BIBLE QUIZ: II CORINTHIANS
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1. Why didn’t Paul visit Corinth second time?
Ans. Not to cause them pain. (2:1-2)
2. Why did Paul not stay in Troas and went ahead to Macedonia?
Ans. Because Titus was not there. (2:13)
3. Where did Paul get fragrance from?
Ans. From God. (2:14)
4. Paul’s competence is from where?
Ans. Paul’s competence is from God. (3:5)
5. What do the people of Israel do when Moses is read?
Ans. They cover with veil. (3:12….)
6. In contrast to reading of Moses what happens when we turns to the Lord?
Ans. Veils of the mind is removed. (3:16)
7. Where do we find freedom?
Ans. Where the Spirit of the Lord is found. (3:17)
8. To whom is the Gospel is veiled?
Ans. To those who are perishing. (4:3)
9. Whose minds are blinded by God?
Ans. Of Unbelievers. (4:4)
10.Why God has blinded the minds of the unbelievers?
Ans. That they may not see the light of the glory of Jesus Christ who is he image of God. (4:4)
11. What do Paul and other ministers proclaim?
Ans. They proclaim Jesus as Lord and themselves as the slaves of Christ. (4:5)
12. Why does Paul store the treasure in the clay jars?
Ans. So that it may be made clear that this extraordinary power belongs
to Christ. (4:7)
13.Why Paul is always ready to e given up to death?
Ans. So that the life of Jesus is made visible in the mortal flesh. (4:11)
14. What will happen if the earthly tent is estroyed?
Ans. We will have a building from God. (5:1)
15. What will happen when appear before the judgement seat of Christ?
Ans. Each will receive reccompence for what has been done in he body. (5:10)
16. Why did Christ die for all?
Ans. So that those who live might live no longer for themselves, but for him who died and raised for them. (5:15)
17. When do we become new creation?
Ans. When we are I Christ we become new creation. (5:17)
18. Through whom did God reconcile us to himself?
Ans. Through Christ. (15:19)
19. Why did God make Christ to be sin?
Ans. So that in Christ we might become the righteousness of God.(5:21)
20. What does the Godly grief produce?
Ans. Godly grief produces repentence that leads to salvation and brigs no regret. (7:10)
21. What does worldly grief produce?
Ans. Worldly grief produces death.(7:10)
22. What was Paul boasting about the Corinthians to Macedonians?
Ans. Paul was boasting about the eagerness of Corinthians. (9:2)
23. How will one reap if he sows sparingly?
Ans. One who sows sparingly, will reap sparingly. (9:6)
24. How will one reap if he sows bountifully?
Ans. One who sows bountifully will reap bountifully. (9:6)
25. What does the great generosity produce?
Ans. The great generosity will produce ‘Thanksgiving to God’ (9:11)
26. What is Paul ready to destroy?
Ans. Paul is ready o destroy the Arguments and every proud obstacle raised up against the knowledge of God. (10:5)
27.What is Paul ready to destroy?
Ans. Paul is ready to destroy the Disobedience. (10:6)
28. Who was the first one to go to Corinth to preach the good news?
Ans. Paul was the first one to go to Corinth to peach he good news. (10:14)
29. How did Paul rob the other churches?
Ans. By accepting support from them. (11:8)
30. Why did Paul accept support from other churches? Or why did Paul rob other churches?
Ans. To support the Corinthians. (11:8)
31. Who looked after the needs of Paul in Corinth?
Ans. The friends of Paul from Macedonia. (11:9)
32. Why is Paul under pressure?
Ans. Because of the anxieties for all the churches. (11:28)
33.What is Paul ready to boast of?
Ans. Paul is ready to boast of things that show his weakness. (11:30)
34. Who wanted to seize Paul?
Ans. The governor of Damascus wanted to seize Paul. (11:32)
35. How did Paul escape from Damascus?
Ans. He was let down in a basket through a window in the wall. (11:33)
36. Why was a thorn given in the flesh of Paul?
Ans. To keep him from getting too elated. (12:7)
37.How many times did Paul appeal to the Lord about the thorn in the flesh?
Ans. Paul appealed thrice to the Lord. (12:8)
38. What did the Lord reply when Paul appeal to the lord about the horn?
Ans. He replied “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. (12:9)
39. Why does Paul want to boast of his weakness?
Ans. So that the power of Christ may dwell in him. (12:9)
40.How should any charge must be sustained?
Ans. Any charge must be sustained through any two or three witnesses. (13:1)
41.How should one greet one another?
Ans. One should greet one another with a holy kiss. (13:12)
By Fr. Archibald D’Silva