Vocabulary
Concepts
Paul
Old Testament References
100

This term describes a period of time before the birth of Christ, and this term describes the period of time after the birth of Christ (must get both).

Before Christ (BC) and Anno Domini (AD)

100

Salvation is not guaranteed by these two things.

Lineage or works

100

Before Paul became a Christian, he worked as this.

A pharisee.

100

Israel was split into these two kingdoms during the time from which Paul quotes in Romans 1:17

Israel in the north and Judah in the South

200

This term describes the study of salvation.

Soteriology.

200

This is the purpose of the Old Testament Law

To convict us of our sins
200

Paul was on the road to Damascus when this happened to him

He was blinded by Jesus and converted afterwards

200

God hated this brother but loved this brother.

Esau and Jacob

300

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)

300

Before we are reborn by the Holy Spirit, we are born as this

Enemies of God

or

Slaves of sin

300

Paul often cites this to support his arguments.

Old Testament scriptures and prophecies.

300

God commanded Hosea to marry a prostitute for this reason.

To represent the infidelity of the Jewish people.
400

This doctrine teaches that nothing can tear the truly saved from the hands of God.

Perseverance of the Saints

400

These are the five stages of salvation according to Paul.

Foreknow, predestine, called, justified, glorified

400

In Romans 9, Paul confesses that he is sometimes tempted to abandon Christ for the acceptance of this group of people.

The Israelites

400

Jacob and Esau became the patriarchs of these two peoples respectively.

Israelites and Edomites

500

What Greek word does Paul use to describe himself as a bond-servant or slave of Christ?

Doulos

500

Paul uses this analogy to describe God's right to make some people for glorification and some people for destruction

The Potter and the Clay

500

Paul uses this type of argument to counter counterarguments that he anticipates.

Rhetorical question / hypothetical question

500

Paul combines two quotes from this prophet to describe Jesus as both a "stumbling stone" for the Jews and a "cornerstone" for believers.

Isaiah