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Which Gospel expressly aims to demonstrate the kingship of Christ as prophesied in the Old Testament?
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Matthew
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Which Gospel was written primarily for the Romans?
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Mark
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Which Gospel most explicitly and clearly emphasizes the deity of Christ?
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John
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Which writer of the New Testament was a Gentile?
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Luke
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How do you explain the difference between Matthew’s and Luke’s genealogy of Christ?
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Matthew (1) demonstrates Jesus’ legal claim to the throne of David, emphasizing Jesus’ legal descent from David and Abraham.
Luke (3) traces it back to Adam to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of the hopes of all people (Acts 17). |
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What woman had seven demons cast out?
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Mary Magdalene (Luke 8)
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Who was the Caesar of Rome when Christ was crucified?
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Tiberius Caesar was the Roman emperor.
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Jesus in the Temple at age 12
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Luke 2
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Beatitudes
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Matthew 5
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Feeding of the 5000
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14, 6, 9, 6
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Emmaus Road disciples’ experience
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Luke 24
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Baptism of Jesus
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3, 1, 3, 1
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Temptation of Jesus
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4, 1, 4
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The choosing of the Twelve
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10, 3, 6
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Jesus and the Sabbath controversy
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12, 2, 6
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The woman at the well
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John 4
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Woman caught in adultery
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John 8
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Rich man and Lazarus
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Luke 16
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Transfiguration
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17, 9, 9
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Peter’s Great Confession
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16, 8, 9
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The Great Commandment
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Matthew 22, Mark 12
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Jesus’ teaching on divorce
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5, 19 / 10, 16
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Christ washes disciples’ feet
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John 13
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Triumphal entry
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21, 11, 19, 12
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Resurrection of Christ
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28, 16, 24, 20-21
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Jesus’ instruction on church discipline
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Matthew 18
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Jesus’ High Priestly prayer
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John 17
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Sermon on the Mount
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Matthew 5-7, Luke 6
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Wise men from the East
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Matthew 2
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Genealogies of Christ
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Matthew 1, Luke 3
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Instruction on the unity of the Body
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Ephesians 4
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Extensive instruction on Tongues-speaking
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1 Corinthians 14
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Ananias and Saphira
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Acts 5
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Pentecost
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Acts 2
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Conversion of Paul
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Acts 9, 22, 26
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Birth of Christ
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Matthew 1, Luke 2
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The Man of Sin (Lawlessness)
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2 Thessalonians 2
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Turning of water to wine
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John 2
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The Lord’s Prayer
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Matthew 6
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Conversion of Zaccheus
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Luke 19
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The Lord’s Supper instituted
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26, 14, 22, 13-16
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Jesus’ teaching on the Vine and the Branches
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John 15
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Christ’s Crucifixion
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27, 15, 23, 19
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The Great Commission
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Matthew 28
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Jerusalem Council
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Acts 15
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Paul’s teaching on the Lord’s Supper
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1 Corinthians 11
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Christian armor
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Ephesians 6
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John’s Letters to the Seven Churches
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Revelation 2-3
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Zecharias’ encounter with Gabriel
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Luke 1
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Christ’s difficult saying about eating His flesh
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John 6
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Raising of Lazarus
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John 11
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Paul’s rebuke of Peter
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Gal 2
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The Olivet Discourse
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24, 13, 21
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Doubting Thomas
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John 20
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Paul’s great chapter on the resurrection
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1 Corinthians 15
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Paul’s great chapter on love
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1 Corinthians 13
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Kingdom Parables
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13, 4, 8
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List the twelve disciples of Christ:
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These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon (who is called Peter) and his brother Andrew; James son of Zebedee, and his brother John; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Him. (Mat 10) Matthias (Acts 1)
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List the Seven Churches in Revelation 2 and 3
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Ephesus - the church that had forsaken its first love.
