I CORINTHIANS

  1. Description of Corinth and of Church at Corinth.
  2. Wisdom.
  3. Omit.
  4. Threefold purpose: (1) To restore unity; (2) To teach doctrines; (3) To remove evils.
    1. "Ye are bought * * *"
    2. "O death, where * * *"
    3. "Quit you * * *"
  5. (Complete the phrases and locate.)
  6. Record these and commit them:
  7. 3:16; 13:1; 15:58.
  8. Assign names to the following chapters:
    1. Chapter 1. Upon what four persons was the church divided?
    2. Give total number of times the words "wise" and "wisdom" are found in the first three chapters. Underline these two words in these chapters.
    3. Chapter 4. Whom does Paul command the church to imitate, and is he justified in so doing?
    4. Chapter 6. What is the body called?
    5. Chapter 7. What strong position does Paul take about the eating of meat? State the principle in other words.
    6. Chapter 9. How does Paul act in order to win people to Christ? What two Grecian games does he use as illustrations?
    7. Chapter 11. Why does Paul record the teaching regarding the Lord's Supper?
    8. Chapter 12. What comforting truth to the Christian worker in verses 12 to 25?
  9. 11; 13; 15.
  10. Christ our Wisdom.
  11. The questions are chapter questions:

ROMANS

  1. Brief Description of Roman People.
  2. 1:16 and 17.
    1. Chapters I to II: Doctrine.
    2. Chapters 12 to 16: Practice.
  3. To prove that sinful men are saved not by works, but by faith.
    1. "The wages * * *"
    2. "If God is for us * * *"
    3. "Overcome evil * * *"
  4. (Finish the phrases and locate them.)
  5. The three therefores: 5:1, 8:1, 12:1.
    1. 1. The Fearful Picture of Sin.
    2. 7. The Christian's Wrestling Match with Sin.
    3. 8. Safety.
    4. 10. Missionary.
    5. 11. Conversion of the Jews.
    6. 12. Practical Religion.
    7. 13. Citizen and Ruler.
    8. 16. Salutations.
  6. Christ, our Righteousness.
  7. Questions:
    1. Locate as to book and chapter Paul's quotations from the Old Testament in Chapters 3, 4 and 10.
    2. Name three truths in Chapter 8 that are assurances of the believer's safety.
    3. Number the commands in Romans 12:9-21.
    4. By what phrase is a civil ruler described in Chapter 13?
    5. Whither did Paul expect to go? Chapter 15.

PHILIPPIANS

  1. Brief Description of the Founding. (See Acts 16.)
  2. Gain and Joy.
  3. Omit.
  4. A personal letter of gratitude, testimony and exhortation.
    1. "To die * * *"
    2. "Work out * * *"
    3. "Rejoice in * * *"
  5. (Complete the phrases and locate.)
    1. 1:6. A promise.
    2. 2:5. An exhortation.
    3. 3:14. A personal testimony.
  6. Record and Commit these three verses:
    1. 2. Paul's Double Picture of Christ.
    2. 3. Paul's Marvelous Personal Testimony.
  7. The Immeasurable Worth of Christ.
  8. Questions:
    1. Underline the word "gain" and state number of times found in the book.
    2. Underline the words "joy" and "rejoice" and state number of times each is found in the book.
    3. How many times does the personal pronoun "I" occur in Chapter 1?
    4. In Chapter 2 what two men's names are mentioned and what facts regarding them?
    5. In Chapter 3 what three things was Paul determined to know?
    6. In Chapter 3 what four words or phrases are taken from the race?
    7. In Chapter 4 what three things did Paul say he had learned?

II TIMOTHY

Read the book three times, slowly, thoughtfully, prayerfully. Enter as far as possible into the surroundings and feelings connected with this last letter of the martyr Paul—this personal letter to this loved son in the faith. Then write your impressions and ideas regarding its contents, using three hundred words.


THE GENERAL EPISTLES