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Title: 1. Which three men address the Thessalonians in 1 Thessalonians 1:1


1
  • 1.  Which three men address the Thessalonians in
    1 Thessalonians 11?
  • A.  Paul, Timothy, and Titus
  • B.  Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy
  • C.  Paul, Silvanus, and Titus
  • D.  Timothy, Silvanus and Titus

2
  • 2.  According to 1 Thessalonians 13, what three
    things were specifically memorable about the
    Thessalonians?
  • A.  Their work of faith, labor of love, and
    patience (steadfastness) of hope
  • B.  Their prayers for the brethren, their
    contribution to the saints, and their love
  • C.  Their steadfast love, their persecutions, and
    their prayers for Paul
  • D.  Their longing to see Paul, their hope, and
    their work (labors)

3
  • 3.  According to 1 Thessalonians 15, how did the
    gospel come to the Thessalonians?
  • A.  In word only
  • B.  In word and in power
  • C.  In word, in power, and in the Holy Spirit
  • D.  In word, in power, in the Holy Spirit, and in
    much assurance (full conviction)

4
  • 4.  According to 1 Thessalonians 16, whom were
    the Thessalonians following (imitating)?
  • A.  Paul and his companions alone
  • B.  Paul and his companions, and the Lord
  • C.  Paul and his companions, the elders in
    Macedonia, and the Lord
  • D.  Their elders and the Spirit of Life

5
  • 5.  According to 1 Thessalonians 16, how was the
    word received by the Thessalonians?
  • A.  In much joy (gladness) and the conviction of
    sin
  • B.  In much affliction (tribulation) and with the
    joy of the Holy Spirit
  • C.  With prayer (supplication) and expressions of
    faith
  • D.  With prayer and the giving of thanks
    (blessing)

6
  • 6.  According to 1 Thessalonians 17, to whom
    were the Thessalonians an example?
  • A.  All the Jews and Gentiles in Macedonia
  • B.  All of the unbelievers in Macedonia and
    Achaia
  • C.  All the believers in Macedonia and Achaia
  • D.  All the believers who heard of their works

7
  • 7.  According to 1 Thessalonians 18, what
    sounded forth from the Thessalonians in every
    place?
  • A.  The outcry of much affliction
  • B.  The report of the believers
  • C.  Songs of praise to the Lord
  • D.  The Word of the Lord

8
  • 8.  According to 1 Thessalonians 19, from what
    did the Thessalonians turn in order to serve the
    living and true God?
  • A.  Dead works
  • B.  Idols
  • C.  Uncleanness and deceit
  • D.  Riotous living

9
  • 9.  According to 1 Thessalonians 110, for what
    were the Thessalonians waiting?
  • A.  Rescue from persecution and suffering
  • B.  The joy of the Lord
  • C.  The return of Paul to them
  • D.  The Son of God from heaven

10
  • 10.  According to 1 Thessalonians 110, from what
    will Jesus deliver (rescue) us?
  • A.  Suffering in the present age
  • B.  Persecution at the hands of men
  • C.  The wrath to come
  • D.  Dead idols

11
  • 1.  According to 1 Thessalonians 21, who knows
    that the coming of Paul and his companions to the
    Thessalonians was not in vain?
  • A.  Paul and his companions
  • B.  The Thessalonians themselves
  • C.  The Gentiles
  • D.  The Lord Jesus Christ

12
  • 2.  According to 1 Thessalonians 22, how were
    Paul and his companions treated at Philippi?
  • A.  They were received gladly (with joy)
  • B.  With pity (shame)
  • C.  Ignored (Unnoticed)
  • D.  Spitefully (They were mistreated)

13
  • 3.  According to 1 Thessalonians 22, where had
    Paul and his companions suffered before coming to
    the Thessalonians?
  • A.  Philippi
  • B.  Ephesus
  • C.  Corinth
  • D.  Jerusalem

14
  • 4.  According to 1 Thessalonians 23, how did the
    exhortation of Paul and his companions NOT come?
  • A.  In error or uncleanness (impurity)
  • B.  In pride or arrogance (bluster)
  • C.  In shame and sorrow (lamenting)
  • D.  With words of correction (strong words)

15
  • 5.  According to 1 Thessalonians 23, the
    exhortation of Paul and his companions was NOT
    presented with what?
  • A.  Conceit
  • B.  A threatening tone
  • C.  Deceit
  • D.  A warning of wrath to come

16
  • 6.  According to 1 Thessalonians 24, who
    approved the gospel preached by Paul and his
    companions?
  • A.  The other apostles
  • B.  The churches
  • C.  God
  • D.   No one

17
  • 7.  According to 1 Thessalonians 24, with what
    were Paul and his companions entrusted?
  • A.  An offering for the saints
  • B.  A message from the churches to Jerusalem
  • C.  A letter to another church
  • D.  The gospel

18
  • 8.  According to 1 Thessalonians 25, with God as
    their witness, what manner of speaking did Paul
    and his companions NOT use in preaching to the
    Thessalonians?
  • A.  Boasting
  • B.  Warning
  • C.  Condemnation
  • D.  Flattery

19
  • 9.  According to 1 Thessalonians 25, with God as
    their witness, what motive did Paul and his
    companions NOT use in preaching to the
    Thessalonians?
  • A.  Pride (Arrogance)
  • B.  Covetousness (Greed)
  • C.  Jealousy (Envy)
  • D.  Bigotry (Prejudice)

20
  • 10.  According to 1 Thessalonians 26, what did
    Paul and his companions NOT seek in the preaching
    of the gospel?
  • A.  Glory from men
  • B.  Glory from God
  • C.  Money
  • D.  Praise

21
  • 11.  According to 1 Thessalonians 27, how did
    Paul and his companions treat the Thessalonians?
  • A.  As a teacher toward her students
  • B.  As a wife treats her husband
  • C.  As a nursing mother toward her children
  • D.  As a nurse treats her patients

22
  • 12.  According to 1 Thessalonians 28, what
    besides the gospel had Paul and his companions
    been well-pleased to impart to the Thessalonians?
  • A.  Their own lives
  • B.  Their own money
  • C.  Their own possessions
  • D.  Their confession of sin

23
  • 13.  According to 1 Thessalonians 29, rather
    than be a burden to the Thessalonians, what did
    Paul and his companions do?
  • A.  Labor (Work) night and day
  • B.  Pray (Make intercession) night and day
  • C.  Take an offering (collection) from the
    churches
  • D.  Fast (Eat nothing) for many days

24
  • 14.  According to 1 Thessalonians 210, the
    Thessalonians themselves were witnesses of what
    sort of behavior by Paul and his companions?
  • A.  Narrow-minded, careful, and righteous
    (honorable)
  • B.  Loving, caring (kind), and self-righteous
  • C.  Dedicated (devoted), unjust, and
    self-sufficient
  • D.  Devout, just (upright), and blameless

