Test your knowledge of the letters written by the Apostle Paul in the New Testament. This quiz covers the recipients, themes, and key teachings of his epistles.·0 takes
01·To which city's church did Paul write his longest and most theologically significant epistle, outlining the doctrine of justification by faith?
02·In which epistle does Paul list the "fruit of the Spirit," which includes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control?
03·The famous passage beginning "Love is patient, love is kind..." is found in which of Paul's letters to a Greek city known for its divisions and immorality?
04·Which of the following is considered one of the "Pastoral Epistles," written to an individual church leader rather than a whole congregation?
05·In the short, personal letter to Philemon, what is Paul's primary request regarding the runaway slave, Onesimus?
06·Which epistle, written while Paul was in prison, is often called the "epistle of joy" due to its repeated emphasis on rejoicing in all circumstances?
07·The "full armor of God," including the belt of truth and the shield of faith, is a well-known metaphor described in which of Paul's letters?
08·In which epistle does Paul combat a local heresy by emphasizing the preeminence and sufficiency of Christ, calling Him "the image of the invisible God"?
09·Paul's letters to the Thessalonians are particularly known for their focus on which theological topic concerning future events?
10·In which letter does Paul vigorously defend his apostolic authority against "super-apostles" and speak of his "thorn in the flesh"?
11·Which of the following books is NOT considered one of the four "Prison Epistles" (letters written by Paul during his imprisonment)?
12·The letters of 1 and 2 Timothy are addressed to Paul's "true son in the faith," who was a leader of the church in which city?
13·In his letter to the Galatians, Paul passionately argues against the "Judaizers," who insisted that Gentile converts must do what to be saved?
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