BIBL 110 Test 3
BIBL 110 Test 3 Liberty University Answers
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- Select the key verse in the book of Acts.
- Who were the original recipients of John’s Gospel?
- The two major divisions of the Gospel of John are (1) The Book of Signs (1:1–12:50); and (2) The Book of Glory (13:1–21:25).
- The book of Acts is the sequel to which New Testament book?
- Name the event that marked the beginning of the New Testament church.
- When did Luke most likely write the book of Acts?
- The Gospel of John is an __ account of Jesus’ life and teaching.
- Select the key word in Acts.
- Name the event that precipitated a scattering of believers into Judea and Samaria.
- Jesus normally used this title when referring to himself.
- In the book of Acts, Luke recounts this in order to reveal God’s plan to take the gospel message from a Jewish setting to the heart of the Gentile world.
- Select the key word in John’s Gospel.
- How does the Book of Signs conclude?
- Select the key verse(s) in John’s Gospel.
- In the first chapter of John, the Logosrefers to __.
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- Paul wrote 2 Timothy, his second and final letter, to Timothy just prior to his (Paul’s) execution in Rome.
- Select key word(s) in Titus.
- The apostle Paul wrote Ephesians while imprisoned in __ from approximately AD 61– 62.
- Paul’s letter to Titus is focused primarily on church ministry and secondarily on Christian discipline.
- The dominant theme of 2 Timothy is the church’s departure from the __.
- Paul wrote to the church in the city of Philippi around AD 60 during his two‐year Caesarean imprisonment.
- Onesimus was Philemon’s runaway slave who met Paul in Ephesus.
- Select the key word in 1 Thessalonians.
- What was the basis of the Colossian heresy?
- The account of how the church in Philippi was established is given in Acts 15.
- Timothy ministered in ____, where Paul left him to care for the church.
- Timothy’s godly heritage was passed on to him from his ____ and mother.
- In 1 Timothy 4:7–8, Paul exhorts Timothy to train himself to be godly; emphasizing that godliness has value both in this life and in the coming life.
- Select the key verse in Philippians.
- Select the key verse in 2 Thessalonians.
- The early Christian hymn cited in Col 1:15–20 praises Christ as __ and depicts his role as Redeemer.
- The founding of the church in Philippi is recounted in Acts 17:1–21
- Paul wrote 2 Timothy about AD 66, just prior to his execution under Emperor Nero.
- Select the key verse in 2 Timothy.
- Having been written about AD 51, this is one of Paul’s earliest epistles, perhaps second only to Galatians.
- Select the key word in 2 Thessalonians.
- Select the key verse in 1 Thessalonians.
- Paul cited an early Christian hymn (Col 1:15–20) in order to highlight Christ as the head of the body.
- According to Paul’s message in Philippians, Christ‐like thinking produces joy, peace, and contentment.
- Paul wrote 2 Thessalonians while staying in Corinth during his second missionary journey around AD 51.
- Philemon was a believer and wealthy slave owner who lived in Colossae.
- Select the key word in Ephesians.
- Timothy’s father was Greek, and his mother was Jewish.
- According to the class text book, the concepts of the “rapture” and the “Day of the Lord” are synonymous.
- The apostle Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians to the church at Thessalonica about AD 51 during the Third Missionary journey.
- Select the key word in Philippians.
- Name the Letter that describes the Armor of God.
- Titus was the apostle Paul’s representative to the Ephesian churches.
- According to Titus 2:11–14, the reason for living a godly lifestyle is God’s __.
- The apostle Paul wrote to the church in the city of Colossae about AD 62 from __ where he was a prisoner, living under house arrest.
- Name the Letter that contrasts the vices of the “old man” with the virtues of the “new man.”
- In his letter to the Philippians, Paul emphasized that true joy is not contingent on __ but on knowing that an all‐powerful and all‐loving God is in control.
- Titus 2:11–14 and 3:4–7 express a classic description of God’s grace in salvation.
- Paul’s letters to Timothy and Titus are known as the __ Epistles
- The two major sections of Ephesians are the Doctrinal and __.
- According to Ephesians 1:1–15, what is the unique role of the Son in regard to salvation?
- Knowing God’s will counteracted the knowledge of the Colossian heresy because it helped believers to walk worthy and to please the Lord (Col 1:10).
- Select the key word in Colossians.
- In 2 Thessalonians, Paul expresses his concerns for the Thessalonian Christians because of their __ and confusion about the future.
- According to 2 Thessalonians, two events must occur prior to the inauguration of the Day of the Lord. These events are (1) the revelation of the man of lawlessness; and (2) the __.
- Select the key word in 1 Timothy.
- Paul wrote this letter to encourage the believers to stand firm and to keep an attitude of joy.
- The phrase “she will be saved through childbearing” in 1 Tim 2:15 means that all women go to heaven as a result of giving birth.
- Ephesians is a comprehensive presentation of the local church.
- Second Thessalonians 2:12–17 emphasizes the importance of the Thessalonian believers standing firm and being established in __.