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## 1 Corinthians 11 Translation Questions ##
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Q? Who did Paul tell the Corinthian believers to imitate?
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A. Paul told them to imitate Paul. [11:1]
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Q? Who did Paul imitate?
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A. Paul was an imitator of Christ. [11:1]
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Q? For what did Paul praise the Corinthian believers?
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A. Paul praised them for remembering him in everything and for holding fast to the traditions just as he delivered them to the Corinthians. [11:2]
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Q? Who is the head of Christ?
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A. God is the head of Christ. [11:3]
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Q? Who is the head of man?
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A. Christ is the head of every man. [11:3]
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Q? Who is the head of a woman?
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A. A man is the head of a woman. [11:3]
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Q? What happens when a man prays with his head covered?
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A. He dishonors his head if he prays with his head covered. [11:4]
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Q? What happens when a woman prays with her head uncovered?
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A. Any woman who prays with her head uncovered dishonors her head. [11:5]
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Q? Why should a man not have his head covered?
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A. He should not have his head covered because his is the image and glory of God. [11:7]
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Q? For whom was the woman created?
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A. The woman was created for the man [11:9]
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Q? Why are the woman and the man both dependent on each other?
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A. The woman comes from the man, and the man comes from the woman. [11:11-12]
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Q? What was the practice of Paul, his associates, and the churches of God concerning women praying?
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A. It was their practice for women to pray with their heads covered. [11:10,13,16]
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Q? Why must there be factions among the Corinthian Christians?
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A. The must be factions among them, so that those who are approved may be recognized among them. [11:19]
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Q? What was happening when the Corinthian church came together to eat.
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A. When they ate each one ate his own food before the others had their meal. One was hungry and another became drunk. [11:21]
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Q? On the night he was betrayed what did the Lord say after he broke the bread?
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A. He said, "This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me." [11:23,24]
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Q? What did the Lord say when he took the cup after the supper?
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A. He said, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this as often as you drink it, for the remembrance of me." [11:25]
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Q? What are you doing every time you eat this bread and drink this cup?
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A. You are proclaiming the Lord's death until he comes. [11:26]
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Q? Why should a person not eat the bread or drink the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner?
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A. Doing so makes you guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. You are eating and drinking judgment on yourself. [11:27,29]
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Q? What happened to many among the Corinthian church who ate the bread and drank the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner?
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A. Many among them became sick and ill and some of them died. [11:30]
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Q? What does Paul tell the Corinthian believers to do when they come together to eat?
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A. He tells them to wait for one another. [11:33]
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