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Where was the first European church planted and in whose house?

Philippi Lydia

Who probably joined the missionary team in Troas?

Luke

What road did Paul travel through Europe?

Egnatian Way

Who was probably pastoring the church at Philippi?

Epaphroditus

What is the theme of the book of Philippians?

Phroneo; to set ones' mind on

What are the 5 exhortations of Paul concerning the Gospel?

Vs. 5 The Fellowship of the Gospel


Vs. 7 The Grace of the Gospel


Vs. 12 The Furtherance of the Gospel


Vs. 17 The Defense of the Gospel


Vs. 27 The Life of the Gospel


What four virtues does Paul list in Phil. 2:1?

Consolation in Christ


Comfort of Love


Fellowship of Spirit


Emotions of Mercy


How do we carry out these virtues?

Same Love, Same Soul, Same Mind

How do we look on the things of others?

We focus on them to help them reach the goal.

Know the definition of: kenosis, morphe, scheme.

KENOSIS - self emptying of Jesus Christ


MORPHE - same nature


SCHEME - same appearance


What two natures did Christ display in His humanity?

Form of God and form of man

In what two ways did Jesus make Himself of no reputation, and how are they exalted now?

Humility - every knee shall bow


Obedience - every tongue shall confess


What does "fear and trembling" mean in Phil. 2:12?

Humility and obedience

How does God help us work out our salvation?

He works in us both to will and do of His good pleasure.

What quote by missionary Jim Elliot is similar to Phil. 3:8?

He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose.

How do we win Christ?

By having no confidence in the flesh.

How do we get the prize of God's high calling?

By forgetting the past and reaching forward.

Define "Gnosticism" and "Asceticism"

Gnosticism - spirit good, matter evil. Denied Jesus' humanity


Asceticism - denial of self and restraint of desires


How do Ephesians and Colossians see the same subject matter?

Ephesians - God to man; unity of the body


Colossians - man to God; Headship of Christ


Define Prototokes:

First in position, number, and rank or value

How is Christ preeminent in creation?

All things were created by Him


All things were created for Him


He is before all things


He governs all things


Why are we complete in Christ?

Because He fills up that which is lacking in us.

Define Pleroma

to fill completely

On which missionary journey did Paul first visit Thessaloniki?

Second

What is meant by "The Day of the Lord"?

The tribulation period

Define harpazo

To snatch away, rapturo in latin

What do dichotomy and trichotomy mean?


dichotomy - material and immaterial


trichotomy - body, soul, and spirit


Why did Paul write II Thessalonians?

To clarify some confusion caused by the first letter.

How is evil being held back?

The Holy Spirit

Compare deception and delusion?

Deception - being tricked by a lie


Delusion - believing a lie

Where did Onesimus find Paul?

Rome

What is the main theme of Philemon?

Redemption