Question 1
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Gospel Era Storyline summary:
Jesus comes in [blank_start]fulfillment[blank_end] of the Old Testament [blank_start]prophecies[blank_end] of a savior and offers [blank_start]salvation[blank_end] and the true kingdom of God. While some accept Him, most [blank_start]reject[blank_end] Him, and He is crucified, buried, and resurrected.
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fulfillment
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prophecies
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salvation
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reject
Question 2
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The four main divisions of the Gospel Era:
1. [blank_start]Early[blank_end] [blank_start]Life[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Early[blank_end] [blank_start]Ministry[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Later[blank_end] [blank_start]Ministry[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]Death[blank_end] & [blank_start]Resurrection[blank_end]
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Early
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Life
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Early
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Ministry
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Later
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Ministry
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Death
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Resurrection
Question 3
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The four main divisions and descriptions:
1. [blank_start]Early[blank_end] [blank_start]Life[blank_end]: [blank_start]Childhood[blank_end] to [blank_start]baptism[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Early[blank_end] [blank_start]Ministry[blank_end]: [blank_start]Initial[blank_end] [blank_start]acceptance[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Later[blank_end] [blank_start]Ministry[blank_end]: [blank_start]Growing[blank_end] [blank_start]Rejection[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]Death[blank_end] & [blank_start]Resurrection[blank_end]: [blank_start]Final[blank_end] [blank_start]rejection[blank_end]
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Early
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Life
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Childhood
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baptism
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Early
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Ministry
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Initial
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acceptance
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Later
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Ministry
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Growing
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Rejection
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Death
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Resurrection
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Final
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rejection
Question 4
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Gospel Era Storyline Summary:
Jesus comes in [blank_start]fulfillment[blank_end] of the Old Testament [blank_start]prophecies[blank_end] of a savior and offers [blank_start]salvation[blank_end] and the true kingdom of God. While some accept Him, most [blank_start]reject[blank_end] Him, and He is crucified, buried, and resurrected.
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fulfillment
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prophecies
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salvation
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reject
Question 5
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Gospel Era -- Figure -- Location -- Storyline Summary:
[blank_start]Gospel[blank_end] Era
[blank_start]Jesus[blank_end]
[blank_start]Galilee[blank_end], [blank_start]Samaria[blank_end], [blank_start]Judea[blank_end]
[blank_start]Jesus[blank_end] comes in [blank_start]fulfillment[blank_end] of Old Testament [blank_start]prophecies[blank_end] of a savior and offers [blank_start]salvation[blank_end] and the true kingdom of God. While some accept Him, most [blank_start]reject[blank_end] Him and He is crucified, buried, and resurrected.
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Gospel
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Jesus
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Galilee
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Samaria
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Judea
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Jesus
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fulfillment
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prophecies
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salvation
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reject
Question 6
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The Church Era--[blank_start]Acts[blank_end] 1-12
Question 7
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Church Era Storyline Summary:
[blank_start]Peter[blank_end], shortly after the [blank_start]ascension[blank_end] of Jesus, is used by God to [blank_start]establish[blank_end] the [blank_start]church[blank_end], God's next major [blank_start]plan[blank_end] for man.
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Peter
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ascension
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establish
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church
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plan
Question 8
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The four major subjects of the Church Era:
1. [blank_start]Creation[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Growth[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Persecution[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]Transition[blank_end]
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Creation
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Growth
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Persecution
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Transition
Question 9
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The four major subjects of the Church Era & descriptions:
1. [blank_start]Creation[blank_end]--[blank_start]Birth[blank_end] of the [blank_start]church[blank_end] (Acts 1-5)
2. [blank_start]Growth[blank_end]--[blank_start]Organization[blank_end] of the [blank_start]church[blank_end] (Acts 6)
3. [blank_start]Persecution[blank_end]--The [blank_start]first[blank_end] [blank_start]Christian[blank_end] [blank_start]Martyr[blank_end] (Acts 7)
4. [blank_start]Transition[blank_end]--A [blank_start]missionary[blank_end] to the [blank_start]Gentiles[blank_end] (Acts 8-12)
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Creation
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Birth
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church
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Growth
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Organization
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church
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Persecution
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first
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Christian
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Martyr
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Transition
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missionary
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Gentiles
Question 10
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Church Era Storyline Summary:
[blank_start]Peter[blank_end], shortly after the [blank_start]ascension[blank_end] of Jesus, is used by God to [blank_start]establish[blank_end] the [blank_start]church[blank_end], God's next major [blank_start]plan[blank_end] for [blank_start]man[blank_end].
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Peter
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ascension
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establish
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church
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plan
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man
Question 11
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The Missions Era - [blank_start]Acts[blank_end] 13-[blank_start]28[blank_end]
Question 12
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The Missions Era Storyline Summary:
[blank_start]Paul[blank_end] [blank_start]expands[blank_end] the church into the [blank_start]Roman[blank_end] [blank_start]Empire[blank_end] during the next to [blank_start]decades[blank_end].
