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NEW TESTAMENT BOOK, ACTS OF THE APOSTLES |
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| 412.���� _____� There were 120 people in the upper room in Jerusalem to choose a replacement for Judas (Acts 1:15, 20).� If there were 11 apostles after Judas died, how many in the room were not apostles? |
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| 413.���� _____� On another day ~ the Day of Pentecost ~ (Acts 2:1) the apostles received the Holy Spirit in a special way and began the church.� This was 50 days after the Passover.� Jesus died the day before Passover and was raised two days later.� He then walked on earth 40 days before returning to heaven.� How many days after his return to heaven was the church established? |
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| 414.���� _____� How many different nationalities heard and understood the apostles in their own language that day (Acts 2:9~11)? |
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| 415.���� _____� Although all the apostles preached that day (Acts 2:37), we know Peter began the first church sermon in the 3rd hour of the day (Acts 2:15).� The first hour was 6:00 AM.� What time did Peter and probably the other apostles begin preaching? |
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| 416.���� _____� Joel prophesied of this day about BC 800.� Peter told about it about 25 AD.� About how many years later did Peter quote his prophecy? |
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| 417.���� _____� David prophesied of this day about BC 1,000 (Acts 2:25~35).� About how many years later did Peter quote his prophecy? |
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| 418.���� _____� After the apostles' sermon, 3,000 people were baptized that same day (Acts 2:41).� If the apostles began baptizing at 20:00 AM, took off one hour for lunch, one hour for dinner, and quit at midnight, how many would the twelve have to have baptized every hour if only the 12 baptized? |
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| 419.���� _____� That would be one person every how many minutes?� Since definition of baptism is to dip or bury, do you think the other new Christians helped baptize? |
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| 420.���� _____� Peter and John healed a lame man at the Temple and said it was by the power of Christ whom they crucified.� 5,000 believed (Acts 3:1; 4:4).� How many more believed than on the day of Pentecost? |
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| 421.���� _____� The man who was healed by Peter and John was 40 years old (Acts 4:22).� How many months had he been lame (Acts 3:2)? |
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| 422.���� _____� Ananias and Sapphira sold their possessions and gave most of it to the church (good) but lied and claimed they'd given it all to the church (bad).� They each told this lie 3 hours apart (Acts 5:1~11).� How many minutes did Sapphira have to live after her husband told the lie first? |
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| 423.���� _____� When the Christian widows began to be neglected, the 12 apostles requested that 7 deacons be appointed to take care of their problems (Acts 6:1~3).� How many more apostles were there than deacons? |
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| 424.���� _____� An Ethiopian eunuch, treasurer for Queen Candace, was reading Isaiah 53 in his chariot on his way from Jerusalem.� Philip told him of Jesus and he was baptized by going down into the water (Acts 8:27~30).� Isaiah prophesied of Jesus' death about 712 BC.� The eunuch was baptized about AD 33.� About how many years later did this occur? |
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| 425.���� _____� While future apostle Paul was persecuting Christians, Christ appeared to him and blinded him 3 days until Ananias came and baptized him (Acts 9:1-18).� About how many hours was he blind? |
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| 416.���� _____� While in the city of Lyda, Peter healed a man lame for8 years (Acts 9:32~35).� About how lmany days was he lame? |
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| 427.���� _____� While Cornelius, a Gentile centurion, prayed the 9th hour, God told him to send for Peter to find out how to be saved (Acts 10:1~8).� What time did God talk to him? |
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| 428.���� _____� The next day while Peter awaited his meal at the 6th hour, he had a vision which indicated he should preach to Gentiles also (Acts 10:9~48).� What time did he have his vision? |
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| 429.���� _____� How many hours before Peter's vision did God speak to Cornelius? |
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| 430.���� _____� Jewish Peter went from Joppa to Gentile Cornelius with God's message of salvation.� 500 years before, Jonah went from Joppa to Gentile Nineveh with God's message (Jonah 1:3).� How many centuries earlier did this take place in the same town? |
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| 431.���� _____� After Herod killed the apostle James, he had Peter put in prison to kill him too.� He had 4 quoternions of soldiers to guard Peter (Acts 12:1~4).� A quoternion is 4 men.� How many soldiers guarded this one man? |
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| 432.���� _____� On Paul?s first missionary trip he went to and preached in the following cities (Acts 13~15): |
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| ����������� Antioch to Seleucia��������������������������� � 50 miles |
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| ����������� Seleucia to Salamis��������������������������� 200 miles |
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| ����������� Salamis to Paphos����������������������������� 150 miles |
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| ����������� Paphos to Perga�������������������������������� 250 miles |
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| ����������� Perga to Antioch������������������������������� 150 miles������� |
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| ����������� Antioch to Iconium���������������������������� 100 miles |
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| ����������� Iconium to Lystra������������������������������ � 50 miles |
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| ����������� Lystra to Antioch������������������������������ 100 miles |
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| ����������� Antioch to Perga������������������������������� 150 miles |
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| ����������� Perga to Attalia��������������������������������� � 25 miles |
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| ����������� Attalia to Antioch������������������������������ 450 miles |
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| ����������� About how many miles did Paul travel to preach? |
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| 433.���� _____� It took approximately 3 years to make the trip.� How many miles did he average per month? |
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| 434.���� _____� On Paul's second missionary trip he traveled to and preached in the following cities (Acts 16:1~18:22): |
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| ����������� Antioch to Derbe������������������������������� 400 miles |
