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Book of Ephesians Quiz

The Book of Ephesians is Paul's epistle to the church at Ephesus, emphasizing the unity of the body of Christ and the spiritual riches available to believers. Written during Paul's imprisonment, this letter addresses the relationship between Jews and Gentiles in the church and provides practical guidance for Christian living. This quiz will help you understand the major themes, key passages, and important teachings found in Ephesians.

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According to Ephesians 1:3-14, what are believers said to have been given through Christ?

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote the Book of Ephesians?+
Paul the Apostle wrote Ephesians as a letter to the church at Ephesus. The letter identifies Paul as the author in Ephesians 1:1, and it was likely written during his imprisonment, possibly in Rome around 60-62 AD.
What is the main theme of Ephesians?+
The main theme of Ephesians is the unity of the body of Christ and the relationship between Jews and Gentiles in God's plan. Paul emphasizes that through Christ, God has broken down barriers and made believers into one new humanity, the church, which is Christ's body.
How many chapters are in the Book of Ephesians?+
The Book of Ephesians contains 6 chapters. The first three chapters focus on doctrine and God's plan for redemption, while the last three chapters provide practical guidance for Christian living and conduct.

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