Quiz 7 Paul's Letters
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Quiz:
Paul's
Letters
Due
Dec
11
at
11:59pm
Points
50
Questions
50
Time
Limit
90
Minutes
Instructions
The
quiz:
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the
Learn
material
from
Module
7:
Week
7.
o
Contains
50
multiple-choice
and
true/false
questions.
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to
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hour
and
30
minutes.
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attempts
and
the
highest
attempt
will
count
towards
the
grade.
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|s
worth
50
points.
This
quiz
is
open
book/open
notes.
Submit
this
assignment
by
11:59
p.m.
(ET)
on
Monday
of
Module
7:
Week
7.
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Question
1
1/1
pts
,
@
wealthy
businessman
who
lived
in
Colossae,
owned
slaves,
and
the
church
met
in
his
house.
Philemon
Onesimus
Archippus
Titus
Question
2
171
pts
Paul’s
instructs
the
Corinthians
that
his
perspective
on
the
Gospel
ministry
includes
the
idea
that
knowing
the
fear
of
God
moves
the
minister
to
persuade
unsaved
people
to
become
Christians.
True
False
Question
3
1/1pts
According
to
the
textbook,
Paul’s
pastoral
letters
emphasize
the
importance
of
pastoral
authority
Christian
leadership
Godly
council
practical
mentorship
All
of
the
above
Question
4
1/1
pts
In
Colossians,
Paul
said
Christ
fulfilled
the
law,
thus
keeping
the
obligations
of
the
law
is
no
longer
necessary
because
Christ
took
“it
away
by
nailing
it
to
the
cross.”
True
False
Question
5
1/1pts
Paul
argues
in
Galatians
that
the
law
requires
perfect
obedience,
and
since
no
one
is
perfect,
all
are
condemned
by
the
law.
Only
faith
in
Christ’s
finished
work
can
save
anyone.
True
False
Question
6
171
pts
Paul’s
hope
in
Philippians
was
to
offer
practical
encouragements
to
his
friends
at
Philippi
so
they
would
not
be
tempted
to
doubt
God’s
faithfulness
even
in
dire
circumstances.
True
False
Question
7
1/1pts
In
order
to
“not
carry
out
the
desire
of
the
flesh,”
Paul
urges
the
Galatians
to
“be
thankful
and
please
God
by
worshiping
him
with
holy
fear
and
awe.”
“‘work
at
living
in
peace
with
everyone
and
work
at
living
a
holy
life.”
“take
a
new
grip
with
your
tired
hands
and
strengthen
your
weak
knees.”
“love
your
neighbor
as
yourself.”
171
pts
Question
8
According
to
the
textbook,
Paul
teaches
in
2
Thessalonians
that
the
rapture
will
precede
the
removal
of
the
“restrainer,”
the
revealing
of
the
Antichrist,
the
time
of
tribulation,
and
the
final
Day
of
the
Lord.
True
False
Question
9
1/1
pts
Paul
reminds
the
Colossians
that,
“You
died,
and
your
life
is
hidden
with
Christ
in
God”
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True
False
Question
10
1/1
pts
According
to
Paul
in
Galatians,
the
law
was
also “our
guardian”
to
lead
us
to
Christ.
True
False
Question
11
1/1
pts
In
order
to
“not
carry
out
the
desire
of
the
flesh,”
Paul
urges
the
Galatians
to
“run
the
race
set
before
them.”
“strip
off
every
weight
that
slows
them
down.”
“walk
by
the
Spirit.”
All
of
the
above
Question
12
1/1
pts
The
church
at
Corinth
was
the
ideal
model
for
a
first-century
apostolic
church.
True
False
Question
13
1/1
pts
According
to
the
textbook,
to
keep
him
from
exalting
himself,
God
gave
him
a
thorn
in
the
flesh.
True
False
Question
14
1/1
pts
According
to
Paul
in
Romans,
sanctification
includes
the
imputation
of
God'’s
righteousness
by
means
of
faith
in
Jesus
Christ.
