Philippians 3 Flashcards
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For whom is it a safeguard for Paul to write the same things?
The Philippians (his brothers and sisters) (P3:1)
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For whom is it no trouble to write the same things to the Philippians again?
Paul (P3:1)
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What is no trouble for Paul?
To write the same things to the Philippians again (P3:1)
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In what book and chapter is the following: “Watch out for those dogs, those evildoers, those mutilators of the flesh”?
Philippians 3 (P3:2)
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For whom should you watch out?
Those dogs, those evildoers, those mutilators of the flesh (P3:2)
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Who are dogs?
Those evildoers (OR mutilators of the flesh) (P3:2)
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In what book and chapter is the following: “For it is we who are the circumcision, we who serve God by his Spirit, who boast in Christ Jesus, and who put no confidence in the flesh”?
Philippians 3 (P3:3)
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By whom do we serve God?
His Spirit (P3:3)
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In whom do we boast?
Christ Jesus (P3:3)
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Who has reasons for such confidence?
Paul himself (P3:4)
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For what does Paul himself have reasons?
Such confidence (P3:4)
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In what does Paul have more reasons to put confidence?
The flesh (P3:4)
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Of what tribe was Paul?
The tribe of Benjamin (P3:5)
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Who was a Hebrew of Hebrews?
Paul (P3:5)
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Who was a Pharisee in regard to the law?
Paul (P3:5)
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How was Paul faultless?
As for righteousness based on the law (P3:6)
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What was Paul as for zeal?
Persecuting the church (P3:6)
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As for what was Paul faultless?
Righteousness based on the law (P3:6)
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According to Philippians chapter 3: verse 7, what does Paul consider loss?
Whatever were gains to him (P3:7)
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What does Paul consider whatever were gains to him?
Loss for the sake of Christ (P3:7)
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According to Philippians chapter 3: verse 8, what does Paul consider loss?
Everything (P3:8)