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Title: 1' According to Titus 1:1, how does Paul describe himself in his greeting to Titus


1
  • 1.  According to Titus 11, how does Paul
    describe himself in his greeting to Titus?
  • A.  A master builder
  • B.  A minister of the gospel
  • C.  A keeper of the faith
  • D.  A bondservant of God

2
  • 2.  According to Titus 11, in his greeting to
    Titus, what does Paul say accords with (is
    according to) godliness?
  • A.  The trying (testing) of ones faith
  • B.  The acknowledgment (knowledge) of the truth
  • C.  The gift (reward) of the Spirit
  • D.  The perseverance (endurance) of the saints

3
  • 3.  According to Titus 12, in his greeting to
    Titus, what does Paul say that God promised
    before time began (long ages ago)?
  • A.  The gospel of Christ
  • B.  Baptism of the Holy Spirit
  • C.  Eternal life
  • D.  The kingdom of God

4
  • 4.  According to Titus 13, in his greeting to
    Titus, what does Paul say that God has manifested
    through preaching (in the proclamation) and
    committed (entrusted) to Paul according to the
    commandment of God?
  • A.  Salvation
  • B.  Prophecies
  • C.  His grace
  • D.  His word

5
  • 5.  According to Titus 14, in what does Paul
    consider Titus to be a true son (child)?
  • A.  Their common faith
  • B.  The gospel of Christ
  • C.  The grace of God
  • D.  The preaching of the word

6
  • 6.  According to Titus 15, where had Paul left
    Titus?
  • A.  Miletus
  • B.  Nicopolis
  • C.  Crete
  • D.  Troas

7
  • 7.  According to Titus 15, what had Paul left
    Titus to set in order?
  • A.  The affairs (dealings) of the church
  • B.  The things that are lacking (What remains)
  • C.  The collection (offerings) for the saints
  • D.  The edification (instruction) of the church

8
  • 8.  According to Titus 15, what had Paul
    commanded Titus to appoint in every city?
  • A.  Deacons
  • B.  Ministers
  • C.  Teachers
  • D.  Elders

9
  • 9.  According to Titus 16, an elder must be
    blameless and the husband of one wife. What kind
    of children must he have?
  • A.  Faithful (Believing)
  • B.  Good (Upright)
  • C.  Charitable (Kind)
  • D.  Respected (Esteemed)

10
  • 10. According to Titus 17, what must a bishop
    (overseer) be as a steward of God?
  • A.  Respected (Esteemed)
  • B.  Trustworthy (Dependable)
  • C.  Blameless (Above reproach)
  • D.  Wise (Prudent)

11
  • 11. According to Titus 17, in addition to not
    being self-willed, quick-tempered, given
    (addicted) to wine or violent (pugnacious), what
    else did Paul say that a bishop (overseer) must
    not be?
  • A.  Deceitful (Dishonest)
  • B.  Greedy for money (Fond of sordid gain)
  • C.  Worldly (Fleshly)
  • D.  Impatient (Intolerant)

12
  • 12. According to Titus 18, what did Paul say
    that a bishop (overseer) must love?
  • A.  What is righteous
  • B.  What is holy
  • C.  What is good
  • D.  What is godly

13
  • 13. According to Titus 19, why must a bishop
    (overseer) hold fast the faithful word that he
    has been taught?
  • A.  That he may be able to give (provide) an
    answer to those who question his faith
  • B.  That he may be able to withstand (resist) the
    devils temptations
  • C.  That he may be able to rightly divide
    (discern) the truth
  • D.  That he may be able to both exhort and
    convict (refute) those who contradict

14
  • 14. According to Titus 110, Paul said that there
    were many insubordinate (rebellious men), both
    idle (empty) talkers and deceivers. They were
    especially of what group?
  • A.  The circumcision
  • B.  The Pharisees
  • C.  The Jews
  • D.  The Greeks

15
  • 15. According to Titus 110-11, what were the
    idle (empty) talkers and deceivers subverting
    (upsetting)?
  • A.  The elect (church)
  • B.  Nonbelievers (Unbelievers)
  • C.  The gospel (good news)
  • D.  Whole households (families)

16
  • 16. According to Titus 110-11, why were the idle
    (empty) talkers and deceivers teaching things
    which they ought not?
  • A.  To be spiteful (malicious)
  • B.  For dishonest (sordid) gain
  • C.  For their own glory (praise)
  • D.  To subvert the gospel (good news)

