.Bible Class Questions

         
    QUESTIONS OVER
    I CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 11:
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    1. "Be ye ______________ of me, even as I also am of ___________ ."
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    2. What two things in verse 2 does Paul praise them for?
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    3. Who is the head of every man, who is the head of woman, and who is the head of Christ?
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    4. How could a man praying or prophesying dishonor his head, and how could a woman praying or prophesying dishonor her head?
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    5. Why was woman created?
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    6. "Nevertheless neither is the man without the woman, neither the woman without the man, _______________________ ."
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    7. According to Paul, what does "nature itself" teach us about a man’s hair?
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    8. What verse, considering the different translations, would seem to indicate that Paul’s teaching involving the head covering (as dealt with earlier in this chapter) was a Christian adaptation to customs already in practice and not necessarily regulations for every society?
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    9. "Now in this I declare unto you I praise you not, that you come together not for the ___________, but for the ___________ ."
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    10. When they were coming together in the church, Paul heard there was what among them which made him say "there must be also" what else among them?
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    11. What were they doing when they came together that made Paul say that it was not the Lord’s supper they were eating?
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    12. What teaching had Paul received from the Lord, as an inspired apostle, that he passed on to the Corinthians?
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    13. In instituting the Lord’s supper, as the Lord broke the bread and gave it to his disciples and then the cup, what concluding thing was said each time?
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    14. In eating the bread and drinking of the cup, what would his disciples proclaim or show (and for how long was this to be done)?
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    15. Those who ate the bread and drank the cup of the Lord "unworthily" would be guilty of what?
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    16. "For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation [judgment] to himself, not _______________________ _________________ ."
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    17. Paul said, "For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep"—What are two possibilities of the meanings of this statement?
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    18. "If we would judge ourselves," as in properly partaking of the Lord’s supper, what did Paul say would not happen to us?
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    19. "But when we are judged, we are ______________ of the Lord, that we should not be ________________________________________ ."

    20. Instead of making a regular meal out of the Lord’s supper, what does Paul tell them to do so that they "come not together unto condemnation"?
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    NAME: _________________________ DATE: ________________
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    ANSWERS:  1.  I Cor. 11:1; 2.  I Cor. 11:2;   3.  I Cor. 11:3; 4.  I Cor. 11:4,5;  5.  I Cor. 11:9 (Genesis 2:18);  6. I Cor. 11:11;  7.  I Cor. 11:14; 8.  I Cor. 11:16 (notice such translations as NIV, NAS, and RSV);  9.  I Cor. 11:17; 10.  I Cor. 11:18,19;  11.  I Cor. 11:20-22;  12.  I Cor. 11:23-25; 13.  I Cor. 11:24,25 ("in remembrance of me");  14.  I Cor. 11:26; 15.  I Cor. 11:27 ("unworthily" is an adverb referring to how they were partaking);  16.  I Cor. 11:29; 17.  (1) Spiritually weak, sick, and asleep (dead); (2) Physically weak, sick, and asleep (dead);  18.  I Cor. 11:31; 19.  I Cor. 11:32;  20.  I Cor. 11:24.

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