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42 Cards in this Set
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ruling class of nobility or title
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aristocracy
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easily irritated; inclined to anger
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choleric
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belonging to the whole world; not national or local
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cosmopolitan
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producing abundant works
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prolific
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The earliest residents of Paul's home town of Tarsus were probably Jews. t/f
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false
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tarsus was considered a great center of learning t/f
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true
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paul purchased his roman citizenship t/f
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false
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tarsus was the capital of _____
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cilicia
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Roman ______ guaranteed Paul protection from injustices and speedy travel to any distant land under Roman rule.
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citizenship
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Paul's trade, tent-making, quickly became merely part of his past, once he began his missionary journeys. t/f
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false
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Saul persecuted Christians beyond Jerusalem, having obtained official letters from the high priest to do so. t/f
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true
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Paul told _____ that God showed him mercy because he persecuted ________ in ignorance and unbelief.
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Timothy, the Son of God
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paul calls himself the "____ of the saints"
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least
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Saul has an easy going nature t/f
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false
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Jesus denounced the sect of the _____
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Pharisees
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Christians at this time were known as followers of:
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the Way
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Paul was to witness mainly to the ____
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gentiles
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What did the Lord Jesus tell Saul to do when he was stopped on the road to Damascus?
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go into the city and you will be told what to do there.
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Many years after his conversion, Paul began to preach.t/f
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false
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Because of persecution, Paul fled from Damascus to Jerusalem. t/f
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true
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From Jerusalem Paul fled to the city of Antioch. t/f
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false
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Along with Silas, Paul first began missionary journeys throughout the Roman world. t/f
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false
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Memorize Romans 1:1: Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God,
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k
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On his missionary journeys Paul _________ of each new city first, before preaching to the Gentiles.
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entered the synagogues
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Paul considered the Jews to have a place ahead of the Gentiles because of their privileges as a people. t/f
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true
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In rome, Paul testified before the ________
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emperor
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paul witnessed to ______ in jerusalem
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religious council
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at caesarea, paul spoke before the _____ rulers
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gentile
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the best or most favorable degree
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optimum
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giving qualifying explanation or info
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parenthetical
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languages paul was familiar with
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hebrew, greek latin, and aramasic
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Paul's teacher in Jerusalem was _________ , a respected scholar and _______ of his day and a Jewish of the Law.
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gamaliel, teacher, doctor
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On Paul's second missionary journey, the apostle debated the philosophers before the highest court of Athens, the ______ , on Mars Hill.
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areopagus
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the lawyer delivering a complex doctrinal Epistle on justification by faith
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romans
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the mother chiding her children; desiring growth
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corinthians
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the stern and chastising mentor, marveling at his students' forgetfulness and backsliding
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galatians
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the balanced exhortation to fellowship and unity of the Spirit
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ephesians
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the prisoner, expressing joy in living, service, fellowship, and rewards
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philippians
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the elder advising younger brethren in their work
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timothy and titus
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gentle and sympathetic friend
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philemon
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Select the descriptions which Paul uses in 2 Timothy 3:1-5 to describe men in the last days.
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boasters, disobedient to parents, unholy, lover of pleasure, proud
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Select several facets of the Apostle Paul's writing style.
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abrupt, questioning and commanding, extensive use of old testament, parenthetical style
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