Colossians 2 - general (EASY) Flashcards
given COMPLETE question... give answer
As what should you continue to live your lives in Christ Jesus?
Just as you received him as Lord (C2:6)
As whom did you receive Christ Jesus?
Lord (C2:6)
By what did God triumph over the powers and authorities?
The cross (C2:15) **
By what is such a person puffed up with idle notions?
Their unspiritual mind (C2:18)
By what is the whole body supported and held together?
Its ligaments and sinews (C2:19)
By what may no one deceive you?
Fine-sounding arguments (C2:4) **
By what should you not let anyone judge you?
What you eat or drink (C2:16) **
For whom is Paul contending?
The Colossians and for those at Laodicea, and for all who have not met him personally (C2:1)
From what did God raise Christ?
The dead (C2:12)
From whom does the whole body grow as God causes it to grow?
The Head (C2:19) **
How did God forgive us all our sins?
Having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross (C2:13-14)
How did God make a public spectacle of the powers and authorities?
Triumphing over them by the cross (OR having disarmed them) (C2:15)
How did God triumph over the powers and authorities?
By the cross (C2:15)
How did you receive Christ Jesus?
As Lord (C2:6)
How do you submit to this world’s rules?
As though you still belonged to the world (C2:20)
How does all the fullness of the Deity live in Christ?
In bodily form (C2:9) **
How has God taken away the charge of our legal indebtedness?
Nailing it to the cross (C2:14)
How is Paul absent from the Colossians?
In body (C2:5)
How is Paul present with the Colossians?
In spirit (C2:5)
How is the whole body held together?
By its ligaments and sinews (C2:19)
How may no one deceive you?
By fine-sounding arguments (C2:4)
How should you be rooted and built up?
In Christ Jesus (C2:7)
How should you be strengthened in the faith?
As you were taught (C2:7)
How should you not let anyone judge you?
By what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day (C2:16) **