2 Cor. 1 & 2 Quiz

1.  How many chapters are in 2 Corinthians?

2.  Who is the writer of 2 Corinthians?

3.  In your own words, explain why God may allow us to be comforted during times of tribulation and difficulty?

4.  Does the word "salvation" in the scriptures ALWAYS refer to eternal salvation (being saved), yes or no?

5.  Name one "place" that is mentioned in 1 Corinthians, as in city etc.

6.  Name one person that is mentioned in chapter one that helped Paul in preaching Christ to the people of Corinth.

7.  Fill in the blank, "Lest _______________ should get an advantage of us :for we are not ignorant of his devices."

8.  What verse in Galatians would be similar to what Paul is speaking about in the first part of chapter 2?

9.  Complete this part of verse 17 (chapter 2), "For we are not as many, which _______________, the word of God:..."

10.  Who is it that Paul mentions in chapter 2 that he missed seeing?

BONUS #1 About what year was 2 Corinthians written?
BONUS#2 Paul uses a word 4 times in chapter 1 that is in contrast to the suffering he mentions, what is the word?

1 Corinthians 16

1.  According to 16:2 what is the implied day the believers met?

2.  What was this collection for?

3.  Fill in the blanks, "...give as God hath ________________ _____________________.

4.  Where was this collection going, to the people of ______________________________.

5.  Who is mentioned in this passage that is apparently an Apostolic delegate under Paul's Authority?

6,7,8.  Fill in the blanks, "Watch ye, stand fast in the ____________, quit you like ______________, be
_____________.

9.  Who does Paul mention that he desired to come to the Corinthians, but it was not his will to do so at this time?

10.  What couple is mentioned in this chapter that were tentmakers as Paul was?

BONUS#1 What is the reference in Acts that also mentions the believers meeting on the first day of the week?
BONUS#2 Name at least one chapter in 2 Corinthians that also deals with giving to believers in need.
BONUS#3 What is meant by the phrase, "ministry to the saints?"