Colossians 2 - general (EASY) Flashcards

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As what should you continue to live your lives in Christ Jesus?

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Just as you received him as Lord (C2:6)

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As whom did you receive Christ Jesus?

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Lord (C2:6)

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By what did God triumph over the powers and authorities?

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The cross (C2:15) **

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By what is such a person puffed up with idle notions?

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Their unspiritual mind (C2:18)

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By what is the whole body supported and held together?

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Its ligaments and sinews (C2:19)

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By what may no one deceive you?

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Fine-sounding arguments (C2:4) **

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By what should you not let anyone judge you?

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What you eat or drink (C2:16) **

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For whom is Paul contending?

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The Colossians and for those at Laodicea, and for all who have not met him personally (C2:1)

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From what did God raise Christ?

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The dead (C2:12)

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From whom does the whole body grow as God causes it to grow?

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The Head (C2:19) **

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How did God forgive us all our sins?

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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)

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How did God make a public spectacle of the powers and authorities?

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Triumphing over them by the cross (OR having disarmed them) (C2:15)

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How did God triumph over the powers and authorities?

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By the cross (C2:15)

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How did you receive Christ Jesus?

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As Lord (C2:6)

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How do you submit to this world’s rules?

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As though you still belonged to the world (C2:20)

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How does all the fullness of the Deity live in Christ?

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In bodily form (C2:9) **

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How has God taken away the charge of our legal indebtedness?

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Nailing it to the cross (C2:14)

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How is Paul absent from the Colossians?

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In body (C2:5)

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How is Paul present with the Colossians?

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In spirit (C2:5)

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How is the whole body held together?

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By its ligaments and sinews (C2:19)

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How may no one deceive you?

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By fine-sounding arguments (C2:4)

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How should you be rooted and built up?

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In Christ Jesus (C2:7)

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How should you be strengthened in the faith?

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As you were taught (C2:7)

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How should you not let anyone judge you?

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By what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day (C2:16) **