True
False
Question
15
1/1
pts
Paul
uses
the
phrase
“in
Christ”
170
times
in
his
writings
to
refer
to
church-age
believers
to
whom
the
mystery
of
the
God’s
grace
was
already
revealed.
True
False
Question
16
0/1
pts
Paul
sees
believers
as
having
three
chief
duties.
One
of
these
duties
is
towards
the
Christian
cause
Jewish
law
Government
remaining
Apostles
Question
17
1/1
pts
In
2
Corinthians
Paul
told
the
church
that
the
Macedonians
were
giving
a
contribution
for
the
work
of
the
ministry.
Thus,
their
contribution
was
appreciated
but
not
needed.
True
False
Question
18
1/1
pts
According
to
the
textbook,
Timothy
was
probably
converted
to
Christianity
as
a
youth
when
Paul
visited
his
home
in
Lystra
on
the
first
missionary
journey
with
Barnabas.
True
False
Question
19
1/1
pts
In
Galatians,
Paul’s
conclusion
was
that
“we
are
not
children
of
the
slave
but
of
the
free.”
He
makes
this
conclusion
by
allegorically
linking
Christians
to
Sarah
rather
than
Rebekah
Rachel
Leah
Hagar
Question
20
1/1
pts
Paul
encourages
Titus
to
exhort
with
sound
doctrine
in
order
to
produce
good
Christian
behavior.
True
False
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Question
21
1/1
pts
In
First
Corinthians,
Paul
contrasted
the
permanence
of
love
to
the
temporary
nature
of
this
world
friendship
pastoral
authority
spiritual
gifts
Question
22
1/1pts
In
First
Corinthians,
Paul
asserted
that
the
Corinthians
were
operating
as
immature,
baby
Christians,
still
using
the
wisdom
of
the
world
and
this
resulted
in
divisions
among
them.
True
False
1/1
pts
Question
23
Spiritual
warfare
takes
place
both
in
heaven
and
on
earth.
Because
believers
have
victory
in
Christ
in
heaven,
they
should
and
can
have
victory
on
this
earth.
So,
Paul
exhorts
believers
in
Ephesians
to
prepare
for
spiritual
battle
on
this
earth.
True
False
Question
24
1/1
pts
emphasizes
the
coming
judgment
on
the
enemies
of
Christ
and
focuses
on
Satan,
the
Antichrist,
and
the
world.
1
Thessalonians
2
Thessalonians
1
Corinthians
2
Corinthians
Question
25
1/1
pts
The
Galatian
Christians
were
being
influenced
by
Judaizers
who
would
have
Gentile
believers
circumcised
and
live
by
the
law.
True
False
Question
26
1/1
pts
In
1
Timothy
Paul
identified
two
acts
of
heresy:
forbidding
marriage
and
abstinence
from
food.
True
False
Question
27
1/1
pts
In
Ephesians,
Paul
asserts
that,
while
believers
are
the
church
and
the
bride,
Christ
is
the
Bridegroom.
True
False
Question
28
1/1
pts
Paul
sees
believers
as
having
three
chief
duties.
One
of
these
duties
is
towards
the
military
brothers
employer
Ten
Commandments
Question
29
1/1
pts
According
to
the
textbook,
Paul
asserts
in
1
Thessalonians
that
because
of
the
promise
of
the
rapture,
believers
will
not
suffer
the
wrath
of
the
Day
of
the
Lord.
True
False
Question
30
1/1
pts
According
to
Paul
in
Romans,
justification
by
faith
makes
all
equal
before
God
and
gives
the
law
its
rightful
place
of
condemning
sin.
True
False
Question
31
1/1
pts
According
to
the
textbook,
Paul
reminds
the
Thessalonians
that
their
fellow
believers
who
have
died
will
all
be
resurrected
and
translated
(glorified)
together,
to
be
with
Christ
forever.