25
  • 15.  According to 1 Thessalonians 211, in what
    manner did Paul and his companions exhort,
    comfort (encourage), and charge (implore) the
    Thessalonians?
  • A.  As a commander to his troops
  • B.  As a father to his own children
  • C.  As a husband to his wife
  • D.  As master to his slave

26
  • 16.  According to 1 Thessalonians 212, how were
    the Thessalonians to walk before God?
  • A.  Worthy
  • B.  Humbly
  • C.  Joyously
  • D.  Fearfully

27
  • 17.  According to 1 Thessalonians 213, why did
    Paul and his companions thank God unceasingly
    (constantly) about the way that the Thessalonians
    received the Word of God?
  • A.  Because they repented when they heard the
    Word, and did not reject it
  • B.  Because they rejected the Jews and responded
    to the Word of Christ
  • C.  Because they welcomed it not as the word of
    men, but as the Word of God
  • D.  Because they forsook dumb idols and accepted
    the God of Heaven

28
  • 18.  According to 1 Thessalonians 213, what does
    the Word of God do in one who receives it as
    truth and believes it, as did the Thessalonians?
  • A.  Nothing (Not anything)
  • B.  Takes control (Possesses)
  • C.  Compel (Force) righteousness living
  • D.  Effectively works (Performs its work)

29
  • 19.  According to 1 Thessalonians 214, whom
    should the church of the Thessalonians imitate?
  • A.  Those in Judea
  • B.  Those in Asia
  • C.  Those in Macedonia
  • D.  Those in Galatia

30
  • 20.  According to 1 Thessalonians 214, why are
    the churches in Judea an example for the church
    of the Thessalonians?
  • A.  Because of their poverty
  • B.  Because they received an offering from the
    churches
  • C.  Because they suffered the same things from
    their countrymen
  • D.  Because the Judeans did not reject the word
    of God

31
  • 21.  According to 1 Thessalonians 214-15, whom
    did the Judeans kill?
  • A.  The Lord Jesus and their own prophets
  • B.  The priests and prophets of idol-worshippers
  • C.  The apostles and prophets
  • D.  Their own countrymen

32
  • 22.  According to 1 Thessalonians 216, the
    Judeans sought to forbid (hinder) Paul and his
    companions from speaking to whom?
  • A.  The Jews
  • B.  The Gentiles
  • C.  Other Judeans
  • D.  Samaritans

33
  • 23.  According to 1 Thessalonians 217, what did
    Paul and his companions eagerly desire to do?
  • A.  Preach to the lost in Thessalonica
  • B.  See the faces of the Thessalonians once again
  • C.  See the faces of those in Judea once again
  • D.  Deliver wrath upon the Jews in Judea

34
  • 24.  According to 1 Thessalonians 218, who or
    what hindered Paul and his companions from
    visiting the Thessalonians once again?
  • A.  Satan
  • B.  The Holy Spirit
  • C.  The Judeans
  • D.  Their imprisonment

35
  • 25.  According to 1 Thessalonians 219, what will
    be the hope, joy, and crown of rejoicing
    (exultation) of Paul and his companions?
  • A.  The giving spirit of the Thessalonians
  • B.  The obedience of the Thessalonians to the
    Gospel
  • C.  The Thessalonians overcoming the persecutions
    that had beset them
  • D.  The Thessalonians in the presence of the Lord
    Jesus Christ at His coming

36
  • 1.  According to 1 Thessalonians 31-2, where was
    Paul left behind when he sent Timothy to the
    Thessalonians?
  • A.  Philippi
  • B.  Athens
  • C.  Rome
  • D.  Jerusalem

37
  • 2.  According to 1 Thessalonians 31-2, which of
    his companions did Paul send to the Thessalonians
    from Athens?
  • A.  Timothy
  • B.  Titus
  • C.  Silvanus
  • D.  Luke

38
  • 3. In 1 Thessalonians 32, how does Paul describe
    Timothy?
  • A.  Young (Youthful) and strong
  • B.  Quick to speak, slow to wrath (anger)
  • C.  Brother, minister, and fellow laborer
    (worker)
  • D.  His son in the faith (ministry)

39
  • 4.  In 1 Thessalonians 33-4, for what reason
    does Paul say that the Thessalonians should not
    be shaken (disturbed) by afflictions?
  • A.  Because the time of affliction would not last
    long
  • B.  Because Paul would soon follow Timothy to
    Thessalonica
  • C.  Because Jesus was coming soon
  • D.  Because they were appointed (destined) for
    affliction and tribulation

40
  • 5.  In 1 Thessalonians 34, what prediction from
    Paul was already proved to be true?
  • A.  His prediction of affliction and tribulation
  • B.  His prediction of a famine in Judea
  • C.  His prediction of the return of Christ Jesus
  • D.  His prediction that the Jews would reject the
    Gospel

41
  • 6.  According to 1 Thessalonians 35, Paul could
    no longer endure waiting for the answer to which
    question?
  • A.  Whether Paul and his companions were spoken
    of badly, making them unwelcome
  • B.  Whether the Jews had scattered the
    Thessalonians, breaking up the church
  • C.  Whether the tempter had tempted the
    Thessalonians, and made their labor in vain
  • D.  Whether the persecution had tempted the
    Thessalonians to forsake Christ

42
  • 7.  According to 1 Thessalonians 36, what news
    did Timothy bring back to Paul and his companions
    of his visit to the Thessalonians?
  • A.  Bad news about their forsaking the gospel,
    and speaking ill (unkindly) of Paul
  • B.  Bad news of the temptation and falling away
    of the Thessalonians
  • C.  Good news about their faith and endurance
    under persecution (great suffering)
  • D.  Good news of their faith and love and their
    good (kind) memories about Paul and his companions

43
  • 8.  According to 1 Thessalonians 37, how did
    Paul and his companions feel after receiving news
    from Timothy about the Thessalonians?
  • A.  Even in affliction and distress the news of
    the faith of the Thessalonians was comforting
  • B.  They were afflicted and distressed because of
    the lack of faith of the Thessalonians
  • C.  They regretted staying in Athens
  • D.  They were now sure that Jews were afflicting
    the church of the Thessalonians

44
  • 9.  According to 1 Thessalonians 38, Paul and
    his companions now (really) lived because of
    what good trait of the Thessalonians?
  • A.  Because the Thessalonians repented of
    (forsook) their sins
  • B.  Because the Thessalonians set aside an
    offering for the needy (impoverished)
  • C.  Because the Thessalonians stood fast (firm)
    in the Lord
  • D.  Because the Thessalonians sent a messenger to
    encourage (build up) Paul

45
  • 10.  According to 1 Thessalonians 39-10, for
    what did Paul and his companions pray night and
    day for the Thessalonians?
  • A.  That they might see them again and exhort
    (encourage) them to forsake their sins
  • B.  That they might see their faces and perfect
    (complete) what was lacking in their faith
  • C.  That they might send a messenger to Paul to
    report both the good and the bad (that which was
    lacking)
  • D.  That they might endure (continue) through
    persecution, and meet again after this life

