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<title>Titus Chapter 2</title>
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1) What are the main points of this chapter?
- Instruction concerning Christian conduct (1-10)
- The instruction of the grace of God (11-15)




2) What was Titus expected to speak? (1)
- Things which are proper for sound doctrine


3) What was expected of the older men? (2)
- To be sober, reverent, temperate, sound in faith, in love, in 
patience


4) What was expected of the older women? (3-4)
- To be reverent, not slanderers, not given to much wine
- To be teachers of good things, admonishing the young women


5) What was expected of the younger women? (4-5)
- To love their husbands, to love their children
- To be discreet, chaste, homemakers, good, obedient to their own 
husbands


6) Why were the younger women to behave this way? (5)
- That the word of God may not be blasphemed


7) What was Titus to exhort the young men? (6)
- To be sober-minded


8) What was Titus expected to do? (7-8)
- To be a pattern of good works
- To show integrity, reverence and incorruptibility in his doctrine
- To have sound speech that cannot be condemned


9) What was expected of those who were servants? (9-10)
- To be obedient to their masters
- To be well pleasing in all things
- Not to answer back, not pilfering, but showing fidelity


10) By behaving this way, what were the servants actually doing? (10)
- Adorning the doctrine of God our Savior in all things


11) What does the grace of God teach us? (11-13)
- To deny ungodliness and worldly lusts
- To live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age
- To look for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great
God and Savior Jesus Christ


12) Why did Jesus give Himself for us? (14)
- To redeem us from every lawless deed
- To purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good
works


13) How was Titus to speak these things? (15)
- By exhorting and rebuking with all authority, letting no one 
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<title>Titus Chapter 1</title>
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1) What are the main points of this chapter?
- Introduction (1-4)
- Concerning elders (5-9)

    
    Concerning false teachers (10-16)
    2) Where was Titus when this letter was written to him? (1:5)
    

- On the island of Crete
3) In keeping with what two things was Paul a servant of God and an
apostle of Jesus Christ? (1)
- The faith of God's elect
- The acknowledgment of the truth which is according to godliness


4) What is said about eternal life and God's Word? (2-3)
- Eternal life was promised before time began
- His Word was manifested in due time through preaching


5) How does Paul describe Titus? (4)
- My true son in our common faith


6) What were the two reasons Titus had been left in Crete? (5)
- To set in order the things that are lacking
- To appoint elders in every city


7) What are the positive qualifications for elders? (6-9)
- Blameless, the husband of one wife, having faithful children not
accused of dissipation or insubordination, blameless as a steward
of God, hospitable, a lover of what is good, sober-minded, just,
holy, self-controlled, holding fast the faithful word as he has
been taught, able by sound doctrine to exhort and convict those 
who contradict


8) What are the negative qualifications for elders? (6-9)
- Not self-willed, not quick-tempered, not given to wine, not 
violent, not greedy for money


9) Who especially in Crete were insubordinate, idle talkers, and 
deceivers? (10)
- Those of the circumcision


10) Why must their mouths be stopped? (11)
- They were subverting whole households, teaching things they ought
not, for dishonest gain


11) What had one of the Cretan prophets said? (12)
- &quot;Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.&quot;


12) What was Titus to do with these false teachers? (13)
- Rebuke them sharply


13) What two reasons are given for extending such rebuke? (13-14)
- That they may be sound in the faith
- That they not give heed to Jewish fables and commandments of men


14) What is said of the pure? Of those who are defiled and 
unbelieving? (15)
- All things are pure
- Nothing is pure; even their mind and conscience is defiled</description>
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<title>Philemon Questions</title>
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Philemon


1) Who was with Paul when writing this letter? (vs.1) ________________
___________________________________________________________
2) Where was church held at? (vs.2) ______________________________
___________________________________________________________
3) What blessings did Paul want for Philemon? (vs.3) ________________
___________________________________________________________
4) What parts of Philemon&amp;rsquo;s character had Paul heard of? (vs.5) ________
___________________________________________________________
5) What happened to the saints because of Philemon&amp;rsquo;s love? (vs.7)
___________________________________________________________
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6) What two things do we find out about Paul? (vs.9) ________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
7) What reason did Paul use for Philemon to accept Onesimus? (vs.9-10)
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
8) In what way was Onesimus transformed or changed? (vs.11) ______
__________________________________________________________
9) How and where was Onesimus used by Paul? (vs.13) _____________
__________________________________________________________
10) Onesimus departed as a servant, but was now a what? (vs.16) _____
__________________________________________________________
11) What was Paul willing to do for the wrong that Onesimus did to Philemon? (vs.18-19) ________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
12) How can Paul have Joy in the Lord? (vs. 20-21) ________________
__________________________________________________________
13) What two things did Paul want Philemon to do? (vs.22) __________
__________________________________________________________
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<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 12:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Meanings of books of the Bible</title>
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                Genesis---He is the Creator God 
                
