Vocabulary
Concepts
Paul
Old Testament
100

This theological term describes the study of salvation.

Soteriology

100

This person was the first representative of humanity and cast all of creation into a state of sin.

Adam

100

As a former pharisee, Paul spent his time doing this to Christians.

Persecution

100

When explaining the sovereignty of God, Paul uses this person in Exodus as an example of God hardening one's heart.

Pharoh

200

These two fundamental doctrines are the reason why the Protestants protested the Catholic church. (Hint: they are Latin words)

Sola Fide (faith alone) and Sola Scriptura (scriptures alone)

200

Because of humanity's default sinful nature, everyone is born as this.

Enemies of God

200

Paul was healed from his blindness by this man.

Ananias

200

In Genesis, God told Rebekah "the older shall serve the younger" in reference to these two people. (You must get the older and younger right).

Jacob (Younger) and Esau (Older)

300

This term is used to reference anyone who is not a Jew.

Gentile

300

God's mercy is given not according to human effort or human will but according to this.

The will of God

300

In Romans 7, Paul describes how he is torn between serving these two laws, hinting at his internal struggle as a Christian.

The law of God and the law of sin.

300

Paul quotes from this prophetic book of the Old Testament to show God's anger against the Jews and calling of the Gentiles.

Hosea

400

This term describes a characteristic of God by which He gives appropriate punishment to sinners.

Justice / justness

400

Paul uses this analogy to describe God's right to create some men for good purposes and some men for destruction.

The potter and the clay

400

Paul explains that he is tempted to give up his salvation for this group of people.

The Israelites / Jews

400

These two rulers of Northern Israel were worshippers of Baal and brought sin into Israel.

King Ahab and Queen Jezebel

500

This term describe a characteristic of God by which He shows underserved kindness towards His chosen people.

Mercy

500

God allows evil to persist in the world for this reason.

To demonstrate His power

500
Paul sometimes asks questions when starting his arguments. What is the name for this type of argument?

Hypothetical question / rhetorical question

500

This man was sent by God to slay Ahab and Jezebel but also sinned against God in the process.

Jehu

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