Updated Rut and Tit to match ULT. (#23)
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# Why did Elimelech move to Moab with his family?
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He moved because there was a famine in Judah.
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He moved because there was a famine in the land of Judah.
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# Why did Elimelech move to Moab with his family?
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He moved because there was a famine in Judah.
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# What happened to Naomi's family in Moab?
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# What happened to Elimelek in Moab?
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Her husband and two sons died, leaving behind two daughters-in-law.
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He died, leaving Naomi a widow.
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# What happened to Naomi's family in Moab?
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Her husband and two sons died, leaving behind two daughters-in-law.
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# What happened to Naomi's family in Moab?
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# What happened to Naomi's sons in Moab?
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Her husband and two sons died, leaving behind two daughters-in-law.
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They died, leaving behind two daughters-in-law for Naomi.
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# What did Naomi want her two daughters-in-law to do?
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# Where did Naomi want her two daughters-in-law to go?
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She wanted them to return to their mothers' houses and find other husbands.
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She wanted them to return to their mothers' houses.
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# Want did Naomi want her two daughters-in-law to do?
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# Want did Naomi want her two daughters-in-law to find?
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She wanted them to return to their mothers' houses and find other husbands.
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She wanted them to find other husbands.
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# Who did Naomi believe was the source of her trouble?
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She believed that Yahweh was the source of her trouble.
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She believed that Yahweh was against her.
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# When Ruth stayed with Naomi, what promise did Ruth make to Naomi?
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She said, "Where you go, I will go; and where you stay, I will stay; your people shall be my people, and your God shall be my God; where you die, I will die."
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She said, "Where you go, I will go; and where you stay, I will stay; your people shall be my people, and your God shall be my God."
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# When Ruth stayed with Naomi, what promise did Ruth make to Naomi?
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# How long did Ruth say she would remain with Naomi?
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She said, "Where you go, I will go; and where you stay, I will stay; your people shall be my people, and your God shall be my God; where you die, I will die."
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She said she would remain with Naomi until they died.
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# What was the relationship between Naomi's dead husband and Boaz?
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# What was the relationship between Boaz and Naomi's dead husband?
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They were kinsmen.
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Boaz was a relative of Naomi's husband.
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# What was the relationship between Naomi's dead husband and Boaz?
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They were kinsmen.
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# What did Boaz want to know about Ruth?
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He wanted to know to what man she belonged.
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He wanted to know to whom she belonged.
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# What instructions did Boaz give Ruth concerning her gleaning?
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He said, "Stay and work in my field with my women workers."
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He told Ruth not to leave his field, but to stay and work in his field with his female workers.
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# What instructions did Boaz give Ruth concerning her gleaning?
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He said, "Stay and work in my field with my women workers."
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# After receiving the favorable instructions, what question did Ruth ask Boaz?
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She asked, "Why have I found favor in your sight?"
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She asked Boaz why she had found favor in his sight.
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# What good deed of Ruth had Boaz heard about?
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# What good report had Boaz heard about Ruth?
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He had heard that Ruth had left her home to follow Naomi.
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# Under whose wings did Boaz say Ruth had found protection?
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# Under whose wings did Boaz say Ruth had found refuge?
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Ruth had found protection under Yahweh's wings.
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Ruth had found refuge under Yahweh's wings.
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# What additional favor did Boaz show to Ruth when they returned to work after mealtime?
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He allowed Ruth to glean among the sheaves, and commanded the reapers to pull out sheaves for her from the bundles.
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He allowed Ruth to glean among the sheaves.
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# What additional favor did Boaz show to Ruth when they returned to work after mealtime?
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# What did Boaz tell his workers to do for Ruth?
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He allowed Ruth to glean among the sheaves, and commanded the reapers to pull out sheaves for her from the bundles.
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He commanded the reapers to pull out grain for Ruth from the bundles.
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# When Naomi saw the large amount of grain that Ruth brought back, what question did she ask Ruth?
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She asked, "Where have you gleaned today?"
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She asked where Ruth had gleaned that day.
