3. Quiz 2 Corinthians Chapter 3
3. Quiz 2 Corinthians Chapter 3
Quiz 3 Corinthians Chapter 3
1. In 2 Corinthians 3:1, what does Paul question regarding
commendation?
a. Commending others
b. Commending oneself
c. Commending God
d. Commending the law
Answer: b. Commending oneself (2
Corinthians 3:1)
Are we beginning to commend
ourselves again? Or do we need, as some do, letters of recommendation to you or
from you? (2 Corinthians 3:1)
2. According to 2 Corinthians 3:2, what is described as a
letter written on hearts, known and read by all?
a. Letters of recommendation
b. The law of Moses
c. The Corinthians
d. Tablets of stone
Answer: c. The Corinthians (2
Corinthians 3:2)
2
Corinthians 3:2-3. You are our letter, written on our hearts, known and read by
all,3* b shown to be a letter of Christ administered by us, written not in ink
but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets
that are hearts of flesh.
3. In 2 Corinthians 3:3, what material does Paul contrast
with tablets of stone?
a. Tablets that are of gold
b. Tablets that are of wood
c. Tablets that are hearts of flesh
d. Tablets that are of life
Answer: c. Tablets that are hearts
of flesh (2 Corinthians 3:3)
2
Corinthians 3:2-3. You are our letter,* written on our hearts, known and read
by all,3* b shown to be a letter of Christ administered by us, written not in
ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets
that are hearts of flesh.
4. In 2 Corinthians 3:3, who is the letter of Christ
administered by the apostles written by?
a. Corinthians
b. Moses
c. Many writers
d. The Spirit of the living God
Answer: d. The Spirit of the living
God (2 Corinthians 3:3)
2
Corinthians 3: 3. shown to be a letter of Christ administered by us, written
not in ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on
tablets that are hearts of flesh.
5. According to 2 Corinthians 3:4, through whom does Paul have
confidence toward God?
a. Through the Corinthians
b. Through the letters of recommendation
c. Through Christ
d. Through
personal sufferings
Answer: c. Through Christ toward
God (2 Corinthians 3:4)
2
Corinthians 3:4 Such confidence we have through Christ toward God.
6. According to 2 Corinthians 3:5, where does the
qualification of the apostles come from?
a. Their endurance and sufferings
b. Letters of recommendation
c. God
d. The testimonies of the
Corinthians
Answer: c. God
(2 Corinthians 3:5)
2
Corinthians 3: 5 Not that of ourselves we are qualified to take credit for
anything as coming from us; rather, our qualification comes from God,c
7. According to 2 Corinthians 3:6, what is the nature of the
new covenant?
A. It is Not a covenant of letter
B. It is a covenant of spirit
C. It brings death
D. Both A & B
Answer: D. Both A & B. It is Not a covenant of
letter but of spirit (2 Corinthians 3:6)
2
Corinthians 3: 6. who has indeed qualified us as ministers of a new covenant,
not of letter but of spirit;d for the letter brings death, but the Spirit gives
life.
8. According to 2 Corinthians 3:6, what is the nature of the
new covenant, and how does it differ from the old covenant?
A. It is a covenant of letter; the old covenant brings life.
B. It is a covenant of spirit; the old covenant brings death.
C. It is a covenant of condemnation; the old covenant is glorious.
D. It is a covenant of ink; the old covenant is written on tablets of
stone.
Answer 9: B. It is a covenant of spirit; the
old covenant brings death (2 Corinthians 3:6)
2
Corinthians 3: 6who has indeed qualified us as ministers of a new covenant, not
of letter but of spirit;d for the letter brings death, but the Spirit gives
life
9. According to 2 Corinthians 3:6, who are the ministers of the
new covenant?
A. Christ
B. Holy Spirit
C. Apostles
D. Corinthians
Answe: C. Apostles (2 Corinthians 3:6)
2
Corinthians 3: 6who has indeed qualified us as ministers of a new covenant, not
of letter but of spirit;d for the letter brings death, but the Spirit gives
life
10. In 2 Corinthians 3:6, what are the characteristics of
the new covenant?
a. It is not of letter
b. It gives life
c. It is of the Spirit
d. All of the above
Answer: d. All of the above (2 Corinthians 3:6)
2
Corinthians 3: 6who has indeed qualified us as ministers of a new covenant, not
of letter but of spirit;d for the letter brings death, but the Spirit gives
life
11. What does Paul refer to as the "ministry of
death"?
