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Galatians is written to the people of Galatia.
Paul’s second visit to Galatia revealed something that caused grave concern.
Judiazers did not bother the Believers of Galatia.
Galatians gives a fuller explanation of life through the Spirit.
Ephesians contains the loftiest of truths in the New Testament, but not the Old.
The keynote of Ephesians is “in Christ.”
Ephesians contains sixty expressions similar to Colossians.
Philippians was written during Paul’s imprisonment.
“Kenosis” is the term for Christ’s emptying of Himself of His Divine fullness and omnipotence.
Philippi had no bishops or deacons.
Match the term with the general outline theme Philippians:
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The Indwelling Christ
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The Historic Christ
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The Prophetic Christ
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The Exalted Christ
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Paul visited Colosse in 51 A.D.
The early Church in Colosse probably met in the house of Philemon.
A peculiar form of heresy brought by false teachers was ensnaring the Philippians.
The Colossian heresy is basically Jewish.
The Thessalonicans were of the Thracian race.
The Thessalonian Church was planted in just four weeks.
The Jewish persecution of Paul was so strong; Paul left the city to protect the Thessalonians.
The first Book of Thessalonians is more detailed than the second.
Timothy was strongly influenced by his grandmother Lois
Paul chose Timothy to work with him in the Gospel ministry on his third (3rd) missionary trip.
The first Epistle to Timothy was probably written to him from Macedonia.
The personal letters to Timothy were at the time of Paul’s death.
Paul’s second imprisonment was about the same as the first.
Paul’s letter to Titus was written after Second Timothy.
Titus was a Gentile, converted under Paul’s ministry.
Titus was left at Crete to deal with the trouble there.
Crete is a large island in the Mediterranean.
Apollos took the message of the Gospel to the island of Crete.
Paul asks Philemon to take the loss he has suffered by Onesimus’ actions.
