Bible Knowledge Quiz (New Testament) 45
Romans
324) Paul’s epistle to the Romans was addressed to
residents of Rome
Roman citizens
Roman slaves
Christians at Rome
Answer: D
Romans 1:7
325) Paul’s letter was evidently written
before he came to Rome
while in Rome
upon leaving Rome
after his return from Rome
Answer: A
Romans 1:10–13
326) Paul charged that among those who worshiped images resembling mortal man or birds or beasts or creeping things there were men who “burned in their lust” for
gold
harlots
each other
themselves
Answer: C
Romans 1:22–23, 27
327) They “are a law unto themselves,” said Paul, referring to a certain type of Gentile with
approbation
disapprobation
indifference
puzzlement
Answer: A
Romans 2:14–16
328) Can we Jews say that we are better than others asks Paul, and answers,
yes
perhaps
perhaps not
not at all
Answer: D
Romans 3:9
329) ‘Therefore we conclude,” said Paul, “that a man is justified
by faith together with the deeds of the law”
by faith without the deeds of the law”
by the deeds of the law apart from faith”
neither by faith nor by the deeds of the law”
Answer: B
Romans 3:28
330) Abraham’s faith in God, said Paul, was reckoned to him as righteousness
before he was circumcised
only after he was circumcised
at the moment of circumcision
when he circumcised others
Answer: A
Romans 4:9–11
331) Abraham’s great virtue, when he considered his own body and Sarah’s womb, was to react to God’s promise of descendants with
incredulity
astonishment
faith
caution
Answer: C
Romans 4:16–22
332) Christ, Paul noted, died for the
righteous
good
ungodly
circumcised
Answer: C
Romans 5:6
333) “For the wages of sin,” said Paul, “is
damnation”
darkness”
death”
destruction”
Answer: C
Romans 6:23
334) “Now if I do that I would not,” said Paul, “it is no more I that do it, but
the devil without”
sin that dwelleth in me”
the one that tempteth me”
my other self”
Answer: B
Romans 7:20
335) Since God “hath … mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth,” you will ask me, said Paul, “‘Why doth he yet find fault For who hath resisted his will’” hut the answer to this, continued Paul, is simply that
what is formed can scarcely say to Him who formed it, why have you made me thus
if one refuses to make an effort, he thereby denies God’s will
God acts in terms of probabilities, under the law of large numbers
there need be no answer
Answer: A
Romans 9:14–21
336) Faith, said Paul, can come
instinctively
by divine inspiration
by accident
from what is heard
Answer: D
Romans 10:171
337) Paul described himself as a member of the tribe of
Asher
Benjamin
Judah
Reuben
Answer: B
Romans 11:1
338) In the parallel he drew with the olive tree, Paul evidently intended the Gentiles to be the
root
natural branches
graffed shoot
olive
Answer: C
Romans 11:17–24
339) “Thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head,” said Paul, urging his brethren to be
generous to a friend
generous to an enemy
stern with a friend
stern with an enemy
Answer: B
Romans 12:20
340) Vis-à-vis the authorities, Paul counselled
obedience
resistance
skepticism
indifference
Answer: A
Romans 13:1–5
341) Paul urged his brethren
to pass judgment on one another
not to pass judgment on one another
to suspend judgment on one another
to accept judgment from one another
Answer: B
Romans 14:13
342) After Rome, Paul planned to go to
Achaia
Macedonia
Sicily
Spain
Answer: D
Romans 15:24, 28
343) The one who wrote this epistle names himself as
Erastus, the city treasurer
Gaius
Tertius
Paul
Answer: C
Romans 16:22