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I Corinthians Chapter 1 13.

Foolishness
1. The will of God 14. In men
2. Church of God which is at Corinth, brothers I Corinthians Chapter 4
3. The grace of God given to them, that they were 1. Minister of Christ and steward of the mysteries
enriched in every way in speaking and in knowledge of God
4. That they do not lack any spiritual gift, that they 2. Faithfulness
be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus, that there 3. The Lord’s
be no divisions 4. Because the Lord sees hidden things and knows
5. He was informed by the house of Chloe the motives of the heart
6. Followers of Paul, Apollos, Cephas and Christ (at 5. Puffed up (proud and arrogant
least they said or claimed they were) 6. What you have you have received
7. Jesus Christ 7. To the world, to angels, and to men
8. Lest any should say that he baptized in his own 8. Considered foolish, weak, despised, filthy and
name offscouring, Hunger, thirst, nakedness, buffeted,
9. Makes it of no effect homeless
10. To them that perish—foolishness, to we who are 9. To warn them
saved it is the power of God 10. As a father and a leader
11. Preaching 11. To remind them of Paul’s way of life
12. Jews—stumbling block, Greeks—foolishness, 12. Their power
the called—the power and wisdom of God 13. That he would come to them with a whip or
13. Foolishness of God come in love with a gentle spirit
14. Weakness of God
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16. Foolish, weak, base, and despised things
17. Flesh I Corinthians Chapter 5
18. In the Lord 1. A man had sexual relations with his father’s wife
I Corinthians Chapter 2 2. Pride, boasting
1. Not with excellency of speech or wisdom 3. 1) Put out of your fellowship the man who did
2. In weakness, fear and trembling and in this, 2) Hand this man over to Satan, 3) Purge out the
demonstration of the Spirit and of power old leaven, 4) Don’t associate with immoral people, 5)
3. That their faith should not stand in the wisdom of Don’t keep company with anyone who calls himself a
men but in the power of God brother and is sexually immoral, greedy, a swindler,
4. “Had they known it they would not have crucified drunkard, slanderous, 6) Expel him
he Lord of glory.” 4. Leaven (yeast)
5. The things which God has prepared for them that 5. To avoid all immoral people one would have to
love him leave the world
6. Teaches us to know the things that are freely 6. God
given us of God. I Corinthians Chapter 6
7. Because they are foolishness to him and because 1. Saints will judge the world. We shall judge angels
they are spiritually discerned. 2. Some wise man among them
8. The mind of Christ. 3. Take the wrong and suffering
I Corinthians Chapter 3 4. Unrighteous, fornicators, idolaters, adulterers,
1. They were carnal effeminate, abusers of themselves with mankind,
2. Envying, strife and divisions thieves, covetous, drunkards, revilers, extortioners
3. Followers of Paul and those who followed 5. Some in the Corinthian church were in the past
Apollos involved in the categories mentioned in verses 9-10
4. Ministers by whom you believed, planters and 6. It may not be expedient (beneficial)
waterers 7. For the Lord
5. God 8. Flee fornication
6. A building 9. You are bought with a price
7. Planter, master (expert) builder, foundation I Corinthians Chapter 7
layer 1. To avoid fornication
8. Jesus Christ 2. Otherwise Satan could tempt the other partner
9. Man’s works 3. To marry
10. Of what sort (quality) the work is 4. Remain unmarried or else be reconciled to her
11. You are husband
12. God will destroy the person 5. Don’t divorce the spouse
6. For the sake of the children 8. Devils
7. It provides an opportunity for the unsaved 9. Jealousy
spouse to be saved 10. Expedient (beneficial) or edifying (constructive)
8. Don’t always be jumping from one situation to 11. That which is sold in the meat market and what
another is set before you at a meal
9. Distress (crisis) 12. When we are told that the food has been
10. The single person can have single devotion offered to idols
serving the Lord without having to care for the things 13. For the glory of God and for the good of others
of the world in order to please the spouse especially their salvation
11. She is at liberty to be married to anyone she I Corinthians Chapter 11
wishes, but he must belong to the Lord 1. Paul as he followed Christ
I Corinthians Chapter 8 2. God—Christ—man—woman
1. Pride 3. It dishonors his head
2. Edifies (builds up) 4. Dishonors her head
3. They are nothing 5. To be shorn or shaven
4. There is one God, the Father, of whom are all 6. He is the image and glory of God
things 7. Power on her head because of the angels, it is
5. Their conscience being weak is defiled comely, and it is given her for a covering
6. Neither 8. The woman is not independent of the man, nor
7. Stumbling block is man independent of woman
8. Sin against Christ 9. Nature
9. If what he ate caused a brother to fall into sin, 10. Shaven, shorn, long
he would never eat meat again 11. Divisions
12. In partaking some remained hungry and others
Return to I Corinthians study questions got drunk
13. In remembrance of Jesus
I Corinthians Chapter 9 14. No certain frequency as long as it is showing
1. Freedom, personally saw Jesus, his converts in forth the Lord’s death