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# What was the relationship between Naomi's dead husband and Boaz?
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They were kinsmen.
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# What did Naomi wish for Boaz when she heard that Boaz had helped Ruth?
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# What blessing did Naomi wish for Boaz when she heard that Boaz had helped Ruth?
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She said, "May he be blessed by Yahweh"
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# To whom did Naomi attribute the good things that were now happening to her?
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She attributed them to Yahweh.
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# What did Naomi tell Ruth to do before going down to the threshing floor?
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She told her to clean up, put on perfume, and change clothes.
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She told her to wash and anoint herself, and to put her best clothes.
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# What was Ruth's attitude toward Naomi's instructions?
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She was ready to follow all of Naomi's instructions.
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She said she would do everything Naomi told her to do.
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# What was Ruth's request to Boaz?
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She said, "Spread your cloak over your servant, for you are a near kinsman."
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She asked Boaz to spread his cloak over her, for he was a kinsman-redeemer."
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# Why did Boaz ask a blessing from Yahweh for Ruth?
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Because Ruth had pursued Boaz and not younger men.
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Boaz blessed Ruth because she had pursued Boaz rather than younger men.
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# What obstacle prevented Boaz from immediately performing the part of a kinsman for Ruth?
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There was another kinsman nearer than Boaz.
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There was another kinsman-redeemer nearer than Boaz.
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# How was Boaz going to determine who would act as kinsman for Ruth?
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If the nearest kinsman was willing, then he would perform the part of the kinsman, but if he was not willing, then Boaz would be the kinsman.
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If the nearest kinsman-redeemer was willing to redeem Ruth, then Boaz would let him do that. But if he was not willing, then Boaz would be the kinsman-redeemer.
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# Why did Ruth leave the threshing floor early before anyone could recognize her?
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Because Boaz had said that it should not be known that she came to the threshing floor.
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Boaz did not what people to know that she had come to the threshing floor.
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# Where did Boaz go to resolve the issue of who would be the kinsman for Ruth?
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# Where did Boaz go to resolve the issue of who would be the kinsman-redeemer for Ruth?
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He went to the gate of the city.
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# What did Boaz first ask the other kinsman to redeem if he wished?
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# What did Boaz first speak about to the other kinsman?
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He asked him to redeem the parcel of land owned by Elimelech.
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He told him that Naomi was selling the parcel of land owned by Elimelech.
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# What did Boaz first ask the other kinsman to redeem if he wished?
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# What did Boaz suggest the other kinsman do about the parcel of land?
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He asked him to redeem the parcel of land owned by Elimelech.
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Boaz suggested that the other kinsman could redeem it.
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# What was the other kinsman's answer?
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He said, "I will redeem it."
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He said he would redeem it.
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# About what additional requirement did Boaz then tell the other kinsman?
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He told him that he would also have to take Ruth in order that Elimelech's name would continue with his inheritance.
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He told him that he would also have to take Ruth in order to raise up the name of Elimelech through his inheritance.
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# After this, what was the other kinsman's answer?
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# What was the other kinsman's answer when he learned that he would have to marry Ruth?
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He said, "I cannot redeem it."
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He said he could not redeem the land.
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# Why did the other kinsman say he could not be the redeemer?
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Because it would damage his own inheritance.
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He said that it would damage his own inheritance.
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# What did the other kinsman do to show that he agreed Boaz should be the redeemer?
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He took off his shoe and gave it to Boaz.
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He took off his sandal.
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# Boaz reminded the elders that they had witnessed what two agreements?
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# What was the first agreement that Boaz said the elders had witnessed?
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They had witnessed that Boaz had bought all that was Elimelech's, and that he had acquired Ruth as his wife.
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They had witnessed that Boaz had bought all that was Elimelech's.
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# Boaz reminded the elders that they had witnessed what two agreements?
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# What was the second agreement that Boaz said the elders had witnessed?
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They had witnessed that Boaz had bought all that was Elimelech's, and that he had acquired Ruth as his wife.
