New Testament Final

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Which of the following is not a general epistle: - James - 1 Peter - Titus - Jude

Titus

Which of the following is a key aspect of 2 Peter: - To God a 1000 years is as a day - Faith without works is dead - Quotes the book of 1 Enoch - Be ready to give an answer

To God a 1000 years is as a day

Which of the following is a key aspect of 2 John: - Jesus is a high priest - To Gaius - "God is love" - to a sister church

To a sister church

Which of the following is a key aspect of 3 John: - Jesus is a high priest - To Gaius - "God is love" - to a sister church

To gaius

1 Corinthians addresses both things Paul had heard about the Corinthian church as well questions from a letter they had written him (T/F)

True

1 John says that a person who has been born of God is not able to continue to sin. (T/F)

True

1 Peter encourages Christians who suffer for their faith. (T/F)

True

1 Thessalonians discusses what happens to Christians who have died (T/F)

True

1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus emphasize Paul as a teacher (T/F)

True

2 Peter 2 and Jude have very similar content, so much so that most scholars think one is using the other as a source (T/F)

True

2 Peter more than any other book in the NT tells of the coming destruction of the world by fire (T/F)

True

2 Thessalonians discusses some in Thessalonica who are not working hard enough (T/F)

True

2 Thessalonians discusses the question of whether the Day of Judgment has already happened (T/F)

True

According to Acts, Paul generally went to the Jews first when he arrived at a new place. Then he would go to the Gentiles after he was rejected by them (T/F)

True

According to the textbook, the Holy Spirit is the real central character of Acts. (T/F)

True

Acts occasionally refers to Christians as followers of the way. (T/F)

True

Acts seems to be an ancient history in genre (T/F)

True

Acts seems to depict the Day of Pentecost as the birth of the church (T/F)

True

An ancient person largely defined him or herself by their gender, their family or genealogy, and their people group or "geography" (T/F)

True

Apostles and prophets are said to be the foundation of the church in Ephesians (T/F)

True

At one point the apostle Peter and the apostle Paul had a sharp disagreement in which Paul considered Peter a hypocrite (T/F)

True

Atonement is about reconciliation with God on the basis of an offering or sacrifice (T/F)

True

Baptism in water and baptism in the Holy Spirit seem roughly associated in Acts. The early Christians seem to have expected the Holy Spirit to fill someone soon after s/he was baptized. And if someone was filled with the Spirit, they were soon baptized thereafter (T/F)

True

Because of Jesus' death on the cross, we do not need to offer any more animal sacrifices (T/F)

True

Before Saul/Paul became a believer, he had persecuted the Church (T/F)

True

Ephesians told its audience that they had been saved by God's grace on the basis of their faith, not on the basis of anything they had earned by their deeds (T/F)

True

God made Jesus Lord and Christ as He exalted him to His right hand in heaven (T/F)

True

Grace means "unmerited favor" (T/F)

True

Hebrews contrasts Christ with a number of old covenant figures like Moses and the Levitical priests. Christ is greatest than them all. (T/F)

True

Hebrews is the only book in the Bible that explicitly calls Jesus a priest. (T/F)

True

If we know we should do something good and we do not do it, that is sin. (T/F)

True

If you walk in the Spirit, you will not fulfill the desires of the flesh. (T/F)

True

In Christ, there is neither Jew nor Greek, neither slave nor free, and there is not male and female (T/F)

True

In Galatians 3:28 Paul says that in Christ there is not "male and female", perhaps echoing Genesis 1:27 where God creates humans "male and female" (T/F)

True

In the first century, the majority of people thought that the husband was the leader of the home. This was not specifically Christian idea. (T/F)

True

James and Jude were likely the half-brothers of Jesus (T/F)

True

James teaches about the importance of controlling our tongues (T/F)

True

Most scholars currently believe that the phrase "the righteousness of God" in Romans 1:17 referred to God's own righteousness rather than the righteousness he gives to us. (T/F)

True

Most scholars thing that either 1 Thessalonians or Galatians was Paul's first letter (T/F)

