Romans Chapter 1 — The Gospel and Human Sin Quiz
10 questions · hard · includes answer key
Romans Chapter 1 — The Gospel and Human Sin Quiz
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1. In Romans 1:20, Paul states that God's invisible attributes have been clearly perceived through what creation made?
2. According to Romans 1:21-23, what specifically did people do with the knowledge of God that they possessed?
3. In Romans 1:17, Paul introduces a key theological concept: 'The righteous will live by faith.' From which Old Testament prophet does Paul reference this quotation?
4. Romans 1:26-27 describes certain acts as 'shameful' and 'contrary to nature.' What specific consequence does Paul say results from abandoning natural relations in verse 27?
5. According to Romans 1:28, what happens when people 'did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God'?
6. In Romans 1:1-4, Paul describes himself and the Gospel. Which of the following best captures Paul's self-identification in relation to the Gospel?
7. Romans 1:16 contains one of Scripture's most profound statements about the Gospel. What does Paul say is NOT true about the Gospel?
8. In Romans 1:18-32, Paul develops a theological argument about God's wrath. What is the structure of this argument regarding human knowledge of God?
9. Romans 1:29-31 contains an extensive list of vices characterizing those abandoned to a depraved mind. Which of the following is NOT explicitly listed in this passage?
10. Romans 1:32 concludes Paul's exposition of human sin with a striking statement. What does Paul say about those who 'know God's righteous decree'?
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