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Paul
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expands
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Roman
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Empire
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decades
Question 13
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The four major subjects of the Missions Era:
1. [blank_start]First[blank_end] [blank_start]Missionary[blank_end] Journey
2. [blank_start]Second[blank_end] Missionary [blank_start]Journey[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Third[blank_end] [blank_start]Missionary[blank_end] [blank_start]Journey[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]Trials[blank_end] and [blank_start]Imprisonment[blank_end]
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First
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Missionary
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Second
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Journey
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Third
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Missionary
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Journey
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Trials
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Imprisonment
Question 14
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The four major subjects of the Missions Era:
1. [blank_start]First[blank_end] Missionary Journey--[blank_start]Galatia[blank_end] for [blank_start]two[blank_end] years (Acts 13-14)
2. [blank_start]Second[blank_end] Missionary Journey--[blank_start]Greece[blank_end] for [blank_start]three[blank_end] years (Acts 15-17)
3. [blank_start]Third[blank_end] Missionary Journey--[blank_start]Asia[blank_end] for [blank_start]four[blank_end] years (Acts 18-21)
4. [blank_start]Trials[blank_end] and [blank_start]Imprisonment[blank_end]--[blank_start]Roman[blank_end] [blank_start]Prison[blank_end] for [blank_start]two[blank_end] years (Acts 22-28)
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First
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Galatia
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two
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Second
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Greece
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three
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Third
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Asia
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four
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Trials
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Imprisonment
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Roman
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Prison
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two
Question 15
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The Missions Era Storyline Summary:
[blank_start]Paul[blank_end] [blank_start]expands[blank_end] the [blank_start]church[blank_end] into the [blank_start]Roman[blank_end] Empire during the next [blank_start]two[blank_end] decades.
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Paul
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expands
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church
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Roman
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two
Question 16
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The Epistles: [blank_start]Romans[blank_end]-[blank_start]Revelations[blank_end]
Question 17
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How many Books of the New Testament are Historical and which books are they?
[blank_start]5[blank_end]--Historical Books
[blank_start]Matthew[blank_end], [blank_start]Mark[blank_end], [blank_start]Luke[blank_end], [blank_start]John[blank_end], [blank_start]Acts[blank_end]
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5
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Matthew
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Mark
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Luke
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John
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Acts
Question 18
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How many Books of the New Testament are the Pauline Epistles and which books are they?
[blank_start]13[blank_end] - Pauline Epistles
[blank_start]Romans[blank_end], 1 & 2 [blank_start]Corinthians[blank_end], [blank_start]Galatians[blank_end], [blank_start]Ephesians[blank_end], [blank_start]Philippians[blank_end], [blank_start]Colossians[blank_end], 1 & 2 [blank_start]Thessalonians[blank_end], 1 & 2 [blank_start]Timothy[blank_end], [blank_start]Titus[blank_end], [blank_start]Philemon[blank_end]
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13
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Romans
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Corinthians
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Galatians
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Ephesians
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Philippians
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Colossians
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Thessalonians
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Timothy
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Titus
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Philemon
Question 19
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How many Books of the New Testament are the General Epistles and which books are they?
[blank_start]9[blank_end] - General Epistles
[blank_start]Hebrews[blank_end], [blank_start]James[blank_end], 1 & 2 [blank_start]Peter[blank_end], 1, 2, & 3 [blank_start]John[blank_end], [blank_start]Jude[blank_end], [blank_start]Revelations[blank_end]
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9
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Hebrews
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James
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Peter
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John
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Jude
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Revelations
Question 20
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Overview Summary of the Epistles:
The Epistles are [blank_start]letters[blank_end] to [blank_start]churches[blank_end] and to [blank_start]individuals[blank_end] to [blank_start]encourage[blank_end] them and [blank_start]instruct[blank_end] them in the Christian Faith.
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letters
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churches
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individuals
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encourage
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instruct
Question 21
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The four main topics of the Epistles:
1. The [blank_start]Nature[blank_end] of the [blank_start]Epistles[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Pauline[blank_end] [blank_start]Epistles[blank_end] to [blank_start]Churches[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Pauline[blank_end] [blank_start]Epistles[blank_end] to [blank_start]Individuals[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]General[blank_end] [blank_start]Epistles[blank_end]
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Nature
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Epistles
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Pauline
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Epistles
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Churches
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Pauline
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Epistles
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Individuals
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General
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Epistles
Question 22
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The four main topics of the Epistles:
1. The [blank_start]Nature[blank_end] of the [blank_start]Epistles[blank_end]: [blank_start]Doctrine[blank_end], then [blank_start]duty[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Pauline[blank_end] Epistles to [blank_start]Churches[blank_end]: [blank_start]Letters[blank_end] to [blank_start]local[blank_end] [blank_start]churches[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Pauline[blank_end] Epistles to [blank_start]Individuals[blank_end]: [blank_start]Letters[blank_end] to [blank_start]individuals[blank_end] and [blank_start]pastors[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]General[blank_end] Epistles: [blank_start]Letters[blank_end] to the [blank_start]Christian[blank_end] [blank_start]Public[blank_end]
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Nature
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Epistles
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Doctrine
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duty
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Pauline
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Letters
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local
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churches
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Churches
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Pauline
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Individuals
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Letters
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individuals
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pastors
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General
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Letters
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Christian
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Public
Question 23
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Books and their Descriptions of the 2nd major topic of the Epistles-Pauline Epistles to Churches:
[blank_start]Romans[blank_end]: heavily doctrinal, with the most complete doctrine of [blank_start]salvation[blank_end] by grace through faith in all the Bible.
