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