First Letter to the Corinthians
  • 1. The First Letter to the Corinthians, often referred to simply as 1 Corinthians, is one of the epistles attributed to the Apostle Paul in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Written around A.D. 54-55, this letter addresses a variety of issues that had arisen in the Christian community in Corinth, a bustling city in ancient Greece known for its diverse population and moral ambiguity. Paul writes to provide guidance, correction, and encouragement to the believers who were facing internal divisions, moral challenges, and questions about spiritual gifts. Throughout the letter, Paul emphasizes the importance of unity within the church, urging members to put aside their differences and focus on their shared faith in Jesus Christ. He tackles topics such as sexual morality, the proper observance of the Lord's Supper, the significance of spiritual gifts, and the resurrection of the dead, ultimately conveying the necessity of love as the greatest virtue that should drive all actions and relationships among the believers. The theology presented in 1 Corinthians has had a profound impact on Christian thought, particularly regarding church practice, the nature of resurrection, and the role of love in the Christian life, making it an enduring source of inspiration and instruction for Christians throughout history.

    Who is the author of the First Letter to the Corinthians?
A) James
B) Paul
C) John
D) Peter
  • 2. To whom was the First Letter to the Corinthians addressed?
A) The church in Ephesus
B) The church in Galatia
C) The church in Rome
D) The church in Corinth
  • 3. In which chapter does Paul discuss love as the greatest gift?
A) Chapter 13
B) Chapter 11
C) Chapter 12
D) Chapter 14
  • 4. What metaphor does Paul use for the church in 1 Corinthians?
A) The Army
B) The Temple
C) The Body of Christ
D) The Bride
  • 5. What is the main theme of the letter?
A) Prophecy and dreams
B) Wealth and prosperity
C) Law and tradition
D) Unity in Christ
  • 6. In 1 Corinthians, what does Paul say about lawsuits among believers?
A) They should always appeal to authorities
B) They should ignore legal matters
C) They should settle disputes among themselves
D) They should take it to the secular courts
  • 7. In which chapter does Paul discuss the Lord's Supper?
A) Chapter 11
B) Chapter 9
C) Chapter 4
D) Chapter 6
  • 8. What does Paul argue about the purpose of spiritual gifts?
A) For the common good
B) To establish a hierarchy
C) To impress outsiders
D) To promote individual fame
  • 9. Why does Paul write about the resurrection?
A) To explain Jewish beliefs
B) To scare the believers
C) To deny other faiths
D) To affirm the Christian hope
  • 10. What warning does Paul give about pride?
A) It should be pursued
B) It is always good
C) It can lead to falling
D) It leads to success
  • 11. What advice does Paul give concerning the use of spiritual gifts in the church?
A) They should be hidden
B) They are unnecessary
C) They should be used to build up the church
D) They should be controlled by one leader
  • 12. What does Paul say about eating meals together as a church?
A) It should be done in love
B) It should be competitive
C) It should be exclusive
D) It doesn't matter
  • 13. How does Paul conclude the letter?
A) By asking for money
B) With personal greetings and final instructions
C) By threatening the church
D) With a long sermon
  • 14. According to 1 Corinthians, what is the resurrection described as?
A) A spiritual transformation
B) A return to the earthly body
C) A victory over death
D) A metaphor for new life
  • 15. Which spiritual gift does Paul encourage in the church?
A) Healing
B) Prophecy
C) Teaching
D) Speaking in tongues
  • 16. What metaphor does Paul use for the Christian life?
A) A battlefield
B) A game
C) A journey
D) A race
  • 17. In 1 Corinthians 15, what is the term used for the 'rising again'?
A) Transformation
B) Resurrection
C) Revival
D) Rebirth
  • 18. In 1 Corinthians, what should love not be?
A) Conditional
B) Temporary
C) Judgmental
D) Self-seeking
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