17
  • 17. According to Titus 110-12, what did one of
    the idle (empty) talkers and deceivers, a prophet
    of their own, say about Cretans?
  • A.  They are diligent adversaries
  • B.  They are shameful creatures
  • C.  They are always liars
  • D.  They are slaves to sin

18
  • 18. According to Titus 110-13, why did Paul tell
    Titus to rebuke (reprove) the idle (empty)
    talkers and deceivers?
  • A.  That they may be silenced
  • B.  That they might repent
  • C.  That they might not lead other astray
  • D.  That they may be sound in the faith

19
  • 19. According to Titus 114, what was Titus not
    to do concerning Jewish fables and commandments
    of men who turn from the truth?
  • A.  Give heed to (Pay attention to)
  • B.  Ignore (Disregard)
  • C.  Be distressed (troubled) about
  • D.  Countenance (Tolerate)

20
  • 20. According to Titus 115, to whom are all
    things pure?
  • A.  The godly
  • B.  The pure
  • C.  Believers
  • D.  The faithful

21
  • 21. According to Titus 115, what is pure to
    those who are defiled and unbelieving?
  • A.  God
  • B.  Gold
  • C.  Nothing
  • D.  The world

22
  • 22. According to Titus 115-16, those who are
    defiled and unbelieving profess to know God. How
    do they deny him?
  • A.  In words (By their speech)
  • B.  In manner (By their attitude)
  • C.  In works (By their deeds)
  • D.  In thought (By their thinking)

23
  • 23. In Titus 116, which of the following terms
    did Paul not use to describe those who are
    defiled and unbelieving?
  • A.  Disobedient
  • B.  Sinful (Corrupt)
  • C.  Abominable (Detestable)
  • D.  Disqualified (Worthless)

24
  • 1. According to Titus 21, what kind of things
    did Paul tell Titus to speak?
  • A.  Righteous (Blameless)
  • B.  Kind (Considerate)
  • C.  Spiritual (Holy)
  • D.  Things proper (fitting) for sound doctrine

25
  • 2. According to Titus 22, the older men were to
    be sound in what three things?
  • A.  Faith, love and patience (perseverance)
  • B.  Faith, word (speech) and doctrine
  • C.  Generosity, charity (love) and belief
  • D.  Doctrine, judgment (wisdom) and love

26
  • 3. According to Titus 23, what were the older
    women to be reverent in?
  • A.  Worship
  • B.  Speech
  • C.  Prayer
  • D.  Behavior

27
  • 4. According to Titus 23, what kind of things
    were the older women to teach?
  • A.  Righteous
  • B.  Godly
  • C.  Good
  • D.  Spiritual

28
  • 5. According to Titus 23-5, the older women were
    to admonish (encourage) the young women to be
    obedient (subject) to whom?
  • A.  Their husbands
  • B.  The Lord
  • C.  Rulers and authorities
  • D.  The elders

29
  • 6. According to Titus 26, what was Titus to
    exhort (urge) the young men to be?
  • A.  Spiritually-minded (Spiritual)
  • B.  True (Faithful)
  • C.  Temperate (Self-controlled)
  • D.  Sober-minded (Sensible)

30
  • 7. According to Titus 27, in all things Titus
    was to show himself to be a pattern (an example)
    of what?
  • A.  Faith (Devotion)
  • B.  Good works (deeds)
  • C.  Truth (Honesty)
  • D.  Honor (Trust)

31
  • 8. According to Titus 27-8, why was Titus to
    behave such that an opponent would have nothing
    evil (bad) to say?
  • A.  So that the opponent would keep silent (be
    speechless)
  • B.  So that the opponent would be persuaded
    (convinced)
  • C.  So that the opponent would be ashamed (put to
    shame)
  • D.  So that the opponent would be defeated
    (overcome)

32
  • 9. According to Titus 29, to whom were
    bondservants (bondslaves) to be obedient?
  • A.  The elders
  • B.  Rulers and authorities
  • C.  The Lord
  • D.  Their own masters

33
  • 10. According to Titus 210, what were
    bondservants (bondslaves) not to do?
  • A.  Pilfer
  • B.  Rebel
  • C. Be lazy
  • D.  Leave their masters

