Galatians 1
Galatians 2
Galatians 3
12 Disciples 1
12 Disciples 2
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Who wrote the Book of Galatians?

Paul

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What was Paul trying to free the Galatian believers from when he wrote the Book of Galatians?

Legalism

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How many chapters are in the Book of Galatians?

Six

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Free points

100 free points

100

Free points

100 free points

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When was the Book of Galatians written?

About A.D 57

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What is legalism (define)?

The belief that you can earn salvation through good works or keeping the Law.

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What Old Testament person did Paul use to explain the doctrine of justification in Galatians chapters three and four?

Abraham

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Who doubted Jesus' resurrection?

Thomas

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Which disciple betrayed Jesus?

Judas Iscariot

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At what point during Paul's three missionary journeys was Galatians written?

During or shortly after his 3rd journey.

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Which disciple of Jesus did Paul rebuke that is recorded in Galatians chapter two?

Peter

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What was the first main topic in Galatians (fill in the blank)? Paul's _______ as an Apostle.

Authority

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Who was a tax collecter before he became a disciple?

Matthew

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Who denied Jesus three times?

Peter

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To whom was the Book of Galatians written?

The churches in the Roman province of Galatia.

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What does the word justification mean?

To be declared righteous

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What was the 2nd main topic in the Book of Galatians (fill in the blanks)?  _____________ by _________.

justification by faith

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Who was the first disciple to be martyred?

James

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Who wrote the Book of Revelation?

John

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What was it that the Book of Galatians was written to correct?

False doctrine

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What does it mean to be justified by faith?

To be declared righteous by God based on faith in Christ who died for us

500

What was the 3rd main topic in the Book of Galatians (fill in the blanks)?  _____________ by the _________.

Sanctification by the Spirit

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Who introduced Peter to Jesus in John chapter one?

Andrew

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Name the three inner circle disciples.

Peter, James, and John