Who was a friend of God?
Abraham
What does the Greek word pistis mean?
Which part of a horse's body is controlled by the bit?
mouth
Where was the author of the book of James from?
Nazareth, a village in Galilee
Term for Jews living outside Palestine after the Babylonian exile (586 B.C.) and at other times
Dispersion/Diaspora
Who betrayed Jesus three times and repented?
Peter
Which does the Greek word glōssa mean?
tongue
What is able to corrupt the whole body?
Tongue
Which sea is located North of Galatia?
Black Sea
the strongest of all passions.…Suggests a more settled or abiding condition of mind, frequently with a view to taking revenge.
anger/wrath
Who was God’s chosen leader who faithfully led the people of Israel from Egypt to the promised land?
Moses
What does the Greek word dipsychos mean?
double-minded
What should a double-minded man purify?
Their heart
Which direction did the Jews travel when they left Israel and went to Babylon?
East
one that takes an active part
doer
Who asked David to forgive the trespasses of his servant?
Abigail
What does the Greek word alazoneia mean?
arrogance/boastings/arrogant schemes
Besides heart, what other body part is mentioned in James 4:7-10?
hands
Nazareth was located on a major trade route between which two major towns?
Caesarea and Tiberias
the process or result of God’s continuing work in Christian believers through the power of the Holy Spirit
sanctification
Whom was God’s anger kindled against in Job 42:7?
Eliphaz and his two friends
What does the Greek word prosōpolēmpsia mean?
personal favoritism/partiality/ respecter of persons/favoritism
According to Proverbs 4:23–27 (NIV and NKJV) how many body parts are listed and what are they?
six -
heart, mouth, eyes, feet/foot, eyelids, lips
Which river was Gozan, Halah, and Babylon located near?
Euphrates
A thing is reckoned as or to be something, i.e. as availing for or equivalent to something, as having the like force and weight
credited/counted/imputed/accounted