the Corinthian church 15. When a person takes it unworthily
2. To eat and drink, to marry, to forbear working 16. Guilt, damnation, weakness, sickness and even
3. 1) Soldier gets paid, 2) Planter of vineyard eats death
grapes, 3) Leader of flock drinks milk, 4) Ox eats corn, 17. Examine and judge ourselves before taking the
5) Those that plow, plow in hope, 6) Those that thresh Lord’s supper. Satisfy your hunger at home and not at
share in the harvest the Lord’s supper
4. His concern about hindering the gospel or I Corinthians Chapter 12
abusing his power 1. So they would not be ignorant
5. That he might gain more for the sake of the 2. The Holy Ghost
gospel and share the blessings 3. Spirit
6. To the Jews he became as a Jew, To those under 4. To profit withal (for the common good)
the law he became like one under the law, To those 5. 1) Word of wisdom, 2) Word of knowledge, 3)
not having the law he became like one not having the Faith, 4) Gifts of healing, 5) Working of miracles, 6)
law, To the weak he became weak Prophecy, 7) Discerning of spirits, 8) Divers kinds of
7. A race (track) and a fight (boxing) tongues, 9) Interpretation of tongues
8. So after he had preached to others, he himself 6. Human body
would not be a castaway (disqualified) 7. Members (parts)
I Corinthians Chapter 10 8. Independence, superiority
1. Under the cloud passed through the sea, 9. Division
baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea, ate 10. Apostles, prophets, teachers, miracles, gifts of
spiritual meat, drank spiritual drink healing, helps, governments, diversities of tongues
2. God was not pleased 11. Desire them
3. 1) Lust, 2) Idolatry, 3) Fornication, 4) Tempted
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4. For our example and admonition
5. You, too, could fall I Corinthians Chapter 13
6. You to be tempted beyond what you can bear 1. Love (charity)
7. Idolatry, fornication, the love of money, youthful 2. Speak with tongues, gift of prophecy,
lusts understand all mysteries, all knowledge, faith to move
mountains, bestow all goods to feed the poor, give 11. Just like the grown plant is different from the
body to be burned seed, the resurrected body will be different from the
3. Suffers long, is kind, rejoices in truth, bears all body that dies
things, hopes all things, endures all things 12. Man, animals, birds, fish
4. Envy, vaunt itself, puffed up, behave unseemly, 13. Sun, moon, stars
self seeking, easily provoked, think evil, rejoice in 14. Earthly bodies are corruptible, dishonorable,
iniquity, fail weak, and natural. Resurrected bodies are
5. Charity never fails, but prophecies, tongues and incorruptible, glorified, powerful and spiritual
knowledge shall pass away 15. First man a living soul, last Adam a quickening
6. Seeing through a glass darkly spirit
7. Faith, hope and charity. The greatest of these is 16. Flesh and blood
charity. 17. All will be changed
I Corinthians Chapter 14 18. Corruptible will put on incorruption. Mortal will
1. Prophesy speaks to men to edify, exhort and put on immortality
comfort 19. It will be swallowed up in victory
2. There is an interpretation of the tongues 20. God, through our Lord Jesus Christ
3. Flute, harp, trumpet 21. Be stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in
4. The air the work of the Lord
5. To edify I Corinthians Chapter 16
6. The interpretation 1. An offering for Jerusalem
7. With the spirit and with the understanding 2. Spend the winter with the church at Corinth
8. Amen 3. Waiting for Pentecost
9. He wishes they all spoke with tongues and he 4. See that he has nothing to fear, accept his work,
thanked God that he did. Also he said “forbid not to don’t despise him, then send him in peace to Paul
speak with tongues.” 5. For him to go to Corinth
10. Words in an unknown tongue 6. Watch ye (be on guard), Quit like men (be men
11. Isaiah 28:11 of courage), Be strong, Do everything with charity (in
12. They are mad (out of their mind) love)
13. He is convinced and judged when the secrets of 7. They have addicted themselves to the ministry
his heart are made manifest, he will fall down and of the saints
worship God and recognize truth 8. That which was lacking, they have supplied
14. Edifying 9. Churches of Asia, Aquila and Priscilla, the church
15. Three that met in their house
16. Yes 10. If anyone does not love the Lord, let him be
17. The spirits of the prophets are subject to the cursed, The grace of the Lord Jesus be with you, My
prophets love be with all of you in Christ Jesus
18. Confusion (disorder)
19. Your women (wives)
20. Decently and in order
I Corinthians Chapter 15
1. Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose
again
2. To Cephas, the twelve, five hundred, James, all
the apostles, and Paul
3. Because he persecuted the church
4. More abundantly (worked harder)
5. How say some among you that there is no
resurrection of the dead? How are the dead raised
With what body will they come?
6. Christ is not risen
7. Our preaching and faith is vain. We are still in
our sins. Those dead in Christ are perished. We are
most miserable. Our baptism is worthless, risking our
life is foolish
8. The first fruits of them who died
9. Be subject to him that put all things under him
10. Be gone
1. From what source did Paul claim his apostolic authority? (1) 13. What is the wisdom of this world compared to God? (18-20)