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How was your whole self ruled by the flesh put off when you were circumcised by Christ?
Having been buried with him in baptism in which you were also raised with him through your faith in the working of God (C2:11-12)
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How were you also circumcised?
With a circumcision not performed by human hands (C2:11)
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How were you buried with Christ?
In baptism (C2:12)
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How were you raised with Christ?
Through your faith in the working of God (C2:12)
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In what do such regulations lack any value?
Restraining sensual indulgence (C2:23) **
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In what does all the fullness of the Deity live?
Bodily form (C2:9)
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In what were you buried with Christ?
Baptism (C2:12)
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In what were you dead?
Your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh (C2:13)
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In whom are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge hidden?
Christ (C2:3)
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In whom does all the fullness of the Deity live in bodily form?
Christ (C2:9) **
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In whom have you been brought to fullness?
Christ (C2:10) **
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In whom is the reality found?
Christ (C2:17) **
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In whom should you be rooted and built up?
Christ Jesus (C2:7) **
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In whom were you also circumcised?
Christ (C2:11)
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Into what does such a person also go?
Great detail about what they have seen (C2:18)
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Of what are these a shadow?
The things that were to come (C2:17) **
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Of what do such regulations have an appearance?
Wisdom (C2:23)
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Of what does hollow and deceptive philosophy depend on the elemental spiritual forces?
This world (C2:8)
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Of what may those at Laodicea and all who have not met Paul personally have the full riches?
Complete understanding (C2:2)
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Of what were you dead in the uncircumcision?
Your flesh (C2:13)
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Of whom did God make a public spectacle?
The powers and authorities (C2:15) **
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Of whom may those at Laodicea and all who have not met Paul personally know the mystery?
God (namely, Christ) (C2:2)
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On what are the rules, "Do not handle! Do not taste! Do not touch!" based?
Merely human commands and teachings (C2:21-22)
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On what does hollow and deceptive philosophy depend?
Human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world (C2:8)
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Over what is Christ the head?
Every power and authority (C2:10)
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Over whom did God triumph?
The powers and authorities (C2:15)
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Through what should you see to it that no one takes you captive?
Hollow and deceptive philosophy (C2:8) **
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Through what were you raised with Christ?
Your faith in the working of God (C2:12)
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To what did you die with Christ?
The elemental spiritual forces of this world (C2:20)
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To what do you submit?
This world’s rules (C2:20)
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To what rules of this world do you still submit?
Do not handle! Do not taste! Do not touch! (C2:20-21)
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What are all destined to perish with use?
The things with which the rules, Do not handle! Do not taste! Do not touch! have to do (C2:21-22)
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What are hidden in Christ?
All the treasures of wisdom and knowledge (C2:3)
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What are the things with which these rules have to do all destined to do?
Perish with use (C2:22)
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What charge did God take away?
The charge of our legal indebtedness (C2:14)
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What condemned us?
The charge of our legal indebtedness (C2:14)
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What depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ?
Hollow and deceptive philosophy (C2:8)
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What did God cancel?
The charge of our legal indebtedness (C2:14)
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What did God forgive us?
All our sins (C2:13) **
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What did God nail to the cross?
The charge of our legal indebtedness (C2:14)
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What do such regulations have?
An appearance of wisdom (C2:23)
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What do such regulations lack?
Any value in restraining sensual indulgence (C2:23)
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What do you do as though you still belonged to this world?
Submit to its rules (C2:20)
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What does God cause to grow?
The whole body (supported and held together by its ligaments and sinews (C2:19) **
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What does Paul delight to see?
How disciplined the Colossians are and how firm their faith in Christ is (C2:5) **
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What does Paul want the Colossians to know?
How hard he is contending for them and for those at Laodicea, and for all who have not met him personally (C2:1)
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What grows as God causes it to grow?
The whole body (supported and held together by its ligaments and sinews (C2:19) **
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What has anyone who delights in false humility and the worship of angels lost?
Connection with the Head (C2:18-19)
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What has God taken away?
The charge of our legal indebtedness (C2:14)
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What have an appearance of wisdom?
Such regulations (C2:23)
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What have to do with things that are all destined to perish with use?
The rules, Do not handle! Do not taste! Do not touch! (C2:21-22)
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What have you been brought to in Christ?
Fullness (C2:10)
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What is firm?
The Colossians' faith in Christ (C2:5)
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What is found in Christ?
The reality (C2:17)
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What is held together by its ligaments and sinews?
The whole body (C2:19)
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What is Paul’s goal?
That those at Laodicea and all who have not met him personally may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ (C2:1-2)
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What is ruled by the flesh?
Your whole self (C2:11)
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What is supported and held together by its ligaments and sinews?
The whole body (C2:19)
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What is the whole body?
Supported and held together by its ligaments and sinews (C2:19)
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What lack any value in restraining sensual indulgence?
Such regulations (C2:23) **
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What lives in bodily form?
All the fullness of the Deity (C2:9)
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What lives in Christ?
All the fullness of the Deity in bodily form (C2:9)
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What should you be with thankfulness?
Overflowing (C2:7)
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What should you not let anyone do?
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)
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What should you not let anyone who delights in false humility and the worship of angels do?
Disqualify you (C2:18) **
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What should you see to it that no one does?
Takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy (C2:8)
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What stood against us?
The charge of our legal indebtedness (C2:14)
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What was put off when you were circumcised by Christ?
Your whole self ruled by the flesh (C2:11) **
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What were you in baptism?
Buried with Christ (C2:12)
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What were you through your faith in the working of God?
Raised with Christ (C2:12)
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When did God make you alive with Christ?
When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your flesh (C2:13) **
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Where are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge hidden?
In Christ (C2:3)
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Where is the reality found?
In Christ (C2:17) **
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Who also goes into great detail about what they have seen?
Such a person (C2:18)
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Who causes the whole body to grow?
God (C2:19) **
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Who forgave us all our sins?
God (C2:13) **
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Who has lost connection with the Head?
Anyone who delights in FALSE humility and the worship of angels (C2:18-19)
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Who is absent from the Colossians in body?
Paul (C2:5)
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Who is present with the Colossians in spirit?
Paul (C2:5)
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Who is the head over every power and authority?
Christ (C2:10) **
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Who made a public spectacle of the powers and authorities?
God (C2:15) **
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Who made you alive with Christ?
God (C2:13) **
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Who may be encouraged in heart and united in love?
Those at Laodicea and all who have not met Paul personally (C2:1-2)
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Who may deceive you by fine-sounding arguments?
No one (C2:4)
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Who may have the full riches of complete understanding?
Those at Laodicea and all who have not met Paul personally (C2:1-2)
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Who may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ?
Those at Laodicea and all who have not met Paul personally (C2:1-2)
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Who raised Christ from the dead?
God (C2:12) **
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Who took away the charge of our legal indebtedness?
God (C2:14)
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Whom did God disarm?
The powers and authorities (C2:15)
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Whom did God raise from the dead?
Christ (C2:12)
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Whom did you receive as Lord?
Christ Jesus (C2:6) **
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Whom should you not let disqualify you?
Anyone who delights in FALSE humility and the worship of angels (C2:18) **
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Whose faith in Christ is firm?
The Colossians' (C2:5)
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Why does Paul tell you this?
So that no one may deceive you by fine-sounding arguments (C2:4)
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Why may those at Laodicea and all who have not met Paul personally be encouraged in heart and united in love?
So that they may have the full riches of complete understanding (C2:2)
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Why may those at Laodicea and all who have not met Paul personally have the full riches of complete understanding?
In order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ (C2:2)
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Why should you see to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy?
For in Christ all the fullness of Deity lives in bodily form, and in Christ you have been brought to fullness (C2:8-10)
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With whom did God make you alive?
Christ (C2:13) **
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With whom did you die?
Christ (C2:20)