                
                Exodus---He is the Redeemer 
                
                
                Leviticus---He is your sanctification 
                
                
                Numbers---He is your guide 
                
                
                Deuteronomy---He is your teacher 
                
                
                Joshua---He is the Mighty Conqueror 
                
                
                Judges---He gives victory over enemies 
                
                
                Ruth---He is your kinsman, your lover, your redeemer 
                
                
                1 Samuel---He is the root of Jesse 
                
                
                2 Samuel---He is the Son of David 
                
                
                1 Kings and 2 Kings---He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords 
                
                
                1st and 2nd Chronicles---He is your intercessor and High Priest 
                
                
                Ezra---He is your temple, your house of worship 
                
                
                Nehemiah---He is your mighty wall, protecting you from your enemies 
                
                
                Esther---He stands in the gap to deliver you from your enemies 
                
                
                Job---He is the arbitrator who not only understands your struggles, but has the power to do something about them. 
                
                
                Psalms---He is your song and your reason to sing. 
                
                
                Proverbs---He is your wisdom, helping you make sense of life and live it successfully. 
                
                
                Ecclesiastes---He is your purpose, delivery you from vanity 
                
                
                Song of Solomon---He is your lover, your Rose of Sharon 
                
                
                Isaiah---He is the mighty counselor, the prince of peace, the everlasting father, and more. In short, he is everything you need. 
                
                
                Jeremiah---He is your balm of Gilead, the soothing salve for your sin-sick soul. 
                
                
                Lamentations---He is the ever-faithful one upon whom you can depend. 
                
                
                Ezekiel---He is your wheel int he middle of a wheel, the one who assures that dry dead bones will come alive again. 
                
                
                Daniel---He is the ancient of days, the everlasting God who never runs out of time 
                
                
                Hosea---He is your faithful lover, always beckoning you to come back, even when you have abandoned Him 
                
                
                Joel---He is your refuge, keeping you safe in times of trouble. 
                
                
                Amos---He is the husbandman, the one you can depend on to stay by your side. 
                
                
                Obadiah---He is Lord of the Kingdom 
                
                
                Jonah---He is your salvation, bringing you back within His will. 
                
                
                Micah---He is judge of the nation 
                
                
                Nahum---He is the jealous God 
                
                
                Habakkuk---He is the Holy One 
                
                
                Zephaniah---He is the witness 
                
                
                Haggai---He overthrows the enemies 
                
                
                Zechariah---He is Lord of Hosts 
                
                
                Matthew--He is king of the Jews 
                
                
                Mark---He is the servant 
                
                
                Luke---He is the Son of Man, feeling what you feel 
                
                
                John---He is the Son of God 
                
                
                Acts---He is Saviour of world. 
                
                
                Romans---He is the righteousness of God 
                
                
                1 Corinthians---He is the rock that followed Israel 
                
                
                II Corinthians---He is the triumphant one, giving victory 
                
                
                Galatians---He is your liberty, he sets you free 
                
                
                Ephesians he is head of the Church 
                
                
                Philippians---He is your joy 
                
                
                Colossians---He is your completeness 
                
                
                1 Thessalonians---He is your hope 
                
                
                11 Thessalonians--- 
                
                
                1 Timothy---He is your faith 
                
                
                11Timothy He is your stability 
                
                
                Philemon---He is your benefactor 
                
                
                Hebrews---He is your perfection 
                
                
                James---He is the power behind your faith 
                
                
                1 Peter---He is your example 
                
                
                11Peter---He is your purity 
                
                
                1 John---He is your life 
                
                
                11 John---He is your pattern 
                
                
                111 John---He is your motivation 
                
                
                Jude---He is the foundation of your faith. 
                
                
                Revelation---He is your coming King. From the beginning of the world to its end, there is no place you can look and not see Jesus. He is everywhere. He is everything. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together (Colossians 1:17) 
                
            
            
            
            
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<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 11:59:00 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Hebrews Chapter 8</title>
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Hebrews Chapter 8 


1) Where is our high priest at? (v.1)_______________________________
_______________________________________________


2) What must our high priest do? (v.3)_____________________________
_______________________________________________


3) Why is it better that Jesus is still not on earth? (v.4)_________________
_______________________________________________


4) What model or example is used to teach us about the tabernacle? (v.5)
_______________________________________________


5) Which ministry was better and why? (v.6)_________________________
_______________________________________________


6) Why was there a need for a second covenant? (v.7)_________________
_______________________________________________


7) Where did the fault come from? (v.7&amp;amp;8)__________________________
_______________________________________________


8) What Old Testament passage does verses 8-12 refer to? ____________
_______________________________________________


9) What happened to the people who were led out of Egypt? (v.9)________
_______________________________________________


10) What does God say that he will do? (v.10)_______________________
_______________________________________________


11) What will God do about our sins? (v.12)________________________
_______________________________________________


12) What happens to the old covenant? (v.13)_______________________
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<title>2 Peter Chapter 2</title>
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2 Peter Chapter 2




1. What does Peter warn that false teachers will do? (v.1) ___________________________ ________________________________________________________________________


