Jane's edits to 1 Peter and 1Thessalonians (#113)

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1:1-2 li1b How did the foreigners become the chosen ones? The foreigners became the chosen ones according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, and by the sanctifying of the Holy Spirit.
1:3 cnhn What did Peter want the believers to have? Peter wanted them to have grace and increased peace.
1:3 r4w5 Who did Peter want to be blessed? Peter wanted the God and Father of their Lord Jesus Christ to be blessed.
1:3 nxub How did God give them a new birth? God gave them a new birth in his great mercy.
1:3 nxub How did God give them a new birth? In his great mercy, God gave them a new birth through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
1:4 ugba Why would the inheritance not perish, become stained, or fade away? Because the inheritance was reserved in heaven for them.
1:5 pbyx By what means were they protected in Gods power? They were protected through faith for the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last times.
1:7 fw59 Why was it necessary for them to feel sorrow in many different trials? It was necessary so that their faith would be tested, and that their faith would be found to result in praise, glory, and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.
1:7 i4k4 What was more precious than gold which perishes? Faith was more precious than gold.
1:8 zraz Although the believers had not seen Jesus, what did they do? They loved him and believed in him, and were very glad with unspeakable joy that was full of glory.
1:7 i4k4 What is more precious than gold which perishes? Faith is more precious than gold.
1:8 zraz Although the believers had not seen Jesus, what did they do? They loved him and believed in him and were very glad with unspeakable joy that was full of glory.
1:9 ry8f What did the ones who believed in him receive as the result of their faith? They received the salvation of their souls.
1:10 to2b About what did the prophets search and inquire carefully? The prophets searched about the salvation the believers were receiving, about the grace that was to be theirs.
1:11 n2gg About what was the Spirit of Christ telling the prophets in advance? He was telling them about the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow him.
1:12 dwfa Whom were the prophets serving by their searches and inquiries? They were serving the believers.
1:12 ptu8 Who desired the results of the prophets searches and inquiries to be revealed? Even the angels desired the results to be revealed.
1:13-14 bf8q What did Peter command the believers to do as obedient children? He commanded them to prepare their mind to obey God, be sober in their thinking, and have complete confidence in the grace that would be brought them, and not to conform themselves to their former desires.
1:13-14 bf8q What did Peter command the believers to do as obedient children? He commanded them to prepare their minds to obey God, be sober in their thinking, and have complete confidence in the grace that would be brought them, and not to conform themselves to their former desires.
1:15-16 s2te Why did Peter say the believers should be holy? Because the one who called them is holy.
1:17 sdip Why should the believers spend the time of their journey in reverence? Because they called as “Father” the one who judges impartially according to each persons work.
1:18-19 pxcf With what were the believers redeemed? They were not redeemed with silver or gold, but with the honored blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.
1:19 m77h From whom had the foreigners, the chosen ones, learned foolish behavior? They had learned the foolish behavior from their fathers.
1:20 bvct When was Christ chosen, and when was he revealed? He was chosen before the foundation of the world; he was revealed to the foreigners, the chosen ones, in what was then the last times.
1:20 bvct When was Christ foreknown, and when was he revealed? He was foreknown before the foundation of the world; he was revealed to the foreigners, the chosen ones, in what was then the last times.
1:20-21 jbpe How did the believers believe in God, and have faith and confidence in God? Through Christ, whom God raised from the dead and to whom God gave glory.
1:22 wmpc How did the believers make their souls pure? They made their souls pure by obedience to the truth for brotherly love.
1:23 i60o How were the believers born again? They were born again from imperishable seed, through the living and remaining word of God, not from perishable seed.
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3:1 erqz Why should wives submit to their husbands? Wives should submit so that those husbands who are disobedient might be won without a word.
3:3-4 ankk How should wives win their husbands? Wives should win them with the inner person of the heart, not outward adornment.
3:5-6 a96r Which holy woman did Peter mention as an example of a wife who had confidence in God and submitted to her husband? Peter mentioned Sarah as an example.
3:7 fibz Why should husbands live worth their wives according to knowledge? Husbands should live with their wives according to knowledge so their prayers are not hindered.
3:7 fibz Why should husbands live with their wives according to knowledge? Husbands should live with their wives according to knowledge so their prayers are not hindered.
3:8-9 gdre Why did Peter instruct all of the foreigners, the chosen ones, to be likeminded and to continue to bless? Because they were all called to do so, that they might inherit a blessing.
3:10-12 clme Why should the one who wants to love life stop his tongue from evil, and turn away from what is bad and do what is good? Because the eyes of the Lord see the righteous.