2. To whom was I Corinthians written? (2,12:1) 14. What should we not glory in? (21-22)
1. What additional two things does Paul consider himself to be? (1)
3. For what did Paul thank God? (4-6)
2. What is required of a steward? (2)
4. What was Paul's three-fold desire for them? (7,8,10)
3. Whose judgment really matters? (3-4)
5. How did Paul know of their contentions? (11)
4. Why should we "judge nothing before the time"? (5)
6. What appears to be the four factions in the Corinthian)? (12)
5. What was the attitude of some of the Corinthians? (6, 18, 19, 5:2)
7. Who is the person that Paul declares? (1,2,3,4,7,8,9,10)
6. Why have we no right to glory in our appearance, abilities, knowledge,
8. Why was Paul glad that he had not personally baptized many etc.? (7)
Corinthians? (13-16)
7. To what three categories were the apostles made a spectacle? (9)
9. How does relying of human wisdom affect the message of the cross? 8. What were some of the sacrifices that the apostles made? (10-13)
(17)
10. What reaction do different groups have toward the preaching of the 9. Why did Paul write these things? (14)
cross? (18)
10. How did Paul wish them to consider him? (15-16)
11. What has God chosen to save those who believe? (21)
11. Why did Paul send Timothy to them? (17)
12. What different reactions did the Jews, Greeks, and the called have to
the preaching of Christ crucified? (22-24) 12. What would Paul look for when he visited them? (19)

13. What is wiser than men? (25) 13. What choice did Paul give them? (21)
1. What sin in the church is dealt with in this chapter? (1)
14. What is stronger than men? (25)
2. What was the attitude of the Corinthians toward this sin? (2, 6)
15. Not many of what categories of people are called? (26)
3. What five things did Paul command the Corinthian church to do in
16. What has God chosen to confound the wise, the mighty, and the relationship to the fornicator that was called a brother? (5,7,9,11,13)
noble? (27,28)
4. What illustration is used to show that sin can spread if not dealt with?
17. What should not glory in God’s presence? (29) (6-8)

18. In what should we glory? (30-31) 5. What shows that Paul specifically referred to someone among the
1. How did Paul determine not to come to the church at Corinth? (1-3) church and not someone of the world? (10-11)

2. How did Paul come to them? (2-4) 6. Who judges those who are outside the church? (12-13)
1. What arguments does Paul use against church members going to court
3. Why did Paul come to them in humility and simplicity? (5) against each other? (1-3)

4. What phrase shows that those who crucified the Lord did it in 2. Who should be available to judge between brethren? (5)
ignorance? (8)
3. What other alternatives are there besides going to law? (7)
5. What have not the natural senses perceived? (9-10)
6. What does the Spirit of God do for us? (11-13) 4. Who will not inherit the kingdom of God? (9-10)

