BI 102 Final Exam
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Paul | Authorship of Ephesians |
church at Ephesus | Readership of Ephesians |
Second | Ephesians was written during Paul's ___ missionary journey |
Ephesus | Where Paul spent more time than in any other city |
Ephesus | The church that was very influential in the start of many other churches in the region |
Ephesus | The city that started a riot against Paul |
Ephesus | The city that housed the Temple of Diana |
Ephesians | Book written while Paul was under house arrest in Rome |
Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon | "Prison" Epistles |
The Body of Christ in Unity | Theme of Ephesians |
Ephesians 4:13 | Key Verse of Ephesians |
Unified | Ephesians emphasizes the ____ church |
Ephesians, Colossians | The "twin" epistles |
Body | Ephesians stresses the church as the ____ of Christ |
Head | Colossians stresses Christ as the ____ of the body |
Ephesians | The most impersonal of Paul's letters |
Adoption | You are accepted in the beloved |
Redemption | God bought you to bring Him glory |
Seal | Possesion + Security = |
Bible Mystery | A truth that was unclear from the O.T., but which is made plain in the N.T. |
Mystery of the Church | Jews and Gentiles would be brought together into one group |
Truth | Put off lying; Put on ____ |
Reconciliation and Love | Put off unrighteous anger; Put on ____ |
Honest Labor | Put off stealing; Put on ____ |
Edifying Speech | Put off corrupt speech; Put on ____ |
Control | Filling refers to ____ |
Continuous Refilling | "Be filled" implies a ____ |
Joyful, Thankful, Submissive | Three characteristics of being Spirit-filled: A ____ attitude |
The Word of God | How does one get the filling of the Spirit? |
Paul | Authorship of Philippians |
Church at Philippi | The readership of Philippians |
Philip of Macedon | Who Philippi had been founded by |
The Joy of Life in Christ | Theme of Philippians |
Philippians 4:4 | Key Verse of Philippians |
Philippians | The book in which Paul refers to himself 118 times |
Philippians | The letter that emphasizes joy and rejoicing |
Philippians | The book that contains the kenosis passage |
Kenosis | Word that means "to make empty" |
Paul | Authorship of Colossians |
Church at Colosse | Readership of Colossians |
Wool production | What Colosse speacialized in |
Gnosticism | A philosophy that teaches you are priviledged to special spiritual information that others did not and could not receive |
Asceticism | Says the flesh is evil and must be punished, not indulged |
Licentiousness | Says the spirit is incorruptible, so "anything goes" with the body |
Transcendent Creation | The philosophy that says God did not create the world, He created an angel who created a worse angel... |
The preeminent Christ | Theme of Colossians |
Colossians 1:18 | Key Verse of Colossians |
Colossians | Book that has unique vocabulary |
Colossians | Book that has no use of the Old Testament |
Colossians | The book that was a circular letter and passed on to Laodicea |
Preeminence | Means "first place" |
Creator, Sustainer, Head of the Body | Christ deserves first place because He is ____ |
Jesus | The firstborn of every creature |
Paul | Authorship of I Thessalonians |
Church at Thessalonica | Readership of I Thessalonians |
Sanctification in Light of the Lord's Return | Theme of I Thessalonians |
I Thessalonians 4:3-4 | Key Verse of I Thessalonians |
I Thessalonians, II Thessalonians | Books that reveals Paul's character and heart |
I Thessalonians, II Thessalonians | Books that has an emphasis on the return of Christ |
Matthew 24-25, I Corinthians 15, I Thessalonians 4, Revelation | Four great prophetic passages of the New Testament |
I Thessalonians | The book that contains no Old Testament quotes |
Caught Up | Rapture is translated as ____ |
Tribulation | The Day of the Lord refers to the ____ |
Paul | Authorship of II Thessalonians |
Church at Thessalonica | Readership of II Thessalonians |
Day of the Lord | Theme of II Thessalonians |
II Thessalonians 3:5 | Key Verse of II Thessalonians |
Perdition | Means loss or destruction |
Imminent | Means at any moment |
Paul | Authorship of I Timothy |
Timothy | Readership of I Timothy |
First | Paul led Timothy to Christ on his ____ missionary journey |
Eunice | Timothy's mother |
Lois | Timothy's grandmother |
Second | Timothy accompanied Paul on his ____ missionary journey |
Macedonia | Paul was traveling to ____ when he wrote I Timothy |
Ephesus | Paul let Timothy to work with the church at ____ |
Endurance in Ministry | Theme of I Timothy |
I Timothy 3:15 | Key Verse of I Timothy |
I Timothy | One of the few New Testament books addressed to an individual |
I Timothy | The book that illustrates New Testament church organization |
Rebuke, Follow | Paul encouraged Timothy to ____ false teachers, and ____ Paul's example |
Prayer, Holiness, Faith | Three spiritual responsibilities for men |
Modesty, Good Works, Spiritual Growth | Three spiritual responsibilities for women |
Subjection | Means "to place under" |
Blamelessness | The key qualification for pastors |
Servants | Deacons are ____ in the church |
Paul | Authorship of II Timothy |
Timothy | Readership of II Timothy |
Faithfulness to the Lord | Theme of II Timothy |
II Timothy 3:16-17, II Timothy 4:6-8 | Key Verses of II Timothy |