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| ����������� Derbe to Lystra�������������������������������� � 75 miles |
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| ����������� Lystra to Troas��������������������������������� 600 miles |
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| ����������� Troas to Philippi�������������������������������� 250 miles |
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| ����������� Philippi to Thessalonica�������������������� 100 miles |
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| ����������� Thessalonica to Berea���������������������� � 75 miles |
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| ����������� Berea to Athens�������������������������������� 400 miles |
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| ����������� Athens to Corinth������ ���������������������� ��75 miles |
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| ����������� Corinth to Ephesus��������������������������� 400 miles |
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| ����������� Ephesus to Caesarea������������������������ 900 miles |
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| ����������� Caesarea to Antioch������������������������� 450 miles |
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| ����������� About how many miles in all did he travel to preach during his second missionary trip? |
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| 435.���� _____� It took approximately 4 years to make this trip too. How many miles did he average per month? |
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| 436.���� _____� On Paul?s third missionary trip he travelled to the following known places (Acts 18:23~21:17): |
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| ����������� Antioch to Ephesus��������������������������� 950 miles |
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| ����������� Ephesus to Macedonia��������������������� 525 miles |
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| ����������� Macedonia to Greece����������������������� 800 miles |
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| ����������� Greece to Philippi����������������������������� 800 miles |
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| ����������� Philippi to Troas�������������������������������� 450 miles |
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| ����������� Troas to Asos������������������������������������ � 50 miles |
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| ����������� Asos to Mitylene������������������������������ � 50 miles |
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| ����������� Mitylene to Chios����������������������������� 100 miles |
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| ����������� Chios to Trogyllium�������������������������� 100 miles |
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| ����������� Trogyllium to Miletus����������������������� � 50 miles |
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| ����������� Miletus to Coos�������������������������������� � 75 miles |
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| ����������� Coos to Rhodes��������������������������������� 100 miles |
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| ����������� Rhodes to Patara������������������������������ 100 miles |
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| ����������� Patara to Tyre����������������������������������� 575 miles |
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| ����������� Tyre to Ptolemais������������������������������ � 50 miles |
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| ����������� Ptolemais to Caesarea���������������������� � 50 miles |
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| ����������� Caesarea to Jerusalem��������������������� 100 miles |
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| ����������� About how many miles did he travel to preach on this missionary trip? |
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| 437.���� _____� It took him approximately 4 years to make this trip too.� About how many miles per month did he average? |
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| 438.���� _____� Paul lived and preached in Ephesus 3 years (Acts 20:3).� How many months was this? |
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| 439.���� _____� While imprisoned by the Jews in Jerusalem for blasphemy, there was a plot to kill Paul.� So he was sneaked out of the city guarded by 2 centurions, 200 soldiers, 70 horsemen, and 200 spearmen (Acts 23:11~24).� How many in all guarded Paul to Caesarea? |
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| 440.���� _____� They left the third hour of the night (Acts 23:23).� The first hour is 6:00 PM, so what time did they leave? |
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| 441.���� _____� Paul was in prison only 12 days when he was arrested for blasphemy (Acts 24:11).� The following day the Roman chief captain made the Jewish Sanhedrin listen to Paul's defence (Acts 22:29, 30).� The next day 40 Jews vowed not to eat until they had killed Paul for converting people from their religion (Acts 23:12, 13).� The next night and day they slipped Paul out of Jerusalem (Acts 23:32).� Paul was in Jerusalem how many days? |
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| 442.���� _____� Paul was in prison in Caesarea for two years in protective custody and awaiting trials before various courts (Acts 24:27).� About how many days was he in jail? |
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| 443.���� _____� When Paul was sent to Rome for his trial before Caesar, he was allowed to preach in the following cities on the way (Acts 27:1~18:16): |
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| ����������� Caesarea to Sidon����������������������������� 150 miles |
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| ����������� Sidon to Myra����������������������������������� 500 miles |
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| ����������� Myra to Crete����������������������������������� 350 miles |
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| ����������� Crete to Melita��������������������������������� 600 miles |
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| ����������� Melita to Syracuse��������������������������� 100 miles |
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| ����������� Syracuse to Rhegium������������������������ 100 miles |
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| ����������� Rhegium to Puteoli��������������������������� 250 miles |
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| ����������� Puteoli to Rome�������������������������������� 200 miles |
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| ����������� About how many miles did he travel and preach while a prisoner on his way to Rome for his final trial? |
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| 444.���� _____� During the trip, they were in a storm for 14 days that finally tore the ship apart (Acts 27:14~44).�� About how many hours were they lost at sea in the tempest? |
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| 445.���� _____� There were on board ship 276 people (Acts 27:37).� Since there was a centurion and his 100 soldiers on board (Acts 27:41, 42), how many were civilians? |
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| 446.���� _____� They stayed on the island of Miletus after the shipwreck for 3 months until winter passed and they could get a ride on another ship passing through (Acts 27:12; 28:11).� How many days were they on the island? |