7. Why cannot a natural mind understand the things of God? (14) 5. What shows that persons who are guilty of gross immoral sins can be
forgiven and set free? (11)
8. What kind of a mind does a spiritual Christian have? (16) 6. Why may it not be wise to do some things even though they are lawful?
1. Why could not Paul deal with them as mature Christians? (1-3) (12)

2. What were three evidences of their carnality? (3) 7. Who and what is your body for? (13,19)

3. What seemed to be the two major divisions in the church? (4) 8. What short imperative does Paul give regarding sexual immorality? (18)

4. How were the questions “Who is Paul?” and “Who is Apollos?’ 9. Why are you not your own? (19-20)
answered? (5-8) 1. Why is it good for a man not to touch a woman who is not his wife? (1-
2)
5. Who gave the increase? (6)
2. Why should a person not withhold marital relations from their spouse
6. To what does Paul liken the church? (9)? for long periods of time? (3-5)

7. What was Paul's personal position in the Corinthian church? (6,10) 3. What is better than to burn? (9)
8. What is the foundation of the church? (11)
4. If a wife departs from her husband she should either remain what or
9. What is meant by the various kinds of materials? (12-15) else do what? (10-11)

10. What will the fire determine? (13) 5. What is the believer's responsibility in marriage to an unbeliever? (12-
13)
11. What is the temple of God? (16-17)
6. Why should a believing spouse not put away an unbelieving spouse if
12. What will happen to a person who defiles the temple of God? (17) they are pleased to dwell with each other? (14)
5. What is a shame for a woman? (6)
7. What shows that Paul believed in keeping the home together if
possible? (16) 6. Why shouldn’t a man have his head covered? (7-9)

8. What is the message of verses 17,20, and 24? 7. Why is the woman to wear a head covering, or have long hair?
9. What condition existed at the time of this epistle? (26) (3,10,13,15)

10. What advantage does a single person have in serving the Lord? (32-35) 8. What shows the teamwork of a man and a woman? (11-12)

11. What guidelines does Paul give for the remarriage of a widow? (39-40) 9. What teaches us that it is a shame for a man to have long hair? (14)
1. What can knowledge cause? (1-3)
10. What are the three lengths of hair mentioned? (5-6,14-15)
2. What does charity do? (1) 11. What can improper taking of the Lord’s supper cause? (18)

3. What do we know about idols? (4) 12. How had the Corinthians abused the observance of the Lord's Supper?
(20-22)
4. What do we know about God? (5-6)
5. What happens to some if they eat meat offered to idols? (7) 13. What is the purpose for this observance? (23-25)

6. Does eating meat make us better or worse? (8) 14. How often should you take the Lord's supper? (26)

7. What could our liberty become to those who are weak? (9) 15. When is one not qualified to partake of the Lord's Supper? (27,29)

8. If you cause a weak brother to perish what have you committed? (10- 16. What are some results of taking communion in an unworthy manner?
12) (27,29-30)

9. What shows the value that Paul placed on a soul? (13) 17. How may we escape the judgments of God? (28,31,33-34)
1. What were three proofs of Paul being an apostle? (1-2) 1. For what purpose are the spiritual gifts named in this chapter? (1)

2. As an apostle, what rights did he have? (4-6) 2. No man can really say that Jesus is the Lord but by what? (3)

3. What six examples does Paul give to show that a minister has a right to 3. There are diversities and differences of gifts, administrations, and
be supported? (7-11,13-14) operations but the same what? (4-6)

4. Why did Paul restrain himself in the exercise of these rights? (12,15,18) 4. What is the purpose for the operation of the gifts in the Church? (7)
5. What was Paul’s motive for his behavior? (19,23)
5. What are the nine gifts of the Spirit mentioned? (8-10)
6. How was Paul flexible to four different groups? (20-22) 6. To what in anatomy does Paul compare the operation of the gifts of the
Spirit? (12-17)
7. To what two athletic contests does Paul compare his manner of life?
(24-26) 7. Whereas there is one body it has many what? (12,14,18-20)

8. For what reason did Paul continually discipline himself? (27) 8. What attitudes must be guarded against within the Body of Christ? (15-
1. What was common of all those who left Egypt? (1-4) 17, 21-24)

2. What was said about many of them? (5) 9. What should not exist in the body? (25)

3. For what five reasons did some of the Israelites not get into the 10. What has God set in the church? (28)
Promised Land? (6-10)
11. What should our attitude be toward Spiritual gifts? (31)
4. Why were these things written? (6,11) 1. What is the central theme of chapter 13?

