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Romans Chapter Nine Quiz
1. Who is Paul writing about in chapters nine through eleven? Israel
2. What new word are we introduced to in chapter nine? Election
3. What does election have to do with? Service or Salvation. Site a verse Isaiah 45:4
4. Could Paul have paid the payment for all of Israel’s sins? No
5. What is the adoption a reference to? God adopted the nation of Israel to be the nation he would use to reclaim the earth in the Millennial Kingdom.
6. What are the Covenants? Abrahamic, Mosaic, David, New Covenant.
7. Who did Christ come for? * Be careful answering. Israel
8. What is the service of God? The job assigned for Israel to do as God’s representative nation.
9. What does Paul mean when he says “they are not all Israel which are of Israel”?
Not all of Israel’s descendants are believers.
10. Did God hate Esau before he was born and predestine him to Hell without a chance for salvation? No
11. What was Esau elected to do for Isaac before his birth? V:12 Serve him
12. When did God say “Jacob have I loved and Esau have I hated”? In the book of Malachi 1:2-3
13. For what two main reasons did God raise up Pharaoh? That God may show his power in Pharaoh and that his named might be declared to the whole earth.
14. When and where did God call Israel not his people? In Osee. Hosea chapter one, in the valley of Jezreel.
15. Why did Israel not attain unto the law of righteousness? They sought it not by faith, but by the works of the Law.
Romans Chapter Ten Quiz
1. When will all of Israel be saved? At the end of the Tribulation Period.
2. What is the righteousness of God? Jesus Christ is the incarnate righteousness of God.
3. What does Paul mean about bringing Christ up or down to us? We don’t have to see him to believe, we believe by faith.
4. What does Paul mean when he says they must confess with their mouths to be saved? Our mouth confesses what our mind/heart believes.
5. Is there any difference between the Jew and the Greek (Gentile) today? None
6. Who does Isaiah (Esaias) say does not believe the prophets report? Israel
7. Who is the foolish nation that shall provoke Israel to jealousy? The Remnant/Little Flock
8. Who was it that was seeking after God but could not find Him? The Nation
9. Who was it that was not seeking after God but did find Him? The Little Flock
Romans Chapter Eleven Quiz
1. What is the focus of chapter eleven? Israel
2. Did God totally cast away his people (Israel) during Paul’s day? No
3. Can Jews be saved today? If so how? If not why? Yes, the same way as Gentiles
4. What is replacement theology? The Church has replaced Israel
5. Who does Paul use as an example to prove God was not done with Israel? Elijah.
6. How many men did God reserve to himself in Elijah’s day? 7,000
7. When Paul says “at this present time” is he referring to now or in Paul’s day? In Paul’s day.
8. What is the election of grace?
9. What did Paul mean when he said “it is no more of works”? That prior to the age of Grace Israel was required to have works with their faith.
10. What is the “it” that Paul refers to that Israel sought to attain? Righteousness
11. Was Israel blind or blinded? Blinded.
12. What does Israel’s table being made into stumbling block mean? All the things that were for her advantage had become stumbling blocks because of all the traditions they connected to them.
13. Is Israel’s fall permanent? No.
14. What is one of God’s purposes for salvation coming to the Gentiles? To provoke Israel to jealousy.
15. What unique office does Paul hold? Apostle of the Gentiles.
16. What is the direct result of Israel’s casting away? The receiving of the Gentiles.
17. What will the receiving of Israel be at the onset of the Millennial Kingdom? Life from the dead.
18. Who was broken off temporarily in verse seventeen? The Natural Branches/unbelieving Israel
19. What should a gentile believer not do that has been grafted into the natural olive tree? Not boast.
20. What does the root represent in this figure of speech? Jesus
21. Why was Israel broken off? Unbelief
22. Who received good and who received severity from God? The wild olive branches received the Goodness while the Natural branches received the severity.
23. What is meant when Paul says that “if the Gentiles don’t continue in God’s goodness they will be cut off?” If they don’t continue in belief.
24. How long will the Gentiles continue in faith and in the goodness of God? Until the fullness of the Gentiles become in. (The Rapture)
25. What do the two olive trees represent? The natural Olive Branches represent Israelites that are in unbelief, the wild olive branches represent Proselytes to Judaism (Gentiles) who believed.
26. What mystery does Paul not want us to be ignorant of? Blindness in part is happened until Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles be come in.
27. What is the result of being ignorant of this mystery? People can become Anti-semitic thinking God is permanently done with Israel and the church has replaced Israel and taken her promises. This will lead to all kinds of false doctrine.
28. When Paul says “all Israel shall be saved” what is meant by that? All Jews that endure unto the end of the time of Jacob’s Trouble will go into the kingdom and inherit eternal life.
