Worldview_en_tq/tq_TIT.tsv

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Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
1:1 y5pp What was Pauls purpose in his service to God? His purpose was to establish the faith of Gods chosen people and to establish the knowledge of the truth.
1:2 ymzh When did God promise everlasting life to his chosen people? He promised it to them before all the ages of time.
1:2 eauf Does God lie? No.
1:3 sens To whom did God entrust his proclamation at the right time? God entrusted it to the apostle Paul.
1:4 mzu9 What was the relationship between Titus and Paul? Titus was like a true son to Paul because of their common faith.
1:6 r6iy What must an elders wife and children be like? He must be the husband of one wife and have faithful children who are not accused of reckless behavior or rebellion.
1:7 m2kk What are some of the character traits that an elder must avoid in order to be blameless? He must not be arrogant or easily angered or addicted to wine or a brawler or greedy.
1:7 utuv What position and responsibility does an overseer have in Gods household? He is like Gods household manager.
1:8 b1wn What good qualities should an elder have? An elder should be hospitable, a friend of what is good, sensible, righteous, holy, and self-controlled.
1:9 bb4z What must an elders attitude be toward the message that he was taught? He must hold tightly to it, and thus, be able to encourage and rebuke others.
1:11 fu01 What were the false teachers doing by their teaching? They were upsetting whole households.
1:11 zqwf What did the false teachers want? They wanted shameful profit.
1:13 ncbn How should an elder treat these false teachers who damage the church? He must rebuke them severely so they might be sound in the faith.
1:14 l4re To what did Paul say they should not pay attention? They should not pay attention to Jewish myths and to commandments of men.
1:15 n9lr In an unbelieving man, what is corrupted? Both his mind and conscience are corrupted.
1:16 feiw Although the corrupted man professes to know God, how does he deny him? He denies God through his actions.
2:2 l08x What are some characteristics that older men in the church should have? They should be temperate, dignified, sensible, and sound in faith, in love, and in perseverance.
2:3 piyt What are some characteristics that older women in the church should have? They should be reverent, sober, not be slanderers, be teachers of what is good.
2:4 ccz2 What should the older women teach the younger women to do? They should teach them to love and obey their husbands, and to love their children.
2:7 jlut How should Titus present himself as an example of good works? In his teaching, he should be uncorrupted, act with dignity, and deliver a sound message that is above criticism.
2:8 idm5 What will happen to those who oppose Titus if he is a good example? Those who oppose him will be ashamed because they have nothing bad to say about him.
2:9 v4mn How are slaves who are believers to behave? They are to obey their masters, be pleasing, and should not argue.
2:10 rmsh When Christian slaves behave as Paul has instructed, what effect will that have on others? It will bring credit to the teaching about God our Savior.
2:11 n5o4 Who can the grace of God save? The grace of God can save everyone.
2:12 o3ri What does the grace of God train us to reject? The grace of God trains us to reject godlessness and worldly passions.
2:13 ytj1 What future event do believers look forward to receiving? Believers look forward to receiving the blessed hope: the appearance of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.
2:14 fk1b Why did Jesus give himself for us? He gave himself in order to redeem us from lawlessness and to purify for himself a people who are zealous to do good works.
3:1 i6ns What should the believers attitude be toward rulers and authorities? The believer should submit to them and obey them, and be ready for every good work.
3:3 zgen What leads unbelievers astray and enslaves them? Their various passions and pleasures lead them astray and enslave them.
3:5 cerb Through what means did God save us? He saved us through the washing of new birth and renewal by the Holy Spirit.
3:5 vfdd Are we saved because of good works which we have done or because of Gods mercy? We are saved only because of Gods mercy.
3:7 tclv After he justifies us, what does God make us to become? God makes us become his heirs.
3:8 cvv3 What should believers be careful to do? Believers should be careful to do the good works.
3:9 lgio What should believers avoid? Believers should avoid foolish debates, genealogies, strife, and conflict about religious law.
3:10 lapn Who should we reject after one or two warnings? We should reject a divisive person.
3:14 i5lu What must believers engage themselves in so that they will be fruitful? Believers must learn to engage themselves in doing good works that provide for essential needs.