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Godly Church Administration |
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Faith without works is dead OR works are the fruit of salvation |
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Free the slaves, obey your master |
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What are the chapter divisions for Acts? |
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What are the Prison Epistles? |
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Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon |
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What are the Pastoral Epistles? |
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1 and 2 Timothy and Titus |
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Who went on Paul's 1st missionary journey? |
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Who went on Paul's 2nd missionary journey |
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Who was with Paul in his first imprisonment? |
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What books did Timothy co-author? |
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1 and 2 Thessalonians, 2 Corinthians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon |
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Chief seaport of Macedonia; at junction of the Egnation Way (Roman trade route); Largest city in Macedonia (200,000) |
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Why did Paul have to leave Thessalonica early? |
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Some Jews followed him there and gave him trouble so he had to leave before he could establish the church more fully. |
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How far apart where 1 and 2 Thessalonians written? |
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What are the four letters in the Corinthian Correspondence (in order)? |
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"The Previous Letter", 1 Corinthians, "The Angry Letter", 2 Corinthians |
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What is the background behind the "Previous Letter"? |
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It was made to answer questions posed by the church about church discipline. It forbade the church to associate with immoral people. |
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Where was Paul when he wrote the Corinthian Correspondence? |
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What is the background of the "Painful Letter"? |
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Paul had to really call out the church on discipline issues. He also had anger because of a leader in the church who had said that Paul was no good. |
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Large trade city; 250,000 free persons, 400,000 slaves; contained 12 temples to different gods; struggled with sexual immorality |
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