True
False
Question
32
1/1
pts
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Paul’s
instructs
the
Corinthians
that
his
perspective
on
the
Gospel
ministry
includes
the
idea
that
the
ministry
is
an
opportunity
to
display
the
glory
of
God.
True
False
Question
33
1/1
pts
Throughout
2
Corinthians
Paul
includes
the
story
of
Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Peter
Question
34
1/1
pts
One
of
Paul’s
principal
achievements
was
that
he
wrote
thirteen
books
of
the
New
Testament,
which
are
a
primary
source
of
theological
information
True
False
Question
35
1/1
pts
Paul
sees
believers
as
having
three
chief
duties.
One
of
these
duties
is
towards
the
rules
and
regulations
friends
and
enemies
slave
and
free
weak
and
strong
Question
36
1/1
pts
The
dominant
theme
of
2
Timothy
is
Timothy’s
departure
from
the
truth
which
Paul
was
seeking
to
correct.
True
False
Question
37
1/1
pts
In
Philippians
Paul
argues
that
true
joy
and
peace
are
not
contingent
on
circumstances
but
rather
in
knowing
that
an
all-powerful
and
all-loving
God
is
in
control.
True
False
Question
38
1/1
pts
was
Philemon’s
runaway
slave
from
Colossae
who
encountered
Paul
in
Rome.
Barnabas
Silas
Onesimus
Titus
Question
39
1/1
pts
Paul’s
letters
to
Timothy
and
Titus
are
collectively
known
as
the
Pastoral
Epistles.
True
False
Question
40
1/1
pts
Paul
tells
the
Philippians
that
they
should
live
in
unity,
humility,
and
selflessness.
He
then
gives
himself
as
the
example
for
believers
to
follow
when
he
claims,
“follow
me
as
|
follow
Christ.”
True
False
Question
41
1/1
pts
In
First
Corinthians,
Paul
believed
that
the
Corinthian
Christians
were
still
fleshly.
They
were
still
controlled
by
the
flesh,
and
living
like
the
unsaved,
according
to
human
wisdom.
True
False
Question
42
1/1
pts
In
Romans
Paul
shows
that
all
are
accountable
and
no
one
can
be
justified
by
his
own
good
works,
with
or
without
the
law.
True
False
Question
43
1/1
pts
In
Philemon,
Paul
makes
himself
personally
responsible
for
the
amount
stolen
by
Onesimus.
He
tells
Philemon
to
“Charge
that
to
my
account.”
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True
False
Question
44
1/1
pts
In
Philemon,
Paul
tells
Philemon
to
receive
back
his
runaway
slave
“on the
basis
of
love.”
Paul
is
suggesting
Philemon
not
only
forgive
his
crimes
but
also give
Onesimus
his
freedom.
True
False
Question
45
1/1
pts
is
a
short
and
extremely
practical
book
that
is
focused
primarily
on
church
ministry
and,
secondarily,
on
Christian
discipleship.
1
Timothy
2
Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Question
46
1/1
pts
According
to
Paul
in
Romans,
justification
was
provided
by
Christ’s
substitutionary
death
on
the
cross
as
a
satisfaction
for
man’s
sin
for
all
who
come
to
Christ
in
faith.
Question
47
0/1
pts
While
the
Corinthian
church
had
many
problems
they
never
questioned
Paul’s
apostolic
authority.
True
False
Question
48
1/1
pts
In
,
Paul
cites
an
early
Christian
hymn
in
order
to
explain
the
preeminence
of
Christ.
Ephesians
Colossians
Philippians
Galatians
Question
49
1/1
pts
Epistles
are
the
most
common
literary
form
in
the
New
Testament.
They
are
“‘occasional”
letters;
that
is,
they
were
designed
to
deal
with
specific
situations.
True
False
Question
50
1/1
pts
In
Colossians,
Paul
seems
to
sum
up
the
Colossian
heresy
of
gnosis
calling
it,
“Philosophy
and
empty
deceit
based
on
human
tradition,
based
on
the
elemental
forces
of
the
world.”
True
False
Quiz
Score:
48
out
of
50
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