46
  • 11.  In 1 Thessalonians 312 Paul asks of the
    Lord that the Thessalonians increase and abound
    in what?
  • A.  Kindness towards the lost and to the church
  • B.  Faith in good times and also under
    persecution
  • C.  Hope both in this life, and in everlasting
    life
  • D.  Love for one another, and to all

47
  • 12.  In 1 Thessalonians 312-13, Paul prays that
    God the Father will find what to be true of the
    Thessalonians at the coming of the Lord Jesus
    Christ?
  • A.  That their minds would be found free of
    temptations
  • B.  That their souls would not be tormented by
    Satan
  • C.  That their bodies would not be broken by
    persecution
  • D.  That their hearts would be established as
    blameless in holiness

48
  • 1.  According to 1 Thessalonians 41, what
    teaching had the Thessalonians received from Paul
    and his companions?
  • A.  How to talk and to teach
  • B.  How to walk and to please God
  • C.  How to set aside money each Lords Day
  • D.  How to avoid persecution

49
  • 2.  According to 1 Thessalonians 42, through
    whom did Paul give his commandments?
  • A.  Through the Lord Jesus
  • B.  Through the authority of the church
  • C.  Through the apostles
  • D.  Through his own authority

50
  • 3.  According to 1 Thessalonians 43, what was
    the Thessalonians sanctification, which was
    Gods will for them?
  • A.  Enduring persecution
  • B.  Avoiding temptation
  • C.  Abstaining from sexual immorality
  • D.  Avoiding coarse speech

51
  • 4.  According to 1 Thessalonians 44, Paul
    directs the Thessalonians to possess their own
    vessel in what manner?
  • A.  In hope of the return of the Lord
  • B.  In grace and truth
  • C.  In humility
  • D.  In sanctification and honor

52
  • 5.  According to 1 Thessalonians 44-5, how do
    the Gentiles who do not know God possess their
    vessel?
  • A.  In sanctification and honor
  • B.  In selfishness
  • C.  In passion of lust
  • D.  In humility

53
  • 6.  According to 1 Thessalonians 46, whom does
    the Lord avenge?
  • A.  Those who are weak and helpless
  • B.  Those who defraud their brother
  • C.  Those who are sick or lame
  • D.  Orphans and widows

54
  • 7.  1 Thessalonians 47 says, God did not call
    us to _________, but in _________?
  • A.  Pride, humility (Conceit, meekness)
  • B.  Strength, weakness (Might, weakness)
  • C.  Uncleanness, holiness (Impurity,
    sanctification)
  • D.  Sin, righteousness (Iniquity, virtue)

55
  • 8.  According to 1 Thessalonians 48, he who
    rejects the commandments and teachings delivered
    by Paul in this letter is rejecting whom?
  • A.  Paul
  • B.  God
  • C.  Satan
  • D.  Man

56
  • 9.  According to 1 Thessalonians 49-10, what did
    Paul NOT need to write to the Thessalonians
    about?
  • A.  Sanctification
  • B.  Brotherly love
  • C.  Temptation
  • D.  Impurity

57
  • 10.  According to 1 Thessalonians 410, the
    Thessalonians treated the brethren in which
    entire region with love?
  • A.  Achaia
  • B.  Macedonia
  • C.  Judea
  • D.  Asia

58
  • 11.  According to 1 Thessalonians 411, how were
    the Thessalonians to lead their lives?
  • A.  Humbly, as busybodies, working when they were
    able
  • B.  Alone, separate from the world, working in
    seclusion
  • C.  Loudly, interfering with sinners, working
    only for Christians
  • D.  Quietly, minding their own business, and
    working with their own hands

59
  • 12.  According to 1 Thessalonians 411-12, what
    are the results of leading a quiet life, minding
    their own business, and working with their own
    hands?
  • A. One will be lonely (alone), but will be
    provided for
  • B. One will be happy and have what they really
    want
  • C. One will walk (behave) properly toward those
    who are outside, and lack nothing
  • D. One will never really be happy, but will still
    have a hope of eternal life

60
  • 13.  According to 1 Thessalonians 413, about
    whom does Paul want the Thessalonians NOT to be
    ignorant?
  • A.  Those who are teaching deception
  • B.  Those who are defrauding others
  • C.  Those who have fallen asleep
  • D.  Those who would teach another Gospel

61
  • 14.  According to 1 Thessalonians 414, what
    basic principle do all Christians believe?
  • A.  Jesus did not really die He was only faint
    as if asleep
  • B.  Jesus has already returned
  • C.  Jesus died and rose again
  • D.  Jesus will not return until all persons fall
    asleep

62
  • 15.  According to 1 Thessalonians 415, which of
    the following is true?
  • A.  Those who are alive will precede those who
    are asleep
  • B.  Those who are alive will by no means precede
    those who are asleep
  • C.  Those who are alive will die first, and then
    rise with those who sleep
  • D.  Those who sleep will remain asleep while
    those who are alive will rise

63
  • 16.  According to 1 Thessalonians 416, what
    sounds will ring out when the Lord descends from
    heaven?
  • A.  The shout of Christ and of the Father
  • B.  The reading aloud of the names of those who
    are asleep
  • C.  A shout to wake those who are asleep
  • D.  A shout and a trumpet

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  • 17.  According to 1 Thessalonians 416, whose
    voice will be heard at the coming of the Lord?
  • A.  The confession of Satan
  • B.  The voice of an archangel
  • C.  The voice of the saints who are alive
  • D.  The voice of the saints who are asleep

65
  • 18.  According to 1 Thessalonians 417, where
    will those who are alive at the second coming
    meet the Lord?
  • A.  On the earth
  • B.  In the air
  • C.  In heaven
  • D.  At the judgment

66
  • 19.  According to 1 Thessalonians 417, how long
    will we be with the Lord?
  • A.  Only briefly
  • B.  Until the judgment
  • C.  Until a time that the Lord has determined
  • D.  Always

67
  • 20.  According to 1 Thessalonians 418, what
    effect should the words of Paul about the second
    coming of Christ have?
  • A.  They should be alarming words
  • B.  They should be disturbing words
  • C.  They should be comforting words
  • D.  They should be words kept secret among the
    brethren

68
  • 1.  According to 1 Thessalonians 52, how will
    the day of the Lord come?
  • A.  Like lightning in a storm
  • B.  Like a sword thrust in a battle
  • C.  Like a thief in the night
  • D.  Like a lion upon a sheep

69
  • 2.  According to 1 Thessalonians 53, what will
    people be saying when sudden destruction comes
    upon them?
  • A.  "Repent and be baptized!"
  • B.  Peace and safety!
  • C.  "All is well!"
  • D.  "We shall escape!"