2. What impact will such false teachers have? (v.2) _____________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


3. How will such teachers make merchandise of the people? (v.3) ____________________
________________________________________________________________________


4. What three examples does Peter use to illustrate the doom of false teachers? (vs.4-6) 
1.______________________________________________________________________
2.______________________________________________________________________
3.______________________________________________________________________

5.How was Lot oppressed by living in Sodom? (vs.7-8) _____________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


6. What does the Lord know how to do according to verse nine? _____________________
________________________________________________________________________


7. What are angels unwilling to do? (v.11) _______________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


8. How does Peter further describe the false teachers? (vs.12-14) ________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


9. In whose way have such false teachers followed? (vs.15-16) __________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


10. How are the false teachers able to allure others? (v.18) __________________________
________________________________________________________________________


11. How had their latter end become worse for them than the beginning? (vs.20-21) _______
____________________________________________________________________________________
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<title>2 Peter Chapter 1</title>
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2 Peter Chapter 1




1. Who does Peter address this epistle to? (v.1) __________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________


2. How is grace and peace multiplied for the Christian? (v.2) _____________________________
________________________________________________________________________


3. What has God's divine power given to us? (v.3) _________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


4. What motivates us Christians in verse four? ___________________________________
________________________________________________________________________

5. What spiritual graces are we to diligently add to our faith? (vs.5-7) __________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


6. What is the fruit if we abound in those spiritual graces? (v.8) ______________________
________________________________________________________________________


7. What is the fruit if we do not abound in those spiritual graces? (v.9) _________________
________________________________________________________________________


8. What are some benefits from abounding in those spiritual graces? (vs.10-11) __________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


9. What did Peter hope to accomplish? (vs.12,13&amp;amp;15) ____________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


10. What experience in Jesus' life does Peter refer to as an example of witnessing the Lord's honour and glory? (vs.16-18) ____________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________


11. How does God's word serve us? (v.19) _____________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________


12. What should be remembered regarding the prophetic word? (vs.20-21)_________________
____________________________________________________________________________________



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<title>I Peter Chapter 5</title>
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I Peter Chapter 5




1. What three ways does Peter identify himself in verse one? ______________________ _______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________


2. What is the duty of the elders? (v.2) ________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________


3. How are they to serve as elders ? (vs.2&amp;amp;3) ____________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________


4. What reward can elders look forward to when the chief Shepherd returns? (v.4) ______
_______________________________________________________________________

5. What duties are given to the younger? (v.5) ___________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________


6. What are the duties given in verses six and seven and what are the reasons for doing them? __________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________


7. Who is our adversary? (v.8) ________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________


8. What is our adversary doing? (v.8) ______________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________


9. What should be our response in knowing what our adversary is doing? (vs.8&amp;amp;9) ______
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________


10. What words of encouragement are given to those suffering? (vs.9&amp;amp;10) _____________
_______________________________________________________________________


11. What was the final charge? What was the final prayer? (v.14) _______________________
___________________________________________________________________________________



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<title>I Peter Chapter 4</title>
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I Peter Chapter 4




1. What two reasons are given for us to have the &quot;mind of Christ&quot; regarding suffering?(v.1) ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________


2. How should one live in whatever time they have left in the flesh? (v.2) _________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________


3. What do people think and how do they act when you no longer run with them? (v.4) _____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________


4. Did Peter believe Jesus's second coming was near in his day? (v.7) _____________
_____________________________________________________________________


5. As good stewards of God's grace, What characteristics should we have? (vs.7-9) _____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________


6. What should be our reactions to any fiery trial that may come our way? (vs.12-13) _____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________


7. If we are reproached for Christ name how should we react and why? (v.14) _____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________


8. What are some things we should not be found suffering for? (v.15) _______________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________


9. How should one react if they suffer as a Christian? (v.16) ______________________
_____________________________________________________________________


10. Upon whom does the judgment of God begin? Who will face the greater judgment?
(v.17-18) ______________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________


11. What should we be doing as we suffer in the will of God? (v.19) ___________________
_________________________________________________________________________________



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<title>I Peter Chapter 3</title>
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I Peter Chapter 3




1. Who are the ones addressed in verses one through six? _____________________
___________________________________________________________________


2. What kind of conversation were they to have? (v.1-2) ________________________
___________________________________________________________________


3. What is considered of great price in the sight of God? (v.4) ___________________
___________________________________________________________________


4. What was the manner spoken of in verse five? ____________________________
___________________________________________________________________


5. Who are the ones addressed in verse seven? ____________________________
___________________________________________________________________


6. What happens when fellowship is broken between a husband and a wife? (v.7) __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________


7. How are we to love life and see good days? (v.10-11) _______________________
___________________________________________________________________


8. What are the reasons for carrying out verses ten through eleven? ____________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________


9. What is the reason to have a good conversation in Christ? (v.4) _______________
___________________________________________________________________


10. What is the example of suffering for well doing, than for evil doing? (v.17-18) __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________


11. What followed the resurrection of Christ? (v.21-22) ____________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________



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