True

Not many of the believers in the church of Corinth were upper class or part of the social elite (T/F)

True

On debated issues, Paul seems to say that whether an act is sinful depends on whether you truly believe it is acceptable to God for you to do it (T/F)

True

On his way to Rome, Paul's boat shipwrecked (T/F)

True

One characteristic of the earliest church in Acts was that they prayed a lot together (T/F)

True

One of the early things the disciples did was replace Judas as a disciple (T/F)

True

One of the main points of several sermons in Acts is that God raised Jesus from the dead (T/F)

True

One subject that is discussed in both 1 and 2 Thessalonians is Christ's second coming. (T/F)

True

Paul and Barnabas carried out "Paul's first missionary journey" in Acts, on which they visited the island of Cyprus and central Asia Minor. (T/F)

True

Paul and Silas carried out "Paul's second missionary journey" in Acts, most of which was in Greece. (T/F)

True

Paul apparently wrote more letters to Corinth than are in the New Testament (T/F)

True

Paul assumes that women can prophesy in the church at one point. (T/F)

True

Paul emphatically said that any meat that had been sacrificed to a god was inherently tainted (T/F)

True

Paul had persecuted Christians before he became one (T/F)

True

Paul indicates that nothing can separate us from the love of God. (T/F)

True

Paul indicates that there is some behavior that is incompatible with being part of the coming kingdom of God. (T/F)

True

Paul says at one point that, when he was a Pharisee, he was "blameless" as far as the righteousness that can be had from the Law is concerned. (T/F)

True

Paul says in so many words that the gospel reveals the fact that God is righteous (T/F)

True

Paul says that he has learned to be content no matter what his circumstances (T/F)

True

Paul spends about 4 years total in prison or under arrest at the end of Acts: Two years in Caesarea and two years in Rome. (T/F)

True

Paul spends roughly two years in Corinth on his second missionary journey and three years in Ephesus on his third. (T/F)

True

Paul thinks that the fact that Christians are taking each other to court suggests they have a problem (T/F)

True

Paul was a Roman Citizen. (T/F)

True

Paul was in prison as he wrote Philippians (T/F)

True

Paul wrote Galatians because some of its Gentile Christians were contemplating circumcision and keeping the Jewish law. (T/F)

True

Paul's letters are basically arranged in the New Testament from longest to shortest (T/F)

True

Peter's sermon on the Day of Pentecost predicts that women will prophesy (T/F)

True

Repentance and baptism are appropriate responses to the good news about Christ in Acts (T/F)

True

Romans is the most systematic presentation of Paul's thought of all his letters (T/F)

True

Saul/Paul comes to Christ after seeing a bright light and hearing Christ speak to him. (T/F)

True

Some of the emphases of Acts include the fact that the gospel is for the whole world, the fact that Christians aren't troublemakers, a focus on women and the poor, and on prayer. (T/F)

True

Some of the imagery of the book of Revelation was likely understood by its audiences as references to the Roman Empire. (T/F)

True

Some people at Corinth were getting drunk at the Lord's Supper, which apparently was more of a meal than a small ceremony. (T/F)

True

Some scholars believe that several of the General Epistles were written several years after the deaths of the individuals for whom they are named, although most evangelical scholars disagree (T/F)

True

The Jerusalem Council was the meeting where James, the Lord's brother, declared that Gentiles did not have to be circumcised in order to be saved (T/F)

True

The New Testament occasionally uses language of predestination -- the idea that God has chosen those who come to Him. (T/F)

True

The Pastoral Epistles deal predominantly both with false teaching and leadership qualifications in the church (T/F)

True

The ancient world in general tended to be fatalistic -- you couldn't change your destiny (T/F)

True

The book of Ephesians compares the relationship between a husband and a wife with the relationship between Christ and the church (T/F)

True

The book of Revelation pictures two resurrections and an eternity on a new earth with a new Jerusalem (T/F)

True

The book of Revelation was originally written to seven churches in Asia Minor (T/F)

True

The church to which 1 John was written seems to have undergone a split in the recent past. (T/F)

True

The command to love one's neighbor was the essence of the Jewish Law for Paul. (T/F)

True

The disciples received power after the Holy Spirit comes on them, and they do things like healing, witnessing with boldness, speaking in tongues, etc. (T/F).

