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Letter to the Galatians
Contributed by: Barker
  • 1. The "Letter to the Galatians," traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul, is one of the most pivotal texts of the New Testament, written around A.D. 49-55. This epistle addresses several critical issues regarding early Christian doctrine, particularly the relationship between faith and works in light of the law of Moses. The letter expresses Paul's fervent defense of the gospel of grace, emphasizing that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ and not through adherence to Jewish law. He targets the Galatian churches, which are reportedly being influenced by Judaizers—false teachers advocating that gentile believers must adhere to the Mosaic law, including practices such as circumcision, to be fully accepted by God. Paul rebuttals these claims with passionate rhetoric, articulating that adding the law to the grace of Christ undermines the core message of the gospel. He recounts his own conversion and apostleship as a testament to divine revelation and not human tradition. The letter is characterized by its fiery tone and its theological depth, offering key insights into Christian freedom, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the importance of love as the fulfillment of the law. Ultimately, the "Letter to the Galatians" serves not only as a historical document reflecting the struggles of early Christianity but also as a timeless reminder of the grace that defines Christian faith.

    Who is traditionally believed to have authored the Letter to the Galatians?
A) John
B) Paul
C) James
D) Peter
  • 2. What is the primary theme of the Letter to the Galatians?
A) Justification by faith
B) Unity of believers
C) Prophecy of Christ's return
D) The importance of works
  • 3. In Galatians, Paul defends his apostleship primarily against which group?
A) Samarians
B) Judaizers
C) Hellenists
D) Gnostics
  • 4. In Galatians, what does Paul say about circumcision?
A) It is of no value for salvation
B) It is a recommendation
C) It should be enforced
D) It is necessary for salvation
  • 5. What metaphor does Paul use to describe the Law in Galatians?
A) A burden
B) A guide
C) A curse
D) A guardian
  • 6. What does Paul consider a 'different gospel'?
A) The message of peace
B) The Old Testament Law
C) The teachings of the apostles
D) Any teaching apart from grace through faith
  • 7. Which chapter of Galatians contains the 'fruit of the Spirit' list?
A) Chapter 2
B) Chapter 4
C) Chapter 5
D) Chapter 6
  • 8. In Galatians, Paul speaks against what type of behavior?
A) Secularism
B) Libertinism
C) Mysticism
D) Legalism
  • 9. What does Paul say about the Law and promise?
A) The Law equals the promise
B) The promise precedes the Law
C) The Law is better than the promise
D) The promise abolishes the Law
  • 10. What should believers do according to Galatians regarding burdens?
A) Ignore others' burdens
B) Bear one another's burdens
C) Compete with each other
D) Criticize one another
  • 11. What is Paul’s attitude towards the Galatians for turning away from the truth?
A) He is indifferent
B) He is angry
C) He is astonished
D) He is supportive
  • 12. What does Paul say about boasting?
A) We should only boast in the cross of Christ
B) Boasting is forbidden
C) Boasting in the Law is acceptable
D) We should boast in our achievements
  • 13. What does Paul instruct the Galatians to do at the end of the letter?
A) Defend their faith
B) Focus on the Law
C) Do good to all
D) Seek worldly wisdom
  • 14. Who did Paul confront in Antioch according to Galatians?
A) Silas
B) Barnabas
C) John Mark
D) Peter
  • 15. What does Paul warn against in Galatians 5:9?
A) Words without actions
B) A little yeast leavens the whole batch
C) Knowledge without love
D) Faith without works
  • 16. What does Paul call those who distort the gospel?
A) Accursed
B) Deceived
C) Misguided
D) Lost
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