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55 Cards in this Set
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Philippians 2:5-11 are believed to be an early Christian:
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Hymn |
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Which city or cities are put forward as possible candidates for the place of writing of Philippians?
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~Ephesus ~Caesarea ~Rome |
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Paul's motive(s) for writing Philippians include:
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~Commendation for Timothy ~Concern for Epaphroditus ~Paul's thanks for their gift |
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The opponents confronted by Paul in Philippians were probably:
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~Christians within the church ~Jews or Judaizers |
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Philippians is a letter to a church with which Paul is:
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Well pleased |
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Objections to Pauline authorship of Colossians are based on:
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~Theology ~Language and Style |
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It is probable that Colossians was written from the same location as:
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Philemon |
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According to Carson and Moo our best understanding of the false teaching in Colossae is that it was a blend of:
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Jewish and Hellenistic teaching |
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In the face of the claim that access to God came only by the path of asceticism Paul stresses:
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The supremacy of Christ |
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According to Carson and Moo, Colossians brings out the truth that all believers form one:
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Church |
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Onesimus was a runaway:
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slave |
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Carson and Moo note what significant contributions of Philemon?
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~It contributes to our understanding of the Christian approach to social issues such as slavery ~It give a picture of the mutual love and respect that is to characterize the body of Christ |
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Arguments supporting Pauline authorship of Ephesians include:
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~An abundance of Pauline features ~Early acceptance by the church |
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Arguments against Pauline authorship of Ephesians include:
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Its language and theology are un-Pauline |
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In the best manuscripts, what is missing from Ephesians 1:1?
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In Ephesus |
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True or False:
Carson and Moo concede it is not easy to see any particular occasion that prompted the writing of Ephesians. |
True |
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What word occurs more often in Ephesians than any other NT book except I Corinthians and I John?
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Agape |
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Which of the following books are classed under the title "Pastoral Epistles?"
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~Titus ~1 and 2 Timothy |
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C. F. D. Moule noted that many of the non-Pauline terms in the Pastorals are found in:
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Luke |
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Full-blown Gnosticism belongs to a time in:
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The second century |
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The letter(s) in which there is nothing about ordained ministry or any form of church organization is:
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2 Timothy |
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True or False:
One of the arguments pressed most strongly against Pauline authorship of the Pastorals is the the picture of Paul reflected here could not have come from his pen. |
True |
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According to Carson and Moo, the best suggestion is that I Timothy was written from:
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Macedonia |
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True or False:
According to Carson and Moo, I Timothy is a pseudonymous letter written for the general Christian public. |
False |
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Paul likens his relationship to Timothy to that of a:
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Son |
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It is generally agreed that the __________ and the ___________ were identical in the church of this period.
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~Bishop ~Elder |
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Regarding church leadership, in 1 Timothy there is a strong emphasis on:
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Character |
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When Paul wrote Titus, he (Titus) was ministering where?
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Crete |
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It is probable that the writing of the Epistle to Titus came from a time somewhere around the same period as:
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1 Timothy |
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The false teaching Paul addresses in Titus apparently had a __________ flavor.
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Jewish |
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2 Timothy was written at a time when Paul was contemplating:
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His own death |
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Paul probably wrote 2 Timothy from:
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Rome |
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Early Christian author(s) who may have quoted II Timothy is/are:
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~Polycarp ~Clement ~Irenaeus |
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True or False:
According to Carson and Moo, 2 Timothy is to be seen as what Paul considered to be important in his last communication to a trusted subordinate. |
True |
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Paul likens Christian service to that of a:
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~Soldier ~Athlete |
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According to Carson and Moo, the general theme of Hebrews is the unqualified supremacy of:
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God's son |
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The author of Hebrews argues that Jesus belongs to the priesthood of:
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Melchizedek |
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Which of the following have been suggested as possible authors of Hebrews?
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~Barnabas ~Priscilla ~Luke ~Apollos |
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The background of the readers of Hebrews was probably:
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Hellenistic Judaism |
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Hebrews greatly enriches New Testament Christology with respect to Jesus':
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~Priestly work ~Incarnation |
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The letter of James is made up of a series of loosely related:
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Homilies |
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Which of the following do Carson & Moo list as general sections of the Letter of James?
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~True Christianity seen in its works ~Trials and Christian maturity ~Dissensions within the community |
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Who was the likely author of the Letter of James?
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James, "the Lord's brother" |
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James has been included among the so-called General Epistles because it does not address a specific:
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Church |
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One of James' chief contributions is his insistence that genuine Christian faith must become evident in:
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Works |
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According to Carson and Moo, the situation that occasioned 1 Peter is:
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Suffering |
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Babylon in I Peter probably is a reference to the city of:
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Rome |
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The churches to whom Peter writes were situated in the region of:
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Asia Minor |
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According to Carson & Moo, I Peter applies Old Testament language of __________ to Christians.
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Israel |
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1 Peter contains very extensive:
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Christology |
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2 Peter bears a strong literary affinity to what other NT book?
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Jude |
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In 2 Peter, the author focuses most of his attention on the ____________ of the false teachers.
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Sinful lifestyle |
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2 Peter enhances our understanding of Biblical:
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Eschatology |
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The occasion for the writing of the letter of Jude was:
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False teachers |
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Jude quotes from the non-canonical book of:
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1 Enoch |