Life of Paul JourneysGalatians Thessalonians GeographyVocabulary
QUESTION (1.1): Where was Paul born? Back
QUESTION (1.2): Who was Paul’s tutor as a young boy? Back
QUESTION (1.3): To which of the major sects did Paul belong? Back
QUESTION (1.4): Paul was present at the first instance of Christian martyrdom. Who was the first martyr? Back
QUESTION (1.5): To which ancient city did Paul have citizenship? Back
QUESTION (2.1): Paul’s first missionary journey took the shape of THIS object. Into which region did Paul travel on his first journey? Back
QUESTION (2.2): Who abandoned Paul and Barnabas during their first missionary journey? Back
QUESTION (2.3): What was settled at the Council of Jerusalem? Back
QUESTION (2.4): Paul spent the majority of his first missionary journey in Galatia. In which two cities did he spend his 2 nd and 3 rd missionary journeys? Back
QUESTION (2.5): In the city of Ephesus, a silversmith started a riot by exploiting the people’s allegiance to THIS pagan god. Back
QUESTION (3.1): What was the primary purpose of Paul’s letter to the Galatians? Back
QUESTION (3.2): List the fruit of the Spirit. Back
QUESTION (3.3): Name four of the six reasons why the gospel exploded in the first century. Back
QUESTION (3.4): Explain the allegory of Sarah and Hagar. Back
QUESTION (3.5): Recite Galatians 2: Back
QUESTION (4.1): The city of Thessalonica is located in the region of _____. Back
QUESTION (4.2): How did the people of Thessalonica respond after Paul taught them about the Second Coming of Christ? Back
QUESTION (4.3): Complete the following verse: “If a man will not work…” Back
QUESTION (4.4): How long did the Apostle Paul spend preaching in the city of Thessalonica? Back
QUESTION (4.5): How does Paul describe the Second Coming of Christ? Back
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QUESTION (6.1): This word means “the study of End Times.” Back
QUESTION (6.2): This is the technical term for the saints that have died and gone to heaven. They are called the “church ______.” Back
QUESTION (6.3): This is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament. Back
QUESTION (6.4): These include Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The expression means “similar appearance.” Back
QUESTION (6.5): This is the belief that God has had different standards of salvation for Israel and the church. Back