1 & 2 [blank_start]Corinthians[blank_end]: heavily practical, dealing with a series of specific [blank_start]problems[blank_end] in the Corinthian church.
[blank_start]Galatians[blank_end]: written to some of Paul's first converts, refuting [blank_start]legalism[blank_end].
[blank_start]Ephesians[blank_end]: deals with the believer's [blank_start]position[blank_end] in Christ and its practical implications.
[blank_start]Philippians[blank_end]: a warm letter of [blank_start]joy[blank_end] despite trials.
[blank_start]Colossians[blank_end]: the [blank_start]preeminence[blank_end] of Christ is its major theme.
1 & 2 [blank_start]Thessalonians[blank_end]: very personal letters dealing with specific issues in the Thessalonian church, including [blank_start]prophecy[blank_end] and [blank_start]practical[blank_end] living.
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Romans
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salvation
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Corinthians
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problems
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Galatians
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legalism
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Ephesians
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position
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Philippians
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joy
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Colossians
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preeminence
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Thessalonians
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prophecy
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practical
Question 24
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Books and their Descriptions of the 3rd major topic of the Epistles-Pauline Epistles to Individuals:
1 & 2 [blank_start]Timothy[blank_end]: two letter to a young pastor in [blank_start]Ephesus[blank_end]. The first letter [blank_start]counsels[blank_end] him on local church issues, and the second [blank_start]encourages[blank_end] him to remain strong in the faith in the midst of trials.
[blank_start]Titus[blank_end]: written to the pastor of the church on the Island of [blank_start]Crete[blank_end], it deals largely with local church issues, including the [blank_start]qualifications[blank_end] for church leaders.
[blank_start]Philemon[blank_end]: written to a [blank_start]slave[blank_end] owner, it urges lenient treatment of a runaway [blank_start]slave[blank_end] who has become a Christian and is returning to his Christian master.
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Timothy
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Ephesus
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counsels
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encourages
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Titus
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Crete
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qualifications
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Philemon
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slave
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slave
Question 25
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Books and their Descriptions of the 4th major topic of the Epistles-General Epistles:
[blank_start]Hebrews[blank_end]: heavily [blank_start]doctrinal[blank_end], this book draws largely on Old Testament truth in teaching the New Testament truth to a Jewish audience.
[blank_start]James[blank_end]: an incisive and practical treatment of the proper outworking of Christian [blank_start]faith[blank_end] in everyday life.
1 & 2 [blank_start]Peter[blank_end]: written to believers scattered through out Asia and Galatia, it deals with the proper response to [blank_start]suffering[blank_end] and opposition.
1, 2, & 3 [blank_start]John[blank_end]: letters from the apostle John dealing with the [blank_start]love[blank_end] of God and its outworking in Christians' lives.
[blank_start]Jude[blank_end]: a brief but powerful book [blank_start]warning[blank_end] against ungodly living.
[blank_start]Revelation[blank_end]: a giant of a book, heavily prophetical, dealing with the nature and chronology of the [blank_start]end[blank_end] [blank_start]times[blank_end].
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Hebrews
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doctrinal
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James
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faith
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Peter
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suffering
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John
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love
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Jude
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warning
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Revelation
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end
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times
Question 26
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The four main distinctions to consider in studying the Epistles:
1. The [blank_start]Nature[blank_end] of the [blank_start]Epistles[blank_end]--[blank_start]Doctrine[blank_end], then [blank_start]duty[blank_end]
2. Pauline Epistles to [blank_start]Churches[blank_end]--Letters to [blank_start]local[blank_end] [blank_start]churches[blank_end]
3. Pauline Epistles to [blank_start]Individuals[blank_end]--Letters to [blank_start]individuals[blank_end] and [blank_start]pastors[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]General[blank_end] Epistles--Letters to the [blank_start]Christian[blank_end] [blank_start]public[blank_end]
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Nature
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Epistles
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Doctrine
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duty
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Churches
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local
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churches
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Individuals
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individuals
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pastors
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General
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Christian
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public