Second Letter to the Corinthians
  • 1. The Second Letter to the Corinthians, often referred to as 2 Corinthians, is a pivotal epistle in the New Testament attributed to the Apostle Paul, written around A.D. 55-57. It serves as a follow-up to his earlier correspondence, addressing the challenges and triumphs faced by the Christian community in Corinth. In this letter, Paul defends his apostleship and ministry against critics who question his authority and sincerity. He elaborates on the themes of reconciliation, suffering, and the transformative power of grace. Through personal anecdotes and theological reflections, Paul discusses his struggles, the importance of forgiveness among believers, and the significance of generosity in contributing to the needs of fellow Christians. The letter is also notable for its profound insights into the nature of Christian leadership, the tension between the physical and spiritual realms, and the hope found in Christ. Paul's heartfelt appeal for unity and love serves as a reminder of the communal aspect of faith, emphasizing that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed in us. Overall, 2 Corinthians is a rich theological work that offers deep wisdom on the complexities of faith, community, and the Christian struggle in a challenging world.

    Who is the author of the Second Letter to the Corinthians?
A) Peter
B) James
C) Paul
D) John
  • 2. In which city was the church to whom the letter was addressed located?
A) Rome
B) Galatia
C) Corinth
D) Ephesus
  • 3. In Chapter 5, Paul talks about the earthly and what?
A) Earthly treasures
B) Heavenly dwelling
C) Temporal possessions
D) Worldly desires
  • 4. What does Paul emphasize about reconciliation?
A) It requires penance.
B) It is through Christ.
C) It is unnecessary.
D) It is through rituals.
  • 5. In 2 Corinthians 5:17, Paul states that anyone in Christ is a...
A) Converted sinner
B) Old creation
C) Follower of the law
D) New creation
  • 6. In 2 Corinthians 9, Paul talks about the importance of what?
A) Luxury in living
B) Generosity in giving
C) Fame and recognition
D) Wealth accumulation
  • 7. In 2 Corinthians 4, Paul mentions carrying something. What is it?
A) Secrets of the faith
B) Gold in vessels
C) Treasure in jars of clay
D) Names of the lost
  • 8. What does Paul urge believers to do in 2 Corinthians 6:14?
A) Not be unequally yoked with unbelievers
B) Ignore their differences
C) Associate with everyone
D) Join in their practices
  • 9. What does Paul say about the strength of God in our weaknesses?
A) He is absent
B) His power is made perfect
C) It is irrelevant
D) We must be strong
  • 10. In which chapter does Paul discuss his 'thorn in the flesh'?
A) Chapter 4
B) Chapter 6
C) Chapter 12
D) Chapter 10
  • 11. Paul expresses his desire for the Corinthians to excel in what?
A) Judgment
B) Knowledge
C) Grace
D) Power
  • 12. In the first chapter, Paul talks about God being the God of what?
A) All mercy
B) All wealth
C) All power
D) All comfort
  • 13. In 2 Corinthians, Paul defends his apostleship against which group?
A) Romans
B) Pharisees
C) High priests
D) False apostles
  • 14. What does Paul say about the burden of the church?
A) He ignores it.
B) It's not his responsibility.
C) It's a source of joy only.
D) He bears it with them.
  • 15. In 2 Corinthians 11, Paul recounts his sufferings. What does he list?
A) Beatings, stonings, and shipwrecks
B) Riches and fame
C) Friends gained
D) Popularity among leaders
  • 16. What does Paul mean by 'we walk by faith, not by sight'?
A) Doubt God
B) Ignore reality
C) Rely on physical strength
D) Trust in God’s promises
  • 17. Paul speaks of the relationship between our current suffering and future what?
A) Loss
B) Glory
C) Riches
D) Rest
  • 18. What does Paul encourage the Corinthians to do regarding their faith?
A) Follow leaders blindly
B) Focus on external rituals
C) Ignore their doubts
D) Examine themselves
  • 19. What does Paul say about the relationship between the spirit and letter?
A) The spirit gives life, the letter kills
B) The spirit is unimportant
C) The letter is superior
D) Both are equally important
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