College Press Bible Study Textbook Series
Galatians 3 - Introduction
QUESTIONS ON GALATIANS, CHAPTER THREE
True - False
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1.
Christ ransomed us from the Law's curse by taking our curse upon himself.
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2.
The law is a schoolmaster to bring men to Christ.
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3.
Because our faith is never complete men are always under the schoolmaster or tutor.
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4.
Baptism into Christ is a putting on of the law.
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5.
All men are one in Christ, except those of different color.
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6.
If we belong to Christ, then we are truly descendants of Abraham and his heirs under the promise.
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7.
The law was given shortly after Abraham was justified by faith.
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8.
The law was added because of transgressions.
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9.
All who rely on works of the law are under a curse.
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10.
The law of Moses annulled any covenant previously made by God.
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11.
Paul maintained that obedience is better than sacrifice.
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12.
The Spirit was given to the Galatians through the working of the law.
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13.
Some stern things are said to the Galatians in this chapter.
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14.
Paul laid all the blame on the Galatians.
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15.
Paul tells the Galatians that they were foolish.
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16.
When we have had faith, we have put on Christ according to Galatians 3:27.
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17.
If we are Christ's we may be considered as Abraham's seed. Galatians 3:29
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18.
The promise to Abraham was at least 430 years before the Israelites were at Sinai.
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19.
As many as are of the works of the law are under a curse.
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20.
An argument of Paul's in Galatians is that the law should not be obeyed because it was against the promises of God.
Completion;
1.
What then is the law? It was _______________ because of transgression.
2.
O _______________ Galatians who did bewitch you?
3.
Even as Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned unto him for _______________.
4.
For it is written, cursed is everyone that hangeth on a _______________.
5.
Now that faith is come, we are no longer under a _________.
6.
The law which came _______________ years after, doth not disannul, so as to make the promise of none effect.