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They had witnessed that Boaz had acquired Ruth as his wife.
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# What blessing did the people desire for Boaz?
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They desired for him offspring through Ruth.
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They desired that Yahweh would give him offspring through Ruth, just as Tamar bore a son to Judah.
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# Why did the women say that Ruth was better for Naomi than seven sons?
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Because of Ruth's love for Naomi, and because Ruth had given birth to a grandson for Naomi.
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They said this because of Ruth's love for Naomi, and because Ruth had given birth to a grandson for Naomi.
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# What was Naomi's relationship with Ruth's son?
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Naomi became his guardian.
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Naomi became his caregiver.
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# Of whom was Obed the father and grandfather?
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Obed was the father of Jesse and the grandfather of David.
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Obed was the father of Jesse and the grandfather of David.
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# Who did God use to make his message evident at the right time?
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# To whom did God entrust his proclamation at the right time?
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God used the apostle Paul.
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God entrusted it to the apostle Paul.
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# What must an elder's wife and children be like?
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He must be the husband of one wife, and have faithful children who are disciplined.
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He must be the husband of one wife, and have faithful children who are not accused of reckless behavior or rebellion.
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# What are some of the character traits that an elder must avoid in order to be blameless?
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He must not be arrogant, or easily angered, or a drunkard, or a brawler, or greedy.
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He must not be arrogant, or easily angered, or addicted to wine, or a brawler, or greedy.
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# What position and responsibility does an overseer have in God's household?
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# What good qualities should an elder have?
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An elder should be hospitable, a friend of what is good, sensible, righteous, godly, and self-controlled.
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An elder should be hospitable, a friend of what is good, sensible, righteous, holy, and self-controlled.
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# What must an elder's attitude be toward the message that he was taught?
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He must hold tightly to it, and be able to use it to encourage and rebuke others.
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He must hold tightly to it, and thus be able to encourage and rebuke others.
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# What were the false teachers doing by their teaching?
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They were upsetting whole families.
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They were upsetting whole households.
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# What did the false teachers want?
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# How should an elder treat these false teachers who damage the church?
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He must severely correct them so they might be sound in the faith.
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He must rebuke them severely so they might be sound in the faith.
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# What are some characteristics that older men in the church should have?
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They should have temperance, dignity, good sense, and soundness in faith, in love, and in perseverance.
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They should be temperate, dignified, sensible, and sound in faith, in love, and in perseverance.
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# What are some characteristics that older women in the church should have?
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They should have reverence, not slandering; they should be sober and teach what is good.
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They should be reverent, not slander, and be sober, and teach what is good.
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# What should the older women teach the younger women to do?
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They should teach them to love and obey their husbands, to love their children, to be sensible, pure, and be good housekeepers.
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They should teach them to love and obey their husbands, and to love their children.
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# How are slaves who are believers to behave?
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They are to obey their masters, not steal from them, and should show good faith.
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They are to obey their masters, be pleasing, and should not argue.
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# What does the grace of God train us to reject?
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The grace of God trains us to reject ungodliness and worldly passions.
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The grace of God trains us to reject godlessness and worldly passions.
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# What future event do believers look forward to receiving?
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Believers look forward to the appearance of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.
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Believers look forward to receiving the blessed hope: the appearance of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.
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# Why did Jesus give himself for us?
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He gave himself in order to pay the price to redeem us from lawlessness, and to make us a pure people who are eager to do good.
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He gave himself in order to redeem us from lawlessness, and to purify for himself a people who are zealous to do good works.
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# What leads unbelievers astray and enslaves them?
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Their passions and pleasures lead them astray and enslave them.
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Their various passions and pleasures lead them astray and enslave them.
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# Who should we reject after one or two warnings?
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We should reject anyone who is causing divisions among the believers.
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We should reject a divisive person.
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# What must believers engage themselves in so that they will be fruitful?
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Believers must learn to engage themselves in doing good works that provide for urgent needs.
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Believers must learn to engage themselves in doing good works that provide for essential needs.
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