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Know the human writer of each book 1 Timothy - James

1 Timothy: Paul


2 Timothy: Paul, Luke was with him


Titus: Paul,


Philemon: Paul, Timothy was with him


Hebrew: Unknown


James: The oldest half-brother of the Lord Jesus Christ


Know which book specifically states that Paul wrote it in his own handwriting

* Philemon
*

Know that the human writer of the book of James was Jesus’ half-brother (page 928)

okay, got it, nigga.

*

Know what James’ thinking toward Jesus was initially like

* he didn’t believe Jesus’ claims to be the promised Messiah
*

Know what may have convinced James that Jesus really was the Messiah (page 928)

* Jesus’ resurrection
*

Know the city James in which became a key leader in the church (page 929)

* Jerusalem


Know that 1 Timothy and Titus were written between Paul’s two imprisonments (page 810, 853)

boom, got it.

*


what were Paul’s circumstances at the time he wrote 2 Timothy (page 838)

* He was in a Roman Prison
*

who delivered the letter to Titus?

* Zenas and Apollos
*

Know Paul’s circumstances at the time he wrote the letter to Philemon (page 872)

* He was a prisoner under house arrest

Know what seems to indicate that the book of Hebrews was probably written before 70 A.D.


(page 887)

* The temple was destroyed by the Romans


which book was one of the earliest New Testament books written (page 931)

* James

what are 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus are known as and why they are called that?

* Pastoral Epistles

Know what the name “Timothy” means

* “one who honors God”

Know what Timothy’s hometown was (page 811)

Lystra

Know who taught Timothy the Old Testament scriptures from the time he was a child


(page 811).

* Mother and grandmother
*

Know on which of Paul’s missionary trips he first visited Timothy’s hometown (page 811)

* His first

Know on which of Paul’s missionary trips he enlisted Timothy to accompany him


(page 812).

* His Second one
*

Know that Timothy was a young man, but he had a good reputation (page 812)

easy. you got this!

*

Know how long (in general terms) Timothy would be Paul’s co-worker (page 812).

the rest of his life. #dedication


Know two of the individuals whom Paul refers to as “my son” (pages 812, 854)

* Timothy,Titus

Know what Timothy did in regard to Paul during Paul’s first imprisonment in Rome


(page 812)

* He rejoined Paul
*

Know that Paul traveled some in between his two imprisonments (page 813)

i mean, he just got out of jail... you'd travel too.

Know the city in which Paul instructed Timothy to stay and oversee the ministry there (page 814).

Ephesus

*

Know the places where Timothy had previously served as Paul’s representative (page 814)

* Thessalonica, Berea, Corinth, Philippi
*

Know the physical affliction from which Timothy suffered (page 814).

* Stomach trouble


List the challenges Timothy faced in ministering(6 of them) (page 815)

* False doctrine must be refuted
* Believer’s meetings together must be conducted properly
* The need for mature, qualified leaders
* Personal Holyness must be maintained
* How to treat various groups of believers, such as older and younger men, older and younger women, widows, and leaders.
* Materialism must be resisted

Hebrews 13:23 indicates that Timothy himself had been imprisoned somewhere, then released

Because following Christ costs you. Easy. Cor, you've totally got this.


Know who was with Paul when he wrote three of the four “Prison Epistles” (page 838).

* Timothy

Know that when he wrote 2 Timothy, Paul had been abandoned by almost everyone. Also know who the two exceptions were, know which of the two was actually with Paul at the time he wrote 2 Timothy, and know the name of the man who had visited Paul and encouraged him (pages 839, 842, & 847)

* Luke and a man named Onesiphorus encouraged him

Know who the Roman emperor was under whose reign persecution of Christians grew to become severe (page 839).

* Nero (i remember this because nero sounds like negro... and negros are shady characters. and that tip is free of charge.)

Know that when he wrote 2 Timothy, Paul was in a cold cell and was facing imminent execution (page 839).