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| 447.���� _____� In Rome, Paul was allowed to stay in his own hired house as a kind of political prisoner for two years before his trial before Nero Caesar.� How many days was this? |
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| Congratulations!� You have completed the Acts of the Apostles book of the New Testament.� Now you are ready for the letters the Apostles wrote to the first churches. |
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NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS OF THE APOSTLES' LETTERS |
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Letter to the Church at Rome by Paul |
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| 448.���� _____� Romans 1:29~31 lists these things Christians should NOT do or be: |
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| ����������� unrighteous���������������������������������������� deceitful��������������������������������������������� inventors of evil |
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| ����������� wicked������������������������������������������������ whisperers����������������������������������������� without understanding |
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| ����������� covetous�������������������������������������������� backbiters������������������������������������������ covenant breakers |
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| ����������� malicious�������������������������������������������� haters of God������������������������������������ without affection |
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| ����������� envious���������������������������������������������� despiteful������������������������������������������� implacable |
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| ����������� murderers������������������������������������������ proud�������������������������������������������������� unmerciful |
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| ����������� debators��������������������������������������������� boasters |
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| ����������� How many sins did he list? |
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449.���� _____� Romans 12:9~21 lists these things Christians SHOULD do or be: |
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| �������������� love without dissimulation���������������������������������������� hospitable |
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abhor evil bless persecutors |
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| ������������� cleave to good����������������������������������������������������������� rejoice with others |
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| ������������� kind to one another��������������������������������������������������� weep with others |
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| ����������� prefer others over self���������������������������������������������� of same mind with others |
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| ����������� not slothful in business��������������������������������������������� mind not high things |
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| ����������� fervent in spirit���������������������������������������������������������� condescend to lowly men |
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| ����������� serve the Lord����������������������������������������������������������� not conceited |
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| ����������� rejoice in hope����������������������������������������������������������� return not evil for evil |
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| ����������� patient in tribulation�������������� ����������������������������������� honest |
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| ����������� continuous in prayer������������������������������������������������� peaceable with all |
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| ����������� distribute to needy saints����������������������������������������� avenge not self |
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| 450.���� _____� In Romans 8:38, 39, Paul lists the things that will never separate us from the love of God.� How many are there? |
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| ����������������������������������� death�������������������������������������������������� things present |
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| ����������������������������������� life������������������������������������������������������ things to come |
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| ����������������������������������� angels������������������������������������������������ height |
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| ����������������������������������� principalities�������������������������������������� depth |
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| 451.���� _____� At the end of his letter to the Christians in Rome (Romans 16:3~15), Paul sent special greetings to the following: |
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| ����������������������� MEN�������������������������������������� MEN�������������������������������������� WOMEN������������������� |
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| ����������������������� Aquilla����������������������������������� Narcissus������������������������������� Priscilla |
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| ����������������������� Epaenetus������������������������������ Rufus������������������������������������� Mary |
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| ����������������������� Andronicus���������������������������� Asyncritus����������������������������� Tryphena |
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| ����������������������� Junia�������������������������������������� Olympas�������������������������������� Tryphposa |
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| ����������������������� Amplias���������������������������������� Nereus����������������������������������� Persis |
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| ����������� ����������� Urbane����������������������������������� Philologus������������������������������ Julia |
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| ����������������������� Stachys���������������������������������� Hermes���������������������������������� Nereus' sister |
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| ����������������������� Appelles��������������������������������� Patrobas |
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| ����������������������� Aristobulus���������������������������� Hermas |
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| ����������������������� Herodian�������������������������������� Phlegon |
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| ����������������������� How many more men did he greet than women? |
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| 452.���� _____� Those with Paul who sent greetings to the church at Rome (Romans 16:21~23) were: |
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| ����������������������� Paul���������������������������������������� Tertius����������������������������������� Timothy |
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| ����������������������� Gaius������������������������������������� Lucius������������������������������������ Erastus |
