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Quiz: Questions and Answers for The Book of Romans © © All Rights Reserved PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd Did you find this document useful?76% found this document useful (17 votes) 30K views5 pages Bible Quiz: Questions and Answers For The Book of RomansOriginal Title:Bible Quiz: Questions and Answers for The Book of Romans Jump to Page You are on page 1of 5 You're Reading a Free Preview Reward Your CuriosityEverything you want to read. Anytime. Anywhere. Any device. No Commitment. Cancel anytime. Bible quiz questions and answers from the book of romans pdf is a great reference guide for all readers. This book is designed to help Christians learn more about the entire bible by quizzing them on facts they have learned previously. It will challenge readers to strengthen their knowledge of scripture, while answering questions that test what they know about this holy book. The book of Romans is the great doctrinal discourse, both in its contents and in its form. It is much more than a sermon; it is a composition on the doctrine of salvation. The apostle unfolds with masterly skill and logical precision, that wonderful plan of redemption by which we are redeemed out of the hands of our mighty foe and reconciled to God. It is designed to convince man that he cannot be saved by any righteousness of his own, but only through the righteousness of Christ imputed to him.” You may find it hard to access the right information on the internet, so we are here to help you in the following article, providing the best and updated information on bible quiz questions and answers from the book of romans pdf. Read on to learn more. We at churchgists have all the information that you need about bible quiz questions and answers from the book of romans pdf. Read on to learn more. romans quiz Questions and Answers1 Romans 1:17 ends with the phrase, “The just shall live by faith”, which echoes the words of which minor prophet from the Old Testament? Your options: [ Isaiah ] [ Habakkuk ] [ Jeremiah ] [ Malachi ] Romans 1:17 talks about righteousness, which is equivalent to being ‘innocent’. Since all men are unrighteous by nature, Paul says here that the way to become righteous before God is through faith. The full verse reads, “For in the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to the faith: as it is written, ‘The just shall live by faith’.” He quotes Habakkuk 2:4 here, which reads: “Behold the proud, his soul is not upright in him; but the just shall live by his faith”. Habakkuk is relaying a message from God here which includes a warning for those that are to be judged in the future, but there is hope for the just who have faith. 2 What phrase most accurately and fully describes Paul, writer of the letter to the Romans? While Paul was – incidentally – a Roman citizen; while he also was, in his youth, a Jewish persecutor
of Christians; and while some Christians would have liked him to be their cult leader, the only phrase which represents all of who and what Paul was, and what he stood for in history, is the unique ‘Apostle to the Gentiles’. Paul identified himself as an apostle in many places, and in Romans 11:13 specifically as an apostle to the Gentiles. Acts 9:27-28 also tells how Paul (then still ‘Saul’) was received in fellowship by the apostles at Jerusalem, thanks to Barnabas’ intervention, while Peter
acknowledged Paul as a brother in the faith (2 Peter 3:15). It says in Romans 1:1, “Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God.” Paul was originally named Saul, but when he converted to Christianity on the Road to Damascus (see the book of Acts) his name was changed to Paul. Paul had not visited Rome previously, which is made clear from what he writes: The book of Acts records that Paul was granted his desire to go to Rome (Acts 28) and, according to tradition, he was martyred there. There is no direct biblical evidence as to who founded the Roman church although a longstanding tradition names Peter as the founder. None of Paul’s letters are to churches located in Israel. bible quiz questions and answers on the book of james pdfIn ancient times, the author of a letter would put their name at the beginning rather than the end. The recipients of Paul’s
letter were the members of the church in Rome. While there may have been a few Jews in attendance, the members were mainly Gentiles. Paul’s focus was on salvation and righteousness being equal for those Jewish and not Jewish. However, Paul began by writing that he wished to come to Rome and even discussed this near the end of the letter. According to the book of Acts, Paul arrived under house arrest and lived there for at least two years (Acts 28:16, 30) awaiting an audience with his appeal to
Caesar (Acts 25:11-12). Your options: [ Adored ] [ Blasphemed ] [ Hated ] [ Loved ] The wording more closely resembles the wording of Isaiah 52:5, which ends with the phrase, “And My name is blasphemed continually every day”. Ezekiel 36:22-23
contains a message from God which reads, “I do not do this for your sake, O house of Israel, but for My holy name’s sake, which you have profaned among the nations wherever you went. And I will sanctify My great name, which has been profaned among the nations, which you have profaned in their midst…” The Israelites worshipped the idols of the nations where they lived in exile. When Paul references these verses in Romans 2:24, he is admonishing the Jews for not being a good example for the
Gentiles. In the verses leading up to this, he asks them if they do not teach themselves as they teach others. They know what is right but they do not do it, just as the Israelites worshipped the idols of the nations, knowing that it was wrong. Your options: [ Christian doctrine ] [ Faith ] [ God’s chosen people ] [ The Holy Spirit ] There are sections of Romans which focus particularly upon faith, upon the Holy Spirit, and upon the Jews; but notice that all of these are addressed, and much more. It is in the letter to the Romans, more than in any other of his writing, that Paul lays out the whole Christian Gospel in one document. So far as Paul is concerned, this is his answer to the question, “What are the teachings of Christianity?” In very brief summary, Romans teaches what Christian salvation is in terms of Justification (being forgiven) and Sanctification (being made holy), and how to put this salvation into practice. 8 According to Romans chapter 3, how many righteous people are there? It says in Romans 3:10, “As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one.” According to the Holman Bible Dictionary, “righteous” means characterized like God. Dictionary.com defines the word “righteous” as “morally right or justified”. Your options: [ He is set apart for the gospel of God ] [ He is called to be an apostle ] [ He is a servant of Jesus Christ ] [ He is a bringer of light ] “Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God…” (Romans 1 v. 1) Paul identifies himself as an apostle in almost all of his letters. This is probably to counter the claims of his opponents that his authority was to be
questioned, as he was not one of those originally called by Jesus. Paul sought to justify his claim to be an apostle by reference to his vision of Jesus on the road to Damascus (Acts 9). Paul was discussing not the Mosaic law, which was given to the Jews. Here he was referring to the natural moral law that is considered to be inherent in the Mosaic law and the laws of civilized societies. He emphasized that having the law was not a free ticket to righteousness but following it was. This was but an example for Paul’s larger argument that being a Jew was not the key to salvation. “We have already made the charge that Jews and Gentiles alike are all under sin.” (Romans 3:9) Questions and Answers
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