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22 Cards in this Set
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Paul's ultimate goal is to take the gospel to what region?
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Spain
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The church in Rome was largely comprising of
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Jewish Christians
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The name of Paul's scribe that helped compose Romans is |
Tertius |
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Who will deliver the epistle to the Romans
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Phoebe
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Romans was written from the city of _____.
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Corinth
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It is doubtful that Rom 16 should be included in the book, since the majority of Greek manuscripts lack that text. True or False |
False
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In Rom 1-3, Paul only emphasizes the sinfulness of humanity with the exception of the Jews. True or False |
False
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The "new perspective" emphasizes the social ramifications of the gospel True or False |
True
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One reason why Paul writes Romans is to correct a heresy involving the resurrection. True or False |
False
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The edict of Nero expelled the Jews from Rome. True or False |
False
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A rhetorical device with a series of questions to which the answer is always an emphatic "no" ("may it never be", "by no means")
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diatribe
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The process of becoming righteous
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justification
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The process of becoming holy
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sanctification
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A Greek word sometimes being translated as "expiation," "propitiation," meaning an act of appeasing or making well-disposed
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hilasterion
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The erroneous idea that the absence of the Law means we should keep sinning so grace can abound all the more
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antinomianism
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A scholarly shift in interpreting Paul's opponents to be Jewish legalism and not good works in general
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new perspective
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The center of the Roman Empire and the place where Peter and Paul were martyred
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Rome
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The city in Achaia from which Paul wrote his letters to the Thessalonians and the Romans
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Corinth
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Someone in Corinth whose greetings Paul passes on to those in Rome
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Gaius
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Noble woman and deaconess of the church in Cenchreae who delivers Paul's letter to the Romans
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Phoebe
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Paul's amanuensis who wrote the letter to his Romans and greets them
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Tertius
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