Acts to Revelation
Quiz on Romans
We know nothing of the origin of the congregation in Rome. However, on the Day of Pentecost, there were what from Rome in
Jerusalem (Acts 2:10): (A) Jews; (B) Converts to Judaism; (C) Both of the above; (D) None of the above.
According to Romans 1:5, the writer received grace and apostleship to call people from what group of people to the obedience
that comes from faith: (A) Jews; (B) Romans; (C) Gentiles; (D) Corinthians.
This Roman Emperor expelled the Jews from Rome according to Acts 18:2: (A) Claudius; (B) Nero; (C) Tiberius; (D) Augustus.
The author of Romans writes in Rm 1:21-23 that although the pagans knew God, they neither did what two things:
(A) glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him; (B) Became Christians and evangelized; (C) Repented and sins and were baptized;
(D) Helped the poor and honored the Emperor.
According to Rm 3:12, who does good: (A) Jews; (B) Gentiles; (C) Christians; (D) No one.
The author of Romans is: (A) John Mark; (B) Luke; (C) Peter; (D) Paul.
In Rm 1:15, we learn that the author wanted to do what in Rome: (A) Preach the gospel to the Christians there;
(B) Baptize the believers there; (C) Give the believers there miraculous gifts; (D) Visit with the brethren there.
The Epistle of Romans is: (A) The most formal of all the author's epistles; (B) Systematic and logical in its arrangement;
(C) Profoundly doctrinal; (D) All of the above.
While the Jewish believers were away from Rome, it seems that who took over the church there:
(A) The Roman government; (B) Gentiles; (C) Devout believers; (D) Brethren from Jerusalem.
The writer of the Epistle to the Romans says in 15:20 that he does not desire to build on what:
(A) Someone else's foundation; (B) A foundation of Judaism; (C) A foundation of paganism; (D) A foundation of the apostles.