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What church was started by Paul, Aquila, and Priscilla start during Paul's second missionary journey?
Ephesians
Which church did Paul spend more time than in any other city?
Ephesians
What church saw tremendous growth that is began to impact the local economy?
Ephesians
What city housed the temple of Diana?
Ephesus
What books did Paul write while in prison?
Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon
What book emphasized the "unified" church?
Ephesians
What are the three metaphors used in Ephesians to describe the church?
body, family, and members of the body
What are the twin epistles?
Ephesians and Colossians
What does Ephesians stress the church as the _________of Christ?
Body
What does Colossians stress Christ as the __________of the body?
Head
Which book is the most impersonal of Paul's letters?
Ephesians
Which book are the individuals not greeted?
Ephesians
Which book was intended for circulation to other congregations?
Ephesians
What does it mean when you are accepted in the beloved?
Adoption
what explains the method and result of salvation, not the individual being saved?
predestination
What does it mean when God bought you to bring him glory?
Redemption
What is a truth that was unclear from the OT, but which is made plain in the NT?
Bible Mystery
What are Christians to put off?
lying, unrighteous anger, stealing, and corrupt speech
What are Christians to put on?
Truth, Reconciliation and love, honest labor and edifying speech
Filling refers to __________?
control
What are the characteristics of being Spirit-filled?
Joyful, thankful, and submissive
When you have a joyful attitude you should be____ and _____?
thankful and submissive
What city had originally been founded by Philip of Macedon?
Phillipi
What city eventually became a popular and thriving Roman colony?
Phillipi
What city was decidedly anti-Jewish?
Phillipi
How many adult men had to reside in a city before a synagogue could be started?
10 days
Where did Paul convert Lydia?
Phillipi
Which church was concerned for Paul's finances and sent Epaphroditus to Rome with assistant?
Philippians
What was a very personal letter from Paul?
Phillippians
What letter emphasizes joy and rejoicing?
Philippians
How many times does Paul use "I", "me", or "my" in Philippians?
118 times
What book includes on of the greatest "Christological" passages of the NT?
Philippians
What book has the kenosis passage?
Philippians
When you set aside one's rights for the sake of another is to have _____?
The mind of Christ
Which city was known for its philosophy of gnosticism?
Colosse
What means special knowledge?
Gnosticism
What does it mean denied the flesh of anything it might possibly enjoy certain foods, marriage, comfort?
asceticism
What belief sates that the flesh was already corrupted that no amount of sin or debaunchery would make it any worse?
Licentiousness
What book has some unique vocabulary?
Colossians
What book does not have any use of the OT?
Colossians
What is a circular letter meaning it was to be passed on to Laodicea?
Colossians
Where did Paul preach in the synagogue for three Sabbaths, winning many to Christ causing the unsaved Jews stirring up trouble forcing Paul to leave?
I Thessalonians
Which church faced persecution?
Thessalonica/ I Thessalonians
Which book discuses the state of departed loved ones?
I Thessalonians
What book talks about the people that have left their responsibilities and presumed on the charity of fellow believers to support themselves?
I Thessalonians
What book talks about the Day of the Lord?
I Thessalonians
What book contains at least one reference to the return of Christ?
I Thessalonians
What happens in chapter 1 of I Thessalonians?
The Model Church
What happens in Chapter 4 of I Thessalonians?
Sanctification in Light of the Rapture
What book does Paul write that is a simple, practical letter with love and gentleness and it reveals Paul's character and heart.
I Thessalonians
What book has an emphasizes on the return of Christ?
I Thessalonians
What book has no OT quotes?
I Thessalonians
What is the outline of I Thessalonians?
1-3a The Work of Faith
3b-4a The Labor of Love
4b-5 The Patience of Hope
What refers to the 7 year period of time we know as the tribulation?
The Day of the Lord
What begins after the rapture and continues through the establishment of Christ's kingdom on the earth?
The Day of the Lord
What church were confused by a series of recent events?
II Thessalonians
Which book talks to people going through intense persecution of the Christians causing many to wonder if they were in "the day of the Lord" which was prophesied in the Scriptures?
II Thessalonians
Who had to deal with some false teachers in the church that propagated that they missed the rapture?
II Thessalonians
What church had even received a letter claiming to be from Paul, which contained information contrary to what they had previously been taught by the apostle?
II Thessalonians
What are the key chapters to II Thessalonians?
