Final Flashcards

1
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What does Paul’s use of the following examples illustrate? The soldier and war, the Shepard and sheep, the threshing Ox, and the priest and the Temple.

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“Workers being supported by the work they do.”

Congregation providing for a minister?

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Paul’s uses Israel’s history to show the same temptations are facing Corinth. Which of the following is not one of the things he discusses?

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Talks about Idolatry, fornication/immorality, try to tempt Christ, and murmurings?

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3
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What is Paul’s point in comparing the issues at Corinth to Israel’s history?

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Don’t lose like they did! To show them there are new ways to commit old sins.

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4
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What does Paul say is behind every idol?

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Demons

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5
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What does Paul say isn’t worth the loss of a soul?

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To maintain one’s liberty at all cost.

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6
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Is the word “culture” ever mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11?

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No.

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7
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What are “ordinances” as defined by it’s Greek usage?

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The handed down commands, orders (as in military).

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Which of the following is NOT used by Paul in 1 Cor. 11, proving he cannot be addressing just a local cultural issue at Corinth?

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It’s about: 
The order of creation
The image and reflection of each
Authority because of the Angels
Nature itself (11:3)?
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9
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Can the Greek words for covering in 1 Cor. 11 imply “long” and yet “trimmed” hair? Why or why not?

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No, lack of long uncut hair covering connects her to the spiritual God-ordained order?

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What does the Greek word “katakaluptos” (covered) mean in 1 Cor. 11?

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Uncut hair/ Not the lack of a veil

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What does the Greek word “akatakaluptos” (uncovered) mean in 1 Cor. 11?

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With her hair covering cut

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12
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What does Paul say on a woman’s head is the same as “shaven”?

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Interrupting the flow downward , bald

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13
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How do we know that Corinthian women were not obligated or required to wear cloth veils?

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All archaeological evidence says they don’t. Also, Paul does not use the word parabolon here (Veil )?

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14
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Who started requiring Greek women to wear cloth “veils”?

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Catholics

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15
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What does Paul say is given to women, but forbidden men, as a covering

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Long hair

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16
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Why does Paul say heresies must come?

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Because this is the method that God uses to point out both:

  1. The approved
  2. Those in error
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17
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What does the “broken bread” represent at communion?

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Jesus’ body being broken so that blood spilt out

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18
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How often does Paul say we should observe communion?

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There is no time stipulation on it .

“As often as ye ought.”

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19
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How do we eat and drink communion “unworthily”?

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Without examining ourselves first.

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20
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Paul says it is impossible to “discern” or observe correctly communion without observing or discerning” something else. What is it?

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You cannot Discern one without the other.

  1. Physical sacrifice of our lord
  2. Spiritual body we are not a part of
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21
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What does Paul say regarding the operation of all gifts?

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The use of an individual by God in these gifting’s is for the benefit of the whole body! Also, he would not have them be ignorant.

22
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Which of these is NOT one of the three biblical examples of different tongues or “diversities” of tongues?

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These are examples of tongues; Known tongues, tongues of angels, and tongues of interpretation?

23
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In 1 Corinthians which type of “tongues” does Paul limit and where?

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Uninterpreted tongues/tongues of interpretation in the church?

24
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What does Paul say in 1 Corinthians must always be “judged” for accuracy?

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Prophecy?

25
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What is Charity?

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Love in Community

26
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What is “that which is perfect” in 1 Cor. 13?

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The second coming or scripture/the completion of scripture?

27
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Why does Paul say “charity” was greater than both faith and hope?

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Charity endures for an eternity and controls faith and hope until they expire .

28
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Where is the only place Paul says prophecy is greater than tongues?

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In the church

29
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Who thanked God that they spoke in tongues more than anyone at Corinth?

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Paul

30
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How many times should the gift of tongues be allowed in a service without interpretation following?

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2 or 3

31
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Is there an OT law forbidding women to speak in worship settings at all times?

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No.

32
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Which women are commanded to be silent in Church (1 Cor. 14) which includes praying and prophesying (1 Cor. 11)?

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Rebellious women already taught?

33
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Are there women mentioned in the NT on pastoral teams?

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Yes.

34
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Was there a lady in the NT who was an apostle?

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Yes.

35
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When does Paul say it is a shame for a woman to speak in Church?

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When speaking outside of her creative order.

36
Q

What does Paul say is empty or “vain” without the resurrection?

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Preaching and Faith

37
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Who does Paul list that saw the resurrected Jesus?

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Cephas, the 12 Disciples, 500 brethern, James, all the apostles, and Paul?

38
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What sets the eyewitnesses to the resurrection apart from other religious claims in other religions?

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Skeptics believed Christ was resurrected but not in the hope of a future resurrection for all?
Or
Evidence substantiates the claim and they were willing to die?

39
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According to liberal critical scholar Joe Jones, what is there “a hole the size of” in history that historians must explain?

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Resurrection?

40
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What is the hope that sustains all else in the Christian life ?

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The 2nd coming, New life in the eternal?

41
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In what way will the Son “cease”, according to Paul, as He delivers the Kingdom to the Father when God will be all in all?

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His role as savior is done?

42
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When does Paul say the full subjugation of the Son to the Father occur?

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At the end of time, eternity begins?

43
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When Paul says “the last Adam” which doctrine is he addressing regarding Christ?

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Adamic Christology

44
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What does all “born of Adam” need?

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To be born again?

45
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Does Paul endorse as ok “baptism for the dead”? Why or why not?

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No, their heretical practice of baptism conflicted with their theology?

46
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What did Paul use some at Corinth’s practice of “baptism for the dead” to show?

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Embodies hopelessness for the resurrection?

47
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Why can’t Paul’s “last trump” mean the trumpets from Rev. 10 or 11?

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Resurrection of the dead isn’t mention in Rev. 10 or 11.

48
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What qualified the house of Stephanus to be respected as leaders?

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They had addicted themselves to serving.

49
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What does Anathema Maranatha mean?

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“Our Lord cometh” or “Our Lord comes”

50
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What was Paul’s “last note” to end his epistle on?

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To encourage