II Timothy | Book containing the last written words of Paul |
II Timothy | The most personal of the pastoral epistles |
Child, Soldier, Athlete, Farmer, Workman, Vessel, Servant | Seven Pictures of the "Faithful Christian" |
Increase | Warnings against false teachings and false teachers ____ as the New Testament progressed |
Focus on the Word of God | The solution to false teaching is to ____ |
Paul | Authorship of Titus |
Titus | Readership of Titus |
Conduct Manual for the Church | Theme of Titus |
Titus 3:8 | Key Verse of Titus |
Grace | Receiving something you do not deserve |
Saved, Sanctified, Glorified | By God's grace we are ____, we are being ____, and we will be ____ |
Titus | Book that has material very similar to Timothy |
Paul | Authorship of Philemon |
Philemon | Readership of Philemon |
Forgiveness and Restoration | Theme of Philemon |
Philemon 15-16 | Key Verse of Philemon |
Philemon | Book that illustrates the doctrine of justification |
Forgiveness, Restoration | Philemon demonstrates an example of ____, and ____ of an erring brother |
Wavering Hebrew Christians considering a return to Judaism | Readership of Hebrews |
Superiority of Christ | Theme of Hebrews |
Hebrews 4:14 | Key Verse of Hebrews |
Hebrews | First of the General Epistles |
Hebrews | Book saturated with Old Testament references |
Hebrews | Book that uses more than twenty different names and titles for Jesus Christ |
Hebrews | Book that emphasizes warnings and exhortations |
Lest | Word used to introduce warnings |
Let us | Words used to introduce exhortations |
Prophets of the Old Testament, Angels, Moses, Old Testament Priests and Sacrifices | Four comparisons of Christ |
Look to Jesus, Give praise to God, Keep doing right | When you are tempted to quit... |
James | Authorship of James |
Hebrew Christians scattered throughout the world | Readership of James |
James | Possibly the first book of the New Testament to be written |
True Religion and Good Works | Theme of James |
James 2:18 | Key Verse of James |
Nature | James uses much imagery from ____ |
James | Book that has a very authoritative tone |
James | Book that emphasizes the practical application of doctrine |
Peter | Authorship of I Peter |
Suffering Christians scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia | Readership of I Peter |
Suffering for Christ | Theme of I Peter |
I Peter 4:1 | Key Verse of I Peter |
I Peter | Book that has an emphasis on "suffering for Jesus" |
17 | Number of times "suffering" is used in I Peter |
I Peter | Book that has an emphasis on submission to authority |
Pure Testimony | Our ____ can be used to bring people to Christ |
Expected | Suffering is to be ____ |
Peter | Authorship of II Peter |
Warnings against coming apostasy | Theme of II Peter |
II Peter 2:1 | Key Verse of II Peter |
Knowledge | II Peter stresses ____ as a defense against apostasy |
Apostasy | Word that means a departure and often refers to a willing departure from the truth |
II Peter | Emphasizes danger from within the church |
I Peter | Emphasized danger from without the church |
Peter | Recognizes the inspiration of Paul's letters |
John | Authorship of I John |
Churches around Ephesus | Readership of Ephesians |
Fellowship with God | Theme of I John |
I John 5:13 | Key Verse of I John |
Know | I John emphasizes what we can ____ |
I John | Book that uses simple language that a new Christian can easily understand |
23 | Number of times John emphasizes the "world" |
21 | Number of times John emphasizes "love" |
6 | Number of times John emphasizes "light" |
Walk, Confess, Obey, Love, Love | To have fellowship with God, ____ in His light, ____ sin, ____ His commands, ____ one another, and don't ____ the things of this world |
John | Authorship of II John |
An unnamed saved woman and her children | Readership of II John |
Hospitality Forbidden to False Teachers | Theme of II John |
II John 10 | Key Verse of II John |
II John | Book that has the fewest number of verses of any book in the Bible |
II John | Book that emphasizes the necessity of both truth and love |
John | Authorship of III John |
Gaius | Readership of III John |
Hospitality Encouraged for Teachers of the Truth | Theme of III John |
III John 8 | Key Verse of III John |
III John | Book that has the fewest number of words of any book in the Bible |
III John | Book that is built around Gaius, Diotrephes, and Demetrius |
Jude | Authorship of Jude |
Jewish Christians | Probable readership of Jude |
Contending for the Faith | Theme of Jude |
Jude 3 | Key Verse of Jude |
Jude | Book that uses many triads |
Triad | Groups of three |
Jude | Book that includes details about stories not told elsewhere in Scripture |
John | Authorship of Revelation |
Seven local churches in Asia | Readership of Revelation |
Christ's Future Dealings with Mankind | Theme of Revelation |
Revelation 1:19 | Key Verse of Revelation |
Revelation | Book that has more Old Testament references than any other New Testament book |
92 | Number of Old Testament references in Matthew |
102 | Number of Old Testament references in Hebrews |
92 | Number of Old Testament references in Revelation |
Revelation | Book that emphasizes numbers |
Revelation | Book that refers extensively to Daniel's prophecies |
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