Smyrna - the church that would suffer persecution. Pergamum - the church that needed to repent. Thyatira- the church that had a false prophetess. Sardis - the church that had fallen asleep. Philadelphia - the church that had endured patiently. Laodicea - the church with the lukewarm faith. |
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List the chapters discussing qualifications for church officers:
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1 Tim 3, Titus 1, 1 Peter 5
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List the chapters from OT & NT on divorce
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Deut 24, Matthew 19, 1 Cor 7
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List the catholic or general epistles
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Hebrews, James, 1&2 Peter, 1,2&3 John, Jude (Revelation)
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List the pastoral epistles:
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1&2 Timothy, Titus
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List the prison epistles:
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Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon
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Seven sayings of Christ from the cross:
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a) "Behold your son" & "Behold your mother"
b) I thirst. c) It is finished. d) Father forgive them for they know not what they do. e) Truly I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise f) Father into your hands I commit my spirit. g) My God, My God, Why have you forsaken me? |
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Three women who discover the empty tomb:
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Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, so that they might go and anoint him. (Mk 16)
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List the first two disciples to see the empty tomb:
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Peter and John, the disciple who Jesus loved. (John 20)
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Name the first Christian martyr, along with the book and chapter that records his death.
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Stephen, Acts 7
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Who was the Apostle to the Gentiles?
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Paul
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How did Judas die?
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Died by hanging (Matthew 27:5) and or he died by falling and bursting open (Acts 1:18)
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List three of the problems discussed in 1 Corinthians.
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Divisions, Immorality, Immaturity.
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High priest’s servant whose ear was cut off.
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Malchus by Peter (John 18)
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NT prophet who warned Paul of his capture at Jerusalem. Predicted severe famine throughout the Roman world.
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Agabus (Acts 11, 21)
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Paul’s friend who deserted him
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Demas, 2 Timothy 4
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Father of John the Baptist.
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Zacharias
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Wife of Aquila; friend of Paul; left Rome under Claudius & came to Corinth
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Priscilla (Acts 18)
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Procurator of Judea before whom Paul appealed to Caesar.
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Felix
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Messenger to Paul from Philippi.
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Timothy (Phil 2)
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Benefactor of Luke; to whom Luke dedicates his works.
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Most Excellent Theophilus (Luke 1, Acts 1)
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Eloquent Jew and follower of John the Baptist; who was later instructed by Aquila.
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Apollos (Acts 18)
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Escaped slave of Philemon and convert of Paul.
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Onesimus (Philemon)
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Man who, with his wife Sapphira, lied to Peter about money from a land sale.
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Ananias (Acts 4)
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High priest during Jesus’ trial.
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Annas then Caiaphas (who was the acting High Priest)
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Where would you find instructions concerning the matter of giving and collecting contributions?
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1 Corinthians 16
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The Armor of God.
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Ephesians 6
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Heroes of the Faith.
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Hebrews 11
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List two of the heretical tendencies Paul was combating in Colossians?
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mysticism, angel worship
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Where do you find information about Christian liberty and doubtful things?
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All things are lawful, but not all things edify. (1 Cor. 10:23)
the one who is weak in faith, welcome him, but not to quarrel over opinions. (Romans 14:1) |
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What is the theme of 1 Timothy?
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godly leadership in the face of internal opposition.
“pursue godliness … [and] fight the good fight of the faith” (6:11-12). |
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What passage emphasizes that Christ is God’s final Word on the basis of His incomparable deity?
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Hebrews 1:1-4
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Who spoke about “testing the spirits”?
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1 John 4:1, "Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world."
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Which book is addressed to “the chosen lady and her children”?
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2 John
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What is a major thrust of 1 Peter
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Encourage persecuted believers scattered throughout Asia Minor to suffer for doing good, following Christ’s example.
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Which is probably the earliest New Testament book?
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Galatians (47 or 48 AD)
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Where do we hear “contending for the faith once delivered to the saints”?
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Jude
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On what island did John receive the Revelation
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Patmos
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Where would you find teaching on the wild and natural olive branches and their engrafting?
