Chapter 2 Flashcards
20 pt.
According to Ephesians chapter 1 verse two, how are you dead?
In your transgressions and sins (2:1)
10 pt.
According to Ephesians chapter 2 verse one, what were you?
Dead in your transgressions and sins (2:1)
10 pt.
What were you and your transgressions and sins?
Dead (2:1)
According to Ephesians chapter 2 verse two, and whom is the spirit now at work?
Those who are disobedient (2:2)
10 pt.
According to Ephesians chapter 2 verse two, who is the spirit?
The ruler of the kingdom of the air (2:2)
20 pt.
According to Ephesians chapter 2 verse two, where is the spirit now at work?
In those were disobedient (2:2)
10 pt.
And what did you used to live?
Your transgressions and sins
10 pt.
According to Ephesians chapter 2 verse three, what were we?
Deserving of wrath
10 pt.
In what book and chapter is the following “all of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flash and following his desires and thoughts”?
Ephesians 2
10 pt.
According to Ephesians chapter 2 verse one, and what were you dead?
Your transgressions and sins (2:1)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 1, in what were you dead?
Your transgressions and sins (E2:1)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 1, what were you?
Dead in your transgressions and sins (E2:1)
What were you in your transgressions and sins?
Dead (E2:1)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 2, in whom is the spirit now at work?
Those who are disobedient (E2:2)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 2, who is the spirit?
The ruler of the kingdom of the air (E2:2)
In what did you used to live?
Your transgressions and sins (E2:1-2)
What did you follow?
The ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air (E2:2)
How did you used to live?
In your transgressions and sins (E2:1-2)
Who is now at work in those who are disobedient?
The spirit (OR the ruler of the kingdom of the air) (E2:2)
What ways did you follow?
The ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient (E2:2)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 3, what were we?
(By nature) deserving of wrath (E2:3)
In what book and chapter is the following: “All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flesh and following its desires and thoughts”?
Ephesians 2 (E2:3)
What did we follow?
The desires and thoughts of our flesh (E2:3)
What did we gratify?
The cravings of our flesh (E2:3)
By what were we deserving of wrath?
Nature (E2:3)
Among what did all of us also live at one time?
Our transgressions and sins (E2:3)
How were we like the rest?
We were by nature deserving of wrath (E2:3)
How were we deserving of wrath?
By nature (E2:3)
Of what did we gratify the cravings?
Our flesh (E2:3)
What were we by nature?
Deserving of wrath (E2:3)
When did we also live among our transgressions and sins?
At one time (E2:3)
Where did all of us also live at one time?
Among our transgressions and sins (E2:3)
Who also lived among their transgressions and sins at one time?
All of us (E2:3)
Who is rich in mercy?
God (E2:4)
In what is God rich?
Mercy (E2:4)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 5, in what were we dead?
Transgressions (E2:5)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 5, what were we?
Dead in transgressions (E2:5)
In what book and chapter is the following: “But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions–it is by grace you have been saved”?
Ephesians 2 (E2:4-5)
Who made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions?
God (who is rich in mercy) (E2:4-5)
With whom did God make us alive?
Christ (E2:5)
Because of what did God make us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions?
His great love for us (E2:4-5)
By what have you been saved?
Grace (E2:5)
What did God do because of his great love for us?
Made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions (E2:4-5)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 6, what did God do?
Raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus (E2:6)
In what book and chapter is the following: “And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus”?
Ephesians 2 (E2:6)
With whom did God raise us up?
Christ (E2:6)
Who seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus?
God (E2:6)
In what did God seat us with him?
The heavenly realms (E2:6)
Who raised us up with Christ?
God (E2:6)
Whom did God seat with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus?
Us (E2:6)
What might God show in the coming ages?
The incomparable riches of his grace (E2:7)
How are the incomparable riches of God’s grace expressed?
In his kindness to us in Christ Jesus (E2:7)
In what are the incomparable riches of God’s grace expressed?
His kindness to us in Christ Jesus (E2:7)
Of what might God show the incomparable riches?
His grace (E2:7)
What are the riches of God’s grace?
Incomparable (E2:7)
What is expressed in God’s kindness to us in Christ?
The incomparable riches of his grace (E2:7)
Who might show the incomparable riches of his grace?
God (E2:7)
Two-part question: What might God show, and when?
1) The incomparable riches of his grace, and 2) in the coming ages (E2:7)
In what book and chapter is the following: “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith–and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God”?
Ephesians 2 (E2:8)
Of whom is grace the gift?
God (E2:8)
Through what have you been saved?
Faith (E2:8)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 9, what can no one do?
Boast (E2:9)
What is not by works?
That you have been saved (E2:8-9)
Why is it not by works?