True

The dragon of Revelation probably represents Satan (T/F)

True

The early Christians in Jerusalem seem to have shared their possessions in common and distributed their abundance to those who had need (T/F)

True

The first chapters of 2 Corinthians have a very comforting tone, because Paul has been reconciled to the Corinthian church. (T/F)

True

The fundamental problem of the Corinthian church was disunity, and the fundamental solution Paul implied was love. (T/F)

True

The image of a final battle between God and evil takes place at a place called Armageddon (T/F)

True

The majority of conservative New Testament scholars believe Paul was the actual author of all the writings in the New Testament with his name on them. (T/F)

True

The majority of non-evangelical scholars believe that Paul did not write Ephesians, 1 or 2 Timothy, or Titus, and that these books were written after Paul's death. (T/F)

True

The region of Asia Minor is roughly the area we call Turkey today. (T/F)

True

The tone of 2 Corinthians changes significantly toward the end of the letter (T/F)

True

There are some significant differences between the style of the Gospel of John and the book of Revelation, so much so that many suggest they may have had different authors (T/F)

True

Thousands became believers on the Day of Pentecost, and the number grew by thousands in the days after it (T/F)

True

Titus calls Jesus "God our Savior" (T/F)

True

When Paul talks about resurrection in 1 Corinthians, he assumes a body is involved (T/F)

True

When the Holy Spirit comes on some Gentiles, Peter knows that you do not have to be circumcised to be saved (T/F)

True

to be justified is to be considered right with God (T/F)

True

Which of the following did Paul recommend in the final chapter of Romans: a. Phoebe b. Timothy c. Priscilla d. Titus

a. Phoebe

Which of the following relates most of Philippians: a. Rejoice! b. One Lord, One Faith c. Strange Jewish Philosophy d. To a Servant Owner

a. Rejoice!

Which of the following deals the most with the idea of justification by faith: a. Romans and Galatians b. Philippians and Colossians c. Colossians and Ephesians d. 1 and 2 Thessalonians

a. Romans and Galatians

Which of the following is not a prison epistle: a. Titus b. Ephesians c. Philippians d. Colossians

a. Titus

The view of the millennium that holds that it is symbolic of the reign of Christ in all times and places is called the - premillennial view - postmillennial view - amilennial view - pre-tribulation rapture view

amilennial view

Which of the following relates most to Ephesians: a. Rejoice! b. One Lord, One Faith c. Strange Jewish Philosophy d. To a Servant Owner

b. One Lord, One Faith

Which of the following may very well have early Christian hymns in them: a. Romans and Galatians b. Philippians and Colossians c. Colossians and Ephesians d. 1 and 2 Thessalonians

b. Philippians and Colossians

Which of the following is not one of the fruit of the Holy Spirit: a. love b. keeping the smallest law in the Bible c. peace d. patience

b. keeping the smallest law in the Bible

Which of the following is a key aspect of 1 Peter: - To God a 1000 years is as a day - Faith without works is dead - Quotes the book of 1 Enoch - Be ready to give an answer

be ready to give an answer

Which of the following have "household codes", instructions for how Christians can be respectful in the household in a first century context: a. Romans and Galatians b. Philippians and Colossians c. Colossians and Ephesians d. 1 and 2 Thessalonians

c. Colossians and Ephesians

Which of the following does Paul never mention in any of his writings: a. sin b. heaven c. hell d. the coming of Jesus

c. hell

Which of the following relates most of Colossians: a. rejoice! b. One Lord, One Faith c. Strange Jewish Philosophy d. To a servant owner

c. strange jewish philosophy

Which of the following deals the most with events surrounding the return of Jesus: a. Romans and Galatians b. Philippians and Colossians c. Colossians and Ephesians d. 1 and 2 Thessalonians

d. 1 and 2 Thessalonians

Which of the following is not a pastoral epistle: a. 1 Timothy b. 2 Timothy c. Titus d. Philemon