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| ����������������������� Jason������������������������������������ Quartus���������������������������������� Sosipater |
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| ����������������������� How many more Roman Christians were greeted than Christians with Paul who sent their greetings? |
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Letter to the Church at Corinth by Paul |
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| 453.���� _____� I Corinthians 13:1~3 tells all the good we can do or be but still not love, in which case it does not do us any good: |
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| ����������� Speak with tongues of men and angels |
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| ����������� Have gift of prophecy |
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| ����������� Understand all mysteries |
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| ����������� Have all knowledge |
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| ����������� Have all faith |
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| ����������� Bestow all goods to feed poor |
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| ����������� Give body to be burned |
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| ����������� How many good works are mentioned? |
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| 454.���� _____� I Corinthians 13:4~8 tells the things that love does: |
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| ����������� Suffers long��������������������������������������� Is Kind����������������������������������������������� Envies not |
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| ����������� Vaunts not itself�������������������������������� Is not puffed up��������������������������������� Does not behave unseemly |
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| ����������� Seeks no her own���������������������������� Is not easily provoked���������������������� Thinks no evil |
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| ����������� Rejoices not in iniquity��������������������� Rejoices in truth�������������������������������� Bears all things |
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| ����������� Believes all things����������������������������� Hopes all things�������������������������������� Endures all things |
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| ����������� Never fails |
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| ����������� How many characteristics of love are mentioned? |
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Second Letter to the Church at Corinth by Paul |
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| 455.���� _____� Paul said he had been beaten with 40 stripes 5 times for the sake of Christ (II Corinthians 11:24).� How many stripes had he received in all? |
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| 456.���� _____� Paul also was beaten with rods 3 times for preaching Jesus Christ (II Corinthians 11:25).� How many more times was he beaten with a whip than a rod? |
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| 457.���� _____� Galatians 1:17~2:2 tells how Paul spent the first 3 years after his conversion in Arabia and Damascus.� After that he visited Peter in Jerusalem for 15 days, and then preached around Syria and Cilicia for 14 days.� Then he went back to Jerusalem and made plans for his first missionary trip.� About how many years had he been a Christian before his missionary work began? |
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Letter to the Church at Galatia by Paul |
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| 458.���� _____� Galatians 5:19~21 lists the works of the flesh, while Galatians 5:22, 23 lists the fruits of the spirit. |
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| ����������� _____WORKS_____OF_____FLESH_____���������������������� FRUITS� OF� SPIRIT |
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| ����������� adultery��������������������������������� wrath�������������������������������������������������� love |
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| ����������� fornication����������������������������� strife�������������������������������������������������� joy |
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| ����������� uncleanness��������������������������� seditions�������������������������������������������� peace |
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| ����������� lasciviousness����������������������� heresies��������������������������������������������� longsuffering |
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| ����������� idolatry���������������������������������� envy��������������������������������������������������� gentleness |
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| ����������� witchcraft������������������������������� murder����������������������������������������������� goodness |
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| ����������� hatred������������������������������������ drunkenness�������������������������������������� faith |
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| ����������� variance��������������������������������� revellings������������������������������������������� meekness |
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| ����������� How many more bad characteristics did he list than good characteristics? |
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Letter to the Church at Ephesus by Paul |
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| 460.���� _____� Ephesians 4:4~6 says there is one of several things |
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| ����������� 1��������� Body |
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| ����������� 1��������� Spirit |
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| ����������� 1��������� Lord |
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| ����������� 1��������� Faith |
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| ����������� 1��������� Baptism |
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| ����������� 1 �������� God and Father |
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| ����������� Ephesians 4:11 lists the things in the church that there are more than one of: |
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| ����������� Apostles |
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| ����������� Prophets |
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| ����������� Evangelists |
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| ����������� Pastors |
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| ����������� Teachers |
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| ����������� How many more ones are there than more~than~ones? |
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| 460.���� _____� Ephesians 4:31 tells some bad things we should not show toward others, while verse 32 tells some good things we should show: |
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| ����������������������������������������������� ___BAD___��������������������������������������� GOOD_____ |
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| ����������������������������������������������� bitterness������������������������������� kindness |
