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The New Testament, 4/e
Stephen Harris, California State University - Sacramento

Paul: Apostle to the Nations

Multiple Choice Quiz



1

Our most reliable source for biographical information on the apostle Paul is the Book of Acts.
A)True
B)False
2

In Paul's letters, he frequently stresses his own Jewish heritage.
A)True
B)False
3

Which of the following is a biographical detail about Paul mentioned in the Book of Acts but never by Paul in his own letters?
A)Paul was a former persecutor of Christians.
B)Paul was a former Pharisee.
C)Paul had a life-changing vision of the risen Christ.
D)Paul was born in the city of Tarsus.
4

Both in Acts and in Paul's letters, Paul appears to be a gentle, shy, reserved person.
A)True
B)False
5

Paul's letter to the ______________ gives us valuable chronological details about Paul's trips to Jerusalem that help us date his career.
A)Ephesians
B)Galatians
C)Philippians
D)Colossians
6

Many scholars believe that the Jerusalem conference that Paul attended and described in Acts 15 may have taken place around the year 49 C.E.
A)True
B)False
7

One of the most important historical references in Acts for dating the life of the apostle Paul is ____________________.
A)Paul's appearance before Gallio, governor of Achaia, in Acts 18.
B)the signs of the Holy Spirit that appeared on the day of Pentecost in Acts 2.
C)the ascension of Jesus described in Acts 1.
D)the presence of Saul (=Paul) at the stoning of Stephen in Acts 7.
8

The majority of scholars accept ____________ of the thirteen Pauline letters in the New Testament as authentically written by the apostle.
A)seven
B)eight
C)ten
D)twelve
9

Scholars generally agree that __________________ was the first of the Pauline letters to be written.
A)1 Thessalonians
B)1 Corinthians
C)1 Timothy
D)Romans
10

The structure of Paul's "letters" is highly unique, having few parallels in ancient Hellenistic literature.
A)True
B)False
11

The greeting that Paul customarily uses at the beginning of his letters is ________________.
A)"Truly, truly, I say unto you . . ."
B)"Grace and peace to you . . . ."
C)"Hail, O blessed ones . . . ."
D)"The Lord be with you."
12

Like may letter writers in Greco-Roman antiquity, Paul apparently dictated his letters to a secretary, usually adding only a signature or a few additional words in his own hand.
A)True
B)False
13

Most of Paul's letters were addressed to Christians he did not know personally.
A)True
B)False
14

Paul wrote some of his letters as if he expected to be alive when the Lord Jesus returned in glory to judge the earth.
A)True
B)False
15

Of all the aspects of Jesus' life, the apostle Paul speaks most often about Jesus' ____________________.
A)virginal conception
B)performance of miracles
C)teaching in parables
D)death and resurrection
16

In describing how Christ's work on the cross gives new life to the human race, Paul contrasts Christ with the Hebrew Bible figure of ________________.
A)Adam
B)Enoch
C)Moses
D)Elijah
17

Paul sometimes uses this metaphor in his letters to describe the entire believing community of Christians.
A)tree of life
B)circle of life
C)circle of hope
D)body of Christ
18

Paul believed that sin is an infectious power that results in human _______________.
A)confusion.
B)death.
C)fear.
D)pleasure.
19

Paul stressed that God "justified" persons or declared them righteous based strictly upon their ______________________.
A)obedience to all of the Law of Moses.
B)obedience to the Ten Commandments.
C)being circumcised (if male) or directly connected to a circumcised person (if female).
D)faith in Jesus Christ.
20

Paul used the term "grace" to define God's desire to show people kindness and mercy even when their sin made them undeserving.
A)True
B)False