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| The verse in the book of Acts gives the outline of the spread of the Gospel at the onset of the history of the early church |
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| the historical narrative of the book of Acts emphasizes what key event? |
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| the expansion of the chruch in all the world |
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| in the 16th chapter of Acts... |
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| the Gospel is recieved by the converts in europe |
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| The gospel reaches the gentile in a key event at Cornelius' house in what chapter in Acts? |
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| Paul and Barnabas went on a mission trip from a "base camp" church and often returned there to fellowship and teach, what city is this? |
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| according to your teacher's outline the 3rd section of the book of acts, taking the gospel to all the world begins in what chapter in Acts |
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| paul and barnabas had a disagreement over what in Acts 15 |
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| Barn wanted to take John Mark, Paul didn't |
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| this young man became a part of Paul's missionary team while joining them in the Lystre/Derby region |
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| In acts 16:4-10 some key events take place, changing the course of the missionary effort on Paul's 2nd journey, what happened |
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| they were forbidden by the HS to preach the gospel in Asia Minor, and came to the coastal city of Troas where paul recieved a vision in the night asking them to come to Macedonia |
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| at the jerusalem council, the jewish apostles made a decision pertaining the the new gentile converst and how thier christianity would mix with the jewish traditions> the letter sent asked the gentilse to abstain from what? |
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| things offered to idols, blood, sexual immorality and things strangled |
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| the group of writting known as the "prison epistles" were which books |
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| Ephesians, Colossian, Philippians, Philemon |
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| this city in macedonia was the site of the first church est. by Paul on the european continent, while on his 2nd journey |
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| this city in macedonia was the site of the first church est. by Paul on the european continent, while on his 2nd journey |
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| this city in macedonia was the site of the first church est. by Paul on the european continent, while on his 2nd journey |
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| 6 reasons for paul's writing of his epistle to the philippians, which is not among them |
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| to vindicate paul's ministry ad thier conversion |
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| 3 reason for paul's writing of his second letter to the thessalonians, which is not among them |
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| to ecourage the new believers shorlty after leaving them (paul and silas had to leave quickly and could not return) |
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| city described as being a cosmopolitan city with a melting post of ideas and people of different nations. mixed social status, a port, commercial importance fo rtrade and business and geopgraphically adn militarliy was defended by an almost impervious cit |
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| these two letter written by Paul are jammed full of instructive corrections for the recipients' lifestle and religous error, but also had distinct feature of reminding the reader of God's faithfulness |
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| This city hosted Paul and Silas for just more thatn 2 weeks according to the reacord in Acts, but they still delved into many key doctrines int he short time |
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| this congregation was mostly gentile and thier city was a roman colony. Pual wrote a letter to them emphasizing humility as the paht to peace and joy, using Jesus as the example of sucha life |
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| This chapter in the letter to the Galatians records Paul's rebuke to peter regarding living as a believer justified by faith in JC |
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| thankful prayerful, at peace, and ambitious - god's in control |
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| what chapter among paul's letters begins with the words "now concerning spiritual gifts i do not want you to be ignorant" |
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| the bema seat of christ is discussed in detail in what chp among the Pauline Epistles |
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| "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything with prayer and supplication let your request be known to God, and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding will gaurd your hearts and mind through Jesus Christ" |
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| one reason my teacher believes we as believers will not endure the Great Tribulation is the argument of 1st Thessalonians 5:9 |
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| God did not appoint us to wrath, but to obtian salvation through JC |
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| in 2 Thess 2:2 Paul reminds the believers not to be soon shaken in mind or trouble either by spirit or by word, or by letter, as if from us, mentioning a false message they recieved, what was the content of that message |
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| that the day of the Lord had already come |
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| while paul was in thess. he recieved financial aid more than once and while in corinth from who |
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| the most descriptive passage in the Pauline Epistle dealing with the nature fact and purpose of JC incarnation is found where |
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| 1 corinthians 13 in one word |
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| what 3 consecutive chapters in 2 cornithians encapsule pauls vindication of his ministry and apostleship |
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| this man came to visit paul while he was imprision in rome, bringing a gift and report of the happenings and growth in his home church in what city |
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| Epaphroditus, from Philippi |
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| what chapter in 1 cor. would you find paul's instructions regaurding marriage, remarriag, singleness and devorice |
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| 1 cornth. 14 purpose of spiritual gifts is for what function with in the church |
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| to edify, build up believers |
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| phil. 2 paul put forth the example of humility, jesus, followed be what three men as examples in order |
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| paul, timothy, epaphroditus |
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| where is does paul teach about the rapture of the church |
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| key theological theme in 1 cornth. 15 is what |
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| the resurrection of JC and the subsequent resurrection of all believers |
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| he who began a good work will be faithful to complete it |
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| phil 2:6 the word "form" in our bible comes from a word in the Greek which means that which truly characterizes a given reality. in context that means jesus was... |
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| God who became man adn remained God (Deity) at the same time |
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| Galatians, 1 thess, 2 thess, 1 corinth, 2 corinth, philippians |
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| life of joy, peace, and unity in Christ |
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| justification by grace through faith in JC |
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| our hope in Christ's coming: the resurrection of the saints and rapture of the church |
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| the day of the lord: his coming an dour gathering together to Him |
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| practical implications of progressive sanctification in the context of the christian |
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| God's glory in the new covenant ministry and vindication of Paul's apostolic ministry and motives |
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| Habakkuk 2:4 the just shall live by faith alone |
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the just: romans shall live: galatians by faith: hebrews |
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| for me to live as christ and to die is gain |
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