3:14 nusd Who were the ones who were blessed? Those who suffered because of righteousness were blessed.
3:15 fhtx What were the believers told to do to maintain their confidence in God? They were told to set apart the Lord Christ as precious in their hearts.
3:15-16 sn80 How were the believers always to answer everyone who asked about their confidence in God? They were to answer always with meekness and respect.
3:15-16 sn80 How were the believers always to answer everyone who asked about their confidence in God? They were to be ready to answer always with meekness and respect.
3:18 x772 Why did Christ suffer once for sins? Christ suffered once so that he would bring Peter and the believers to God.
3:19-20 ujcx Why were the spirits to whom Christ preached in the spirit now in prison? The spirits who are now in prison were disobedient when the patience of God was waiting in the days of Noah.
3:21 sj6m What did God saving a few people through the water symbolize? It symbolized the baptism that now saves the believer.
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5:10 yqri What would happen to the people after they had suffered for a little while? God would perfect, establish, and strengthen them.
5:12 nyhx As whom did Peter regard Silvanus? Peter regarded Silvanus as a faithful brother.
5:12 dkub What did Peter say about what he had written? He said that what he had written was the true grace of God.
5:13-14 rcgo Who greeted the believers and how were they to greet one another? She who was in Babylon, and Mark, Peters son, greeted them; they were to greet one another with a kiss of love.
5:13-14 rcgo Who greeted the believers and how were they to greet one another? She who was in Babylon, and Mark, Peters son in the faith, greeted them; they were to greet one another with a kiss of love.

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4 1:1-2 li1b How did the foreigners become the chosen ones? The foreigners became the chosen ones according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, and by the sanctifying of the Holy Spirit.
5 1:3 cnhn What did Peter want the believers to have? Peter wanted them to have grace and increased peace.
6 1:3 r4w5 Who did Peter want to be blessed? Peter wanted the God and Father of their Lord Jesus Christ to be blessed.
7 1:3 nxub How did God give them a new birth? God gave them a new birth in his great mercy. In his great mercy, God gave them a new birth through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
8 1:4 ugba Why would the inheritance not perish, become stained, or fade away? Because the inheritance was reserved in heaven for them.
9 1:5 pbyx By what means were they protected in God’s power? They were protected through faith for the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last times.
10 1:7 fw59 Why was it necessary for them to feel sorrow in many different trials? It was necessary so that their faith would be tested, and that their faith would be found to result in praise, glory, and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.
11 1:7 i4k4 What was more precious than gold which perishes? What is more precious than gold which perishes? Faith was more precious than gold. Faith is more precious than gold.
12 1:8 zraz Although the believers had not seen Jesus, what did they do? They loved him and believed in him, and were very glad with unspeakable joy that was full of glory. They loved him and believed in him and were very glad with unspeakable joy that was full of glory.
13 1:9 ry8f What did the ones who believed in him receive as the result of their faith? They received the salvation of their souls.
14 1:10 to2b About what did the prophets search and inquire carefully? The prophets searched about the salvation the believers were receiving, about the grace that was to be theirs.
15 1:11 n2gg About what was the Spirit of Christ telling the prophets in advance? He was telling them about the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow him.
16 1:12 dwfa Whom were the prophets serving by their searches and inquiries? They were serving the believers.
17 1:12 ptu8 Who desired the results of the prophets’ searches and inquiries to be revealed? Even the angels desired the results to be revealed.
18 1:13-14 bf8q What did Peter command the believers to do as obedient children? He commanded them to prepare their mind to obey God, be sober in their thinking, and have complete confidence in the grace that would be brought them, and not to conform themselves to their former desires. He commanded them to prepare their minds to obey God, be sober in their thinking, and have complete confidence in the grace that would be brought them, and not to conform themselves to their former desires.
19 1:15-16 s2te Why did Peter say the believers should be holy? Because the one who called them is holy.
20 1:17 sdip Why should the believers spend the time of their journey in reverence? Because they called as “Father” the one who judges impartially according to each person’s work.
21 1:18-19 pxcf With what were the believers redeemed? They were not redeemed with silver or gold, but with the honored blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.
22 1:19 m77h From whom had the foreigners, the chosen ones, learned foolish behavior? They had learned the foolish behavior from their fathers.
23 1:20 bvct When was Christ chosen, and when was he revealed? When was Christ foreknown, and when was he revealed? He was chosen before the foundation of the world; he was revealed to the foreigners, the chosen ones, in what was then the last times. He was foreknown before the foundation of the world; he was revealed to the foreigners, the chosen ones, in what was then the last times.
