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47 Cards in this Set
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Thessalonica was 100 miles west of :
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Philippi
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Thessalonica stood in view of _________ and had a Roman military highway running by it.
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Mount Olympus
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Paul's preaching in Thessalonica had:
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brought a many converts to the Lord
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Paul remained for some time in Thessalonica, where he wrote letters to the church there. t/f
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false
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While in Thess. Paul sent _________ back to ___________ to inquire about the welfare of the young church.
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Timothy, Thss.
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4 topics Paul covered in Thess.?
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moral purity, brotherly love, time of Lord's return, faithfulness in daily work and religious duties
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corinth was a commercial city in syria t/f
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false
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Corinth was one of the largest, richest cities in the Roman Empire. t/f
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true
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corinth received its wealth from fishing trade t/f
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false
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paul heard about probs in corinth in rome t/f
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false
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paul wrote more than two letters to the corinthian church t/f
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true
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three cities that surpassed corinth's population
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rome, alexandria, antioch
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Paul wrote 1 corinthian in ________
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ephesus
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_____ told paul about the successful effect of 1 corinthians
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Titus
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Paul's second epistle was written from ____ sent through ______
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Philippi, titus
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The main purpose of 2 Corinthians was the defense of Paul's ______ .
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apostleship
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divisions
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1 C. 1-4
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sexual immorality
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1 C 5-7
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food offered to idols
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1 C 8-10
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aspects of proper public worship
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1 C 11-14
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doctrine of res. of the dead
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1 C 15
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Paul's own practical concerns
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1 C 16
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personal concern for the ministry
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2 C 1-7
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practical love shown by giving to the needs of the poor Christians in Jerusalem
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2 C 8-9
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defense of Paul's apostleship and authority by God's Word
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2 C 10-13
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"Be not ______: evil communications _____ _____ manners"
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deceived, corrupt, good
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A sect of the Jewish Christians who sought to impose Jewish laws upon Gentile converts.
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Judaizers
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the act by which a sinner is declared righteous
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justification
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setting apart as holy
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sanctification
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Paul wrote to romans from galatia t/f
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false
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Paul probably delivered his letter to Rome by Phoebe, a woman of Cenchrea. t/f
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true
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Two reasons why Paul wrote to the Roman believers were:
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let them know his desire to visit them, instruct them more thoroughly in the faith
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doctrinal teachings
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R 1-8
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israels rejection of Jesus
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R 9-11
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practical matters on the believers relationships
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R 12-16 beginning
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greetings to friends
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R 16 ending
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When paul wrote to romans it had been __ years since pentecost
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28
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Pauls epistle reached rome _ years before he did
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3
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His martyrdom occured _ years after writing romans
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8
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Galatia was in central _______, through which Paul passed on his _____ missionary journey
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Asia Minor, second
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through what galatian cities did paul preach
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iconium, lystra, derbe
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churches in galatia = ______ believers
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gentile
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paul taught that a person is justified before God by ___________, and not by ___________
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faith in Jesus alone, the works of the law
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Paul's teachings came directly from God
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G 1
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Paul's relationship w/ other apostles
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G 2
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discussion of the bondage
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G 3-4
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freedom
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G 5-6
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