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93 Cards in this Set
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How many books out of the 27 New Testament books are letters?
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21
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How many of the New Testament books were written by Paul?
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13
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What is it called when an author identifies himself at the beginning?
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Salutation
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What is it called when you give thanksgiving?
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Various Courtesies
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What are the five characteristics of an Epistle?
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Salutation, Various Courtesies, Prayer of Good fortune, greeting from others and Benediction/Blessing
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What are three advantages of the Epistles?
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They are personal
They allow informal discussion of doctrine The needs of the readers govern the content |
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These books are personal
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Epistles
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These books allow discussion of doctrine
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Epistles
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These books focus on the needs of the readers
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Epistles
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What five people are involved in the Epistles
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The Holy Spirit
The human author The amanuensis the messenger the recipient |
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What does amanuensis mean?
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secretary
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Who was a Jew, born in Tarsus who had a Roman citizenship
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Paul
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Who received the best Jewish education possible?
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Paul
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Who was a leader of the Pharisees?
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Paul
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Who was a missionary and church planter?
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Paul
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Who was captured and imprisoned in Jerusalem, Caesarea, and Rome
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Paul
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What three places was Paul imprisoned in?
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Jerusalem, Caesarea and Rome
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Who was martyred by Nero?
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Paul
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Explains the doctrine of the epistles?
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Soteriological epistle
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Romans, I and II Corinthians and Galatians are examples of __________epistles?
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Soteriological epistles
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Explains the doctrine of Jesus Christ
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Christological epistles
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Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon are examples of ____________-epistles
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Christological Epistles
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What explains the doctrine of future events
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Eschatological Epistles
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I and II Thessalonians are examples of __________epistles?
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Eschatological Epistles
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Doctrine of the church
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Ecclesiological Epistles
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I and II Timothy, and Titus are examples of _______epistles?
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Ecclesiological Epistles
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Who's epistles start with doctrine and end with how to apply it?
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Paul's epistles
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What was the readership of Romans?
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The church at Rome
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What is the theme of Romans?
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The plan of salvation
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What is the key verse in Romans?
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Romans 1:16
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What is the key chapters in Romans?
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1 Depravity of the Gentile World
4 Abraham Justified by Faith 6 Freedom from Sin's Slavery 12 Dedicated Christian Living |
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What was the date and place of writing of Romans?
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AD 55-56. Paul was at Corinth collecting money for the struggling Christians in Jerusalem
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Which book is the longest epistle?
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Romans
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How many words are in Romans?
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7,100 words
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What book is based on circumstances that motivated its writing than any other epistle?
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Romans
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In which book does Paul quote more from the Old Testament than all other epistles combined?
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Romans
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Which book has had more influence on Christianity than any other book?
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Romans
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Which book explains and defines basic Christian doctrine and was the basis for the Reformation?
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Romans
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What book represents a doctrinal summary of the New Testament?
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Romans
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What book is the constitution of Biblical faith?
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Romans
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What book explains Christian terminology?
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Romans
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To declare righteous
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Justification
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to cleanse, to set apart
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Sanctification
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to bring into agreement
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Reconciliation
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to satisfy
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Propitiation
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to buy back
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Redemption
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What is chapters 1-3 talking about in Romans?
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Condemnation
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Who is condemned by revelation in God's creation?
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Heathen
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Who is not condemned for rejecting the gospel, but for rejecting God?
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Heathen
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Those who see themselves as good
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self-righteous
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Who are condemned by revelation in their consciences?
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self-righteous
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Who though externally better than the heathen, he has still failed to keep God's moral laws?
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self-righteous
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Those who trust their good deeds or religion to save them
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The Religious
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Who is condemned by revelation in God's word?
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The Religious
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Who falls short of God's perfect standard of holiness?
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Religious/everyone
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What chapters in Romans talk about Justification?
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Chapters 4-5
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What is it called when God declares a sinner righteous?
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Justification
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What is an act not a process?
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Justification
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How do you have justification?
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By faith in Jesus Christ
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Who was saved by faith?
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Abraham
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Who believed God's promises and it was counted for righteousness?
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Abraham
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What are the blessings of Justification?
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peace with God
Access to God Hope in God Christian character The love of God Freedom from the wrath of God |
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What chapters in Romans talk about Sanctification?
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Chapters 6-8
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Set apart for special use
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Sanctification
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It is an act and a process
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sanctification
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How do we know that we have victory over flesh?
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we are free to do right and please God
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What are the steps to victory over the flesh?
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know that you have sinned v. 6
reckon we can do right and please God v. 11 yield and make a conscience decision to surrender v. 13 obey and read what the Bible says and do it v. 17 |
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How do we show liberty from the law?
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death in Christ breaks away bondage to the law
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What security do we have in the spirit
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He gives us victory over sin
He gives us assurance of our salvation He gives us hope He intercedes for us in prayer and He protects us |
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What chapters in Romans talk about Vindication
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Chapters 9-11
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To defend one's action
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Vindication
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Does chapters 9-11 talk about individual Salvation?
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No
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Paul defends God's actions towards_________
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Jewish nation
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How does God look at Israel?
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God chose Israel for a special purpose and he has made some unconditional promises to them and he will continue to use them as a tool.
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What does Israel do towards Christ?
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He rejects him
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What does God do after Israel rejects Christ?
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God instituted the church to accomplish his purposes.
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Does Israel's rejection break God's promises?
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No
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What chapters in Romans talk about the Exhortation?
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Chapters 12-15
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What three principles should we live by when thinking about the duty of the weaker brethren?
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Edification principle
Offense principle Doubt principle |
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Your standards should make other Christians stronger
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Edification principle
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Your standards should not tempt others to do wrong?
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Offense principle
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Your standards should be defensible before God?
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Doubt principle
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What is the Roman's road?
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Romans 3:10 = none righteous
Romans 3:23 = all have sinned Romans 6:23 =the wages of sin is death Romans 5:8 = Christ died for us Romans 10:13 Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved |
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What is the readership for the book of Corinthians
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The church at Corinth
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Which church was a cross-cultural body of Greek, Roman, and Asian?
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Church of Corinth
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Which church had a tremendous influence on the Christians that lived there?
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Corinth
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What was the date and place of writing of Corinthians?
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AD 55-56. Paul was in Ephesus on his third missionary journey when he received a report of questions and problems from the church of Corinth
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What is the theme of Corinthians?
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Correction of carnal Christians
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What is the key verse in Corinthians?
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1 Corinthians 5:19-20
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What is the key chapters in Corinthians?
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3 Wisdom for the Spiritual Man
7 Marriage and Divorce 11 Lord's Supper 13 The Love Chapter 15 Resurrection |
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Which book was a response to bad reports about the church from the family of Chloe?
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1 Corinthians
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Which book addressed some question the church had sent to Paul via three men?
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I Corinthians
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Which books purpose was to answer questions and correct problems?
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I Corinthians
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