Quiz- Paul's Letters
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Question 1
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According to Paul in Galatians, the law locked imprisoned us, but provided no remedy.
Only faith in Christ can atone for sin and free us from the law’s condemnation.
True
False
Question 2
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According to Paul in Romans, justification by faith makes all equal before God and
gives the law its rightful place of condemning sin.
True
False
Question 3
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Paul uses the phrase “in Christ” 170 times in his writings to refer to church-age
believers to whom the mystery of the God’s grace was already revealed.
True
False
Question 4
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In Romans Paul shows that the whole world is under sin and therefore guilty before
God.
True
False
Question 5
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Paul tells Timothy in 2 Timothy to “preach the word.” It’s not Timothy’s opinion that
he is to preach; it’s what God commands.
True
False
Question 6
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In First Corinthians, the Corinthian believers boasted in their tolerance. Instead they
should have dealt with this sin problem.
True
False
Question 7
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Spiritual warfare takes place both in heaven and on earth. Because believers have
victory in Christ in heaven, they should and can have victory on this earth. So, Paul exhorts
believers in Ephesians to prepare for spiritual battle on this earth.
True
False
Question 8
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According to Paul in Romans, the story of ____________ demonstrates that salvation and
God’s righteousness are God’s gift through faith.
David
Moses
Abraham
Noah
Incorrect
Question 9
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Paul sees believers as having three chief duties. One of these duties is towards the
military
brothers
employer
Ten Commandments
Question 10
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In Ephesians, Paul uses the figure of a temple to describe the church as a spiritual
building in which all the different elements are welded together into a collective unity.
True
False
Question 11
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Paul reminds the Colossians to focus on their heavenly standing because “you have
been raised with the Messiah, seek what is above, where the Messiah is, seated at the right hand
of God. Set your minds on what is above.”
True
False
Question 12
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The Galatian Christians were being influenced by Judaizers who would have Gentile
believers circumcised and live by the law.
True
False
Question 13
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In First Corinthians Paul address three moral issues in the church. One of these is the issue
slander
litigation between believers
morally lax elders
idolatry
Question 14
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In order to demonstrate the self-sacrifice and humility of Jesus, Paul boasted in his
weakness rather than his strength in 2 Corinthians.
True
False
Question 15
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The church at Thessalonica was founded by Paul during his first missionary journey.
True
False
Incorrect
Question 16
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In order to “not carry out the desire of the flesh,” Paul urges the Galatians to
“run the race set before them.”
“strip off every weight that slows them down.”
“walk by the Spirit.”
All of the above
Question 17
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For Paul in Ephesians, the answer to unity is the fact that we are “in Christ” and all of
us are members of “the body of Christ.”
True
False
Question 18
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In Philemon, Paul pleads with Philemon to take Onesimus back and forgive him for
both the crimes of stealing and running away because “you owe me over and above your very
soul.”
True
False
Question 19
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Paul’s letters to Timothy and Titus are collectively known as the Pastoral Epistles.
True
False
Question 20
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Paul reminds the Colossians that, “You died, and your life is hidden with Christ
in God”
True
False
Question 21
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Paul’s instructs the Corinthians that his perspective on the Gospel ministry includes the
idea that the ministry is an opportunity to display the glory of God.
True
False
Question 22
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In Galatians, Paul’s conclusion was that “we are not children of the slave but of the free.” He
makes this conclusion by allegorically linking Christians to Sarah rather than ___________.
Rebekah
Rachel
Leah
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