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Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
1:1 r3ao By what title does the author John introduce himself in this letter? John introduces himself as the elder.
1:1 yuwd What relationship does John have with Gaius, the one receiving this letter? John loves Gaius in truth.
1:2 i06l For what does John pray concerning Gaius? John prays that Gaius would prosper in all things and be in health, as his soul prospers.
1:4 n2vf What is Johns greatest joy? Johns greatest joy is to hear that his children are walking in the truth.
1:5 h1gl For whom did Gaius work? Gaius worked for the brothers even though they were strangers.
1:6 bfoi In what manner did Gaius send the brothers on their journey? He sent them out in a manner worthy of God.
1:7 uxbr Why did the brothers need help from the believers to send them out on their journey? They needed help because they did not receive anything from the Gentiles.
1:8 y0oj Why does John say believers should welcome brothers such as these? John says believers should welcome them so that they may be fellow-workers for the truth.
1:9 uz5o What does Diotrephes love? Diotrephes loves to be first among the congregation.
1:9 r54s What is Diotrephes attitude toward John? Diotrephes does not receive John.
1:10 osvj What will John do when he comes to Gaius and the congregation? When John comes, he will remember Diotrephes evil deeds.
1:10 hnrs What does Diotrephes do with the brothers who were sent out? Diotrephes does not receive the brothers.
1:10 mzkb What does Diotrephes do with those who receive these brothers? Diotrephes forbids them from receiving the brothers and puts them out of the church.
1:11 b95i What does John tell Gaius to imitate? John tells Gaius to imitate what is good.
1:14 skpj What does John expect to do in the future? John expects to come and speak with Gaius in person.