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Galatians & Philippians Test 2



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

Those who are in Christ are God’s chosen people and the true Israel of God.
 

 2. 

Paul teaches that there are three requirements of those who are to help a fallen brother: they must be spiritual, they must have a spirit of gentleness, and they must watch themselves, lest they be tempted.
 

 3. 

The Greeks held agape love in high esteem and used it fluently in ancient writings.
 

 4. 

Envy says, “I want what you have.”  Jealousy says, “I just don’t want you to have.”
 

 5. 

“Idolatry” is an attempt to gain mastery over another person’s life by occult means, especially the use or incantations and drugs.
 

 6. 

Isaac was born as the result of human effort; Ishmael was born as a result of the promise of God.
 

 7. 

When referring to Abraham’s two sons, Paul lists both of the names Isaac and Ishmael.
 

 8. 

The conclusion of Paul’s allegory emphasizes that people in slavery under the law will be cast out.
 

 9. 

Paul concludes that those who make so much of circumcision (“cutting around”) should go all the       way and emasculate (“cutting off”) themselves.
 

 10. 

In reference to the fruit of the Spirit, the word “fruit” is singular, indicating that all the virtues
together form one composite harvest.
 

 11. 

The literal meaning of the word for “peace” is “long-tempered.”
 

 12. 

In “Peace and mercy be upon all who walk by this rule,” the words “walk by” literally mean “get in line with.”
 

 13. 

Paul concludes Galatians with a stern rebuke warning of the consequences of apostasy.
 

 14. 

The Septuagint was the Aramaic translation of the Old Testament.
 

 15. 

In the Old Testament, circumcision had no connection with entrance into the covenant relationship nor was it the physical symbol of the whole law.
 

 16. 

The word “drunkenness” is plural in the Greek, apparently referring to repeated instances of
intoxication.
 

 17. 

Aristotle taught that real love should be widely shared and could not be restricted or self-centered.
 

 18. 

Meekness is great strength or strong spirit held under control.
 

 19. 

The Greek word for “restore” is used for mending what is broken, teaching, and for equipping and training to bring to full maturity.
 

 20. 

“Let no man trouble me,” literally means “let no one give me hardships.”
 

 21. 

A “parable” lists point-by-point similarities between 2 things, drawing a conclusion/moral at the end.
 

 22. 

In the end, Sarah gave birth to more children than her handmaid.
 

 23. 

“Desires of the flesh” refers to the unredeemed nature of man at its worst.
 

 24. 

Jews, Greeks, and Romans—all diluted their natural wine with water to avoid intoxication.
 

 25. 

The term “lose heart” paints a picture of a muscle straining hard at a task, and finally, in defeat, the muscle lets go and becomes limp.
 

 26. 

In Paul’s letters, his concluding words are always centered on the idea of grace.
 

 27. 

In the First Century, adoption brought about the following benefits: a new name, an inheritance, and a cancellation of previous debts and obligations.
 

 28. 

In Paul’s allegory, Ishmael represents Mt. Zion.
 

 29. 

“Philia” says, “I love only if you make me happy.”
 

 30. 

Baptism and the cross are closely connected, since it is by baptism that we join Jesus in His death; it is the cross which makes baptism significant.
 

 31. 

The word “despise” meant to “regard as worthless and treat with contempt.”
 

 32. 

An “allegory” is an extended parable or metaphor.
 

 33. 

The fact, that Jerusalem was destroyed and the temple was torn down in 70 A.D., serves to
underscore the inferiority of the covenant law.
 

 34. 

God does not want works produced by fear, attempting to earn salvation; He wants works produced by faith, responding in love because salvation has already been given.
 

 35. 

The select group of “those who belong to Christ Jesus” is made up of those who have been rescued by Jesus, justified by faith, crucified with Christ, and baptized into Christ and put on Christ.
 

 36. 

The word for “make a good showing” is used fluently in the New Testament.
 

 37. 

The word “Abba” was the Greek word for “father.”
 

 38. 

The word “travail” is a translation of the specific Greek word for labor pains at the birth of a baby.
 

 39. 

In Paul’s allegory, Ishmael represents being born according to promise and made an heir.
 

 40. 

Galatians teaches that it is indeed possible to fall from grace and sever yourself from Christ.
 

 41. 

“Eros” says, “I love you because you are so lovable.”
 

 42. 

The word “scorn” meant literally “to spit out at.”
 

 43. 

In Paul’s allegory, Sarah’s/Sarai’s handmaid represents Mt. Zion.
 

 44. 

In the context of Galatians, the way to fall from grace is to fall back on to works of law, rather than trusting God’s promise of salvation through Jesus Christ.
 

 45. 

“Eros” loves without restrictions and reaches out to meet the need wherever a need arises.
 

 46. 

