Evaluation for
(BC-109) General Epistles


Instructions: Copy, paste, and print out a copy of this evaluation. Write the letter of the correct selection from the list below in the proper set of brackets below. The answer key will be posted next week in the Office Grading Room.

This an honor system Evaluation. Be sure that you are satisfied with your selections before reporting to the Office Grading Room. No changes can be made to the Evaluation once the Answer key is opened. It is also forbidden and dishonest to share the contents of this evaluation with another person.

1. It is most likely that James is ( )
2. The things that form the “litmus test” for the Christian are: ( )
3. The great inward temptation that comes with outward temptation is ( )
4. *1. The tongue has the power to respond by ( )
5. Pure religion of the heart will ( )
6. ( ) is a common problem in society and local churches.
7. ( ) make up the royal law because they govern all other commandments.
8. Under the law of liberty, we will be judged as those who are ( )
9. Substance and evidence are the ( )
10. James uses the examples of ( ) who evidenced their faith through works.
11. The control of the tongue is ( )
12. The tongue has power to ( )
13. ( ) is the alternative to lust.
14. Pride ( ), being confident in itself.
15. Drawing nigh to God is summed up as ( )
16. Patience is the key to ( ) God’s alternatives to lust, pride, evil speaking, etc.
17. The word “grudge” in James 5:9 means ( )
18. James warns believers to keep their ( ) before the world.
19. Prayer for the sick is a ( ) ministry.
20. Humility and grace are the ( ) of righteousness.
21. Preparation for trials must begin by ( )
22. Peter uses the word ( ) to describe trials.
23. The Old Testament prophets ( ) the suffering of Christ.
24. The truth of the Word of God will be the ( ) in every judgment of God.
25. ( ) are all attitudes that stunt the growth of the believer.
26. The cornerstone determines the ( ) of the building.
27. ( ) has to do with our present relationship with the world.
28. “...as being heirs together of the grace of life” is speaking of ( )
29. The baptism that saves us is a spiritual baptism and not a ( ) baptism.
30. The souls in prison (I Pet. 3:20) are the lost souls in hell, who ( )
31. ( ) is the predominant thought in this epistle.
32. In these first six verses of Chapter 4, Peter shows the ( )
33. The judgment of the house of God is ( )
34. The term “elders” refers to ( )
35. The word “witness” means ( )
36. The central theme for II Peter is ( )
37. The Word of God is a ( ) than the fables of man.
38. Two categories of False prophets ( )
39. The word “heresy” means ( )
40. A false prophet is identified by their ( )
41. Balaam’s council was that interminglings would ( )
42. The word “corruption” means ( )
43. Scoffer’s are confident that ( )
44. The Day of the Lord is ( )
45. The destruction by a fervent heat could mean ( )
46. Turning away from the truth is what we call ( )
47. Those who turn away or pervert the truth are called ( )
48. Cain and Israel as examples of ( )
49. Balaam and the Fallen Angels as examples of ( )
50. Korah and Sodom and Gomorrah as examples of ( )

Selections


A. direct , destroy and delight
B. more sure word of prophesy
C. Love for God and our neighbor
D. bring destruction on the children of Israel
E. Malice, guile, hypocrisy, envy and evil speakings
F. The suffering of Christ as the believer's example
G. to question or accuse God
H. the things of the earth are steadfast and sure
I. Prayer
J. selfish deceivers and selfless deceived
K. “Strangers and pilgrims”
L. did not understand
M. Depravity and Judgment
N. pastor and deacons
O. free to do right
P. Rebellion
Q. contrast between the will of God and the will of the flesh
R. water
S. personal holiness, dedication, and compassion
T. Unbelief
U. the brother of our Lord
V. apostates
W. understanding the eternal purpose and plan of God
X. claiming
Y. the time of judgment
Z. purifying agent
AA. Abraham and Rahab
BB. remembrance
CC. refuses grace
DD. practical aspects
EE. division
FF. form guidelines and boundaries for the outward life
GG. Total Destruction or Renovation Purging
HH. personal and prominent aspects of faith
II. to bring something or someone into a worse condition
JJ. God’s sanction on childbearing through marriage
KK. to groan or murmur
LL. direction and foundation
MM. denial of the deity and sufficiency of Christ
NN. Temptations, Trials, Tongue
OO. to avow until death
PP. precious
QQ. asking for wisdom or making excuse and accusation
RR. apostasy
SS. local church
TT. rejected Noah’s message
UU. a continuous concern.
VV. Respect of persons
WW. the judgment of evaluation
XX. testimony