FACING IMMINENT EXECUTION. it was the last book he wrote - sensing he was going to be killed soon.

Paul urged Timothy to visit him soon, and know what and who Paul asked Timothy to bring with him (page 840).

* Asked Timothy to bring Paul’s cloak and parchment.
* Mark


Know how long Titus had been Paul’s friend and traveling companion (page 854)

15 years

what was the primary issue discussed in the Jerusalem council, & who did Paul and Barnabas take with them to the Jerusalem council, and why did they take that particular individual (page 854).

* Primary issue: salvation of gentiles with church leaders
* Took Titus because he was gentile, so he would be a living example of what the Lord was doing among the Gentiles.

Know the city to which Paul had previously Titus as his representative when his authority was challenged in that city (page 854).

Corinth

Know where Titus lived (page 856).

* Crete


Know where Philemon lived and know who met in Philemon’s house (page 873).

* Lived in Colosse, for the church.

Know which book is addressed to a man, someone who was perhaps that man’s wife, someone who was perhaps that man’s son, and the church that met in that man’s house (page 873).

* Philemon

Know the name of the person who had apparently stolen from Philemon, know where that person fled to try to hide and know what happened there (page 874).

* Onesimus, fled to Rome but came in contact with Paul who led him to faith, they got close and Paul watned him to stay but he broke Roman law so he went back to be dealt with.

Know what Paul decided to do in regard to the runaway slave (page 874).

* Wrote to Philemon on behalf of Onesimus
*

Know what the penalty was for runaway slaves under Roman law (page 874).

* Severe punishment or even put to death.

Know why Paul wrote to Philemon (page 874).

* To explain that he wasn’t just a runaway slave anymore but a brother in Christ to Philemon

Know whether or not Paul ignored what Philemon’s runaway slave had done, and know what Paul promised Philemon (page 874).

* He didn’t ignore but said he would repay any debt.

Know who carried the letter to Philemon (page 875).

* Onesimus(the run away slave)

Know the nationality of people to whom the book of Hebrews was written (page 888).

* Jewish people

Know that some of the recipients of the book of Hebrews were spiritually immature (page 888).

know dat.

Know the reasons why some of the recipients of the book of Hebrews were tempted to turn away from Jesus Christ (page 889).

* Because of persecution, their immaturity, and their attachment to the OT law.

Know what some of the recipients of the book of Hebrews were tempted to revert back to


(page 889).

* Judaism.

Know that the book of Hebrews was written to assure the recipients that Jesus was indeed the Messiah and that Christianity was true (page 889).

written to assure the recipients. you got this.

Know that the book of Hebrews compares the old covenant and the new covenant, and know which of the two the book of Hebrews states is superior (page 889).

* New Covenant. We live under grace, not law.

Know the warning contained in the book of Hebrews for those who fail to remain faithful to the Lord Jesus Christ (page 889).

* Results in Judgment.

Know the nationality of the believers to whom the book of James was written (page 931).

* Jewish believers

Know what was happening in regard to the faith of the believers to whom James wrote (page 932).

* They were being tested

Know who was the first example of a “second generation” Christian mentioned by name (page 826).

* Timothy

Know whose name is mentioned by Paul more frequently in the greetings of his letters besides his own name and the name of the Lord (page 826).

* Timothy

Know that Paul frequently reminds Timothy of his calling to serve the Lord (page 827).

someone has to keep timothy in line... kinda like i'm doing for you...right now. *laughing/crying emoji* lolol

Know which book contains the most detailed list of qualifications for church leaders found anywhere in the Bible (page 828).

* 1 Timothy

Know what the terms “pastor” and “deacon” mean (page 828).

* Deacon=servant
* Pastor=Shepard

Know if deacons are to run (that is, be in charge of) churches – according to the Bible (page 828).

no...they just take up tithes and pass out communion.


completely kidding, but really. the answer is no.

Know that the Bible gives qualifications for a deacon’s wife (page 828).

