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48 Cards in this Set
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acting suddenly with little thought
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impetuous
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lack of firmness of purpose; changeableness
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instability
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means of providing for cost of living
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livelihood
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The quality of being persistent in the face of difficulties.
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perseverance
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endurance; resistance to fatigue
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stamina
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tiresome; boring; irksome
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tedious
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One of a Jewish sect who struggled openly against Roman rule.
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zealot
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peter was named simon before Jesus called him t/f
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true
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peter's father's name was _______, his brother was _______
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Jonas, Andrew
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peter's family was probably partners with _________, and his sons, James and _________
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Zebedee, John
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simon was from _____ but worked in ________ near the Sea of _________
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bethsaida, capernaum, galilee
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3 words that describe peter's strengths
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courage, conviction, affection
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3 words that describe peter's weaknesses
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impetuousness, pride, instability
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a remedy to counteract the effects of poison
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antidote
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to act directly against
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counteract
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something that fits with or resembles something else
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counterpart
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number of disciples who received special training and teaching
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12
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peter james and john
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the inner circle
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number of times Jesus called Peter
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3
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brother of simon
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andrew
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number of years Jesus was with disciples
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3 and 1/12
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aramaic name of simon peter
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cephas
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greek counterpart of peter's aramaic name
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petras
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leader and spokesman for the apostles
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peter
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why was peter most prominent disciple?
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always listed first, was spokesman for apostles
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occasions that showed the change in peter after pentecost
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when he healed lame man, he used the chance to preach boldly, he was arrested, tried, beaten, and released because of boldness, spoke with kindness and wisdom about gentiles in jerusalem
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The first 12 chapters of Acts predominantly speak of how the Holy Spirit worked through Peter. t/f
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true
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peter defended gentiles on several occasions t/f
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true
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peters two epistles were written for gentile christians t/f
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false
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acts 1
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gave leadership
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acts 2
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gave gospel to gentiles
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acts 11
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defended gentile rights
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acts 15
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fought for gentile freedom
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time of 1 peter, time of 2 peter
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ad 53, ad 65-67
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word repeated often in 1 peter
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suffering
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word repeated often in 2 peter
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know
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theme is consolation in midst of suffering
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1 peter
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theme is spiritual knowledge as antidote for false teachings
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2 peter
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reason for 1 epistle, reason for 2 epistle
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persecution, false teachers
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peter wrote about:
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events he witnessed
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many references in epistles about:
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Christ's word and works
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peters writing style
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instructive
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he quoted ______ a lot
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old testament
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a falling away from what one believed
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apostasy
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Peter encouraged his readers to see trials as:
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temporary
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The lengthy final section of 1 Peter is summarized in:
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2:11-12
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Peter's command, "Having your conversation [way of living] honest..." is to be carried out toward:
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others
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Peter's command about honesty provides the basis for Christian:
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ethics
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