When Paul left Corinth and ministered at ______________, he wrote to the Corinthians concerning their immoral behavior.
Ephesus
The _________________ of believers, Paul claims, is connected to Jesus's resurrection and a failure to believe in God's creative power.
resurrection
In Romans, Paul desires to convince the church at Rome to support his trip to ____________.
Spain
Name one of the Prison Epistles.
Philippians
Colossians
Ephesians
_____________were attempting to force the gentile church at Philippi to embrace the Mosaic Law
Judaizers
The majority of critical scholars argue that_________ did not author the pastoral letters; instead, they were written in the late first century or early second century.
Paul
Paul received reports from "________ people" and "Stephanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus" concerning a wide variety of problems within the Corinthian community, particularly divisiveness.
Chloe's
____________remained in Corinth for eighteen months.
Paul
_____________, according to Paul, had a clear knowledge of God and possessed a natural law to convict them of idolatry and "unrighteousness."
Gentiles
Paul had learned that the church at Colossae was encountering some _____________.
false teaching
In Philippians _______________ arrived at Rome and became ill, even to the point of death (2:25–30).
Epaphroditus
We do know that Paul made other journeys not contained in_______________.
Acts
Corinth was established as a Roman colony by_______________ in 44 BC
Julius Caesar
Paul writes 1 Corinthians and sends _________to deliver it to the church, knowing that the church is filled with strife and division.
Timothy
Paul's gospel appears to be at odds with the ___________.
Old Testament
According to Paul, Sabbath and dietary observance is part of the__________ and has therefore been deemed a "shadow."
Old Age
Paul urged Euodia and I urge ____________ to live in harmony with the Lord
Syntyche
After___________was released from his first Roman imprisonment, he, Timothy, and Titus may have ventured to Crete.
Paul
Unlike Rome, where the wealthy aristocracy ruled, ____________ provided its citizens with a real opportunity to climb up the social ladder.
Corinth
Paul makes a quick visit to Corinth, but before he gets there, some outsiders have entered the congregation that called themselves "____________"—they even had special papers to prove it!
Super-apostles
The Romans eventually put Paul in prison in _____________.
Caesarea
__________, not Paul, was the one who founded the church in Colossae.
Epaphras
Since the epistle of Philemon is closely tied to __________, Philemon was probably written at the same time and from the same location.
Colossians
Paul exhorts____________ to remain faithful, guard apostolic traditions and the gospel, and be exemplary as an elder.
Timothy
Like several other congregations, some at Corinth denied the bodily _____________of believers.
resurrection
In 2 Corinthians Paul claims that his letters of recommendation are the __________________.
Corinthians themselves
Paul appeared before the governor Felix and his wife ___________.
Drusilla
Paul first came there on his second missionary journey, according to Acts 16:14–40, and he and ___________ were imprisoned.
Silas
Traditionally, scholars have maintained that_____________ was a slave of Philemon but fled to Rome.
Onesimus
Titus was probably written after Paul was released from ____________, close to the time that 1 Timothy was written.
Rome