d. Philemon

Where did Paul hope to go after he visited Rome: a. back to Jerusalem b. Ephesus c. Corinth d. Spain

d. Spain

Which of the following is not one of the truths on the "Roman Road": a. all have sinned b. the wages of sin is death c. you will be saved if you confess Jesus as Lord d. love is the fulfillment of the Law

d. love is the fulfillment of the Law

Which of the following relates most to Philemon: a. Rejoice! b. One Lord, One Faith c. Strange Jewish Philosophy d. To a servant owner

d. to a servant owner

The view of Revelation that holds that most of its events are still to come is called the - historic view - futurist view - preterist view - idealist view

futurist view

The view of Revelation that holds that it foretells events throughout the last two thousand years is called the - historic view - futurist view - preterist view - idealist view

historic view

Which of the following is not one of the genres of which the book of Revelation partakes: - letter - history - apocalypse - prophecy

history

The view of Revelation that holds that its symbolism is not so much about specific times and places but about the ongoing struggle between God and the forces of evil is called the - historic view - futurist view - preterist view - idealist view

idealist view

The view of the millennium that holds that it is something that the church has been undergoing for the last two thousand years is called the - premillennial view - postmillennial view - amilennial view - pre-tribulation rapture view

postmillennial view

The view of the millennium that holds that it is something that is still to come is called the - premillennial view - postmillennial view - amilennial view - pre-tribulation rapture view

premillennial view

The view of Revelation that holds that most of its events were about things that took place back in the first century is called the - historic view - futurist view - preterist view - idealist view

preterist view

Which of the following is a key aspect of 1 John: - Jesus is a high priest - To Gaius - "God is love" - to a sister church

"God is love"

Which of the following is a key aspect of James: - To God a 1000 years is as a day - Faith without works is dead - Quotes the book of 1 Enoch - Be ready to give an answer

- Faith without works is dead

1 Peter says that, although God is holy, we can never be holy because we are not God. (T/F)

False

1 Peter tells its audience to free as many slaves as they can, especially if they have unjust masters (T/F)

False

1 Thessalonians says that when you die, you immediately go to a place of either reward or punishment as you wait for the resurrection of all. (T/F)

False

1 Thessalonians was written from Thessalonica to us on Paul's second missionary journey (T/F)

False

2 Timothy is one of the earlier letters Paul wrote (T/F)

False

3 John seems to engage more than one Jewish writing that is not in our current OT (T/F)

False

A man at Corinth was sleeping with his cousin's daughter's half-sister (T/F)

False

According to Philippians, Paul thought he had been a miserable failure at keeping the Jewish Law before he became a Christian (T/F)

False

According to the textbook, Paul did not believe it was ever possible to live victorious over intentional sin. (T/F)

False

Acts is a sequel of John (T/F)

False

Acts tells a story about how Christian men who had been stonecutters argued with some Christian women who had been tax collectors. (T/F)

False

Acts tells about how the Holy Spirit filled some Gentile people after they had just become circumcised (T/F)

False

All of Paul's missionary journeys in Acts began from Jerusalem (T/F)

False

Colossians seems to address a false philosophy which involved aspects of the Jewish Law and a real interest in angels (T/F)

False

Ephesians says that Christ did not abolish the law but fulfill it (T/F)

False

Experts on Romans are unanimous that the expression, "the faith of Christ" meant "faith in Christ" for Paul. (T/F)

False

God does not cause anyone to die in the New Testament. (T/F)

False

God tells the early Christians that he will no more judge sinners like He did in the Old Testament until the Day of Judgment. (T/F)

False

Hebrews was probably a court document, sent to convince the governor that its audience were upright people. (T/F)

False

In Romans, Paul sums up the entire Law in terms of the Ten Commandments (T/F)

False

It is clear that baptism was not important in the preaching of the early church, at least as Acts depicts it (T/F)

False

James has a very positive view of those whom the Lord has blessed with great wealth (T/F)

False

James strongly warns believers about a group of Gnostics known as the Docetists (T/F)

False

Jesus ascended to heaven fifty days after his resurrection (T/F)