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Romans 11
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What two Christians were worshiped as Zeus (Jupiter) and Hermes (Mercury)?
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Barnabas and Paul
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What disciple caused a division between two church leaders? Who were those leaders?
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Barnabas took Mark, and went to Cyprus. Paul took Silas (Acts 15)
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Who instructed Apollos in a more exact knowledge of Christ and the Scriptures?
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Priscilla and Aquila
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Identify (book and chapter) a passage that presents the first and last Adams as representatives of men.
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Romans 5
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Besides the Twelve Apostles, who else are called “apostles”
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When the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard... (Acts 14:14)
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What is the central problem Paul deals with in Galatians?
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false teaching of justification through law observance
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How long was Paul’s ministry in Ephesus?
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Close to 3 years (Acts 19)
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How long was Paul’s ministry in Corinth?
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1 Year 6 Months or 18 Months (Acts 18)
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Who of Paul’s companions fell deathly ill?
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Epaphroditus (Philippians 2)
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Who was Paul’s traveling companion on his second missionary journey?
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Silas
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In which epistle are believers warned against adopting a “different” gospel?
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Galatians (chp 1)
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What was the name of the lady whom Peter raised back to life?
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"Tabitha, arise."
(Acts 9) |
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What are some passages that teach that the Bible is the inspired Word of God?
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2 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true"
Also, Rom 15 & 2 Peter 1 |
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Identify the three missionary journey of Paul:
Barnabas and Paul: From Antioch to Asia Minor: Cyprus, Perga, Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Derbe, Lystra. |
1st Journey
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Identify the three missionary journey of Paul:
Dissension between Paul and Barnabas; Paul took Silas: From Antioch to Syria, Derbe, Lystra, Phrygia, Galatia, Troas, Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, Corinth, Ephesus, Caesarea, Jerusalem. |
2nd Journey
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Identify the three missionary journey of Paul:
From Antioch to Galatia, Phrygia, Ephesus, Greece, Philippi, Troas, Miletus, Tyre, Jerusalem. |
3rd Journey
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Name the secular authorities before whom Paul appears in trial in Acts.
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Felix (24), Festus (25), Nero (28)
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Take my yoke
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Matthew 11
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Prodigal Son
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Luke 15
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Mary and Martha (Jesus in the Home & Lazarus Raised)
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Luke 10, John 11
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The Comforter
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John 14
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You must be born again
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John 3
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Woman at the well
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John 4
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The Sermons of Acts
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Missionary Journeys
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Acts:
13-14 (46-48) 15-18 (50) 18-21 |
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Philippian Jailer
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Acts 16
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Beraeans (noble)
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Acts 17
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Body as temple of Holy Spirit
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1 Cor 6
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Law as Schoolmaster
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Gal 3
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Fruit of the Spirit
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Gal 5
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The Mind of Christ
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Philippians 2
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Pression toward the Mark
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Philippians 3
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Not grieving as those without hope
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1 Thessalonians 4
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Man of Lawlessness (sin)
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2 Thessalonians 2
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Fought the good Fight
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2 Tim 4
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Washing of the new Covenant
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Hebrews 10
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Melchizedek
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Gen 14, Ps 110, Heb 7
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Do not forget to meet as some are accustomed to doing.