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  • 3.  According to 1 Thessalonians 53, destruction
    will come like what?
  • A.  Like labor pains upon a pregnant woman
  • B.  Like drunkenness upon a drunkard
  • C.  Like persecution upon the church
  • D.  Like a lion upon a martyr

71
  • 4.  According to 1 Thessalonians 54, why should
    the Day not come upon the Thessalonian brethren
    like a thief in the night?
  • A.  Because they will already be asleep
  • B.  Because they are hidden by the darkness
  • C.  Because the strength of the Lord will
    overcome the thief
  • D.  Because they are not in darkness

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  • 5.  In 1 Thessalonians 54-5, how are the
    Thessalonian brethren described?
  • A.  Sons of darkness and sons of the night
  • B.  Sons of light and sons of the day
  • C.  Sons of the dawn and sons of the rising sun
  • D.  Sons of the dusk and sons of the setting sun

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  • 6.  According to 1 Thessalonians 56, what should
    the Thessalonians be doing rather than sleeping,
    so that they will not be overtaken in the Day of
    the Lord?
  • A.  Watch (Be alert) and be sober
  • B.  Be strong to resist the tempter
  • C.  Pray for deliverance (rescue)
  • D.  Find a place to hide before the day approaches

74
  • 7.  According to 1 Thessalonians 57, in Paul's
    analogy what does he observe is done at night?
  • A.  Only resting and sleeping
  • B.  Sleeping and drunkenness
  • C.  Prayer
  • D.  Fasting and mourning

75
  • 8.  In 1 Thessalonians 58, Paul directs the
    Thessalonians to put on the breastplate of what?
  • A.  Humility and peace
  • B.  Sobriety and peace
  • C.  Compassion and love
  • D.  Faith and love

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  • 9.  In 1 Thessalonians 58, Paul directs the
    Thessalonians to put on the helmet of what?
  • A.  The peace that passes understanding
  • B.  The hope of salvation
  • C.  The guarding of thoughts
  • D.  The Holy Spirit

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  • 10.  According to 1 Thessalonians 59, God did
    not appoint (destine) us to wrath, but rather to
    what?
  • A.  Works of love
  • B.  Works of law
  • C.  Salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ
  • D. Salvation through good works

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  • 11.  In 1 Thessalonians 510-11, after saying
    that we live together with the Lord Jesus Christ
    who died for us, what does Paul direct the
    Thessalonians to do for one another?
  • A.  Help and support (Assist and sustain)
  • B.  Provide and uphold (Give and support)
  • C.  Comfort and edify (Encourage and build up)
  • D.  Wake and warn (Awaken and counsel)

79
  • 12.  According to 1 Thessalonians 512-13, what
    are the Thessalonians to do for those who labor
    among them and are over (have charge over) them
    in the Lord?
  • A.  Recognize (Appreciate) and esteem highly
  • B.  Help (Assist) and lift up
  • C.  Provide for (Sustain) and pray for
  • D.  Bless (Praise) and love

80
  • 13.  According to 1 Thessalonians 514, whom
    among the church are they to warn (admonish)?
  • A.  The poor
  • B.  The unruly
  • C.  Those who are asleep
  • D.  Those who are lazy

81
  • 14.  According to 1 Thessalonians 514, whom
    among the church are they to comfort (encourage)?
  • A.  The glutton
  • B.  The fainthearted
  • C.  Those who are wasteful
  • D.  Those who are ministers

82
  • 15.  According to 1 Thessalonians 514, whom
    among the church are they to uphold (help)?
  • A.  The weak
  • B.  The downtrodden
  • C.  The lazy
  • D.  The helpless

83
  • 16.  According to 1 Thessalonians 515, what
    should one NOT render (repay) for evil?
  • A.  Evil
  • B.  Good
  • C.  Revenge
  • D.  Love

84
  • 17.  1 Thessalonians 517 exhorts the
    Thessalonians to pray how often?
  • A.  Occasionally
  • B.  Sometimes
  • C.  Often
  • D.  Without ceasing

85
  • 18.  1 Thessalonians 518 exhorts the
    Thessalonians to give thanks in what?
  • A.  Everything
  • B.  Christ alone
  • C.  Good times
  • D.  Evil times

86
  • 19.  According to 1 Thessalonians 519, what
    should not be quenched?
  • A.  Hope
  • B.  The Spirit
  • C.  Prayer
  • D.  Rejoicing

87
  • 20.  According to 1 Thessalonians 521, what
    things should be tested (examined)?
  • A.  That which appears to be evil (immoral)
  • B.  The teaching (preaching) of the Gospel
  • C.  All things (Everything)
  • D.  The practices (works) of the Gentiles

88
  • 21.  In 1 Thessalonians 523, as the letter
    concludes how is God described?
  • A.  As the God of peace
  • B.  As the God of war
  • C.  As the God of all comfort
  • D.  As the God of help and healing

89
  • 22.  In 1 Thessalonians 525, what is the last
    request of Paul and his companions to the
    Thessalonians?
  • A.  Send your love
  • B.  Pray for us
  • C.  Provide for us
  • D.  Send a messenger of encouragement

90
  • 23.  According to 1 Thessalonians 527, to whom
    was this letter to be read?
  • A.  All the leaders
  • B.  All the ministers
  • C.  All the brethren
  • D.  All the Gentiles

91
  • 1. In 2 Thessalonians 11, who does Paul include
    in his greeting to the church?
  • A. Silvanus and Timothy
  • B. The Saints in Corinth
  • C. Timothy only
  • D. Silvanus only

92
  • 2. In 2 Thessalonians 13, what reason does Paul
    give to thank God for the brethren?
  • A. Their wisdom (understanding)
  • B. Their love for him
  • C. Their growing (enlarged) faith and abounding
    (growing) love toward one another
  • D. Their patience in trials and persecutions

93
  • 3. In 2 Thessalonians 14, what qualities do
    the Christians possess that Paul boasts (speaks
    proudly) of to other churches?
  • A. Love
  • B. Kindness and love
  • C. Patience (Perseverance) and faith
  • D. Determination (Strength of mind)

94
  • 4. In 2 Thessalonians 15, for what are the
    Thessalonians suffering?
  • A. Food
  • B. The kingdom of God
  • C. Punishment
  • D. The glory of God

95
  • 5. In 2 Thessalonians 16 how will God repay
    those who trouble (afflict) the Thessalonians?
  • A. Hell (Hades)
  • B. Starvation
  • C. Plagues
  • D. Tribulation (Affliction)

96
  • 6. In 2 Thessalonians 17, who will be with the
    Lord when He is revealed?
  • A. Abraham
  • B. Angels
  • C. Everyone
  • D. Saints

97
  • 7. In 2 Thessalonians 18, what will happen to
    those who do not know or obey God?
  • A. He will take vengeance (deal out retribution)
    on them
  • B. He will judge (discipline) them
  • C. He will discard (do away with) them
  • D. He will obliterate them

