I Corinthians Five
1. What had been reported to Paul about the Corinthians? ______
_____________________________________________________________
2. Why did Paul mention the Gentiles? __________________________
_____________________________________________________________
3. Instead of being puffed up, the brethren should have ________
4. Did Paul need to be present to make a judgment? __________
5. When was the action to be taken? ____________________________
6. Why did Paul suggest delivering "such a one unto satan for
the destruction of the flesh"? ______________________________
_____________________________________________________________
7. How much leaven does it take to leaven the whole lump? ______
_____________________________
8. In verse seven what does the "old leaven" represent? ________
________________ "A new lump"? ______________________________
9. Who is the passover of the Christian? _______________________
10. Paul mentions the old leaven of fornication. He also speaks
of the leaven of _________________ and _____________________.
11. He also spoke of _____________________ and _______________ as
being unleavened.
12. With whom were the saints in Corinth not to eat? ____________
__________________________________
13. Give some other sins listed along with fornication. _________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
14. To whom does Paul refer when he speaks of "judging them that
are without"? _______________________________________________
15. What were they to do with the wicked man? ___________________
True or False:
_______ 1. It was a common practice among the Gentiles for a man
to take his father's wife.
_______ 2. Paul had written a former letter to the Corinthians.
_______ 3. This chapter speaks of fornicators, covetous people,
drunkards, idolaters, and extortioners.
_______ 4. The church had often wept over the fornicator.
_______ 5. The purpose of church discipline is to run off people.
_______ 6. Paul said we should not be concerned about a little
leaven.
_______ 7. This chapter tells us that it is possible to com-
pletely avoid the company of the fornicator of the
world.
_______ 8. A congregation has the responsibility to discipline
(purge out) members who live in open sin and/or
rebellion against God.
Return to Index
Home