5. Why shouldn’t a person be overly self-confident? (12) 2. What can a person do that will be useless or unprofitable without
charity? (1-3)
6. What will God not allow? (13)
7. What also are we to flee? (14, 6:18, I Tim 6:11, II Tim 2:22) 3. What is charity and what does it do? (4-7)

8. We cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of what? (16-21) 4. What isn’t charity and what doesn’t it do? (4-8)
5. What shows the permanence of charity in contrast to the gifts? (8-10,
9. We must not provoke the Lord to what? (22) 13)

10. Some things are lawful but do not what? (23) 6. What illustration did Paul use to show that even he had limited
knowledge? (12)
11. In what two situations does Paul say to eat, asking no questions?
(25,27) 7. What three qualities will abide and which is the greatest? (13)
1. Why should a person desire to prophesy? (1-4)
12. When shouldn't we eat? (28)
2. Prophesy is greater than speaking with tongues unless what happens?
13. What should be the motive for our conduct? (31-33) (5-6)
1. Who did Paul ask the Corinthians to follow or imitate? (1)
3. What earthy things give understood sounds? (7-8, 10)
2. What is the authority structure for the church? (3)
4. What are you speaking into, if you do not speak easily understood
3. Why is the man not to wear a head covering, or have long hair? (4) words? (9)

4. What does a woman do that prays or prophesies with her head 5. What should be your motivation if you desire spiritual gifts? (12)
uncovered? (5)
6. What should you pray for if you speak in an unknown tongue? (13)
19. What will happen to death? (54-56)
7. What two types of praying are mentioned? (15)
20. Who gives us the victory? (57)
8. What can’t a person say to a prayer or song that is not understood? (16)
21. What should we do as a result of this hope? (58)
9. What shows that Paul does not mean to belittle speaking with tongues? What financial matter is dealt with? (1-4)
(5,18,39)
What did Paul hope to do that winter? (5-9)
10. In the church though, Paul would rather speak words with
understanding than what kind of words? (19-20) Why did Paul plan to stay at Ephesus for a time? (8-9)

11. Which Old Testament prophecy refers to speaking in tongues? (21, What did Paul ask the church in Corinth to do for Timothy? (10-11)
Isaiah 28:11)
12. What will unbelievers say if they come into a place where all are What were Paul’s intentions for Apollos? (12)
speaking with tongues? (23) What imperatives did Paul give the church? (13-14)

13 What can prophesy cause in an unbeliever? (24-25) What commendable thing was said about the house of Stephanas? (15)

14. When the church comes together all things should be done for what What commendable thing was said about Stephanas, Fortunatus, and
purpose? (26) Achaicus? (17-18)

15. What seems to be the maximum number of messages in tongues there Who sent greetings through Paul? (19-20)
should be in a service? (27-28)
How did Paul end the epistle? (21-24)
16. Does any one have a right to judge a prophet? (29)

17. How do we know that the individual can control the use of his gift?
(32)

18. God is not the author of what? (33)

19. What particular women is Paul referring to? (34-35)

20. What two principles should govern public worship? (40)


1. How is the gospel defined? (1-4)

2. What appearances of Jesus after His resurrection are mentioned in this


chapter? (5-8)

3. Why did Paul feel unworthy to be called an apostle? (9)

4. How did Paul’s labor compare to the other apostles? (10)

5. What questions are answered in this chapter regarding the


resurrection? (12,35)

6. What conclusion could be made if the resurrection were proven untrue?


(13)

7. What would be consequences if Christ had not risen from the dead? (14-
15,17-19,29-30)

8. What did Christ become by His resurrection? (20-23)

9. Christ will reign until he does what? (24-28)

10. Without the resurrection what would happen to our motivation for
godly living? (29-34)
11. How does Paul answer the question, "How are the dead raised up and
with what body do they come?" (35-38)

12. What are some different types of flesh? (39)

13. What are some different kinds of astronomical bodies? (40-41)

14. What will be some differences between our earthly bodies and our
resurrected bodies? (42-44,49)

15. What was the difference between the first man Adam and the last
Adam? (45-48)

16. What can not inherit the kingdom of God? (50)

17. What will be the common experience of the believers, living or dead?
(51)

18. How will we be changed when the trumpet sounds? (52-54)

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