What name was Saul later known by?
Paul.
What was Stephen accused of?
Blasphemy.
In which empire was Rome located?
The Roman Empire.
What kind of questions does Paul ask?
Rhetorical.
Whats was the primary theme of 1 John?
Love.
Who did Saul encounter on the road to Damascus?
Jesus.
Who ordered Stephens execution?
Sanhedrin.
Corinth is located in which modern day country?
Greece.
What is the famous definition found in 1 Corinthians 13?
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
2 John warns against welcoming whom into your home?
False teachers.
After converting, what group did Paul primarily preach to?
Gentiles.
How did Stephen die?
Stoning.
In Romans, Paul says the city is full of what kind of people?
Sinners/Ungodly.
What metaphor does Paul use for the Church in 1 Corinthians 12 to help teach about unity?
The body.
3 John encourages support from whom?
Missionaries or traveling teachers.
In which city did Saul/Paul first preach after his conversion?
Damascus.
Stephen's speech focused on the history of which people?
Israelites.
Corinth was known for a temple dedicated to which goddess?
Aphrodite.
How does Paul use repetition in 1 Corinthians?
To emphasize unity, correction, and the cross.
Which letter (1,2, or 3 John) focuses most on hospitality?
John 3.
In what city was Saul when he approved Stephens death?
Jerusalem.
Stephen had a vision of whom before he died?
Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
Paul's letter to the Romans was intended to address conflict between which two groups?
Jews and Gentiles.
What writing technique is Paul using to explain the partnership in the ministry and the ultimate role of God?
Metaphor.
According to 1 John, what drives out fear?
Perfect love.