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CHST 112 Exam 2 Questions and Answers All Correct What is the most likely date for the writing of 1 Corinthians? - Answer-AD 53 or 54 In what modern day country is Corinth? - Answer-Greece When did Paul first visit Corinth? - Answer-His second missionary journey Where was Paul when he ...

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CHST 112 Exam 2 Questions and
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What is the most likely date for the writing of 1 Corinthians? - Answer-AD 53 or 54

In what modern day country is Corinth? - Answer-Greece

When did Paul first visit Corinth? - Answer-His second missionary journey

Where was Paul when he wrote 2 Corinthians? - Answer-Macedonia

What is the most likely date for the writing of second corinthians? - Answer-AD 54 or 55

How many letters did Paul write to the Corinthians that we know about? - Answer-four

Where was Paul (what city) when he wrote 1 Corinthians? - Answer-Ephesus

(T/F) Paul wrote 1 Corinthians on his first missionary journey - Answer-False (third
missionary journey)

order of corinthians trips and books - Answer-1. First visit
2. Corinthians A
3. 1 Corinthians
4. Corinthians C
5. Second visit
6. 2 Corinthians
7. third visit

Meat offered to idols - Answer-Meat that had been sacrificed to pagan deities and
offered, then, for sale for consumption. The Corinthians debated among themselves
whether Christians were allowed to eat this meat... paul said it does not mean anything
if you do or do not so in order to avoid offending someone in church stop eating the
meat

Romans author, date, destination, provenance, and purpose - Answer-Paul, the mid-to-
late 50s (55, 56, 57), to the believers in Rome, Corinth (Greece), and to prepare them to
be the launching pad for reaching the rest of the world with the good news about Jesus,

Romans is the - Answer-last of Paul's missionary letters

basic components of gospel in Romans - Answer-man's sinfulness, God's grace, the
death of Christ, righteousness as a gift, and we receive it by faith

, three components of biblical faith - Answer-proper object, knowledge, and response

Philippians author, date, destination, provenance, and purpose - Answer-Paul, AD 59,
church in Philippi, Rome, pastoral and personal concerns: a call to unity, a concern for
false teachers, and a thank you for the gift the Philippians gave to help the poor saints
in Jerusalem, update the Philippians on his circumstances and on the health of
Epaphroditus. Paul wants the Philippians to be encouraged by his current
circumstances even though he is in prison, Paul wants to commend Timothy to them

Description of Jesus in Philippians 2 - Answer-Jesus was God. He became a human
being in the person of Jesus. He died for our sins, and ascended into heaven

Ephesians author, date, destination, provenance, and purpose - Answer-Paul, AD 59,
church in Ephesus , Rome, not an evident purpose (theorized that it is meant to
circulate around many churches)

Adoption metaphor - Answer-If you believe in Jesus, you have been adopted into God's
family

Ephesians has what extensive section - Answer-extensive section on christian
relationships

Colossians author, date, destination, provenance, and purpose. - Answer-Paul, AD 59,
church in Colossae, Rome, Paul wanted to be sure the Colossians were grounded in
their faith, so they could properly filter out those voices and live a life worthy of the
gospel (fight against false teachings and remind them not to look at earthly things)

false teachers in Colossians - Answer-is not a specific group (like galations)

Philemon author, date, destination, provenance, and purpose. - Answer-Paul, AD 59,
Philemon, Rome, In this letter Paul pleaded withPhilemon to allow his runaway slave
Onesimus to return to Paul and allow him to use Onesimus as an "assistant" since he
has become a believer in Chris


(T/F) Paul was a Roman citizen - Answer-True

What is Paul's Hebrew (Jewish) name? - Answer-Saul

Which letter is probably the first letter Paul wrote? - Answer-Galatians

(T/F) Paul received extensive rabbinical teaching training - Answer-True

(T/F) It is likely that Paul suffered from some sort of ear disease - Answer-False ... it
was an eye disease

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