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Heb 10
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Disciplines those he loves
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Heb 12
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Problems with unanswered prayer
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James 1, 4
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Problems with the tongue
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James 3
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Living Stones
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1 Peter 2
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That you may know (7 times)
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1 John 5
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Great throne of Judgement
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Rev 20
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The Millennium
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Rev 20
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Levi (tax collector)
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Mat 5
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Lord of the Sabbath
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Matthew 12
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Parable of the Sower
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13, 4, 8
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John Beheaded
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Mat 14
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Rich Young Ruler
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Matthew 19
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Wedding banquet
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Matthew 22
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Seven Woes
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Mat 23
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Jesus walks on water
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Mat 14, Mk 6, Jn 6
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Jesus feeds 4000
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Mat 15, Mk 8
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Simeon at the Temple
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Luke 2
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Parable of the Good Samaritan
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Luke 10
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Jesus Questioned about Fasting
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Mat 9
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Zachaeus
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Luke 19
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Nicodemus
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John 3
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True Children of Abraham
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John 8
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Choosing of seven
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Acts 6
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Wanted to buy the gift of the Holy Spirit
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Simon the sorcerer -- Acts 8
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Cornelius
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Acts 10
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Lydia
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Seller of purple, she was converted in Philippi after hearing. (Acts 16)
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Areopogus
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Acts 17
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Demetrius
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Silversmith in Ephesus who made shrines of Artemus and opposed Paul, inciting a riot. (Acts 19)
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Eutychus
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Young man who paul raised after he feel from the window. Acts 20
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Felix
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Governor of Caesarea before whom Paul was tried. Acts 23, 24
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Festus
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Succeeded Felix and inherited Paul's case -- Acts 24
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Who did Paul give his testimony in the presence to Festus?
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Agrippa and wife Bernice --- Acts 25, 26
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Where was Paul at the end of Acts
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Under house arrest in Rome --- Acts 28
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Paul's OT examples of Justification by Faith
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Abraham and David -- Rom 4
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Federal Headship
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Rom 5
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Submission to governing authorities
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Romans 13
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Phoebe
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Servant of the church in Cenchrea -- Rom 16
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What church did Paul rebuke for its childlike divisions?
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Corinth -- 1 Cor 1-6
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Expulsion of the immoral brother
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1 Cor 5
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Passages in Corinthians regarding Christian Liberty
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1 Cor 6, 8, 10
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Glories of the New Covenant
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2 Corinthians 3
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Treasures in jars of clay
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2 Cor 4
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Ministry of reconciliation
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2 Cor 5
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Warning against being unequally yoked
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2 Cor 6
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Sowing generously
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2 Cor 9
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Paul boast about suffering
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2 Cor 11
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Paul's Thorn in the Flesh
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2 Cor 12
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Exhortation to examine ourselves to see if we are in the faith
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2 Cor 13
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Condemnation on those who preach another gospel
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Gal 1
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Paul explains and defense his call as an apostle
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Gal 1, 2
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Paul Opposes Peter
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Gal 2
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Comparison of the children of Hagar and Sarah
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Gal 4
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Freedom in Christ and Life in the Spirit (Fruit)
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Gal 5
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God cannot be mocked
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Gal 6
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Predestination, Election, Seal of the HS
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Eph 1
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Exhortation to the imitators of God
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Eph 5
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Who does Paul address in Eph 6
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Children, Parents, Slaves, and Masters
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What are the pieces of the armer of God
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Belt of Truth, Breastplate of righteousness, feet fitted with the readiness that comes fro the gospel of peace, Shield of faith, Helmet of salvation, Sword of the Spirit, Prayer. (Eph 6)
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Paul's prayer for believers love to grow more and more in knowledge
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Philippians 1
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Imitating Christ's humility
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Phil 2
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Epaphroditus
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Philippian believer who traveled to visit Paul while he was in prison -- Phil 2
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Pressing toward the goal
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Phil 3
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Eudia and Syntyche
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People in the church at Philippi who Paul encourages to agree with one another. Philippians 4
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Paul's teaching regarding anxiety
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Philippians 4
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Christ's supremacy in creation
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Col 1
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Comparison of circumcision and baptism
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Col 2
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Do not judge in regards to a new moon celebration or a Sabbath day
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Col 2
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Putting off the old and putting on the new
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Col 3
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Who does Paul address in Col 3-4
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Wives, husbands, fathers, children, slaves, masters
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Dealing with "outsiders"
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Colossians 4
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Sanctification in a process
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1 Thes 4
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Coming of the Lord with Trumpet call
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1 Thess 4
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Revelation of Jesus as burning fire
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2 Thess 1
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Warning against idleness
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2 Thess 3
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Paul warns Timothy against false teachers
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1 Tim 1
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For whom does Paul encourage u to pray in 1 Tim
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For kings and all those in authority - 1 Tim 2
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Women's conduct in worship and outward apparel
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1 Tim 2
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1 Tim 3 deals with what subject?
