Romans 14: Teaches we should condemn people who disagree with out interpretations of scripture. -
Answers False
Part of the purpose of the second Letter to the Corinthians was to clarify what happened in Ephesus. -
Answers True
What distinguished the Jews in Berea was that they evaluated the truth of Paul's teaching by looking at
the Old Testament Law and based on this validation they became believers. - Answers True
The great flaw of common hermeneutics the authors mention include our bringing our own theological
heritage, church traditions, and cultural norms into the text as we read them. - Answers True
Paul got into trouble with some businessmen in Philippi on the matter of OT Law. - Answers False
According to Stuart and Fee why are occasional document sometimes difficult to interpret? - Answers
We do not know always know the questions or problems of the occasion
On Christian liberty Paul concluded in 1 Corinthians that there are no limits in Christ? - Answers False
While Paul and Silas were in prison at Philippi their jailer was led to faith in Christ. - Answers True
Paul had trouble with the Jews in Thessalonica and was accused by them of... - Answers advocating
beliefs that were "un-Roman"
Paul was asking the Corinthians for an offering to give the believers in Macedonia. - Answers False
Why were there apparently no synagogues in Philippi? - Answers likely related to the edict that cast the
Jews out of Rome in the year 49CE
In Romans 1-3 paul basically sums up that everyone is guilty before God of sin. - Answers True
Paul's conclusions on the issue of marriage as discussed in 1 Corinthians concluded that marriage was
only for people who were not in ministry. - Answers False
Paul lived in the Roman Empire, but as a Jew he could not be a Roman citizen. - Answers False
The Athenians easily accepted the concept of the resurrection of Jesus. - Answers False
The epistles were written primarily to directly expound theology. - Answers False
What were the issues of worship that Paul addressed in 1 Corinthians? - Answers role of women, the
Lord's Supper, use of Spiritual Gifts
The question of Israel's relationship to God is not an issue covered in the book of Romans. - Answers
False