A. The carved in letters on stone
B. Idol worship
C. Sexual immorality
D. The ministry of the false prophets
Answer: A. The carved in letters on stone (2 Corinthians 3:7)
2
Corinthians 3: 7 * Now if the ministry of death,* carved in letters on stone,
was so glorious that the Israelites could not look intently at the face of
Moses because of its glory that was going to fade,
12. What is described as the "ministry of death"
in 2 Corinthians 3:7?
A. Paul's preaching
B. The Mosaic covenant
C. The preaching of other preachers
D. The written letters of recommendation
Answer 15: B. The Mosaic covenant (2 Corinthians
3:7)
2
Corinthians 3: 7 Now if the ministry of
death, carved in letters on stone, was so glorious that the Israelites could
not look intently at the face of Moses because of its glory that was going to
fade
13. In 2 Corinthians 3:7, what is described as the
"ministry of death"?
a. The Ten Commandments
b. Animal sacrifices
c. Prophetic visions
d. Apostolic teachings
Answer: a. The Ten Commandments (2
Corinthians 3:7)
2
Corinthians 3: 7 Now if the ministry of
death, carved in letters on stone, was so glorious that the Israelites could
not look intently at the face of Moses because of its glory that was going to
fade
14. According to 2 Corinthians 3:7, what was so glorious
that the Israelites could not look intently at the face of Moses?
a. The ministry of life
b. The ministry of death
c. The ministry of God
d. The ministry of Moses
Answer: b. The ministry of death (2
Corinthians 3:7)
2
Corinthians 3: 7 Now if the ministry of
death, carved in letters on stone, was so glorious that the Israelites could
not look intently at the face of Moses because of its glory that was going to
fade
15. In 2 Corinthians 3:7, what is mentioned as glorious but
going to fade?
a. The ministry of angels
b. The ministry of Moses
c. The ministry of death
d. The ministry of resurrection
Answer: c. The ministry of death (2
Corinthians 3:7)
2
Corinthians 3: 7 Now if the ministry of
death, carved in letters on stone, was so glorious that the Israelites could
not look intently at the face of Moses because of its glory that was going to
fade
16. According to 2 Corinthians 3:7, what material were the
letters carved in that represented the ministry of death?
a. Stone
b. Gold
c. Wood
d. Papyrus
Answer: a. Stone (2 Corinthians 3:7)
2
Corinthians 3: 7 Now if the ministry of
death, carved in letters on stone, was so glorious that the Israelites could
not look intently at the face of Moses because of its glory that was going to
fade
17. What did the Israelites find challenging to do because
of the glory of the ministry mentioned in 2 Corinthians 3:7?
a. Look intently at the face of
Moses
b. Embrace the ministry of righteousness
c. Write the law on stone
d. Reject the ministry of death
Answer: a. Look intently at the
face of Moses (2 Corinthians 3:7)
2
Corinthians 3: 7 Now if the ministry of
death, carved in letters on stone, was so glorious that the Israelites could
not look intently at the face of Moses because of its glory that was going to
fade
18. According to 2 Corinthians 3:8, what is expected to be
more glorious than the ministry of death?
a. The ministry of condemnation
b. The ministry of the Spirit
c. The face of Moses
d. The written law on stone
Answer: b. The ministry of the
Spirit (2 Corinthians 3:8)
8how much more will the ministry of
the Spirit be glorious?
19. According to 2 Corinthians 3:9, what is expected to
abound much more in glory than the ministry of condemnation?
a. The written law on stone
b. The ministry of death
c. The ministry of righteousness
d. The face of Moses
Answer: c. The ministry of
righteousness (2 Corinthians 3:9)
9For if the ministry of
condemnation was glorious, the ministry of righteousness will abound much more
in glory.
20. True or false: The ministry of condemnation was glorious.
a. True
b. False
Answer: a. True (2 Corinthians 3:9)
9For if the ministry of
condemnation was glorious, the ministry of righteousness will abound much more
in glory.
21. According to 2 Corinthians 3:10, why does what was
endowed with glory have no glory in comparison to the ministry of righteousness?
a. It was overshadowed by darkness.
b. It was hidden from sight.
c. It is surpassed by a greater
glory.
d. It lost its glory over time.