2 Chronology of Future Events and the Antichrist
3 Living in Light of the Lord's Return
What book had an emphasis on the return of Christ?
II Thessalonians
Which book talks about the coming of the "antichrist"?
II Thessalonians
What is the outline of II Thessalonians?
They are commended for their progress (1)
They are comforted about the Day of the Lord (2)
They were commanded to remain faithful in the work (3)
Who was led to Christ by Paul on the first missionary journey? he also experienced a godly upbringing by his mother, Eunice, and grandmother, Lois?
Timothy
Who accompanied Paul on his second journey and participated in the starting of several congregations?
Timothy
Who was often sent as a representative of Paul to various churches, where he assisted with the training of leadership and oversight of the churches?
Timothy
Who appeared to be naturally timid, sensitive to rejection, often ill, affectionately devoted to Paul and one who feared his responsibilities, but never failed them?
Timothy
What are the key chapters of I Timothy
2 Responsibilities for Men and Women in the Church
3 Qualifications for pastors and Deacons
What happens in chapter 2 of I Timothy?
Responsibilities for Men and Women in the Church
What happens in chapter 3 of 1 Timothy?
Qualifications for Pastors and Deacons
What is one of the few New Testament books addressed to an individual?
I Timothy
What illustrated New Testament church organization?
I Timothy
What is the outline of I Timothy?
Paul's Encouragement to Timothy (1)
The Responsibilities of a Local Church (2-3)
The Behavior of Timothy (4-6)
What is the key qualification of Pastors?
blamelessness
Who are servants in the church?
deacons
what is a military term referring to rank not ability?
subjection
What book was written by Paul to Timothy to be faithful during these trying times and to summon Timothy to join Paul in Rome?
II Timothy
What are the key chapters in II Timothy?
3 The Inspiration of the Scriptures
4 Paul's Swan Song
What book is the last written words of the Apostle Paul?
II Timothy
What is the most personal of the pastoral epistles?
II Timothy
What are the 7 pictures of the faithful Christian in II Timothy?
1) Child
2) A soldier
3) An athlete
4) Farmer
5) Work man
6) A vessel
7) A servant
What increased as the new testament progressed?
false teachers
What is the solution to false teaching?
focus on the word of God
What is the term for what is right?
Doctrine
What is the term for what is wrong?
reproof
What is the term for how to get it right?
correction
What is the term for keeping it right?
instruction in righteousness
Who was a young man of Greek ancestry who was led to Christ by Paul and use by the apostle as an example of Gentile salvation?
Titus
Who traveled with Paul frequently and was sent by Paul to Corinth to assist with their struggles. He was also instrumental in the collection of the offering for the saints in Jerusalem?
Titus
What are the key chapters in Titus?
1 Qualifications for Church Leaders
2 Commands for Godly Relations in the Church
What happens in chapter 1 in Titus?
Qualification for Church Leaders
What happens in chapter 2 in Titus?
Commands for Godly relations in the Church
What book has a special emphasis on God's grace?
Titus
What book is one of the few books Paul wrote to an individual?
Titus
Who was a well-to-do citizen of Colosse who owned a large home and had a number of servants. The church met in his house?
Philemon
Who had run away from stealing from his master's house?
Onesimus
What book is one of the few letters written to an individual?
Philemon
What book illustrates the doctrine of justification?
Philemon
What is the outline of Philemon
v 1-7 Appreciation of Philemon
v 8-16 Appeal of Philemon
v 17-25 Assurance for Philemon
What book was written after persecution of the church had begun and the author refers several time to the persecution the believers faced?
Hebrews
What was written before the destruction of the temple of Jerusalem and the cessation of the Jewish ritualistic worship would have been a great argument for the author in favor of not returning to Judaism?
Hebrews
What are the key chapters of Hebrews
4 The Believer's Promise of Rest
10 Christ's Once for All Sacrifice
11 The Great Hall of Faith
What book is the first of the general epistles?
Hebrews
What are the letters where the specific recipients are not identified?
Hebrews, James, I and II Peter, I, II, III John and Jude
What book is saturated with OT References?
Hebrews
What book uses more than twenty different names and titles for Jesus Christ
Hebrews
What book emphasizes warnings and exhortations?
Hebrews
What word introduces warnings?
lest
what word introduces exhortations?
let us
How many times is the word "lest" used?
11 times
How many time is the word "let us" used?
13 times
What is the outline of Hebrews?