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| ����������������������������������������������� wrath�������������������������������������� tenderheartedness |
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| ����������������������������������������������� anger�������������������������������������� forgiveness |
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| ����������������������������������������������� clamor |
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| ����������������������������������������������� evil speaking |
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| ����������������������������������������������� malice |
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| ����������� How many more sinful things are listed than good things?� Might this mean sin is more complicated and goodness more simple? |
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Letter to the Church at Philippi by Paul |
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| 461.���� _____� Philippians was written to encourage the Christians at Philippi to be humble and content.� In the four chapters are 30, 30, 21, and 23 verses.� How many verses were written to encourage them in all? |
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Letter to the Church at Colossae by Paul |
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| 462.���� _____� In Paul's letter to the church at Colossae encouraging them to have good works, he sent greetings from: |
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| ����������� Tychicus |
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| ����������� Epaphras |
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| ����������� Onesimus |
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| ����������� Luke |
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| ����������� Aristarchus |
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| ����������� Demas |
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| ����������� Marcus |
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| ����������� He sent special greetings to the Christians brotherhood (church) in: |
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| ����������� Laodicea |
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| ����������� Hierapolis |
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| ����������� Nymphas |
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| ����������� Archippus |
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| ����������� How many more individuals or groups sent greetings than received special greetings? |
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Two Letters to the Church at Thessalonica by Paul |
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| 463.���� _____� I Thessalonians, Paul's letter encouraging the good and explaining heaven, has 5 chapters.� II Thessalonians, Paul's letter warning of falling away, has 3 chapters.� How many more chapters are in Paul's first ltter than his second letter to this congregation? |
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Two Letters to Timothy by Paul |
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| 464.���� _____� I Timothy, Paul's letter explaining church government, has 6 chapters.� II Timothy, Paul's letter warning of those who will lead people from sound doctrine, has 4 chapters.� How many more chapters are used to explain church government? |
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Letter to Titus by Paul |
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| 465.���� _____� In Paul's letter to Titus, he explains how to set up the church government of a local congregation in 3 chapters.� His letter to Timothy explaining the same type of things is 6 chapters long.� How much longer did he take to explain church government to Timothy than to Titus? |
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Letter to Philemon by Paul |
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| 466.���� _____� This letter called Philemon was actually addressed to Philemon, Apphia, and Archippus, plus others who met in Philemon's house.� Special greetings were sent at the end to Epaphras, Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas and Lucas.� How many more did he salute at the end of his letter than at the beginning? |
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Letter to the Hebrew/Jewish Christians by Unidentified Apostle |
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| 467.���� _____� Hebrews 11:4~31 tells about the works of these people because of their great faith:� Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Rahab.� Verse 32 lists but does not tell about the works of these people because of their great faith:� Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthae, David, Samuel, Prophets.� How many more had their works of faith explained than did not? |
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Letter to Scattered Jewish Christians by James, the Brother of Jesus |
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| 468.���� _____� In James 1 and 2, James uses the word "faith" 14 times and "works" 14 times.� How many times were both faith and works mentioned? |
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Two Letters to Christians in Today's Turkey by Peter |
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| 469.���� _____� I Peter 3:8~11 tells the church to: |
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| ����������� be of one mind |
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| ����������� have compassion for each other |
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| ����������� love as brothers |
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| ����������� be full of pity |
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| ����������� be courteous |
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| ����������� render blessings for evil |
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| ����������� do good |
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| ����������� seek peace |
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| ����������� II Peter 1:5~7 tells the church to have the following:� Faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, charity.� How many good attitudes are listed in both I Peter and II Peter total? |
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Three Letters to Christians in General, an Unnamed Lady, and Gaius by John |
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| 470.���� _____� The three letters written by John mention commandment 11 times in I John, 4 times in II John, and 0 times in III� John.� How many times did he mention commandment? |
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| 471.���� _____� John mentioned love 47 times in I John, 4 times in II John, and 2 times in III John.� How many times did he mention love? |
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Letter to Christians by Jude, brother of James and Jesus |
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472.���� _____� Jude has only 25 verses, III John has 14 verses, II John has 13 verses and Philemon has 25 verses.� How many more verses does Jude have than the shortest letter~book in the New Testament? |
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Congratulations!� You have just completed the New Testament Letters of the Apostles to the early churches.� Now you are ready for the very end of the New Testament and of the whole Bible ~ Revelation. |
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