So that no one can boast (E2:9)
Two-part question: How have you been saved, and how have you not been saved?
1) By grace, and 2) by works (E2:8-9)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 10, what are we?
God’s handiwork (E2:10)
In what book and chapter is the following: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do”?
Ephesians 2 (E2:10)
Whose handiwork are we?
God’s (E2:10)
Why are we created in Christ Jesus?
To do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do (E2:10)
In what did God prepare good works for us to do?
Advance (E2:10)
What did God prepare in advance for us to do?
Good works (E2:10)
Who are God’s handiwork?
We are (E2:10)
Who prepared good works in advance for us to do?
God (E2:10)
Complete, in essence, the verse that contains the unique word “handiwork.”
“For we are God’s handiwork created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do” (E2:10)
By whom are you who are Gentiles by birth called “uncircumcised”?
Those who call themselves “the circumcision” (E2:11)
What are you who are Gentiles by birth called by those who call themselves “the circumcision”?
“Uncircumcised” (E2:11)
From what were you excluded at that time?
Citizenship in Israel (E2:12)
When were you separate from Christ?
At that time (E2:12)
From whom were you separate at that time?
Christ (E2:12)
When were you excluded from citizenship in Israel?
At that time (E2:12)
When were you foreigners to the covenants of the promise?
At that time (E2:12)
When were you without hope and without God in the world?
At that time (E2:12)
Without what were you at that time?
Without hope and without God in the world (E2:12)
How have you who once were far away been brought near?
By the blood of Christ (E2:13)
In whom have you who once were far away been brought near?
Christ Jesus (E2:13)
Where have you who once were far away been brought by the blood of Christ?
Near (E2:13)
Who have been brought near by the blood of Christ?
You who once were far away (E2:13)
What has Christ made the two groups?
One (E2:14)
Who is our peace?
Christ himself (E2:14)
What is Christ himself?
Our peace (E2:14)
Who has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility?
Christ himself (E2:14)
Who has made the two groups one?
Christ himself (E2:14)
How did Christ make the two groups one and destroy the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility?
By setting aside in his flesh the law with its commands and regulations (E2:14-15)
How did Christ set aside the law with its commands and regulations?
In his flesh (E2:15)
In what did Christ set aside the law with its commands and regulations?
His flesh (E2:15)
Where did Christ set aside the law with its commands and regulations?
In his flesh (E2:15)
With what did Christ set aside the law in his flesh?
Its commands and regulations (E2:15)
Two-part question: What did Christ set aside, and where?
1) The law with its commands and regulations, and 2) in his flesh (E2:15)
How did Christ put their hostility to death?
Through the cross (E2:16)
Who put to death their hostility?
Christ (E2:16)
By what did Christ put their hostility to death?
The cross (E2:16)
To what did Christ put their hostility?
Death (E2:16)
What did Christ come and preach?
Peace (to you who were far away and peace to those who were near) (E2:17)
Who came and preached peace to you who were far away and peace to those who were near?
Christ (E2:17)
How do we both have access to the Father?
Through Christ, by one Spirit (E2:17)
Who have access to the Father by one Spirit?
We both (E2:18)
By whom do we both have access to the Father?
One Spirit (E2:18)
Through whom do we both have access to the Father by one Spirit?
Christ (E2:18)
To whom do we both have access by one Spirit?
The Father (E2:18)
According to Ephesians chapter 2: verse 19, what are you?
A. No longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household (E2:19)
In what book and chapter is the following: “Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household”?
Ephesians 2 (E2:19)
Of what are you also members?
God’s household (E2:19)
What are you with God’s people?
Fellow citizens (E2:19)
Who is the chief cornerstone?
Christ Jesus himself (E2:20)
How are you built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets?
With Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone (E2:20)
In what book and chapter is the following: “In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord”?
Ephesians 2 (E2:21)
What does the whole building rise to become?
A holy temple in the Lord (E2:21)
What rises to become a holy temple in the Lord?
The whole building (E2:21)
How is the whole building joined together?
In Christ Jesus (E2:21)
In whom does the whole building rise to become a holy temple?
The Lord (E2:21)
In whom is the whole building joined together?
Christ Jesus (E2:21)
In what book and chapter is the following: “And you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit”?
Ephesians 2 (E2:22)
Who lives in a dwelling by his Spirit?
God (E2:22)
In whom are you too being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit?
Christ Jesus (E2:22)
By what does God live in a dwelling?
His Spirit (E2:22)
How are you being built to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit?
Together (E2:22)
How does God live in a dwelling?
By his Spirit (E2:22)
In what does God live by his Spirit?
A dwelling (E2:22)
Where does God live by his Spirit?
In a dwelling (E2:22)
Complete, in essence, the verse that contains the unique word “dwelling.”
And in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit” (E2:22)