24 1:20-21 jbpe How did the believers believe in God, and have faith and confidence in God? Through Christ, whom God raised from the dead and to whom God gave glory.
25 1:22 wmpc How did the believers make their souls pure? They made their souls pure by obedience to the truth for brotherly love.
26 1:23 i60o How were the believers born again? They were born again from imperishable seed, through the living and remaining word of God, not from perishable seed.
42 3:1 erqz Why should wives submit to their husbands? Wives should submit so that those husbands who are disobedient might be won without a word.
43 3:3-4 ankk How should wives win their husbands? Wives should win them with the inner person of the heart, not outward adornment.
44 3:5-6 a96r Which holy woman did Peter mention as an example of a wife who had confidence in God and submitted to her husband? Peter mentioned Sarah as an example.
45 3:7 fibz Why should husbands live worth their wives according to knowledge? Why should husbands live with their wives according to knowledge? Husbands should live with their wives according to knowledge so their prayers are not hindered.
46 3:8-9 gdre Why did Peter instruct all of the foreigners, the chosen ones, to be likeminded and to continue to bless? Because they were all called to do so, that they might inherit a blessing.
47 3:10-12 clme Why should the one who wants to love life stop his tongue from evil, and turn away from what is bad and do what is good? Because the eyes of the Lord see the righteous.
48 3:14 nusd Who were the ones who were blessed? Those who suffered because of righteousness were blessed.
49 3:15 fhtx What were the believers told to do to maintain their confidence in God? They were told to set apart the Lord Christ as precious in their hearts.
50 3:15-16 sn80 How were the believers always to answer everyone who asked about their confidence in God? They were to answer always with meekness and respect. They were to be ready to answer always with meekness and respect.
51 3:18 x772 Why did Christ suffer once for sins? Christ suffered once so that he would bring Peter and the believers to God.
52 3:19-20 ujcx Why were the spirits to whom Christ preached in the spirit now in prison? The spirits who are now in prison were disobedient when the patience of God was waiting in the days of Noah.
53 3:21 sj6m What did God saving a few people through the water symbolize? It symbolized the baptism that now saves the believer.
70 5:10 yqri What would happen to the people after they had suffered for a little while? God would perfect, establish, and strengthen them.
71 5:12 nyhx As whom did Peter regard Silvanus? Peter regarded Silvanus as a faithful brother.
72 5:12 dkub What did Peter say about what he had written? He said that what he had written was the true grace of God.
73 5:13-14 rcgo Who greeted the believers and how were they to greet one another? She who was in Babylon, and Mark, Peter’s son, greeted them; they were to greet one another with a kiss of love. She who was in Babylon, and Mark, Peter’s son in the faith, greeted them; they were to greet one another with a kiss of love.

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Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
1:3 jsvo What does Paul always remember before God concerning the Thessalonians? Paul remembers their work of faith, their labor of love, and their patience of hope.
1:5 vb48 In what four ways did the gospel come to the Thessalonians? The gospel came to the Thessalonians in word, in power, in the Holy Spirit, and in much assurance.
1:6 bs88 What was happening to the Thessalonians as they received the word of the gospel? The Thessalonians received the word in much tribulation.
1:6 bs88 What was happening to the Thessalonians as they received the word of the gospel? The Thessalonians received the word in much hardship.
1:6 ry9n What was the Thessalonians attitude as they received the word of the gospel? The Thessalonians received the word with joy in the Holy Spirit.
1:8 kr5u What happened to the word of the Lord after the Thessalonians received it? The word of the Lord rang out in every place their faith went out.
1:9 rpj1 What were the Thessalonians worshiping before they became believers in the true God? The Thessalonians were worshiping idols before they became believers in the true God.
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2:2 kue3 How had Paul and his companions been treated before coming to the Thessalonians? Paul and his companions had suffered and had been treated shamefully.
2:4 xmfg Who is Paul desiring to please with his preaching of the gospel? Paul is desiring to please God with his preaching of the gospel.
2:5-6 lzjy What did Paul not do in his preaching of the gospel? Paul did not use flattery, nor seek glory from people.
2:7-8 a4vk How did Paul treat the Thessalonians when he was among them? Paul was gentle with the Thessalonians like a mother or father with their own children.
2:7-8 a4vk How did Paul treat the Thessalonians when he was among them? Paul was gentle with the Thessalonians, like a mother or father with their own children.
2:9 pmdp What did Paul and his companions do so that they were not a burden to the Thessalonians? Paul and his companions worked night and day so that they were not a burden to the Thessalonians.
