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1. What happened while Paul and Silas were in prison? About midnight, there was an earthquake that shook the foundations of the prison. The doors of the prison broke open, and the chains of all the prisoners fell off. Awakened from his sleep, the jailer saw the result and despaired.With the prison doorsopened, there was no question in his mind but that the prisoners had escaped. Since his life was forfeit, he planned to avoid the embarrassment of the trial and commit suicide. However, Paul cried out for him not to do it since they were all present. Paul & Silas's jailer in Philippi was led to faith in Christ 2. Why did Paul have trouble with the Jews in Thessalonica? His teaching created jealousy and conflict with Jews who did not accept the messiahship of Jesus. They gathered their forces, including a number of "bad characters" from the marketplace, and started a riot. 3. What distinguished the Jews in Berea? They searched the Scriptures to verify Paul's words. 4. What did Paul do in Athens while he was waiting for his friends? Preached and taught 5. Whom did Paul meet in Corinth, and how did they work together? a Jewish believer named Aquila and his wife,Priscilla.10 They had just recently arrived from Rome because Claudius had expelled the Jews out of the city 6. Why did Paul write two letters to the Thessalonians? What was their content? To clarify doctrine and encourage them. 7. What did Paul and Silas do at the end of their stay in Corinth? They returned to Antioch 8. What pattern of evangelism did Paul use in every new city, including Ephesus? He went to the Jews first. And then to the Gentiles. 9. What were the results of the time Paul spent in Ephesus? Paul's teachings drove a wedge among the Jews. When this occurred, Paul left the synagogue group and began to meet with the disciples in the lecture hall of Tyrannus. Ministry lasted for 2 years. The name of Jesus was held in higher respect within the entire community. 10. p 494-496 2 11. Why were there problems in the Corinthian church? Centered on church division, Immorality, questions about marriage, and questions about the resurrection.

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BIBL 104 Quiz 2 Liberty University
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1. What happened while Paul and Silas were in prison? About midnight, there was an
earthquake that shook the foundations of the prison. The doors of the prison broke open, and
the chains of all the prisoners fell off. Awakened from his sleep, the jailer saw the result and
despaired.With the prison doorsopened, there was no question in his mind but that the
prisoners had escaped. Since his life was forfeit, he planned to avoid the embarrassment of
the trial and commit suicide. However, Paul cried out for him not to do it since they were all
present. Paul & Silas's jailer in Philippi was led to faith in Christ

2. Why did Paul have trouble with the Jews in Thessalonica? His teaching created jealousy
and conflict with Jews who did not accept the messiahship of Jesus. They gathered their
forces, including a number of "bad characters" from the marketplace, and started a riot.

3. What distinguished the Jews in Berea? They searched the Scriptures to verify Paul's words.

4. What did Paul do in Athens while he was waiting for his friends? Preached and taught

5. Whom did Paul meet in Corinth, and how did they work together? a Jewish believer
named Aquila and his wife,Priscilla.10 They had just recently arrived from Rome because
Claudius had expelled the Jews out of the city


6. Why did Paul write two letters to the Thessalonians? What was their content? To clarify
doctrine and encourage them.


7. What did Paul and Silas do at the end of their stay in Corinth? They returned to Antioch

8. What pattern of evangelism did Paul use in every new city, including Ephesus? He
went to the Jews first. And then to the Gentiles.


9. What were the results of the time Paul spent in Ephesus? Paul's teachings drove a
wedge among the Jews. When this occurred, Paul left the synagogue group and began to
meet with the disciples in the lecture hall of Tyrannus. Ministry lasted for 2 years. The name
of Jesus was held in higher respect within the entire community.
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,11. Why were there problems in the Corinthian church? Centered on church division,
Immorality, questions about marriage, and questions about the resurrection.


12. What were Paul's conclusions on the issue of marriage as discussed in 1 Corinthians?
marriage was good. It would be better to be single, if a person were able, for the purposes
of ministry.But that was true only if he or she could be single without falling into
immorality.If not, it would be better to be married.

13. What did Paul conclude about Christian liberty in 1 Corinthians? Paul asserted that
while we have freedom in Christ, that does not mean that there are no limits. Rather, the
limits are self-imposed.


14. He was coming to Corinth with some men from Macedonia and he didn't want them to be
embarrassed.

15. According to Harbin the Bible gives us all the detail we would like in Genesis 1 and 2 as to
how
16. God brought about the universe. False

17. Harbin believes that the view of 'apparent age" in the creation would be a clear case of God
18. being deceitful. False

19. The different names for God in Genesis 1 and 2 (ex. Elohim and YHWH) are used for the
20. purposes of reflecting the different roles of God in the creation account. True

21. The Harbin text reflects that the identity of the author of the book of Job has been lost to
history. True

22. According to Hindson faith is so important that it is mentioned over 300 times in the Bible.
True

23. The term toledot can be translated to mean "generations". True

24. The law was a benefit to Israel only from a physical health perspective, that is, the dietary
laws saved many lives. There were no other benefits. False

25. According to Harbin the toledot in Genesis 2:4 (and its correlation to Gen. 3 and 4) shows
how
26. certain relationships were broken by the Fall and specifies some of the consequences of these
27. severed relationships. True

28. Much of the division over the creation event is caused due to disagreement over the meaning
of
29. the Hebrew word for "day". True


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, 30. God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah due to the vile behavior of its inhabitants. True


31. The purpose of the book of Leviticus was to teach Israel how they were to... walk in
practical holiness with God.

32. How does the biblical description of the flood (Genesis 6-9) indicate its extent? All of
the above

33. The laws of sanctification were intended to mark Israel as a unique people who were
"separated" from the practices of their pagan neighbors True

34. Deuteronomy is in large part Moses explaining the law to a new generation of Israelite's
True

35. How did the establishment of cities of refuge ensure social justice in Israel They allowed
justice to be exacted against murders and also prevented innocent blood from being spilled
due to vigilantism, thereby keeping the land free from spiritual pollution

36. Moses was a Hebrew leader who was experienced with the life of the Egyptian court and yet
37. In the Old Testament you will encounter the following genres narrative, law, poetry,
prophecy, epistle, gospel, and wisdom False

38. In the Protevangelium of Genesis 3:15 we see the first announcement of God's redemptive
plan for humanity. True

39. In Harbin's section on the flood he makes a strong case from biblical arguments that the flood
was a global not just a local event. True

40. Isaac was Joseph's father. False

41. According to Harbin the Bible gives us all the detail we would like in Genesis 1 and 2 as to
how God brought about the universe. False

42. Harbin believes that the view of 'apparent age" in the creation would be a clear case of God
being deceitful. False

43. The different names for God in Genesis 1 and 2 (ex. Elohim and YHWH) are used for the
purposes of reflecting the different roles of God in the creation account. True

44. The Harbin text reflects that the identity of the author of the book of Job has been lost to
history. True

45. According to Hindson faith is so important that it is mentioned over 300 times in the Bible.
True

46. The term toledot can be translated to mean "generations". True
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