False

John received the revelation on a Friday during lunch (T/F)

False

Mark completed the first missionary journey with Paul. (T/F)

False

Paul argues in Romans 13 that a Christian is under no obligation to follow the rules of the land, pay taxes, etc, because we are now members of Christ's kingdom (T/F)

False

Paul forbade any use of tongues in public worship whatsoever (T/F)

False

Paul had a sharp disagreement with Peter over circumcision. Paul thought you didn't have to be circumcised to be a Christian. Peter insisted that you did. (T/F)

False

Paul had founded the churches at Rome (T/F)

False

Paul is Paul's Christian name that he immediately started using after he stopped being a Jew and stopped going by the Jewish name Saul. (T/F)

False

Paul never addresses the question of homosexual sex in his writings (T/F)

False

Paul saw himself equally as apostle to both Jew and Gentile (T/F)

False

Paul teachers that those who walk by the Spirit will often give in to the desires of the flesh. (T/F)

False

Paul thought the Jewish Law was immoral (T/F)

False

Paul told the Colossians to be sure and keep the Sabbath, for it was one of the ten commandments and was instituted by God on the seventh day of creation (T/F)

False

Paul uses Abraham as an example of how God accepts people on the basis of how good they act. (T/F)

False

Paul was born in a city called Corinth (T/F)

False

Paul would have found it much easier to spread the gospel if he had been a Roman Citizen (T/F)

False

Philemon says, "Now to be true to heaven and not only forgive Onesimus, but free him from slavery, for slavery is incompatible with the gospel of Christ" (T/F)

False

Saul started going by a new name as soon as he became a Christian - Paul. (T/F)

False

Schenck thinks that Acts was written before the destruction of Jerusalem in AD70 (T/F)

False

Stephan was the first of the twelve disciples to die for his faith (T/F)

False

The "Day of the Lord" is another name for the dinners they used to have every once and a while in the early church. (T/F)

False

The 144,000 in Revelation are those non-Jews who will be saved. (T/F)

False

The Day of Pentecost in the Old Testament was when the Passover lamb was sacrificed (T/F)

False

The ascension was when Peter took the throne in Jerusalem (T/F)

False

The book of Acts ends with Paul in Jerusalem awaiting trial (T/F)

False

The book of Acts was dedicated to the apostle Peter (T/F)

False

The book of James says that the demons will not be saved because they do not believe (T/F)

False

The book of Revelation explicitly mentions a seven-year period it calls the tribulation and says that a figure called the Antichrist will persecute Christians at that time. (T/F)

False

The book of Revelation is full of the number 8-- 8 seals, 8 trumpets, and 8 bowls of wrath. (T/F)

False

The earliest churches in New Testament times met in some magnificent church buildings, some of which have been unearthed by archaeologists (T/F)

False

The first Christian martyr we know of was the apostle James. (T/F)

False

The idea of God's wrath or anger appears only in the Old Testament (T/F)

False

The textbook defines a pseudonymous writing as a forgery intended to deceive some audience into thinking you had found a lost writing from someone who was dead, largely written because a person lacked the confidence to stand by his or her own ideas. (T/F)

False

The word Catholic means pertaining to Rome. (T/F)

False

Titus was written to Titus while he was at Corinth (T/F)

False

Which of the following chapters in the NT is the "faith" chapter: - John 17 - 1 Corinthians 13 - Hebrews 11 - Revelations 22

Hebrews 11

Which of the following is a key aspect of Hebrews: - Jesus is a high priest - To Gaius - "God is love" - to a sister church

Jesus is a high priest

Which of the following churches in Revelation was lukewarm: - Ephesus - Pergamum - Laodicea - Thyatira

Laodicea

Which of the following is a key aspect of Jude: - To God a 1000 years is as a day - Faith without works is dead - Quotes the book of 1 Enoch - Be ready to give an answer

Quotes the book of 1 Enoch

When Revelation mentions a city on seven hills, what city would likely have come to mind to its original audience: - Jerusalem - Ephesus - Rome - New York City - if you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere

Rome


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