Final 2020 Flashcards
What does Paul’s use of the following examples illustrate? The soldier and war, the Shepard and sheep, the threshing Ox, and the priest and the Temple.
A minister should be paid
Paul’s uses Israel’s history to show the same temptations are facing Corinth. Which of the following is not one of the things he discusses?
Resisting Gifts
What is Paul’s point in comparing the issues at Corinth to Israel’s history?
Do not fail like them. God demands purity
What does Paul say is behind every idol?
A Demon
What does Paul say isn’t worth the loss of a soul?
The right to excercise any allowable Christian liberty
Is the word “culture” ever mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11?
No
What are “ordinances” as defined by its Greek usage?
Military orders
Which of the following is NOT used by Paul in 1 Cor. 11, providing he cannot be addressing just a local cultural issue at Corinth?
That Corinthian women all wore veils
Can the Greek words for covering in 1 Cor. 11 imply “long” and yet “trimmed” hair? Why or why not?
No, it’s never used that way in the history of Classical Greek or Koine Greek
What does the Greek word “katakaluptos”
Uncut hair
What does the Greek word “akatakaluptos”
Cut hair
What does Paul say on a woman’s head is the same as “shaven”?
Trimmed or cut hair
How do we know that Corinthian women were not obligated or required to wear cloth veils?
All the archeological evidence proves this
Who started requiring Greek women to wear cloth “veils”?
Catholicism
What does Paul say is given to women, but forbidden men, as a covering?
Uncut hair
Why does Paul say heresies must come?
That the approved or correct ones may be manifested or revealed
What does the “broken bread” represent at communion?
The broken body
How often does Paul say we should observe communion?
Only as much as we like
How do we eat and drink communion “unworthily”?
With an irreverent attitude toward others in the church
Paul says its it is impossible to “discern” or observe correctly communion without observing or “discerning” something else. what is it?
The Lord’s body (the church)