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73 Cards in this Set

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Runaway slave
Onesimus
The wealthy slave owner Philemon lived here
Colossae
The theme of Philemon
Forgiveness
The Theme of Phillipians
Joy and Thanksgiving
Why did Paul write the letter to Phillipi?
The gift that the church sent to him in prison
Who delivered the gift from Phillipi to Paul in prison?
Epaphroditus
The only disagreement in Phillipians is between _______ and _______.
Euodia and Syntyche
What are the six Deutero-Pauline letters?
II Thessalonians, Ephesians, Colossians, I & II Timothy, and Titus
Since Ephesians was not addressed to anyone in particular it is considered a ________ _________.
circular letter
What is the theme os Ephesians?
Church as the body of Christ
What word did Paul use to describe one's conduct in relationship to Christ?
walk
What is the theme of Colossians?
Christ as the head of the Church
The elements of the doctrinal heresy the Church in Colossae are:
Legalism, angel worship, secret knowledge, reliance on human wisdom, and diminished the person of Christ
Who took Ephesians, Colossians, and Philemon to their destinations?
Tychicus
_____ was from Colossae and was a leader in the church. He was with Paul in Rome.
Epaphras
Who persecuted Christians during his rule around AD 64?
Nero
What was the name of the dungeon that Paul was placed in?
Mamertine
What are the Pastoral letters?
I & II Timothy and Titus
What is the theme of I Timothy?
The organization and administration of a local church
Where was Titus from?
Antioch
What did Paul ask Timothy to bring to him in prison?
His books and coat
Where was Titus' church at?
Crete
What was the main purpose of II Timothy?
To strengthen and prepare Timothy for Paul's death
What is the key thought of II Timothy?
Endurance in the ministry
What did Paul say a church ministry needed to be enduring?
reproducing, enduring, studying, Holy
Who is compared to Abraham in Chap. 7 of Hebrews?
Melchizedek
What is the theme os Hebrews?
to show the superiority of Christianity over Judaism
What are the general letters?
James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John, Jude
Who were the recipients of the book of James?
Jewish Christians
What is the theme of James?
the practical application of the gospel
Who were the recipients of 1 Peter?
churches in Asia Minor which were started by Peter
What is the key work of 1 Peter?
suffering
What is the purpose of 1 Peter?
to offer encourangement to suffering Christians
What is the key work of 2 Peter?
knowledge
Who were the recipients of 2 Peter?
all churches
What is the theme of 2 Peter?
the best way to combat false teachers is to know what you believe and know scripture to support your belief
Who were the recipients of Jude?
Christians everywhere
What is the practical lesson in Jude?
What a person truly believes will show up in the way he lives
Turning away from God
apostasy
Where was 1,2,3 John written from?
Ephesus
What three things will determine the credibility of a teacher?
do they have a love for others, do they live a righteous life, and do they exhibit being led by the Holy Spirit
Who was 2 John written to?
the elect lady and her children
What is the name of the group that believes Chist-Spirit came on Jesus, but denied that he was the one and only Christ?
Cerinthians
Who believed that Christ was divine but only seemed to be human?
Docetists
What house church leader is 3 John addressed to?
Gaius
What missionary was 3 John a recommendation for?
Demetrius
What house church leader was rejecting the care of traveling missionaries?
Diotrephes
Who was the Roman General who later become emporer when the temple was destroyed?
Titus
The study of events that will occur at the end of human history
eschatology
What were the military enforcers of Emperor worship?
Concilia
What are the four type of symbols in Revalations?
color, numbers, animals, nature
What does 1 stand for in Revelations?
independent existance
What does 2 stand fro in Revelations?
strength
What does 3 stand for in Revelations?
the trinity
What does 4 stand for in Revelations?
the world
What does 5 and 10 stand for in Revelations
human completeness
What does 6 stand for in Revelations?
evil
What does 7 stand for in Revelations?
sacred number
What does 12 stand for in Revelations?
complete religious system
What does 3 1/2 stand for in Revelations?
incomplete
How is apocalyptic literature different from phophecy?
Content, scope, and form
What principle must be followed when reading Revelations?
was written for 1st century Christians, written in symbolic language, the symbols are interpreted like parables, OT terminology with NT meaning, has many visions that need to look at as a whole rather than thier parts, addressed to the imagination
What are the methods for interpreting Revelations?
Contemporary historical, Continuous historical, Amillennial, Pre-millennial, and combination
Where was John when he write Revelations?
Patmos
What is the commendation and complaint for Ephesus?
Loyal in practice and doctrine, but has lost its "first love"
What two churches did John only have commendations for?
Smyrna and Philidelphia
What city was the location of the Concilia training facility?
Pergamum
What is John's commendation and complaint for Pergamum?
fidelity under extreme difficulty, but allowed a group to "teach the practices of Balaam"
What are John's commendation and complaint for Thyatira?
a growing church which has stayed loyal to thier faith, ministry, and spiritial growth, but allow "Jezebel a platform to teach"
What churches did John only have complaints about?
Sardis and Laodicea
What three illustrations did John give to Laodicea to show the attitude of the church?
Selling of black wool, ointment for the eyes, and thier banking system
Who many thrones were around the main throne and what do they represent?
24; 12 patriachs of Israel in the OT and 12 Apostles in the NT
What 4 living creatures are a symbol of God's sovereignty and what do they represent?
lion, wild animal life; calf, domesticated animal life; man, human life, and an eagle, bird life