98
  • 8. In 2 Thessalonians 19, what will be the
    punishment (penalty) for the disobedient?
  • A. Everlasting (Eternal) destruction
  • B. Removed from the presence of the Lord
  • C. Removed from the glory of His power
  • D. All of the above

99
  • 9. In 2 Thessalonians 110, how will His saints
    treat Him in that Day?
  • A. The will love Him
  • B. They will bow before Him
  • C. They will believe
  • D. They will glorify Him

100
  • 10. In 2 Thessalonians 110, how was the
    testimony of Paul and his companions received?
  • A. It was rejected
  • B. It was ridiculed
  • C. It was believed
  • D. It was received

101
  • 11. In 2 Thessalonians 111, what is Pauls
    prayer for the Thessalonians?
  • A. God would count you worthy of this calling
  • B. God would fulfill all the good pleasure
    (desire) of His goodness
  • C. God would fulfill the work of faith with
    power
  • D. All of the above

102
  • 12. In 2 Thessalonians 112, who or what does
    Paul pray may be glorified?
  • A. The name of our Lord Jesus Christ and you in
    Him
  • B. The kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ
  • C. All those who have been persecuted
  • D. The brethren of our Lord

103
  • 1. In 2 Thessalonians 21, how does Paul
    describe what we will do when the Lord appears?
  • A. We will faint
  • B. We will gather together to Him
  • C. We will meet Him in the sky
  • D. We will leave our bodies

104
  • 2. In 2 Thessalonians 22, by what things is
    Paul telling them not to be troubled (disturbed)
    or shaken in mind (composure)?
  • A. Spirit, word (message), or letter
  • B. Body, mind, and spirit (soul)
  • C. Sword, truth, evil
  • D. None of the above

105
  • 3. According to 2 Thessalonians 23, what must
    come first in order for that Day (it) to come?
  • A. Son of man
  • B. Satan (Devil)
  • C. The gospel
  • D. The falling away (Apostasy)

106
  • 4. According to 2 Thessalonians 23, who will be
    revealed?
  • A. The son of man
  • B. The man of sin (lawlessness)
  • C. Those who believe (Believers)
  • D. The dead in Christ

107
  • 5. According to 2 Thessalonians 24, whom does
    the son of perdition (destruction) act as and
    whom does he believe himself to be?
  • A. God
  • B. Devil
  • C. The Righteous One
  • D. One to be worshipped

108
  • 6. In 2 Thessalonians 26, at what time will the
    son of perdition (destruction) be revealed?
  • A. The Day of Judgment
  • B. His own time
  • C. Quickly
  • D. No one knows

109
  • 7. According to 2 Thessalonians 27, what is
    already at work?
  • A. The Old Testament fulfillment
  • B. The angels defense
  • C. The mystery of lawlessness
  • D. The war of the world

110
  • 8. In 2 Thessalonians 28, who will consume
    (slay) the lawless one with the breath of his
    mouth?
  • A. The Lord
  • B. The angels
  • C. The Christians
  • D. The world

111
  • 9. According to 2 Thessalonians 28, how will
    the lawless one be destroyed (brought to an end)?
  • A. The brightness (appearance) of the coming of
    the Lord
  • B. The legions of angels (spirits)
  • C. Swallowed by Sheol
  • D. The miracle of the ages

112
  • 10. According to 2 Thessalonians 29-10, what
    weapons will be used by Satan?
  • A. Delusions and deception (false)
  • B. Miracles, baptisms, and babies
  • C. Signs and wonders
  • D. Signs, all power, lying (false) wonders, and
    unrighteous deception (deception of wickedness)

113
  • 11. According to 2 Thessalonians 210, what did
    the ones who perished not receive?
  • A. The gospel
  • B. The love of the truth
  • C. The love of money
  • D. The truth

114
  • 12. According to 2 Thessalonians 211, what will
    God send those who did not love the truth?
  • A. Help
  • B. Strong delusion (Deluding influence)
  • C. A miracle
  • D. An apostle (Paul)

115
  • 13. According to 2 Thessalonians 212, what was
    the consequence of not believing the truth?
  • A. Saved
  • B. Forgiven
  • C. Ignored (Left behind)
  • D. Condemned (Judged)

116
  • 14. According to 2 Thessalonians 213, how did
    God choose the brethren for salvation?
  • A. Sanctification by the Spirit and belief
    (faith) in the truth
  • B. Sanctification by forgiveness and love
  • C. Believing obeying the word
  • D. Through love of the Son

117
  • 15. According to 2 Thessalonians 214, how did
    God call the Thessalonians?
  • A. The apostles
  • B. The gospel
  • C. The brethren
  • D. The Old Testament

118
  • 16. According to 2 Thessalonians 215, how were
    the brethren taught?
  • A. Word (Speech) and thought
  • B. Gospel meetings
  • C. Word and epistle (letter)
  • D. Severe admonitions

119
  • 17. According to 2 Thessalonians 216, what has
    God given us?
  • A. His love
  • B. Everlasting consolation (Eternal comfort)
  • C. Good hope by grace
  • D. All of the above

120
  • 18. According to 2 Thessalonians 217, what is
    Pauls hope in how God will establish the
    brethren?
  • A. In every good word and work
  • B. In accordance with the word
  • C. In all things
  • D. In every way

121
  • 1. In 2 Thessalonians 31, what does Paul ask of
    the brethren?
  • A. Food and shelter
  • B. Prayers for him and his companions
  • C. Support for their work
  • D. Letters

122
  • 2. In 2 Thessalonians 32, Paul asks for prayers
    that they may be delivered (rescued) from
    ______________.
  • A. Unreasonable (Perverse) and wicked (evil) men
  • B. The lawless one
  • C. A shaken spirit and troubled heart
  • D. Signs (Miracles) and lying wonders
    (delusions)

123
  • 3. According to 2 Thessalonians 33, The Lord is
    __________.
  • A. Good
  • B. Here
  • C. Trustworthy
  • D. Faithful

124
  • 4. According to 2 Thessalonians 33, from who
    will the Lord guard (protect) you?
  • A. The man of lawlessness
  • B. The spirits
  • C. Delusions
  • D. The evil one

125
  • 5. In 2 Thessalonians 34, in what does Paul
    express his confidence?
  • A. In the Lord concerning you
  • B. In their miracles
  • C. In the love of the Lord
  • D. All of the above

126
  • 6. 2 Thessalonians 35 says, May the Lord
    direct your _______ into the love of God and into
    the ________ of Christ.
  • A. Eyes, mind (soul)
  • B. Hearing, heart
  • C. Hearts, patience (steadfastness)
  • D. Path, direction

127
  • 7. In 2 Thessalonians 36, how are we told to
    withdraw (keep away) from a disorderly (unruly)
    brother?
  • A. Withdraw (keep away) after a vote on the
    decision
  • B. Commanded to withdraw (keep away)
  • C. Think about withdrawing (keeping away)
  • D. Only withdraw (keep away) if it is convenient

