NBST 618 Exam 4 Liberty University
- According to Garland, Paul’s reference to “two or three witnesses” in 2 Cor. 13:1 referred to his visits to Corinth.
- According to Garland, Paul’s instruction to not be “yoked with unbelievers” may have been designed to prohibit Christian participation in a number of activities. Nevertheless, Garland argues that Paul was primarily concerned with what activity?
- Paul’s physical appearance is described in detail in which ancient apocryphal work?
- Paul’s statement that the one who sows generously will also reap generously (2 Cor. 9:6) was not offered as an investment strategy on how to reap greater material blessings.
- In 2 Cor. 7, Paul expressed remorse that the severe letter resulted in longstanding anguish.
- According to Garland, who are the “super apostles” Paul refers to in 2 Cor. 11:5?
- Garland concludes that Paul’s escape from Damascus would have been considered a shameful and cowardly act by most first-century readers.
- Paul noted that he had commissioned which individual to help the Corinthians complete the collection for the relief offering?
- According to Paul, what was the primary purpose of his “thorn in the flesh?”
- There is no indication in Acts or elsewhere that Paul revisited Corinth after he penned 2 Corinthians.
- According to Garland, Paul’s reference to Jesus being made sin (2 Cor. 5:21) refers not to Jesus’ human life, but to his shameful death.
- Although Paul claimed that he appealed to the Corinthians in meekness (2 Cor. 10:1), the virtue was not esteemed by ancient writers.
- What evidence does Paul provide in 2 Cor. 12 that he was a true apostle?
- According to 2 Cor. 9:9-11, God blesses individuals with material blessings for what purpose?
- According to Garland, 2 Cor. 9 was originally a distinct letter that was joined to chap. 8 by a later editor.
- According to Garland, the New Testament principle of proportionate giving replaced the Old Testament principle of the tithe.
- According to Garland, Paul alluded to what “conspiracy theory” in 2 Cor. 12:16-18 which was concocted by his opponents in Corinth?
- According to Garland, Paul’s statement in 2 Cor. 10:6 reveals that he stood ready to judge those inside the church rather than those on the outside.
- According to Garland, Paul’s reference to godly sorrow leading to repentance serves as an indication that Paul was concerned about the ultimate redemption of the Corinthians.
- In 2 Cor. 6:2, Paul quotes from what Old Testament writing in order to demonstrate that salvation is now available as a result of Christ’s work on the cross?
- According to Garland, for what reason(s) did Paul not accept financial gifts from those in Corinth?
- During the Old Testament and Intertestamental Period, Belial was used to describe the foreign gods of Israel’s enemies and was not used in reference to Satan until the first century.
- In the first-century Roman world, serving as an ambassador was very dangerous as there were no universally accepted customs designed for protection.
- Paul employs what imagery in 2 Cor. 11:2 to illustrate his relationship to the church in Corinth?
- In 2 Cor. 8, Paul mentioned the churches in which province as an example of sacrificial giving?
- The scourging experienced by Paul was administered by local Roman governments.
- According to Garland, what does it mean to be “in Christ?”
- Paul experienced great comfort in Macedonia upon the arrival of which of his companions?
- What is the name of the church father who wrote a letter to the Corinthian church at the end of the first century?
- Because the practice of almsgiving was very rare in Judaism, Paul sought to collect funds only from Gentile churches.