Part of the purpose of the second letter to the corinthians


Question 1: Paul wrote two letters to the Thessalonians because many did not believe the 1st letter was from him.

Question 2: Part of the purpose of the second Letter to the Corinthians was to clarify what happened in Ephesus.

Question 3: Romans 14: Teaches we should condemn people who disagree with out interpretations of scripture.

Question 4: Paul left Corinth (probably in April of 57) and began his journey to Jerusalem to meet James and the elders.

Question 5: Paul's view on the resurrection as expressed in 1 Corinthians was that not all Christians will be changed in an instant at the last trumpet.

Question 6: In Romans 1 - 3 Paul basically sums up that everyone is guilty before God of sin.

Question 7: 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.

Question 8: Paul lived in the Roman Empire, but as a Jew he could not be a Roman citizen.

Question 9: 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.

Question 10: One of the reasons Paul writes the letter to the Romans...

Question 11: Whom did Paul meet in Corinth in the Winter of 51CE?

Question 12: The epistles were written primarily to directly expound theology.

Question 13: According to Stuart and Fee why are occasional document sometimes difficult to interpret? We do not know always know the questions or problems of the occasion.

Question 14: Paul was asking the Corinthians for an offering to give the believers of Macedonia.

Question 15: Paul had trouble with the Jews in Thessalonica and was accused by them of...

Question 16: Paul was the only survivor of the ship wreck off of Malta.

Question 17: What pattern of evangelism did Paul use in every new city, including Ephesus?

Question 18: The problems in the Corinthian church centered on all of the following: church division, Immorality, questions about marriage, and questions concerning the resurrection.

Question 19: According to Fee and Stuart the epistles seem to be quite easy to interpret but this "ease" is a bit deceptive.

Question 20: What were the issues of worship that Paul addressed in 1 Corinthians?

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