Romans 1 And 2 Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

Apologetics

A

Ability to know and define what you believe

- actions should equal your intentions

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2
Q

3 steps to achieve purpose

A

Identify what you believe in (actions)
Research/analyze for support of belief
Investigate and explain what you believe

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3
Q

Psalms 37:4

A

Delight in yourself in the Lord, and He will grant you the desires of your heart

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4
Q

Humanism

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Belief that the collect efforts of humans will create the best life here on earth

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5
Q

What God sees in everything

A

Sinful/loved/called/gifted

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6
Q

Epicurean

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Pleasure, goal

- connect to the heart

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7
Q

Stoic

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Being logical, intelligent

- a part of the mind

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8
Q

The people of Athens are to “religious” to

A

The latest ideas of the day

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9
Q

Two invisible qualities that God has made plain to man so they are without excuse

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Divine Nature

Eternal Power

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10
Q

Eternal power

A

Truth of Laws

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11
Q

Divine Nature

A

Truth
Sin”less”ness
Prayer

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12
Q

What to recognize about purpose

A

Inhabit the earth
Determine times
Exact places
Seek Him/reach out

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13
Q

Who acknowledged the authority of God, but did not find peace in following Him ?

A

Jonah

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14
Q

Two ways that people with an “I” center philosophy view authority

A

The authority will prevent them from getting what they want

The authority will give them what they want

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15
Q

The place where Paul spoke to the people of Athens

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Aeropagus

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16
Q

Lesson Paul taught to the people of Athens

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The God and His laws exist and He is authority whether people accept the truth or not

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17
Q

Significant of Acts 17:26

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No moment circumstantial (the people, problems)
Opportunity to hear from God (I-centered, God-centered)
Self-justification (justification by faith)

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18
Q

“Without excuse” refer to

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Acceptance of the reality of God’s creation and existence

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19
Q

God given this all to humans

A

Gifts

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20
Q

God has given to all humans in response to what He has given us

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To apply the gifts he given us and apply them to anyone in need

21
Q

Romans 1, what does man exchange the truth of God for ?

A

Lies

I-centered

22
Q

“Depraved mind”

A

Choosing not to retain the knowledge of God

23
Q

Purpose of the Old Testament

A

Proclaiming the coming of the Messiah

24
Q

Samaritan woman “thirsty” for

A

Significance

25
Q

Jesus shows love to the Samaritan woman by

A

Giving her the understanding that her significance was found in God’s love

26
Q

Lesson that Paul taught in Romans regarding what happens when we judge others

A

You’re judging yourself

Elevating yourself

27
Q

Why people have the right to judge others

What we talked bout in class

A
Act like they haven't done wrong 
Believe they're better then everyone 
Believe they're qualified to do so due to: 
- intelligence 
- they have all the information
28
Q

What happens to the people who die w/o ever hearing the gospel of Christ ?

A

Judge by what is written on their hearts

29
Q

“God’s name is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you”

A

They don’t love, they judge

30
Q

What emotion was the devil using as a temptation when tempting Jesus to turn the stone of bread ?

A

Pride

31
Q

What emotional plot was the devil using as temptation when the devil was using scripture to tempt Jesus himself down the temple ?

A

Mocking

32
Q

What emotion was the devil using as temptation when the devil offered Jesus all the kingdoms world and their splendor if Jesus would bow down to him in worship ?

A

Flattery

33
Q

Pilate’s job

A

Roman governor of Jerusalem

34
Q

Who did Jesus say was primarily responsible for his death ?

A

Jewish leaders

35
Q

Jesus purpose of being sent to earth

A

Testify the truth

36
Q

What did Pilate believe about the truth ?

A

Relative (their isn’t one absolute truth that applies to everyone)

37
Q

“There is no such thing as absolute truth”

A

Contradicts itself

38
Q

Did Pilate believe that Jesus was innocent ?

A

Yes

39
Q

Primary motivation of the Jewish leaders

A

To protect their power structure

40
Q

Pilate’s primary motivation to set Jesus free

A

He didn’t want to deal with the problem

41
Q

Who warned Pilate to not have anything to do with Jesus ?

A

His wife

42
Q

4 ways that Pilate tried to justify setting Jesus free

A

Offering a compromise release
Offering to send back to the Jewish leader
Beating him
Having them denounce their king

43
Q

Three ways that Pilate tried to absolute himself from responsibility regarding Jesus

A

Stated Jesus’ innocence
Washing his hands in public
The sign of the cross

44
Q

Jewish leader say he their king

A

Caesar

45
Q

What sign did Pilate place on Jesus’ cross ?

A

King of the Jews

46
Q

Jewish people

A

Aramaic

47
Q

Culture of the day

A

Greek

48
Q

Intellectuals, wealthy, and powerful

A

Latin

49
Q

16 ways of love

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Patient 
Kind 
Does not boast 
Does not envy 
Is not proud 
Is not rude
Not self-seeking 
Not easily angered 
Keeps no records of wrong 
Does not delight in evil 
Rejoices of truth 
Always protect
Always trust 
Always hopes 
Always preserves 
Never fails