128
  • 8. According to 2 Thessalonians 38, what had
    Paul done that he would not be a burden to
    anyone?
  • A. Carried food and water with him at all times
  • B. Worked with labor and toil (hardship) night
    and day
  • C. Kept money with him every day
  • D. Worked every day except the Sabbath

129
  • 9. According to 2 Thessalonians 39, why had Paul
    not wanted to be a burden to anyone?
  • A. He did not have the authority
  • B. He did not want to go hungry
  • C. He wanted to be an example
  • D. He did not want to owe anyone anything

130
  • 10. 2 Thessalonians 310 says that anyone who
    will not work, shall not __________.
  • A. Live
  • B. Be saved
  • C. Eat
  • D. Be respected

131
  • 11. In 2 Thessalonians 311, Paul had heard that
    some were walking (leading) in a disorderly
    (undisciplined) manner, and he referred to them
    as what?
  • A. Sinners
  • B. Busybodies
  • C. Sluggards
  • D. Lost

132
  • 12. In 2 Thessalonians 312, Paul instructed
    those who were busybodies to work in _________
    and eat their own bread.
  • A. Diligence
  • B. Faith
  • C. Peace
  • D. Quietness

133
  • 13. 2 Thessalonians 313 says, do not grow
    weary in of _________________.
  • A. Your daily work
  • B. Doing good
  • C. Working for the Lord
  • D. Faithfulness

134
  • 14. In 2 Thessalonians 314, Paul gave
    instruction to treat those who did not obey what
    he had written in this way.
  • A. Support them until they changed
  • B. Give them work to do
  • C. Note them and do not keep company (associate)
    with them
  • D. Cast them from the city

135
  • 15. In 2 Thessalonians 315, how are we to treat
    the disobedient?
  • A. Admonish as an enemy
  • B. Admonish as a brother
  • C. Admonish as the devil
  • D. Admonish as the man of lawlessness

136
  • 16. In 2 Thessalonians 316, what does Paul ask
    the Lord of peace to give the brethren?
  • A. Rest
  • B. Comfort
  • C. Salvation
  • D. Peace

137
  • 17. In 2 Thessalonians 317, what is a sign that
    Paul is the author of this epistle?
  • A. It is written with his hand
  • B. It has a secret code in the lower right hand
    corner
  • C. It is written in his language
  • D. He uses common words

138
  • 1. In 1 Timothy 11 what does Paul call Jesus
    Christ?
  • A. Our friend
  • B. Our hope
  • C. Our salvation
  • D. Our Messiah

139
  • 2. Who did Paul call his true son (child) in the
    faith in 1 Timothy 12?
  • A. Timothy
  • B. Titus
  • C. Silvanus
  • D. Crispus

140
  • 3. According to 1 Timothy 13, in what city was
    Timothy supposed to charge (instruct) men not to
    teach other (strange) doctrines?
  • A. Corinth
  • B. Ephesus
  • C. Athens
  • D. Jerusalem

141
  • 4. In 1 Timothy 14, they were not to give heed
    to fables (pay attention to myths) and what?
  • A. Soothsayers
  • B. Deceitful liars
  • C. Unwise men
  • D. Endless genealogies

142
  • 5. In 1 Timothy 15 Paul states that the purpose
    of the commandment (goal of the instruction) was
    love from what?
  • A. A pure heart
  • B. An obedience mind
  • C. A willing spirit
  • D. A joyful soul

143
  • 6. According to Paul in 1 Timothy 16, those who
    turned aside to idle talk (fruitless discussions)
    had done what?
  • A. Become disobedient
  • B. Rebelled
  • C. Strayed
  • D. Fallen away

144
  • 7. In 1 Timothy 17, what did those who strayed
    want to be?
  • A. Teachers of the Law
  • B. Prophets
  • C. Apostles
  • D. Disciples of the Lord Jesus

145
  • 8. According to 1 Timothy 18, when is the law
    good?
  • A. When it condemns sin
  • B. When it is in the heart
  • C. When it is obeyed
  • D. When one uses it lawfully

146
  • 9. In 1 Timothy 19, Paul states that the law
    was not made for whom?
  • A. A sincere person
  • B. A righteous person
  • C. A bad person
  • D. An unrighteous person

147
  • 10. What kind of doctrine (teaching) does Paul
    refer to, in 1 Timothy 110?
  • A. Wise
  • B. Inspired
  • C. Sound
  • D. Sincere

148
  • 11. What was committed to Pauls trust, in 1
    Timothy 111?
  • A. The salvation of man
  • B. The inspired word
  • C. The hope for Gentiles
  • D. The glorious gospel

149
  • 12. How did Paul say Christ Jesus counted
    (considered) him, in 1 Timothy 112?
  • A. Faithful
  • B. Sincere
  • C. Righteous
  • D. Good

150
  • 13. In 1 Timothy 113, why was Paul shown mercy
    from his past behavior?
  • A. Because he was a chosen vessel
  • B. Because he acted sincerely
  • C. Because he obeyed the Law
  • D. Because he did it ignorantly in unbelief

151
  • 14. What did Paul say was exceedingly (more
    than) abundant, in 1 Timothy 114?
  • A. The mercy of God the Father
  • B. The grace of our Lord
  • C. The power at work within us
  • D. The hope of salvation

152
  • 15. According to 1 Timothy 115, who was the
    chief (foremost) of sinners?
  • A. Titus
  • B. Timothy
  • C. Paul
  • D. Silvanus

153
  • 16. In 1 Timothy 116, Paul said he obtained
    mercy from Jesus Christ as a pattern (example) to
    those who would do what?
  • A. Trust on Him
  • B. Be baptized
  • C. Believe on Him
  • D. Live faithfully

154
  • 17. What three attributes does Paul use to
    describe the King, in 1 Timothy 117?
  • A. Eternal, immortal, and invisible
  • B. Just, merciful, and humble
  • C. Holy, righteous, and good
  • D. Kind, gentle, and loving

155
  • 18. What does Paul call Timothy, in 1 Timothy
    118?
  • A. Son
  • B. Brother
  • C. Friend
  • D. Companion

156
  • 19. What did those who rejected faith and a good
    conscience suffer, according to 1 Timothy 119?
  • A. Condemnation
  • B. Persecution
  • C. Wrath
  • D. Shipwreck

157
  • 20. In 1 Timothy 120, who did Paul say was
    delivered (handed over) to Satan to learn not to
    blaspheme?
  • A. Ananias and Sapphira
  • B. Hymenaeus and Alexander
  • C. Nadab and Abihu
  • D. Priscilla and Aquila

158
  • 1. In 1 Timothy 21 what was one thing that was
    to be made for all men?
  • A. Salvation
  • B. Prayers
  • C. Hope
  • D. Faith