2:11 cqdq How did Paul treat the Thessalonians when he was among them? Paul was gentle with the Thessalonians like a mother or father with their own children.
2:12 zklm How did Paul tell the Thessalonians they should walk? Paul told the Thessalonians that they should walk in a manner worth of God who calls them to his own kingdom and glory.
2:12 zklm How did Paul tell the Thessalonians they should walk? Paul told the Thessalonians that they should walk in a manner worthy of God who calls them to his own kingdom and glory.
2:13 r3kn As what kind of word did the Thessalonians receive the message Paul preached to them? The Thessalonians received the message as the word of God, not as the word of man.
2:14-16 s0f1 What had the unbelieving Jews done which did not please God? The unbelieving Jews persecuted the churches in Judea, killed Jesus and the prophets, drove out Paul, and forbid Paul to speak to the Gentiles.
2:14-16 s0f1 What had the unbelieving Jews done which did not please God? The unbelieving Jews persecuted the churches in Judea, killed Jesus and the prophets, drove out Paul, and forbade Paul to speak to the Gentiles.
2:17-18 nj2y Why was Paul not able to come to the Thessalonians even though that was his wish? Paul was not able to come because Satan hindered him.
2:19-20 rv3r What will the Thessalonians be for Paul at the Lords coming? The Thessalonians will be Pauls hope, joy, and crown of glorying at the Lords coming.
3:1-2 dx8i What did Paul do, even though he would be left behind in Athens? Paul sent Timothy to strengthen and comfort the believers in Thessalonica.

1 Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
2 1:3 jsvo What does Paul always remember before God concerning the Thessalonians? Paul remembers their work of faith, their labor of love, and their patience of hope.
3 1:5 vb48 In what four ways did the gospel come to the Thessalonians? The gospel came to the Thessalonians in word, in power, in the Holy Spirit, and in much assurance.
4 1:6 bs88 What was happening to the Thessalonians as they received the word of the gospel? The Thessalonians received the word in much tribulation. The Thessalonians received the word in much hardship.
5 1:6 ry9n What was the Thessalonians’ attitude as they received the word of the gospel? The Thessalonians received the word with joy in the Holy Spirit.
6 1:8 kr5u What happened to the word of the Lord after the Thessalonians received it? The word of the Lord rang out in every place their faith went out.
7 1:9 rpj1 What were the Thessalonians worshiping before they became believers in the true God? The Thessalonians were worshiping idols before they became believers in the true God.
10 2:2 kue3 How had Paul and his companions been treated before coming to the Thessalonians? Paul and his companions had suffered and had been treated shamefully.
11 2:4 xmfg Who is Paul desiring to please with his preaching of the gospel? Paul is desiring to please God with his preaching of the gospel.
12 2:5-6 lzjy What did Paul not do in his preaching of the gospel? Paul did not use flattery, nor seek glory from people.
13 2:7-8 a4vk How did Paul treat the Thessalonians when he was among them? Paul was gentle with the Thessalonians like a mother or father with their own children. Paul was gentle with the Thessalonians, like a mother or father with their own children.
14 2:9 pmdp What did Paul and his companions do so that they were not a burden to the Thessalonians? Paul and his companions worked night and day so that they were not a burden to the Thessalonians.
15 2:11 cqdq How did Paul treat the Thessalonians when he was among them? Paul was gentle with the Thessalonians like a mother or father with their own children.
16 2:12 zklm How did Paul tell the Thessalonians they should walk? Paul told the Thessalonians that they should walk in a manner worth of God who calls them to his own kingdom and glory. Paul told the Thessalonians that they should walk in a manner worthy of God who calls them to his own kingdom and glory.
17 2:13 r3kn As what kind of word did the Thessalonians receive the message Paul preached to them? The Thessalonians received the message as the word of God, not as the word of man.
18 2:14-16 s0f1 What had the unbelieving Jews done which did not please God? The unbelieving Jews persecuted the churches in Judea, killed Jesus and the prophets, drove out Paul, and forbid Paul to speak to the Gentiles. The unbelieving Jews persecuted the churches in Judea, killed Jesus and the prophets, drove out Paul, and forbade Paul to speak to the Gentiles.
19 2:17-18 nj2y Why was Paul not able to come to the Thessalonians even though that was his wish? Paul was not able to come because Satan hindered him.
20 2:19-20 rv3r What will the Thessalonians be for Paul at the Lord’s coming? The Thessalonians will be Paul’s hope, joy, and crown of glorying at the Lord’s coming.
21 3:1-2 dx8i What did Paul do, even though he would be left behind in Athens? Paul sent Timothy to strengthen and comfort the believers in Thessalonica.