#OfCourseItDoes

Know where Christians in the first century met together (page 829).

in homes

Know whether or not there was only one elder in each city in New Testament times


(page 829).

this answer is blank... look at page 829

several times Paul writes, “This is a trustworthy saying . . .”

because Paul was a trustworthy nigga.

Know which was the last New Testament letter that Paul wrote, written as he sensed he was nearing the end of his life

* 2 Timothy

Paul may have feared that Timothy was in danger of weakening spiritually


(page 848).

because paul was kinda keeping timothy's spiritual life in check... like i'm doing for your kemp grade. lolol

Be able to list the (7) descriptive terms used in the book of 2 Timothy to reference to those who serve the Lord (page 849).

* A teacher who passes truth on to others, who in turn pass the truth to others
* A soldier who endures hardship and vigorous discipline and does not get entangled in civilian affairs.
* An athlete who competes according to the rules
* A farmer who worked hard to produce crop
* A worker who handles the word of truth right
* A clean vessel used by the master
* A servant

Know which book contains an important passage dealing with the origin of the scriptures (“God-breathed”) and the effect of the scriptures in our daily lives (page 849).

* 2 Timothy

there were Christians in various towns on the island of Crete (page 864).

got it? good!

Be able to summarize what Paul emphasizes by quoting from a Cretan “prophet” (page 864).

* He said that his testimony was true. They are lazy, liars(like you will be when you say you used your own study material lol), and gluttons.

Know that the book of Titus contains three summaries of what particular doctrine? (page 865).

no idea. this answer was blank. check page 865!

the book of Titus repeatedly emphasizes the importance of doctrine (page 866).

truest thing i've eva heard

which book repeatedly emphasizes doing what is good (page 867).

* Titus

Know which book is Paul’s shortest letter recorded in the New Testament (page 879).

* Philemon

Know that slavery was widespread in the Roman Empire, and an accepted part of life in that day (page 879).

slavery was widespread in the roman empire. easy peasy lemon squeezy.

Know that the New Testament stresses the spiritual equality of masters and slaves who are believers in Jesus (page 880).

kinda a given.

Know in which book Paul uses an interesting play on words involving a man’s name.


In addition, know what that man’s name means, and be able to explain the significance of that particular figure of speech (page 881).

* Philemon

Know that an understanding of which particular Old Testament book helps greatly in interpreting the book of Hebrews (page 908).

* leviticus

Know which book is a unique commentary on the Old Testament, and is filled with quotations from and references back to the Old Testament (pages 908-909).

* Hebrews

Know which book explains the meaning, reason, and significance of the new covenant


(page 910).

* Hebrews

Know which book has been referred to as the “fifth gospel” because it emphasizes the significance of the Lord Jesus Christ’s work on the cross (page 912).

* Hebrews

Know which book contains several solemn warnings about the danger of turning away from the Lord Jesus Christ (page 913).

* Hebrews

Know which book discusses Jesus’ present work of interceding for believers (page 913).

* Hebrews

Know which book contains many contrasts (page 914).

* Hebrews

Know which book stresses applying doctrine to daily life with expressions such as


“Let us . . .” (page 915)

* Hebrews

Know what James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, and Jude are referred to as and why they are called that (page 841).

1. General Epistles; These letters were addressed to Christians in

general and not to individual churches as most of Paul’s letters were.

2. Know which book says little about Jesus Christ (compared to other New Testament books). In addition, know why that fact is quite ironic (page 841).

James; He may have wanted to


avoid the appearance of being related to Jesus.


. Know which book has many similarities with the teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ


(page 842).

James

4. Know whether or not the theology in the book of James contradicts the rest of the Bible


(pages 843-844).

none of the bible contradicts itself. you. have. got. this.

Know which book is somewhat similar to a particular Old Testament book.


In addition, know the Old Testament book to which it is similar (page 946).

James

know the Old Testament book to which James is similar (page 845).

Proverbs