The Greek word “baros” is the common word for one’s usual freight or cargo.
 

 47. 

For the Gentile Christian to go back into the Jewish law was just as bad as reverting to paganism.
 

 48. 

In Paul’s allegory, Isaac is born for freedom and is persecuted.
 

 49. 

“Agape” is the only kind of love that can be commanded.
 

 50. 

The cross of Christ asserts these unpleasant truths: sin is real and demands punishment, no amount of doing good can atone for one’s own sin, and no other religion is true.
 

 51. 

In the area of making men righteous, the law is bankrupt; it has nothing to offer.
 

 52. 

In Paul’s allegory, Isaac represents the present Jerusalem.
 

 53. 

“Agape” says, “I love you—whether or not you make me happy…whether or not you are always       loveable.
 

 54. 

Just as Isaac became a slave, so all children of the law are doomed to slavery and fear.
 

 55. 

“Philia” loves without counting the cost and without calculating its own profit.
 

 56. 

The Greek word “phortion” means “heavy, having great weight.”
 

 57. 

Paul accused the motives of the false teachers in Galatia in two ways: they promoted circumcision to       make a favorable appearance, and they did it to escape persecution.
 

 58. 

In Paul’s allegory, Abraham’s wife and her handmaid represent two different covenants.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 59. 

The quotation of Galatians 4:27 comes from the Old Testament book of _____.
a.
Isaiah
d.
Daniel
b.
Jeremiah
e.
Joel
c.
Ezekiel
 

 60. 

The Greek word for “_____” was used to describe the despair of a woman in the middle of a long, difficult childbirth.
a.
Grow weary     
d.
Overtaken
b.
Lose heart
e.
Ordeal
c.
Depression
 

 61. 

What was the name of Sarah’s/Sarai’s handmaid?
a.
Hagar
d.
Keturah
b.
Rebekah
e.
Leah
c.
Reumah
 

 62. 

The Greek word “_____” may be defined as “care and concern.”
a.
Agape
d.
Philia
b.
Baros
e.
Storge
c.
Eros
 

 63. 

In reference to the fruit of the Spirit, the word “_____” means to put up with people enduring their unforgivable stupidity.
a.
Peace
d.
Gentleness
b.
Patience
e.
Self-control
c.
Kindness
 

 64. 

Hebrews _____ pronounces a terrible verdict on those who forsake freedom in Christ and return to lawkeeping.
a.
5:4-6     
d.
8:4-6
b.
6:4-6
e.
9:4-6
c.
7:4-6
 

 65. 

The English word “_____” comes from the Greek term which originally meant, “not having a way       to cross a river.”
a.
Distress
d.
Despair
b.
Hopeless
e.
Agony
c.
Perplexed
 

 66. 

The word “_____” comes from a Greek word meaning “virtuous, excellent, and gracious.”
a.
Patience
d.
Faithfulness
b.
Kindness
e.
Gentleness
c.
Goodness
 

 67. 

The New Testament uses “_____” to refer to a foul indecency of mind or a spirit soiled and stained by the world.
a.
Immorality
d.
Idolatry
b.
Impurity
e.
Defilement
c.
Licentiousness
 

 68. 

Where is this passage located: “Not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel, and not all       are children of Abraham because they are his descendants.”?
a.
Romans 9:6-7
d.
Gal. 3:6
b.
1 Cor. 9:14-15
e.
Heb. 6:7-8
c.
2 Cor. 12:21-22
 

 69. 

The word “_____” refers to an attitude of automatic hostility.
a.
Enmity
d.
Anger
b.
Strife
e.
Selfishness
c.
Jealousy
 

 70. 

The word “_____” represents a genuine feeling of malice towards another person.
a.
Party Spirit
d.
Envy
b.
Anger
e.
Dissension
c.
Selfishness
 

 71. 

The Greek word for “_____” refers to an absence of alienation, a state of reconciliation and
oneness.
a.
Love
d.
Patience
b.
Joy
e.
Kindness
c.
Peace
 

 72. 

Galatians lists _____ virtues which are called the fruit of the Spirit.
a.
7
d.
10
b.
8
e.
11
c.
9
 

 73. 

The Greek word for “_____” alludes to the ancient military practice of cutting trenches across the road to stop an advancing army.
a.
Perplexed
d.
Fall away
b.
Severed
e.
Cut off
c.
Hindered
 

 74. 

The word “_____” means “moral uprightness,” and it is concerned with measuring up to the
standards of right and wrong.
a.
Kindness
d.
Gentleness
b.
Goodness
e.
Self-control
c.
Faithfulness
 

 75. 

The literal meaning of the word “amen” is _____.
a.
Hear I pray
d.
Praise God
b.
Come quickly
e.
So be it
c.
This I pray     
 

 76. 