159
  • 2. What type life does Paul pray to lead,
    according to 1 Timothy 22?
  • A. A faithful life
  • B. An humble life
  • C. A quiet life
  • D. A joyful life

160
  • 3. In 1 Timothy 23, Paul says a quiet life is
    what in the sight of God.
  • A. Holy and pleasing
  • B. Blessed and honored
  • C. True and just
  • D. Good and acceptable

161
  • 4. In 1 Timothy 24, what is one thing God
    desires?
  • A. That all men obey him
  • B. That all men are saved
  • C. That all men love one another
  • D. That all men are baptized

162
  • 5. Who is the mediator between God and men,
    according to 1 Timothy 25?
  • A. The Holy Spirit
  • B. Jesus Christ
  • C. The Law
  • D. The high priest

163
  • 6. What did Christ Jesus give himself as,
    according to 1 Timothy 26?
  • A. A ransom
  • B. A sacrifice
  • C. A propitiation
  • D. A gift

164
  • 7. Paul was appointed to teach what group of
    people, according to 1 Timothy 27?
  • A. The Jews
  • B. The Samaritans
  • C. The Gentiles
  • D. The unsaved

165
  • 8. In 1 Timothy 28, Paul desired that men lift
    what kind of hands in prayer?
  • A. Clean
  • B. Pure
  • C. Righteous
  • D. Holy

166
  • 9. What kind of clothing (garments) were the
    women NOT to wear, according to 1 Timothy 29?
  • A. Costly
  • B. Masculine
  • C. Colorful
  • D. Unholy

167
  • 10. According to 1 Timothy 210, women
    professing (making a claim to) godliness adorn
    themselves with what?
  • A. Modesty
  • B. Good Works
  • C. A quiet spirit
  • D. Busy hands

168
  • 11. What is the womans attitude to be when she
    is learning in silence (quietly receiving
    instruction), according to 1 Timothy 211?
  • A. Submissive
  • B. Reverent
  • C. Obedient
  • D. Peaceful

169
  • 12. Paul states in 1 Timothy 212 that a woman
    is not to have (exercise) authority over man and
    she cannot do what else over man?
  • A. Teach
  • B. Preach
  • C. Pray
  • D. Prophesy

170
  • 13. In 1 Timothy 213-14, what Old Testament
    story does Paul use to support his statement that
    women were not to teach or have (exercise)
    authority over men?
  • A. Creation of Adam and Eve
  • B. Sarah laughing at Abraham
  • C. Miriam defying Moses
  • D. Vashti refusing to appear before the King

171
  • 14. According to 1 Timothy 214, who was
    deceived and fell into transgression?
  • A. Eve
  • B. Sarah
  • C. Miriam
  • D. Esther

172
  • 15. What role of woman will save (preserve) them
    if they continue in faith, love, and holiness
    (sanctity), according to 1 Timothy 215?
  • A. Managing the house
  • B. Childbearing
  • C. Marriage
  • D. Caring for the widows

173
  • 1. In 1 Timothy 31, what does Paul say about
    the man who desires the position of bishop
    (aspires to the office of overseer)?
  • A. He should receive double honor
  • B. He should not be puffed up
  • C. He desires a good (fine) work
  • D. He will reap an eternal reward

174
  • 2. Which of the following is NOT one of the
    requirements of a bishop (overseer), according to
    1 Timothy 32?
  • A. He must be at least 60 years old
  • B. He must have one wife
  • C. He must be able to teach
  • D. He must be hospitable

175
  • 3. According to 1 Timothy 33, one who desires
    the position of bishop (overseer) must not be
    greedy for (be free from the love of) what?
  • A. Power
  • B. Money
  • C. Wine
  • D. Authority

176
  • 4. According to 1 Timothy 34, the man who
    desires the position of bishop (overseer) must
    have whom in submission (under control)?
  • A. His wife
  • B. His children
  • C. His servants
  • D. All of the above

177
  • 5. In 1 Timothy 35, Paul states that a man who
    can not rule his own house (manage his own
    household) cannot take care of what?
  • A. The church of God
  • B. The lost of the world
  • C. Himself
  • D. His own family

178
  • 6. According to 1 Timothy 36, a bishop
    (overseer) cannot be a novice (new convert)
    because he might become puffed up with pride
    (conceited) and fall into what?
  • A. Despair
  • B. Sin
  • C. Condemnation
  • D. Satans hands

179
  • 7. In 1 Timothy 37, a bishop (overseer) must
    have a good testimony (reputation) among what
    group of people?
  • A. The other bishops (overseers) of the church
  • B. Those outside the church
  • C. Those inside the church
  • D. All of the above

180
  • 8. In 1 Timothy 38-10, Paul lists the
    qualifications of whom?
  • A. Elders
  • B. Preachers
  • C. Apostles
  • D. Deacons

181
  • 9. Of what mystery must the deacon hold to with
    a pure (clear) conscience, according to 1 Timothy
    39?
  • A. The church
  • B. The gospel
  • C. The faith
  • D. The truth

182
  • 10. According to 1 Timothy 310, deacons must
    first be what?
  • A. Good men
  • B. Tested
  • C. Sincere
  • D. Teachers

183
  • 11. In all things, deacons wives (women) are to
    be what, according to 1 Timothy 311?
  • A. Submissive
  • B. Quiet
  • C. Modest
  • D. Faithful

184
  • 12. According to 1 Timothy 312, which of the
    following is NOT a qualification of a deacon?
  • A. They must be married
  • B. They must have children
  • C. They must be able to teach
  • D. They must rule (manage) their houses
    (households) well

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  • 13. According to 1 Timothy 313, those who have
    served well as deacons have obtained a good
    (high) standing and great boldness (confidence)
    in what?
  • A. The church of God
  • B. The faith in Christ Jesus
  • C. The body of believers
  • D. The eternal realm

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  • 14. In 1 Timothy 314, what did Paul hope to do?
  • A. He hoped to see Jesus.
  • B. He hoped to finish the race
  • C. He hoped to go to Rome
  • D. He hoped to see Timothy

187
  • 15. According to 1 Timothy 315, why did Paul
    write to Timothy?
  • A. To encourage him to remain faithful
  • B. To warn him of those who would fall away
  • C. So he would know how to conduct himself in
    the house of God, the church
  • D. So he would know how to appoint elders and
    deacons

188
  • 16. According to 1 Timothy 316, the mystery of
    godliness is what?
  • A. Known only to God
  • B. Great
  • C. Revealed through the Word
  • D. Powerful

189
  • 1. What does the Spirit say some will depart
    (fall away) from, in 1 Timothy 41?
  • A. The faith
  • B. The church
  • C. The body
  • D. The Word

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  • 2. Those who speak lies in hypocrisy have seared
    what, according to 1 Timothy 42?
  • A. The hearts of the lost
  • B. Their own conscience
  • C. The mind of believers
  • D. The body of Christ

