Test 3 Lecture Notes Flashcards

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Paul goes to Corinth and stays for how long?

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18 months

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Where becomes a major center for Paul’s ministry?

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Corinth

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3
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Where does Paul meet Pricilla and Aquila?

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Corinth

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Where (most likely) does Paul begin his letter writing?

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Corinth

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1 & 2 Thessalonians was written here

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Corinth

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The culture of Corinth was fascinated with what?

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Flesh & had its impact on the language

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Corinthianize

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Is to commit to fornication

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Corinthian girl

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A prostitue

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Paul comes to Corinth _____ and ______

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Deflated and depressed

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The proconsulship of Gallio and the Gallio inscription helps us?

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To date Paul’s travels and writing of letters

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What are the 3 significant charges brought up against Paul

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  1. Saw Christianity as part of Judaism
  2. Granted Christianity the rights and privileges of Judaism
  3. Basically Paul’s teaching is vindicated
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12
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Who was beaten and possibly helps Paul write 1 Cor.

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Sosthenes

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13
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The last leg of Paul’s 2nd missionary journey is wrapped up by

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Sailing to Ephesus with Priscilla and Aquila. Then moves on to Caesarea>Jerusalem>Antioch>Galatia> Phrygia to visit and strengthen churches

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Apollos who only knew the baptism of John.

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Described as a learned man with thorough knowledge of the scriptures. Taught by Pricilla and Aquila .

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15
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Paul’s 3rd missionary journey is where?

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Ephesus

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1 of 3 ways the spirit is involved in Acts

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  1. Baptism of the Holy Spirit– like on the day of Pentecost with the disciples and Cornelius and his household
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2 or 3 ways the spirit is involved

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The gift of the Holy Spirit (acts 2:38 which is given to all believers who repent and are baptized)

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3 or 3 ways the Holy Spirit is involved in the book of Acts

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  1. Special gifts through laying on of hands
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3rd missionary journey:

Notice in the first few verses that Paul re-baptizes those who only knew the _____?

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Baptism of John

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20
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Paul spends 3 months where?

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The synagogue

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21
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After the synagogue where does Paul go for two years?

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The lecture hall of tyrannus

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22
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Paul’s continued his letter writing in the lecture hall of tyrannus. What books were written?

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1 Cor.

And possibly some of Galatians

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23
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Another missionary pattern is established:

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Paul stays out while others come in to listen/learn then take the good news back home

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24
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Paul had influence over what world in Ephesus?

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The world of magic

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7 sons of Secva
Burning of magic scrolls
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The spiritual world recognizes _____
Authority of Jesus and those in whom His spirit lives
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No person can stand against the ____ by themselves
Spirits
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Result was ?
That the name of Jesus was held in great honor
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What temple was one of the 7 wonders of the world
Artemis
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Riot caused by ______ who sold idols of ______
Demetrius, Artemis
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Artemis
Greek goddess of nature, the hint and helped women with fertility and child birth
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Paul's teaching is vindicated by _____?
The city clerk who disbands the riot for gathering without sufficient means
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Paul travels from Ephesus throughout Macedonia doing what?
Collecting money for the saints in Jerusalem
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When do the "We" sections begin again?
In Acts 20. Luke the author is back traveling with Paul.
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The story of Eutychus
In troas
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Paul's meeting with the elders in Ephesus | 1 of 3
Acts 20:18-27 | Paul's work and responsibilities as a minister
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Paul's meeting with the elders in Ephesus | 2 of 3
Acts 20:28-32 | Paul's admonition to the elders
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Paul's meeting with the elders in Ephesus | 3 of 3
Paul's example to them on how to live and act
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Work/responsibility of the elder/bishop/shepherd
1. Keep watch - over self & over folk 2. Overseers 3. Be shepherds 4. Be on your guard 5. Commit yourself to God's grace
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Acts 21: Paul continues to travel and arrives in Jerusalem
On a beach in Tyre
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Acts 21: when Paul | Is in Jerusalem who returns?
The prophet agabus
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The third major break in the book of Acts
Paul's defense of his ministry
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Problem of Jews hearing about Paul teaching to not do what?
Circumcised their children
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Paul was mobbed and beaten in the temple T or F?
True
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Mob listened until Paul mentioned what?
Being sent to the gentiles
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Defense in Greek is?
Apologia
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Apologetics
Study of arguments in favor of Christian faith
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Paul was saved by who?
The Roman commander and Paul's appeals to his Roman citizenship
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Importance of Roman citizenship
a. How received | b. Benefits of
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Who wrote the Corinthians with Paul
Sosthenes
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Who was Corinthians written to?
The church of God in Corinth
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Place and date of writing the Corinthians
Ephesus & 54-55AD
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Outline of Corinthians
``` A. Confronting a worldly church 1. Worldly values 2. Worldly living 3. Worldly assembles B. Affirming life to come C. Preparing for Paul's visit ```
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Problems in Corinth
``` Factions Sexual immorality Lack reverence Misunderstanding over marriage Misunderstanding over spiritual gifts ```
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Significance of Corinthians
Helps us to see the problems of a local church | We have more information about the actual conditions in the church at Corinth that any other NT church
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3 good things about Corinthians
1. It's practical 2. It treats problems 3. It offers hope for the afterlife
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Author of Ephesus
Paul in prison
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Possible recipient of Ephesus
Ephesus: | Omits at or in
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Circumstances and date of Ephesus
Paul was a prisoner for 2 years in caserera in the early 60s
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Ephesians connection to Colossians
Tychicus
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Outline of Colossians:
The redemption and reconciliation of all things in Christ | Instructions for a new life in Christ
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The author of Colossians
Paul
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Recipients of Colossians
The Holy and faithful brothers in Christ at colossae
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Circumstances and date of Colossians
Paul is a prisoner most likely is Rome date: early 60s
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Paul's in colossae connected to Ephesians and Philemon how?
Ephesians: Tychicus Phil: onesimus
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Paul's relation to the Colossians
Without a doubt colossae was the least important church to which any epistle of Paul is addressed.
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Theme of Colossians
Christ is all
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Colossian heresy
1. He is supreme 2. He is the fullness of God 3. He is the foundation 4. He is our life line
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Paul's answer to the Colossians Hersey
Christ is all: he is the beginning and the end of Christian living
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Who's the author of Philemon
Paul
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Who is the recipient of Philemon
Philemon: A fellow worker of Paul
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Date of Philemon
60-61 AD
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Onesiumus means?
Useful
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What happened between Philemon and Onesimus
Onesimus ran away to Rome and Paul found him and converted him and then sent him back with a letter to Philemon
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Circular letter
A document or letter that is sent to a closed group of people with the intention of being widely circulated
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How Roman citizenship is received
Born to Roman parents Freed from slavery by Roman master Redeeming yourself
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Benefits of being a Roman citizen
Exempt from taxes Right to trial, right to know that charges against you Right to face accusers appeal Right to appeal to Caesar