BIBL 104 QUIZ 7 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Sanctification (or progressive holiness) through the indwelling Holy Spirit in the lives of
believers is the fruit (result) of justification. - Answer -True (2.5 of 2.5 points)
What were the main differences between Paul's first and second imprisonments? -
Answer -All of the above (2.5 of 2.5 points)
Letters are meant to be read ______, the same way you read a personal letter today. -
Answer -from beginning to end (2.5 of 2.5 points)
Paul got into trouble with some businessmen in Philippi on the matter of OT Law. -
Answer -False
On Christian liberty Paul concluded in 1 Corinthians that there are no limits in Christ? -
Answer -False
While Paul and Silas were in prison at Philippi their jailer was led to faith in Christ. -
Answer -True
Paul was asking the Corinthians for an offering to give the believers in Macedonia. -
Answer -False
Why were there apparently no synagogues in Philippi? - Answer -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. -
Answer -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. - Answer -False
The Athenians easily accepted the concept of the resurrection of Jesus. - Answer -
False
The question of Israel's relationship to God is not an issue covered in the book of
Romans. - Answer -False
"The Basic Rule" Stuart and Fee mention in approaching the 'meaning of a text' is that
the text means what I want it to mean for my own life's situations in the 21st century. -
Answer -False
Hebrews is the last letter that we know for sure that Paul wrote. - Answer -False
, What issue caused Paul's letter to the church in Colosse. - Answer -Failure to
recognize the deity of Christ
Peter was executed in about the year 44c.e. - Answer -False
Gnosticism is a 1st century cult that was born solely out of early Christianity. - Answer -
False
The purpose behind Paul's letter to Philemon was to ask him to reconcile with his slave
Onesimus. - Answer -True
According to Stuart and Fee what are the three literary types we see in Revelation? -
Answer -apocalypse, prophecy, and letter
The book of Revelation is one of encouragement to the readers. - Answer -True
Hermeneutically there are no differences between the other apocalyptic literature
mentioned in the chapter and Revelation. - Answer -False
One of the important theological issues in Paul's letter to the Philippians is the
preexistence of Christ. - Answer -True
A lack of sound exegetical principles has been the cause of much of the bad speculative
interpretations of the book of Revelation. - Answer -True
The historical context of "the letter to the seven churches" in Revelation is suffering. -
Answer -True
In his travels spreading the gospel Paul apparently made it to Spain. - Answer -True
Which chapter is the theological key to the book of Revelation according to Stuart and
Fee? - Answer -12
In order to truly understand Revelation one must ignore its OT echoes. - Answer -False
The Revelation conveys God in control of the church, but not of history. - Answer -
False
Like Jesus and Peter, Paul was also executed on the cross. - Answer -False
ln Romans, Paul teaches about the Jewish "remnant" and the future of lsrael. - Answer
-True
Letters are meant to be read , the same way you read a personal letter today. - Answer
-From beginning to end
Sanctification (or progressive holiness) through the indwelling Holy Spirit in the lives of
believers is the fruit (result) of justification. - Answer -True (2.5 of 2.5 points)
What were the main differences between Paul's first and second imprisonments? -
Answer -All of the above (2.5 of 2.5 points)
Letters are meant to be read ______, the same way you read a personal letter today. -
Answer -from beginning to end (2.5 of 2.5 points)
Paul got into trouble with some businessmen in Philippi on the matter of OT Law. -
Answer -False
On Christian liberty Paul concluded in 1 Corinthians that there are no limits in Christ? -
Answer -False
While Paul and Silas were in prison at Philippi their jailer was led to faith in Christ. -
Answer -True
Paul was asking the Corinthians for an offering to give the believers in Macedonia. -
Answer -False
Why were there apparently no synagogues in Philippi? - Answer -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. -
Answer -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. - Answer -False
The Athenians easily accepted the concept of the resurrection of Jesus. - Answer -
False
The question of Israel's relationship to God is not an issue covered in the book of
Romans. - Answer -False
"The Basic Rule" Stuart and Fee mention in approaching the 'meaning of a text' is that
the text means what I want it to mean for my own life's situations in the 21st century. -
Answer -False
Hebrews is the last letter that we know for sure that Paul wrote. - Answer -False
, What issue caused Paul's letter to the church in Colosse. - Answer -Failure to
recognize the deity of Christ
Peter was executed in about the year 44c.e. - Answer -False
Gnosticism is a 1st century cult that was born solely out of early Christianity. - Answer -
False
The purpose behind Paul's letter to Philemon was to ask him to reconcile with his slave
Onesimus. - Answer -True
According to Stuart and Fee what are the three literary types we see in Revelation? -
Answer -apocalypse, prophecy, and letter
The book of Revelation is one of encouragement to the readers. - Answer -True
Hermeneutically there are no differences between the other apocalyptic literature
mentioned in the chapter and Revelation. - Answer -False
One of the important theological issues in Paul's letter to the Philippians is the
preexistence of Christ. - Answer -True
A lack of sound exegetical principles has been the cause of much of the bad speculative
interpretations of the book of Revelation. - Answer -True
The historical context of "the letter to the seven churches" in Revelation is suffering. -
Answer -True
In his travels spreading the gospel Paul apparently made it to Spain. - Answer -True
Which chapter is the theological key to the book of Revelation according to Stuart and
Fee? - Answer -12
In order to truly understand Revelation one must ignore its OT echoes. - Answer -False
The Revelation conveys God in control of the church, but not of history. - Answer -
False
Like Jesus and Peter, Paul was also executed on the cross. - Answer -False
ln Romans, Paul teaches about the Jewish "remnant" and the future of lsrael. - Answer
-True
Letters are meant to be read , the same way you read a personal letter today. - Answer
-From beginning to end