191
  • 3. What did the hypocrites forbid, in 1 Timothy
    43?
  • A. Truth
  • B. Marriage
  • C. Prayer
  • D. Faithfulness

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  • 4. What is said about every creature of
    (everything created by) God, in 1 Timothy 44?
  • A. It is blessed
  • B. It is holy
  • C. It is good
  • D. It is useful

193
  • 5. According to 1 Timothy 44-5, things received
    with thanksgiving (gratitude) are sanctified by
    the Word of God and what?
  • A. His goodness
  • B. Faith
  • C. The hope of Christ
  • D. Prayer

194
  • 6. What will nourish Timothy if he is a good
    minister (servant) of Christ Jesus, according to
    1 Timothy 46?
  • A. Gods love
  • B. The words of faith
  • C. The blessings of Christ Jesus
  • D. The gift of the Holy Spirit

195
  • 7. In 1 Timothy 47, what does Paul tell Timothy
    to do with old wives fables (worldly fables fit
    only for old women)?
  • A. Cast them away
  • B. Dont listen to them (Ignore them)
  • C. Reject them (Have nothing to do with them)
  • D. Beware of them

196
  • 8. In 1 Timothy 48, what does Paul say is
    profitable for all things?
  • A. Scripture
  • B. The sincere faith of the believer
  • C. Obedience
  • D. Godliness

197
  • 9. In 1 Timothy 49, what is the faithful
    (trustworthy) saying worthy (deserving) of?
  • A. All (Full) praise
  • B. All (Full) honor
  • C. All (Full) acceptance
  • D. All (Full) glory

198
  • 10. According to 1 Timothy 410, we trust (fix
    our hope) in the living God, who is the Savior of
    all men, but especially of those who do what?
  • A. Live in the household of God
  • B. Believe
  • C. Are obedient
  • D. Diligent serve others

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  • 11. In 1 Timothy 411, Paul tells Timothy to
    command (prescribe) and do what with these
    things?
  • A. Obey
  • B. Believe
  • C. Follow
  • D. Teach

200
  • 12. What did Paul tell Timothy to be to the
    believers, in 1 Timothy 412?
  • A. A deacon
  • B. An example
  • C. An elder
  • D. A servant

201
  • 13. What was Timothy to do with the reading,
    exhortation, and doctrine (teaching) until Paul
    came, according to 1 Timothy 413?
  • A. Give attention to it
  • B. Teach it to others
  • C. Obey it
  • D. Study it

202
  • 14. What was Timothy told to do with the
    (spiritual) gift he received from the eldership
    (presbytery), in 1 Timothy 414?
  • A. He was to use it to serve others
  • B. He was not to neglect it
  • C. He was to share it
  • D. He was not to lose it

203
  • 15. Why did Paul tell Timothy to meditate on
    these things (take pains with these things) and
    to give himself entirely to them (be absorbed in
    them), in 1 Timothy 415?
  • A. So he could teach others
  • B. So he would gain an eternal inheritance
  • C. So Satan would not tempt him
  • D. So his progress would be evident to all

204
  • 16. According to 1 Timothy 416, by paying close
    attention to both himself and his doctrine
    (teaching), whose salvation does Paul say Timothy
    would ensure?
  • A. His own
  • B. Those who heard him
  • C. His own and those who heard him
  • D. All those who believed and were baptized

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  • 1. How was Timothy to exhort (appeal to) an
    older man, according to 1 Timothy 51?
  • A. Respectfully
  • B. Humbly
  • C. As a father
  • D. As a brother

206
  • 2. How was Timothy to exhort (appeal to) an
    older woman, according to 1 Timothy 52?
  • A. As a mother
  • B. Respectfully
  • C. Humbly
  • D. As a sister

207
  • 3. How was Timothy to treat widows, according to
    1 Timothy 53?
  • A. Kindly
  • B. With honor
  • C. With respect
  • D. Generously

208
  • 4. According to 1 Timothy 54, how does God feel
    about children and grandchildren taking care of
    their parents?
  • A. It is unnecessary
  • B. It is acceptable
  • C. It is commanded
  • D. It is honorable

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  • 5. Who should the widow who is left alone trust
    in (fix her hope on), according to 1 Timothy 55?
  • A. The church
  • B. The believers
  • C. No one
  • D. God

210
  • 6. What does Paul say about the widow who lives
    in (gives herself to) pleasure, in 1 Timothy 56?
  • A. Rebuke her
  • B. Have nothing to do with her
  • C. She is dead while she lives
  • D. She should repent or lose her soul

211
  • 7. According to 1 Timothy 57, why does Paul
    tell Timothy to command (prescribe) these things?
  • A. So they may be blameless (above reproach)
  • B. So they may learn the commands (precepts) of
    God
  • C. So they may be found faithful (trustworthy)
  • D. So they may be good bondservants (stewards)

212
  • 8. What does Paul say about the person who does
    not take care of his own household, in 1 Timothy
    58?
  • A. He will face condemnation
  • B. His heavenly father will not take care of him
  • C. He will face judgment
  • D. He has denied the faith and is worse than an
    unbeliever

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  • 9. In 1 Timothy 59, how old must the widow be
    before she can be taken into the number (put on
    the list)?
  • A. 50
  • B. 55
  • C. 60
  • D. 65

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  • 10. According to 1 Timothy 510, which of the
    following was NOT one of the requirements a widow
    must meet to be taken into the number (put on the
    list)?
  • A. She brought up children.
  • B. She washed the saints feet.
  • C. She had been widowed more than a year.
  • D. She had a reputation for good works.

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  • 11. Which group of widows did Paul tell Timothy
    to refuse to put on the list, in 1 Timothy 511?
  • A. Younger widows
  • B. Wealthy widows
  • C. Unfaithful widows
  • D. Gentile Widows

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  • 12. What happened to the younger widows who cast
    off their first faith (set aside their previous
    pledge), in 1 Timothy 512?
  • A. Removed from the fellowship
  • B. Condemnation
  • C. Fell into Satans hands
  • D. Received no help

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  • 13. Who became gossips and busybodies, according
    to 1 Timothy 513?
  • A. The married women
  • B. The single women
  • C. The older widows
  • D. The younger widows

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  • 14. What did Paul desire the younger widows to
    do, according to 1 Timothy 514?
  • A. Marry
  • B. Bear children
  • C. Manage (Keep) the house
  • D. All of the above

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  • 15. Who did Paul say some of the younger widows
    were following, in 1 Timothy 515?
  • A. Satan
  • B. Timothy
  • C. Paul
  • D. Jesus Christ

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  • 16. Why did Paul tell those who had dependent
    widows to relieve (assist) them, in 1 Timothy
    516?
  • A. Because it was their responsibility
  • B. Because they were starving
  • C. So the church would not be burdened
  • D. So the church would be blessed

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