Gift of Prophecy Final (Oakwood) Allen
Rhetoric was the highest level of study in Greco-Roman society. - answersTrue
The occasion for Paul's first letter to Corinth was schism. - answersTrue
Paul was considered highly educated in his first century world - answersFalse
Based on 1: Cor. 3:1, Paul believed that the Corinthians were acting like "babies. -
answersTrue
In the Greco-Roman letter, thanksgiving signaled the topics to be addressed in the body
of the letter. - answersTrue
John the Baptist as a prophet is frequently identified with the O.T prophet Isaiah -
answersFalse
John the Baptist is similar to the O.T. prophets in his address to the nation as a whole
rather than to individuals. - answersTrue
Jesus is called the "eschatological prophet" because of His predictive ability. -
answersFalse
Jesus as a prophet is most often identified with the O.T. prophet Elijah - answersTrue
O.T. prophets and N.T. apostles are equivalent based on their prophetic gift. -
answersTrue
Some people in the local N.T. churches had the gift of prophetic utterance -
answersTrue
"Apostle" was an appropriate NT term for those commissioned to speak God's words,
because the term was not confusing to Greeks or Jews. - answersTrue
Rhetoric was the highest level of study in Greco-Roman society. - answersTrue
The occasion for Paul's first letter to Corinth was schism. - answersTrue
Paul was considered highly educated in his first century world - answersFalse
Based on 1: Cor. 3:1, Paul believed that the Corinthians were acting like "babies. -
answersTrue
In the Greco-Roman letter, thanksgiving signaled the topics to be addressed in the body
of the letter. - answersTrue
John the Baptist as a prophet is frequently identified with the O.T prophet Isaiah -
answersFalse
John the Baptist is similar to the O.T. prophets in his address to the nation as a whole
rather than to individuals. - answersTrue
Jesus is called the "eschatological prophet" because of His predictive ability. -
answersFalse
Jesus as a prophet is most often identified with the O.T. prophet Elijah - answersTrue
O.T. prophets and N.T. apostles are equivalent based on their prophetic gift. -
answersTrue
Some people in the local N.T. churches had the gift of prophetic utterance -
answersTrue
"Apostle" was an appropriate NT term for those commissioned to speak God's words,
because the term was not confusing to Greeks or Jews. - answersTrue