29. What does Paul say Israel is to us concerning the gospel? Enemies
30. How can a Jew obtain mercy today through us? Through our showing Christ to them.
Romans Chapter Twelve Quiz
1. What is our reasonable service? To present our bodies a living sacrifice.
2. How do we transform ourselves so that we will not be conformed to this world? By the renewing of our mind.
3. What does renewing our mind prove? What is that good, and acceptable and perfect will of God.
4. What should each member of the body of Christ not think concerning himself? Don’t think highly of oneself.
5. Are those in the body members one of another? Yes
6. Do all in the body of Christ have the same gifts? No
7. How are we to behave towards those that persecute us? Bless and do not curse them.
8. What is to be our attitude towards vengeance today? Recompense to no man, evil for evil.
9. How are we to act towards our enemy? Feed those that hunger, give drink to those that thirst.
10. What will be the end of our loving our enemy? We shall heap coals of fire unto his head (of conviction).
11. With what do we overcome evil? Good.
Quiz over chapter Thirteen
1. Who was the Emperor when Paul told us to be in subjection to the higher powers? Nero
2. In what two ways does Paul call those in positions of power ministers? They are ministers of God toward us to reward the good and to punish the evil doers.
3. Are we supposed to pay just taxes to the powers that be? Yes
4. Can a Christian borrow money for a home or car? Yes, but we cannot get behind.
5. What do we owe one another? To love one another.
6. How do we make provision for the flesh? By not putting on Jesus Christ.
Romans Chapter Fourteen Quiz
1. What are we to do with someone who is weak in the faith? We are to receive them, but not to doubtful disputations. Why? Because a weak person doesn’t know what we know.
2. Why should we not judge another man’s servant? Because God has received him.
3. What should we do and not do concerning judging our brother? Don’t judge them, let each man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
4. What should we do concerning eating something that is deemed offensive in front of a weaker believer? We should not eat it.
5. What is the result of eating pork in front of someone who thinks you shouldn’t? You can cause a weaker brother to stumble.
6. If we have faith in an area what should we do with that faith in the presence of someone who is weak according to verse twenty two? Have it to ourself.
Romans Chapter Fifteen Quiz
1. What is a strong Christian supposed to do concerning a weak Christian? They are not use their liberty to cause for the weaker person to stumble.
2. Why are we to receive other believers? Because Christ received us.
3. Who was Jesus Christ a minister to? The Circumcision
4. For what reason was he a minister unto them? To confirm the promises made unto them.
5. What was a more global benefit of Christ being a minister unto the Circumcision? That the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy.
6. Who was Paul a minister unto? The Gentiles
7. What does Paul mean when he said he did not preach Christ on another man’s foundation? He wanted to let people hear and see and understand that previously didn’t have the opportunity.
8. Why did Paul have to go to Jerusalem before going to Rome? He had to deliver relief to the destitute believers there.
9. What responsibility do we have towards Jewish believers? To minister unto them with our carnal things (bless them financially).
10. What three prayer requests did Paul ask the Roman believers to pray for? That I Paul) may be delivered from them that do not believe in Judaea; and that my service which I have for Jerusalem may be accepted of the saints; That I may come unto you with joy by the will of God, and may with you be refreshed.
Romans Chapter Sixteen Quiz
1. Who did Paul send to deliver the epistle to the Romans? Phebe
2. Who was Paul’s first convert in Achaia? Epaenetus
3. Is being in Christ and being in the body of Christ the same thing? Why or why not? No, Paul’s speaks of kingdom saints being “in Christ” before him.
4. Who was the first person in the body of Christ according to 1st Timothy 1:15-16? Paul
5. What does Paul tell us concerning good and evil? How can we do that”? We are to be wise concerning things that are good, and simple concerning things that are evil. Study truth and we will know what is a lie or not.
6. What does Paul say will shortly happen to Satan? The God of Peace shall bruise Satan under our feet soon.
7. Is that the same thing as Christ crushing Satan’s head? Yes.
8. Who was the penman of this epistle? Terius Why did Paul not physically write it? Most likely he had bad eyesight in his later years because he commented that some would have plucked out their own eyes for him which implies he had a vision problem.
9. What is meant by Paul when he says, “my gospel”? Paul’s gospel is the gospel of the grace of God which he received by revelation from Christ which differs from the gospel of the kingdom which was already being preached to the Jewish Nation.
10. What is the revelation of the mystery? The revealing of God’s plan to deal with Satan’s rebellion in the Heavens.
11. When did the mystery originate? Before the world began.
12. When was this mystery revealed? Be specific It was revealed to Paul after he was saved by Jesus Christ.
13. How can something be a secret since the world began and still be in the writings of the prophets? The body of Christ in it’s infancy had prophets who validated Paul’s message.
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