34
  • 11. According to Titus 211, to whom has the
    grace of God that brings salvation appeared?
  • A.  The elect
  • B.  Believers
  • C.  All men
  • D.  The apostles

35
  • 12. According to Titus 211-12, what does the
    grace of God teach (instruct) us to deny?
  • A.  The wisdom of men (man)
  • B.  Ungodliness and worldly lusts (desires)
  • C.  The wisdom (knowledge) of the rulers of this
    age
  • D.  The temptation (lure) of this world

36
  • 13. According to Titus 214, why did Jesus give
    Himself for us?
  • A.  To convert us
  • B.  To redeem us
  • C.  To teach us
  • D.  To restore us

37
  • 14. According to Titus 215, with what was Titus
    to speak, exhort and rebuke (reprove)?
  • A.  All authority
  • B.  Sincerity
  • C.  Confidence
  • D.  Cheerfulness

38
  • 1. According to Titus 31, Paul told Titus to
    remind them to be subject to whom?
  • A.  The Lord
  • B.  The elders
  • C.  Rulers and authorities
  • D.  The apostles

39
  • 2. According to Titus 32, Paul told Titus to
    remind them to show what to all men?
  • A.  Humility (Consideration)
  • B.  Kindness (Compassion)
  • C.  Tolerance (Patience)
  • D.  Peace (Harmony)

40
  • 3. According to Titus 34-5, when the kindness
    and the love of God our Savior toward man (for
    mankind) appeared what did he do?
  • A.  He loved us
  • B.  He taught us
  • C.  He convicted us
  • D.  He saved us

41
  • 4. According to Titus 35-6, what did God pour
    out on us abundantly (richly) through Jesus
    Christ our Savior?
  • A.  His love
  • B.  The Holy Spirit
  • C.  His mercy
  • D.  His kingdom

42
  • 5. According to Titus 37, being justified by
    Gods grace we should become (would be made)
    ___________ according to the hope of eternal
    life.
  • A.  A new creation
  • B.  Complete
  • C.  Righteous
  • D.  Heirs

43
  • 6. According to Titus 38, what should those who
    believe in God be careful to maintain (engage
    in)?
  • A.  Wholesome speech (words)
  • B.  Constant (Continual) prayer
  • C.  Good works (deeds)
  • D.  Sound doctrine (teachings)

44
  • 7. According to Titus 39, Paul told Titus to
    avoid foolish disputes (controversies),
    genealogies, contentions (strife), and strivings
    (disputes) about the law. Why?
  • A.  They are unprofitable and useless (worthless)
  • B.  They cause discontent (division)
  • C.  They are deceptive (misleading) and false
  • D.  They lead the weak from the faith (truth)

45
  • 8. According to Titus 310, what was Titus to do
    about a divisive (factious) man after the first
    and second admonition (warning)?
  • A.  Condemn him
  • B.  Ignore him
  • C.  Reject him
  • D.  Correct him

46
  • 9. According to Titus 310-11, how does Paul
    describe a divisive (factious) man?
  • A.  Lost (Gone astray) and alone
  • B.  Warped (Perverted) and sinning
  • C.  Misguided (Wrong) and in error
  • D.  Unhappy (Miserable) and destitute

47
  • 10. According to Titus 310-11, who or what
    condemns a divisive (factious) man?
  • A.  Himself
  • B.  True believers
  • C.  God
  • D.  The word of God

48
  • 11. According to Titus 312, who was Paul going
    to send to Titus?
  • A.  Erastus or Trophimus
  • B.  Zenas or Apollos
  • C.  Carpus or Eubulus
  • D.  Artemas or Tychicus

49
  • 12. According to Titus 312, where had Paul
    decided to spend the winter?
  • A.  Corinth
  • B.  Miletus
  • C.  Nicopolis
  • D.  Troas

50
  • 13. According to Titus 313, who was Titus to
    send on their journey with haste (diligently help
    on their way)?
  • A.  Erastus and Trophimus
  • B.  Zenas and Apollos
  • C.  Carpus and Eubulus
  • D.  Artemas and Tychicus

51
  • 14. According to Titus 314, why did Paul want
    our people to learn good works (to engage in
    good deeds), to meet urgent (pressing) needs?
  • A.  So that they would not be unfruitful
  • B.  So that they would be spiritually minded
  • C.  So that they would not die
  • D.  So that they would receive their reward
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