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82 Cards in this Set
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The Galatians were steadfast in the faith.
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False
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Anyone preaching a gospel other than the gospel Paul preached was to be accursed.
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True
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Paul preached a gospel that would please men.
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False
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Paul received the gospel through revelation.
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True
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Paul was always a great leader in the church.
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False
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Paul never cared much for the Jews' religion.
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False
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Paul was called to preach to churches that others had founded.
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False
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In order to prepare for preaching the gospel Paul went to Arabia.
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True
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Paul was unknown by face by most of the churches in Judea.
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True
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The saints glorified God when they heard that Paul was preaching the gospel.
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True
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Titus was required to be circumcised by the church in Jerusalem.
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True
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Some in the Jerusalem church wanted to bring Christians into the bondage of the law.
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True
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The gospel of the uncircumcised (Gentiles) was committed to Paul.
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True
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The gospel of the circumcised (Jews) was committed to Peter.
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True
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"The pillars of the church" at Jerusalem refused to give Paul the hand of fellowship.
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False
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Barnabas was carried away with the same idea, when Peter would not eat with Gentiles.
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True
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A man is not justified by his own good works.
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True
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A man is justified by his faith in Jesus Christ.
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True
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Through the law Paul could live unto God.
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False
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Christ's death was necessary because righteousness comes by the law.
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True
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The Galatians had received the Spirit by the works of the law.
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False
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The Spirit was received through the hearing of faith.
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True
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Abraham was justified by his good works.
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False
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Men of faith are the real children of Abraham.
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True
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Those that are trusting in works are under a curse.
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True
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Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law.
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True
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The blessings of Abraham included only the Jews.
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False
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God gave Abraham his inheritance through the law.
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False
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The law is against the promises of God.
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False
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The Scripture says that all men are sinners.
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True
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Before faith came we were kept under the law.
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True
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The law is a schoolmaster to bring us to Christ.
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True
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Even though we are saved, we still need the schoolmaster.
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False
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Through faith we become the children of God.
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True
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If we are in Christ we are heirs according to the promise.
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True
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Christ is God's Son and consequently was free from the law.
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False
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Redemption means we receive the adoption of sons.
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True
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When we are saved we are still servants.
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False
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The Galatians had returned to a life of bondage.
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True
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The Galatians were beginning to observe days and seasons required by the law.
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True
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Paul preached the gospel through an infirmity of the flesh.
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True
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Paul was received as an angel of God.
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True
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Paul's infirmity of the flesh was a weak heart.
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False
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Paul never wanted to see the Galatians again.
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False
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The error of the Galatians was that they wanted to be under the law.
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True
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The covenant of Mount Sinai brings one under bondage.
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True
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Those who are Christians are, like Isaac, the children of promise.
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True
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Those that are born of the flesh graciously accept those who are born of the Spirit.
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False
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The son of the bondwoman and the son of the free woman are joint heirs.
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False
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Christians are not of the bondwoman and consequently are free.
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True
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We have liberty because Christ has set us free.
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True
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Christ becomes more meaningful through circumcision.
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False
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He that is circumcised according to the law becomes a debtor to the whole law.
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True
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Those who desire to be justified by the law find help in Christ.
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False
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The Galatians were obeying all the truth that was taught them.
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False
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The false doctrine of works acts like leaven.
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True
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Paul was persecuted because he preached the law and circumcision.
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False
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We are not to use our liberty as a license to sin.
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True
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Our Christian liberty should cause us to love one another.
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True
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The law is fulfilled through a Christian's love for others.
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True
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If we walk in the Spirit we will not fulfill the lust of the flesh.
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True
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The flesh is at war with the Spirit.
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True
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If a person is led of the Spirit, he also comes under the jurisdiction of the law.
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False
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The works of the flesh are usually never seen in a person's life.
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False
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Those that depend upon the works of the flesh will be excluded from the kingdom of God.
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True
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Love, joy, and peace are fruit of the Spirit.
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True (but wait!—there's more: kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control;)
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There is a law against meekness and temperance.
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False
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If we live in the Spirit, we should also walk in the Spirit.
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True
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Christians should feel very proud of themselves for walking in the Spirit.
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False
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We are to envy and provoke those that walk in the Spirit.
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False
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Those that are spiritual are to restore one that has been overtaken in a fault.
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True
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Those who walk in the Spirit will never be tempted.
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False
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Bearing one another's burdens fulfills the law of Christ.
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True
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There are some burdens that we all must bear ourselves.
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True
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What a man sows, that he will also reap.
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True
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They that sow to the flesh will reap of the Spirit.
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False
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Those that sow to the Spirit will reap everlasting leap.
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True
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We are to do good only to those who are of the household of faith.
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False
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Those who are circumcised are adequately keeping the law.
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False
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Paul bore in his body the marks of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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True
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Galatians can be split into two parts, each covering a different subject matter. What is the first part's subject?
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teachings
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Galatians can be split into two parts, each covering a different subject matter. What is the second part's subject?
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resulting behavior
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