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Philippians 2:5-11 are believed to be an early Christian:

Hymn

Which city or cities are put forward as possible candidates for the place of writing of Philippians?

~Ephesus


~Caesarea


~Rome

Paul's motive(s) for writing Philippians include:

~Commendation for Timothy


~Concern for Epaphroditus


~Paul's thanks for their gift

The opponents confronted by Paul in Philippians were probably:

~Christians within the church


~Jews or Judaizers

Philippians is a letter to a church with which Paul is:

Well pleased

Objections to Pauline authorship of Colossians are based on:

~Theology


~Language and Style

It is probable that Colossians was written from the same location as:

Philemon

According to Carson and Moo our best understanding of the false teaching in Colossae is that it was a blend of:

Jewish and Hellenistic teaching

In the face of the claim that access to God came only by the path of asceticism Paul stresses:

The supremacy of Christ

According to Carson and Moo, Colossians brings out the truth that all believers form one:

Church

Onesimus was a runaway:

slave

Carson and Moo note what significant contributions of Philemon?

~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

Arguments supporting Pauline authorship of Ephesians include:

~An abundance of Pauline features


~Early acceptance by the church

Arguments against Pauline authorship of Ephesians include:

Its language and theology are un-Pauline

In the best manuscripts, what is missing from Ephesians 1:1?

In Ephesus

True or False:

Carson and Moo concede it is not easy to see any particular occasion that prompted the writing of Ephesians.

True

What word occurs more often in Ephesians than any other NT book except I Corinthians and I John?

Agape

Which of the following books are classed under the title "Pastoral Epistles?"

~Titus


~1 and 2 Timothy

C. F. D. Moule noted that many of the non-Pauline terms in the Pastorals are found in:

Luke

Full-blown Gnosticism belongs to a time in:

The second century

The letter(s) in which there is nothing about ordained ministry or any form of church organization is:

2 Timothy

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

According to Carson and Moo, the best suggestion is that I Timothy was written from:

Macedonia

True or False:

According to Carson and Moo, I Timothy is a pseudonymous letter written for the general Christian public.

False

Paul likens his relationship to Timothy to that of a:

Son

It is generally agreed that the __________ and the ___________ were identical in the church of this period.

~Bishop


~Elder

Regarding church leadership, in 1 Timothy there is a strong emphasis on:

Character

When Paul wrote Titus, he (Titus) was ministering where?

Crete

It is probable that the writing of the Epistle to Titus came from a time somewhere around the same period as:

1 Timothy

The false teaching Paul addresses in Titus apparently had a __________ flavor.

Jewish

2 Timothy was written at a time when Paul was contemplating:

His own death

Paul probably wrote 2 Timothy from:

Rome

Early Christian author(s) who may have quoted II Timothy is/are:

~Polycarp


~Clement


~Irenaeus

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

Paul likens Christian service to that of a:

~Soldier


~Athlete

According to Carson and Moo, the general theme of Hebrews is the unqualified supremacy of:

God's son

The author of Hebrews argues that Jesus belongs to the priesthood of:

Melchizedek

Which of the following have been suggested as possible authors of Hebrews?

~Barnabas


~Priscilla


~Luke


~Apollos

The background of the readers of Hebrews was probably:

Hellenistic Judaism

Hebrews greatly enriches New Testament Christology with respect to Jesus':

~Priestly work


~Incarnation

The letter of James is made up of a series of loosely related:

Homilies

Which of the following do Carson & Moo list as general sections of the Letter of James?

~True Christianity seen in its works


~Trials and Christian maturity


~Dissensions within the community

Who was the likely author of the Letter of James?

James, "the Lord's brother"

James has been included among the so-called General Epistles because it does not address a specific:

Church

One of James' chief contributions is his insistence that genuine Christian faith must become evident in:

Works

According to Carson and Moo, the situation that occasioned 1 Peter is:

Suffering

Babylon in I Peter probably is a reference to the city of:

Rome

The churches to whom Peter writes were situated in the region of:

Asia Minor

According to Carson & Moo, I Peter applies Old Testament language of __________ to Christians.

Israel

1 Peter contains very extensive:

Christology

2 Peter bears a strong literary affinity to what other NT book?

Jude

In 2 Peter, the author focuses most of his attention on the ____________ of the false teachers.

Sinful lifestyle

2 Peter enhances our understanding of Biblical:

Eschatology

The occasion for the writing of the letter of Jude was:

False teachers

Jude quotes from the non-canonical book of:

1 Enoch