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10:11 o9m6 What did Paul say to those who thought he was much different in person than his letters indicated? Paul said that what he said by letter when he was away would be the same as he would do when he was there with the Corinthians saints.
10:12 qkvy What did those who praised themselves do to show they had no insight? They showed they had no insight because they measured themselves by one another and compared themselves with each other.
10:13 gpyw What were the limits of Pauls boasting? Paul said his boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in anothers area.
10:15-16 afkv What were the limits of Pauls boasting? Paul said their boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in anothers area.
10:15-16 afkv What were the specific limits of Pauls boasting? Paul said their boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in anothers area.
10:18 vgxf Who is the one who is approved? The one who is approved is the one the Lord commends.
11:2 qdgp Why did Paul have a godly jealousy for the Corinthian saints? He was jealous for them because he had promised them in marriage to one husband, to present them as pure virgins for Christ.
11:3 boci What was Paul afraid of concerning the Corinthian saints? Paul was afraid their thoughts might be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ.
11:4 dh9x What did the Corinthian saints tolerate? They tolerated someone coming and proclaiming another Jesus, a different gospel, than the one Paul and his companions preached.
11:4 dh9x What did the Corinthian saints tolerate? They tolerated someone coming and proclaiming another Jesus, a different gospel than the one Paul and his companions preached.
11:7 xbyg How did Paul preach the gospel to the Corinthians? Paul preached the gospel freely to the Corinthians.
11:8 zb8y How did Paul “rob” other churches? He “robbed” them by accepting support from them so he could serve the Corinthians.
11:13 temx How does Paul describe those who wish to be found equal to Paul and his companions in the things about which they boast? Paul describes such people as false apostles, deceitful workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.
11:14 mzrh How does Satan disguise himself? He disquises himself as an angel of light.
11:16 s9lm Why did Paul ask the Corinthian saints to receive him like a fool? Paul asked them to receive him like a fool so he could boast a little.
11:19-20 go6f With whom did Paul say the Corinthian saints gladly put up? Paul said they gladly put up with fools, with someone who enslaved them, with someone who caused divisions among them, with someone who took advantage of them, with one who put on airs, or one who slapped them in the face.
11:19-20 go6f With whom did Paul say the Corinthian saints gladly put up? Paul said they gladly put up with the foolish, with someone who enslaved them, with someone who caused divisions among them, with someone who took advantage of them, with one who put on airs, or one who slapped them in the face.
11:22-23 y0t3 What are Pauls boasts comparing himself to those who wish to be found equal with Paul in what they boasted about? Paul boasted that he was a Hebrew, an Israelite and a descendant of Abraham just like those who claimed to be equal to Paul. Paul said he was more a servant of Christ than they were in even more hard work, in far more prisons, in beatings beyond measure, in facing many dangers of death.
11:24-26 r6hw What were some of the specific dangers Paul endured? Paul received five times the “forty lashes minus one” from the Jews. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked. He spent a night and a day in the open sea. He was in danger from rivers, from robbers, from his own people, from the Gentiles. He was in danger in the city, in the wilderness, in the sea and in danger from false brothers. Paul was also in danger from the governor of Damascus.
11:29 sbcz According to Paul, what caused him to burn within? One causing another to fall into sin made Paul burn within.

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104 10:11 o9m6 What did Paul say to those who thought he was much different in person than his letters indicated? Paul said that what he said by letter when he was away would be the same as he would do when he was there with the Corinthians saints.
105 10:12 qkvy What did those who praised themselves do to show they had no insight? They showed they had no insight because they measured themselves by one another and compared themselves with each other.
106 10:13 gpyw What were the limits of Paul’s boasting? Paul said his boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in another’s area.
107 10:15-16 afkv What were the limits of Paul’s boasting? What were the specific limits of Paul’s boasting? Paul said their boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in another’s area.
108 10:18 vgxf Who is the one who is approved? The one who is approved is the one the Lord commends.
109 11:2 qdgp Why did Paul have a godly jealousy for the Corinthian saints? He was jealous for them because he had promised them in marriage to one husband, to present them as pure virgins for Christ.
110 11:3 boci What was Paul afraid of concerning the Corinthian saints? Paul was afraid their thoughts might be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ.
111 11:4 dh9x What did the Corinthian saints tolerate? They tolerated someone coming and proclaiming another Jesus, a different gospel, than the one Paul and his companions preached. They tolerated someone coming and proclaiming another Jesus, a different gospel than the one Paul and his companions preached.
112 11:7 xbyg How did Paul preach the gospel to the Corinthians? Paul preached the gospel freely to the Corinthians.
113 11:8 zb8y How did Paul “rob” other churches? He “robbed” them by accepting support from them so he could serve the Corinthians.
114 11:13 temx How does Paul describe those who wish to be found equal to Paul and his companions in the things about which they boast? Paul describes such people as false apostles, deceitful workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.
115 11:14 mzrh How does Satan disguise himself? He disquises himself as an angel of light.
116 11:16 s9lm Why did Paul ask the Corinthian saints to receive him like a fool? Paul asked them to receive him like a fool so he could boast a little.
117 11:19-20 go6f With whom did Paul say the Corinthian saints gladly put up? Paul said they gladly put up with fools, with someone who enslaved them, with someone who caused divisions among them, with someone who took advantage of them, with one who put on airs, or one who slapped them in the face. Paul said they gladly put up with the foolish, with someone who enslaved them, with someone who caused divisions among them, with someone who took advantage of them, with one who put on airs, or one who slapped them in the face.
118 11:22-23 y0t3 What are Pauls boasts comparing himself to those who wish to be found equal with Paul in what they boasted about? Paul boasted that he was a Hebrew, an Israelite and a descendant of Abraham just like those who claimed to be equal to Paul. Paul said he was more a servant of Christ than they were– in even more hard work, in far more prisons, in beatings beyond measure, in facing many dangers of death.
119 11:24-26 r6hw What were some of the specific dangers Paul endured? Paul received five times the “forty lashes minus one” from the Jews. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked. He spent a night and a day in the open sea. He was in danger from rivers, from robbers, from his own people, from the Gentiles. He was in danger in the city, in the wilderness, in the sea and in danger from false brothers. Paul was also in danger from the governor of Damascus.
120 11:29 sbcz According to Paul, what caused him to burn within? One causing another to fall into sin made Paul burn within.