1 Corinthians Sixteen
1. What leads us to believe all the churches did the same things? ____
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2. For whom was this collection? ________________________
3. When was this collection to be taken? _____________________________
4. How much was each to give? ________________________________________
5. Who was to carry the contribution to Jerusalem? ___________________
6. Where was Paul when he wrote this letter? __________________
He would remain there until _________________________.
7. If possible, Paul would spend the winter in ______________________.
8. What two things awaited Paul at Ephesus? __________________________
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9. Whom did Paul expect to visit Corinth? ____________________________
10. Memorize verse 13. ________________________________________________
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11. Paul encourages them to do all things in __________________.
12. What does "quit ye like men" mean? ________________________________
13. What had Stephanas, Fortunatus and Achaicus done? _________________
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14. What is said about Aquilla and Prisca? ____________________________
15. How did these brethren greet each other in Paul's day? ____________
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16. Paul sends his _______________________ to all in Christ Jesus.
TRUE OR FALSE:
_______ 1. The collection for the saints was to be taken to Jerusalem.
_______ 2. The first century churches used different ways to raise
money.
_______ 3. Since Apollos did not respond to Paul's request to visit
Corinth, he refused to call Apollos a brother.
_______ 4. Paul hoped to spend the summer in Corinth.
_______ 5. Timothy did the work of the Lord like Paul.
_______ 6. Paul calls the house of Stephanas the firstfruits of Achaia
_______ 7. An open door and many adversaries may appear at the same
time and place.
_______ 8. Paul told the Corinthians to "cease" being like men.
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