Answer: c. It is surpassed by a greater
glory (2 Corinthians 3:10)
2
Corinthians 3: 10 Indeed, what was endowed with glory has come to have no glory
in this respect because of the glory that surpasses it.
22. According to 2 Corinthians 3:10, what has come to have
no glory with respect to the ministry of righteousness?
a. The ministry of condemnation
b. Moses' face
c. The covenant of Spirit
d. The ministry of false prophets
Answer: a. The ministry of
condemnation (2 Corinthians 3:10)
2
Corinthians 3: 10 Indeed, what was endowed with glory has come to have no glory
in this respect because of the glory that surpasses it.
23. In 2 Corinthians 3:11, what is emphasized as more
glorious and enduring than what was going to fade?
a. Moses' veil
b. The enduring glory
c. The old covenant
d. The Israelites' thoughts
Answer: b. The ministry of
righteousness (2 Corinthians 3:9, 11)
9For if the ministry of
condemnation was glorious, the ministry of righteousness will abound much more
in glory.
11For if what was going to fade was
glorious, how much more will what endures be glorious.
24. According to 2 Corinthians 3:12, what is the reason for Paul
acting very boldly?
a. The fading covenant
b. Moses' veil
c. The enduring hope
d. The Israelites' thoughts
Answer: c. The enduring hope (2
Corinthians 3:12)
12Therefore, since we have such
hope, we act very boldly(2 Corinthians 3:12)
25. Who is mentioned in 2 Corinthians 3:13 as someone who
put a veil over his face?
a. Paul
b. Moses
c. Israelites
d. Christ
Answer: b. Moses (2 Corinthians
3:13)
2
Corinthians 3: 13 and not like Moses,* who put a veil over his face so that the
Israelites could not look intently at the cessation of what was fading.
26. according to 2 Corinthians 3:13, Why did Moses put a
veil over his face?
a. To hide his identity
b. To prevent the Israelites from
looking at the fading glory
c. To protect himself from the
Israelites
d. To symbolize humility
Answer: b. To prevent the
Israelites from looking at the fading glory (2 Corinthians 3:13)
2
Corinthians 3: 13 and not like Moses,* who put a veil over his face so that the
Israelites could not look intently at the cessation of what was fading.
27. In 2 Corinthians 3:14, why do the thoughts of the
Israelites become dull?
a. The veil is too heavy
b. The old covenant is confusing
c. The enduring glory blinds them
d. The same veil remains unlifted
when they read the old covenant
Answer: d. The same veil remains
unlifted when they read the old covenant (2 Corinthians 3:14)
2
Corinthians 3: 14 Rather, their thoughts were rendered dull, for to this
present day* the same veil remains unlifted when they read the old covenant,
because through Christ it is taken away.
28. According to 2 Corinthians 3:13-15, why did Moses veil
his face, and what impact does it have on those who read the old covenant?
A. He veiled his face to hide his shame, and it dulls the thoughts of
those who read the old covenant.
B. He veiled his face to avoid frightening the Israelites, and a veil
remains unlifted when reading the old covenant.
C. He veiled his face for modesty, and it enhances the understanding of
those who read the old covenant.
D. He veiled his face to prevent sunburn, and it makes the old covenant
more glorious.
Answer: B. He veiled his face to avoid
frightening the Israelites, and a veil remains unlifted when reading the old
covenant (2 Corinthians 3:13-15)
2
Corinthians 3:13-15. and not like Moses,* who put a veil over his face so that
the Israelites could not look intently at the cessation of what was fading. 14
Rather, their thoughts were rendered dull, for to this present day* the same
veil remains unlifted when they read the old covenant, because through Christ
it is taken away. 15 To this day, in fact, whenever Moses is read, a veil lies
over their hearts
29. What is the significance of the veil mentioned in 2
Corinthians Chapter 3:14-16?
A. It symbolizes a hidden truth in the old covenant
B. It represents a physical barrier in the temple
C. It signifies the separation between Jews and Gentiles
D. It is a metaphor for Paul's journey
Answer: A. It symbolizes a hidden truth in
the old covenant (2 Corinthians 3:14-16)
2
Corinthians 3: 14 Rather, their thoughts were rendered dull, for to this
present day* the same veil remains unlifted when they read the old covenant,
because through Christ it is taken away.
