II CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 13: x x 2. The first reference in the Bible (Old Testament) speaking about "two or three witnesses" is talking about what? x 3. To all who had sinned (and not repented) at Corinth, Paul said "if I come again, I will not ____________ " x 4. In his relation to the Corinthians, the proof of what did Paul say was not weak? x 5. "________________ yourselves, whether he be in the faith; _____________ your own selves. ____________ ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates [not proved]." x 6. Although Paul asserted that they ("we"—perhaps he and Timothy, 1:1) were not "reprobates" (had not failed in being proved, tested), what was his primary concern in reference to the Corinthians? x 7. Paul was glad, even if the preachers were looked upon as "weak," if the Corinthians were what? x 8. What was the purpose of the "power" (authority) given to Paul as an apostle (what it was for and not for)? x 9. What did Paul tell the Corinthians to do and thereby "the God of love and peace" would be with them? x 10. "Greet ________ ______________ with an holy kiss." x 11. What is now said of "all the saints" where Paul was when he wrote this epistle? x 12. With what doxology or benediction does Paul now end this epistle that shows three persons or personalities through which God asserts Himself? xxx x NAME: _________________________ DATE: ________________ x |