Vocabulary
Concepts
Paul
Old Testament References
100

This term describes the study of salvation.

Soteriology.

100

Before we are saved, we are all born as _____ of God.

Enemies (Romans 5:10)

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

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

Although a physical nation of Israel exists, a _______ nation of Israel also exists, of which all believers are members.

spiritual

200

This happened to Paul while he was on the road to Damascus.

Paul was blinded by Christ.

200

God hated this brother but loved this brother.

Esau and Jacob

300

This term can sometimes be used to describe intimacy between two people.

know

300

These are the five stages of salvation according to Paul.

Foreknow, predestine, called, justified, glorified

300
Paul was healed of his blindness and guided to Christ by this man.

Ananias

300

Jacob and Esau were the son of this biblical figure.

Isaac.

400

This term is a synonym for "intervene" and is often used to describe how Christ intervenes on our behalf.

intercede

400

This bible verse explains the existence of apostates.

1 John 2:19

400

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.
400

Esau gave up his birthright to Isaac for this

stew

500

This term refers to the believer's reception of the Holy Spirit as a taste of the future glory to come. It is also sometimes used to refer to the resurrection of Christ. (Hint: the term has an agricultural background). 

firstfruits
500

This doctrine describes how genuine believers will never be torn away from salvation.

Perseverance of the Saints

500

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

The Israelites

500

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

Israelites and Edomites