BIBL 365 Quiz 2

BIBL365 Quiz 2

  1. Paul’s two expectations for rejoicing while in prison was the help of the Holy Spirit and the prayers of the Philippians church.
  2. By praying for the love of God to increase in the Philippians lives (1:9, 10), Paul’s intention was that by increasing in love, the Phillipians would discern and approve each other.
  3. In Philippians, Paul references the Israeil tribe he was from as the tribe of Judah.
  4. Euodia and Syntyche were two women fellow laborers with Paul who were from the church at Ephesus.
  5. The “sharing or partnership (the Greek word is Koinonia) in the gospel Paul spoke of to the Philippians referred to his calling of bringing the gospel to them.
  6. Who asked Paul and Silas the question, what must I do to be saved?
  7. From Paul’s letter to the Philippians, fill in the correct word in Paul’s declaration of “For me to live is Christ and to die is
  8. The mind of Christ Paul described in Philippians 2:5-8 has primarily to do with:
  9. The “mystery that has been hidden throughout the ages” that Paul refers to in Colossians is the wisdom of God.
  10. The church Paul was especially struggling in prayer for was that of the Colossians.
  11. In Colossians 2, Paul writes that a sign of one who is becoming established in the faith is “abounding in revelations”.
  12. The expression, “for in Him the whole fulness of deity dwells bodily” means that Christ is not only the Son of God, but he is also “God the Son.”
  13. In Colossians 3, Paul encouraged believers to bear with one another and to teach one another.
  14. Paul used the metaphor of salt to describe how the Colossians should remove sin from their lives.
  15. The letter to the Colossians was also to be read to the Thessalonians.
  16. Who was Paul’s associate in the ministry who was wrestling in his prayers for the Colossians?
  17. The church of the Colossians was probably planted by:
  18. The phrase, “we have not stopped praying for you” (cp. Colossians 1:9) Paul was most likely saying that his prayers for them,
  19. When praying for the Colossians to be “filled with the knowledge of God’s will,” Paul believed that it would result in the believers living lives worthy of the Lord, __________ , bearing fruit in every good work
  20. In I Timothy 1:5 and 1:19; Paul links having a strong faith with making a positive confession of God’s word.
  21. The exhortation of Paul for the leaders in the church to lift up their hands when praying, was something that was practiced in the Old Testament but also by some pagans in the Mystery religions.
  22. The Greek word used by Paul in I Timothy 2: 11 to indicate that woman in a church congregation should be “silent” meant to “be silent, to say nothing.”
  23. Among commentators, the most common interpretation of Paul’s phrase “the husband of one wife” (or a one woman man; Walvoord and Zuck) is that Paul is banning any divorced man from becoming a church leader.
  24. In pointing out the qualifications for becoming an Overseer in the church (I Tim. 3:4-5), Paul uses the analogy of leading a family well, that the children respect their faither.
  25. The expression “do not lay hands hastily” in I Tim. 5:22, refers to the practice of purchasing meat that was offered to idols and resold in the marketplace for eating.
  26. In Paul’s brief doxology in I Timothy 1:17 we learn four things about God. Select the four things Paul mentioned:
  27. Reflected in Paul’s warning to Timothy regarding false teachers (cp. I Tim. 6), is to observe the correspondence between truth and godliness in a faithful bible teacher as opposed to that of a false teacher in the correspondence between ____ and ____.
  28. Titus was a led to the Lord by Paul.
  29. In Paul’s letter to Titus, the people of Crete were described by Paul as being very open to the gospel.
  30. Titus’ key responsibility before Paul was to ordain elders in every city of Crete.
  31. There was a philosopher mentioned by Paul by the name of “Zenas”.
  32. Paul wrote his letter to Philemon from Luke’s home.
  33. Philemon and his fellow believers met in Philemon’s home.
  34. Paul wrote to Philemon that Onesimus was always useful when he was with Philemon.
  35. When Onesimus ran away from Philemon, he was not a follower of Christ.
  36. Paul remembered Philemon fondly for his love for all the saints and for:
  37. The apostle Paul was depending on ______ prayers to make a visit to Philemon’s home.
  38. Match the behaviors associated with “sound doctrine” that Paul exhorted each group of believers to aim at: prudent, sound in faith, reverent in behavior, not slanderers, slaves to intoxicating drink, teaching what is good, show integrity, be submissive to their husbands, kind, self-controlled, not to talk back, to give satisfaction, a model of good works, love their children Older women Servants Young Women Young Men Older Men
  39. In what way was Paul appealing to God’s grace for bringing resolution and reconciliation between Philemon and Onesimus? What was Paul’s scriptural argument? On which Christian values was Paul basing his appeal to get Philemon to act properly toward Onesimus?
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