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Qualifications for elders and deacons
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Who did Paul address in 1 Tim 5
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Older and younger men and women, widows, and slaves
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The love of money and true contentment
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1 Tim 6
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Flee, follow and fight
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1 Tim 6
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Timothy's timidity
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2 Tim 1
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Training elders in order to train others
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2 Tim 2
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A hymn which Paul quotes as a trustworthy saying
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2 Tim 2
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Exhortation to study diligently
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2 Tim 2
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Godlessness in Last Days
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2 Tim 2
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Titus one deals primarily with what subject?
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Qualification and responsibilities of elders
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Who does paul address in Titus 2
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Young and old men, women and slaves
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Washing of rebirth and renewal by the HS
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Titus 3
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Onesimus
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Philemon's runway slave who Paul befriended
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To whom does the writer of Hebrews compre Christ?
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Angels(1-2), Moses (3), Joshua (4), Melchizedek, and Priesthood (4-10)
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Warning passages in Hebrews
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2, 5, 12
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Our God is a consuming fire
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Hebrews 12
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What does James say we should consider pure joy? why?
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Trials develop perseverance and maturity (james 1)
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Ask God for Wisdom
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James 1
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God does not tempt
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James 1
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What is pure and faultless religion
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Caring for orphans and widows, and pursuing holiness. James 1
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Do what God's word says
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James 1
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James 2 deals with what subject?
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Don't show Favoritism
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Saving faith is accompanied by what
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Works, James 2
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To whom does James compare whose without works?
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Demons -- James 2
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James 3 deals with what subject
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Taming the tongue
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God opposes the proud
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James 4
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Boasting about tomorrow
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James 4
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Who does James admonish in James 5
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the self-indulgently wealthy
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The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man
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James 5
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Who does James say was a man just like us
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Elijah - James 5
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What do angels long to look into
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The wonder of our salvation in Christ - 1 Peter 1
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Not with silver or gold but with the precious blood of Christ
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1 Peter 1
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Submission to those in authority
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1 Peter 2
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The shepherd and overseer of our souls
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1 Peter 2
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Who does Peter address in 1 Peter 3
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Husbands and Wives
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Who does Peter address in 1 Peter 5
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Elders and young men
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Make your calling and election sure
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2 Peter 1
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Peter deals with the origin of Scripture
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2 Peter 1
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2 Peter 3 deals with what subject
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The day of the Lord
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What id the theme verse of 1 John
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I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life. (1 John 5:13 ESV)
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What were the "things" John wrote as evidences for assurance?
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Confession and growing hatred of sin (1,3,5) Pursuit of righteousness (2,3) Obedience (2,3) Love one another (2, 3), Work of the HS (3,4), Belief in Christ (5)
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Who does John address in 2 jn
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chosen lady
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What was the purpose of 2 Jn
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Warning against associating with false teachers. (9-11)
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What was the purpose of 3 Jn
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Walk in the truth together (3-5)
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For what are we to contend according to Jude
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The faith once deposited
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What day did John receive his revelation?
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On the Lord's Day (Rev 1)
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What is taking place in Rev 4-5
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Worship of christ as Creator and Worship of Christ as Redeemer
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Seven Seals
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Rev 6
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144,000
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Rev 7, 14
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The woman and the dragon
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Rev 12
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The Beast out of the sea
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Rev 13
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Lamb's book of Life
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Rev 13, 17
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woman and the beast
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Rev 17
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Fall of Babylon
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Rev 18
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The context of "hallelujah" in Rev
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Judgement Rev 19
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New Jerusalem
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Rev 21
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River of Life
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Rev 22
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