2
Corinthians 3: 15 To this day, in fact, whenever Moses is read, a veil lies
over their hearts,f
2
Corinthians 3: 16 but whenever a person turns to the Lord the veil is removed.
30. according to 2 Corinthians Chapter 3:15, what happens
whenever Moses is read?
A. People become enlightened
B. A veil lies over their hearts
C. Moses is glorified
D. The old covenant is abolished
Answer: B. A veil lies over their hearts (2
Corinthians 3:15)
2
Corinthians 3: 15 To this day, in fact, whenever Moses is read, a veil lies
over their hearts
31. According to 2 Corinthians 3:16, what happens when a
person turns to the Lord?
a. The veil is lifted
b. Darkness descends
c. A new covenant is established
d. Judgment is pronounced
Answer: a. The veil is lifted (2
Corinthians 3:16)
2
Corinthians 3: 16 but whenever a person turns to the Lord the veil is removed
32. According to 2 Corinthians 3:17, what happens where the
Spirit of the Lord is?
A. Condemnation
B. Glory
C. Freedom
D. Death
Answer 6: C. Freedom (2 Corinthians 3:17)
2 Corinthians 3: 17 Now the Lord is the Spirit,* and
where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
33. According to 2 Corinthians 3:17, what is present where
the Spirit of the Lord is?
A. Condemnation
B. Glory
C. Freedom
D. Death
Answer 11: C. Freedom (2 Corinthians 3:17)
2 Corinthians 3: 17
Now the Lord is the Spirit,* and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is
freedom.
34. According to 2 Corinthians 3:17, the Lord is the -----.
a. Father
b. Son
c. Spirit
d. None of the above
Answer: c. Spirit (2 Corinthians
3:17)
2
Corinthians 3: 17 Now the Lord is the Spirit,* and where the Spirit of the Lord
is, there is freedom.
35. What happens to the believers gazing with unveiled face
on the glory of the Lord?
a. They are being destroyed
b. They are being transformed
c. They are being condemned
d. They are being enlightened
Answer: b. They are being
transformed (2 Corinthians 3:18)
2
Corinthians 3: 18 All of us, gazing with unveiled face on the glory of the
Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, as from
the Lord who is the Spirit
36. How does Paul describe the transformation of believers gazing
with unveiled face on the glory of the Lord?
A. From glory to death
B. From glory to condemnation
C. From glory to glory
D. From letter to spirit
Answer 7:
C. From glory to glory (2 Corinthians 3:18)
2
Corinthians 3:18 All of us, gazing with unveiled face on the glory of the Lord,
are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, as from the Lord
who is the Spirit.
37. In 2 Corinthians 3:18, how does Paul describe the
ongoing transformation of believers?
A. From glory to death
B. From glory to condemnation
C. From glory to glory
D. From letter to spirit
Answer 12: C. From glory to glory (2
Corinthians 3:18)
2
Corinthians 3: 18 All of us, gazing with unveiled face on the glory of the
Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, as from
the Lord who is the Spirit
38. Why does Paul mention the concept of "letters of
recommendation" in 2 Corinthians 3?
A. To boast about his own credentials
B. To criticize the Corinthians for lacking credentials
C. To contrast his ministry with that of other preachers
D. To emphasize the importance of written recommendations
Answer 13: C. To contrast his ministry with
that of other preachers (2 Corinthians 3:1–3)
2
Corinthians 3: 1-3. Are we beginning to commend ourselves again? Or do we need,
as some do, letters of recommendation to you or from you? 2You are our letter,*
written on our hearts, known and read by all, 3shown to be a letter of Christ
administered by us, written not in ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not
on tablets of stone but on tablets that are hearts of flesh.
39. What effect does Paul attribute to the veil Moses used
in 2 Corinthians 3:13–14?
A. Protection from God's glory
B. Concealment of Moses' face
C. Dulling the thoughts of the Israelites
D. Enhancing their understanding of God's glory
Answer 17: C. Dulling the thoughts of the
Israelites (2 Corinthians 3:13–14)
2
Corinthians 3: 13 and not like Moses, who put a veil over his face so that the
Israelites could not look intently at the cessation of what was fading.
2
Corinthians 3: 14 Rather, their thoughts were rendered dull, for to this
present day* the same veil remains unlifted when they read the old covenant,
because through Christ it is taken away.
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