“_____” is a general word including all forms of unlawful sexual activity.
a.
Immorality
d.
Idolatry
b.
Impurity
e.
Defilement
c.
Licentiousness
 

 77. 

The term “_____” comes from the verb meaning “I choose.”
a.
Party spirit
d.
Envy
b.
Anger
e.
Dissension
c.
Selfishness
 

 78. 

Genesis Chapter _____ records Sarah/Sarai giving her handmaid to Abraham/Abram to conceive children in her place.
a.
14
d.
17
b.
15
e.
18
c.
16
 

 79. 

The word “_____” refers to the shameful celebration of the perversion of man’s natural appetites for food, drink, and sexual fulfillment.
a.
Anger
d.
Dissension
b.
Party spirit
e.
Envy
c.
Carousing
 

 80. 

The Greek word for “_____” was used of ships that had gone off course and were no longer heading for the intended destination.
a.
Perplexed
d.
Fall away
b.
Severed
e.
Cut off
c.
Hindered
 

 81. 

The root of the word “_____” means “to hold, to grip, to have power over.”
a.
Kindness
d.
Gentleness
b.
Goodness
e.
Self-control
c.
Faithfulness
 

 82. 

The strongest and broadest term for moral indecency is the word “_____.”
a.
Immorality
d.
Idolatry
b.
Impurity
e.
Defilement
c.
Licentiousness
 

 83. 

The word “_____” is the outward result of inner hostility or enmity and involves quarreling,
a.
Enmity
d.
Anger
b.
Strife
e.
Selfishness
c.
Jealousy
 

 84. 

The Greeks had _____ separate words for love.
a.
2
d.
5
b.
3
e.
6
c.
4
 

 85. 

The Greek word for “_____” means literally “to stand apart.”
a.
Party spirit
d.
Envy
b.
Anger
e.
Dissension
c.
Selfishness
 

 86. 

The word “_____” originally referred to the use of drugs, whether for good or evil purposes.
a.
Idolatry
d.
Strife
b.
Sorcery
e.
Jealousy
c.
Enmity
 

 87. 

How many people are called “meek” in the Bible?
a.
2
d.
5
b.
3
e.
6
c.
4
 

 88. 

The Greek word “_____” may be defined as “friendship and affection.”
a.
Agape
d.
Philia
b.
Baros
e.
Storge
c.
Eros
 

 89. 

The word “_____” can be understood as “a passionate desire or devotion to a noble end” or it can  be perverted into “selfish ambition.”
a.
Enmity
d.
Anger
b.
Strife
e.
Selfishness
c.
Jealousy
 

 90. 

Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine,” used the Greek word for “_____” to name the ugly
accumulation around a festering sore or wound.
a.
Immorality
d.
Idolatry
b.
Impurity
e.
Defilement
c.
Licentiousness
 

 91. 

The Greek word “_____” may be defined as “family love and devotion.”
a.
Agape
d.
Philia
b.
Baros
e.
Storge
c.
Eros
 

 92. 

The word “_____” originally meant to work for pay, but it soon came to mean the willingness to do practically anything, solely for what one could get out of it for himself. 
a.
Jealousy
d.
Envy
b.
Anger
e.
Dissension
c.
Selfishness
 

 93. 

Which term is best defined as “the worship of what can be seen”?
a.
Immorality
d.
Idolatry
b.
Impurity
e.
Defilement
c.
Licentiousness
 

 94. 

The Greek word “_____” may be defined as “passionate sexual love.”
a.
Agape
d.
Philia
b.
Baros
e.
Storge
c.
Eros
 

 95. 

The word “_____” means “general filth or defilement of one’s moral being.”
a.
Immorality
d.
Idolatry
b.
Impurity
e.
Defilement
c.
Licentiousness
 

 96. 

Aristotle used the word “_____” in reference to politicians who sought power and prestige, rather       than a place to serve their people.
a.
Jealousy
d.
Envy
b.
Anger
e.
Dissension
c.
Selfishness
 

 97. 

In ancient times, “_____” was the usual word for the “pledges of loyalty” given by a defeated nation to a conquering king.
a.
Kindness
d.
Gentleness
b.
Goodness
e.
Self-control
c.
Faithfulness
 

 98. 

The word “_____” once meant “courage and strong spirit,” but by New Testament times, it came to mean “a sudden outburst of bad temper or wrath.”
a.
Enmity
d.
Anger
b.
Strife
e.
Selfishness
c.
Jealousy
 

 99. 

In the New Testament, the primary meaning of “_____” has to do with choosing up sides and forming a distinctive sect.
a.
Party spirit     
d.
Envy
b.
Anger
e.
Dissension
c.
Selfishness
 

 100. 

Isaac was conceived _____ years after the birth of Ishmael.
a.
3
d.
11
b.
5
e.
13
c.
7
 



 
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