The Superiority of Christ 1-10
The Response of Faith 11-13
Who was the half-brother of Christ and would have been the oldest of the children born to Mary and Joseph?
James
What are the key chapters of James?
1 The Role of Trials in the Life of the Believer
2 True Faith Evidenced by Good Works
3 Controlling the Tongue
What book uses much imagery from nature?
James
What book is very similar to the Sermon on the Mount?
James
What books has a very authoritative tone?
James
What book emphasizes the practical application of doctrine?
James
What is one of the most prominent men in the NT. His name is mentioned 210 times?
Peter
Who was a successful fisherman along with his brother, Andrew, and his father, Jonas. He lived in Capernaum?
Peter
What is the key chapter of I Peter?
2 Christian Suffering and Christ's Example
What book has an emphasis on "suffering for Jesus"?
I Peter
What book has an emphasis on submission to authority?
I Peter
What is the outline for I Peter?
Hope in the Midst of Suffering (1-2a)
Purity in the Face of Suffering (2b-4a)
Grace in the Time of Suffering (4b-5)
What are the principles of suffering?
It is to be expected
We can rejoice in the midst of it
It can be the will of God
What are the key chapters in II Peter?
1 The Holy Spirit and Inspiration of Scripture
2 The Description of False Teachers
What contains a classic passage on the inspiration of Scripture?
II Peter
What book stresses knowledge as a defense against apostasy
II Peter
What book emphasizes danger from within the church?
II Peter
What book emphasizes danger from without the church?
I Peter
What book recognizes the inspiration of Paul's letters?
II Peter
What is the outline of II Peter?
Safeguard against Apostasy (1)
Description of the Apostates (2)
Refutation of the Apostasy (3)
What book was written to the believers that had lost the enthusiasm of first generation Christians?
I John
What book book was written for Christians because they were beginning to get careless about the standards of separation?
I John
What are the key chapters of I John?
1 The Importance of Fellowship with God
5 Assurance of Salvation from Fellowship with God
What book emphasizes what we an "know"?
I John
What book uses simple language that a new Christian can understand?
I John
What book emphasizes the words world (23 times), love (21 times), and light (6 times)?
I John
Who book is written to an unnamed saved woman and her children?
II John
What book has the fewest number of verses of any book in the Bible?
II John
What book emphasizes the necessity of both truth and love. love is to be exercised, but never at the expense of truth?
II John
What is the outline of II John?
Love is the basis of our Christian Walk v 1-5
Love Results in Keeping God's Word, not Ignoring it v 6-9
Love is never Exercised at the Expense of Truth v 10-13
What book was written to Gaius?
III John
What book has the fewest number of words of any book in the Bible?
III John
What book is built around three character studies (Gaius, Diotrephes, and Demetrius?
III John
What is the outline of III John
The Testimony and Godliness of Gaius v 1-8
The Condemnation and Wickedness of Diotrephes v 9-11
The Commendation and Praise of Demetrius v 12-14
Who was the youngest full brother of James, and the half-brother of Jesus?
Jude
Who like James apparently did not trust Christ as his Savior until after the resurrection?
Jude
Which book was written to Jewish Christians?
Jude
What book uses many triades?
Jude
What book includes details about stories not told elsewhere in Scripture?
Jude
What does the author call himself in Jude?
Jude, servant, and brother
What does the author call his readers in Jude?
sanctified, preserved, and called
What odes the author call false teachers in Jude?
Cain, Balaam, and Korah
What is the outline of Jude?
The Desires of Jude v 1-4
The Outcome of the Apostates v 5-16
The Defense Against the Apostates v 17-25
What book was written for the seven local churches of Asia?
The Revelation of Jesus Christ
What are the key chapters in Revelation?
4-5 The Throne Room of God
7 The 1444,000 Jews and the Redeemed Gentiles
11 The Two Witnesses
19 The Marriage Supper of the Lamb
What book has more OT references than any other NT book?
Revelation
What book emphasizes numbers?
Revelation
What book refers extensively to Daniel's prophecies?
Revelation
What book contains a blessing for those who study it and a condemnation for those who reject it?
Revelation
What book addresses the seven churches but they also picture the different ages of church history?
Revelation
What book uses much symbolism but was meant to be understood?
Revelation
What is the outline of Revelation?
The Things Thou Hast Seen (1)
The Things Which Are (2-3)
The Things Which Shall be Hereafter (4-22)