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1 | Reference | ID | Tags | Quote | Occurrence | Question | Response |
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2 | 1:1 | y5pp | What was Paul’s purpose in his service to God? | His purpose was to establish the faith of God’s chosen people and to establish the knowledge of the truth. | |||
3 | 1:2 | ymzh | When did God promise everlasting life to his chosen people? | He promised it to them before all the ages of time. | |||
4 | 1:2 | eauf | Does God lie? | No. | |||
5 | 1:3 | sens | To whom did God entrust his proclamation at the right time? | God entrusted it to the apostle Paul. | |||
6 | 1:4 | mzu9 | What was the relationship between Titus and Paul? | Titus was like a true son to Paul because of their common faith. | |||
7 | 1:6 | r6iy | What must an elder’s 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. | |||
8 | 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. | |||
9 | 1:7 | utuv | What position and responsibility does an overseer have in God’s household? | He is like God’s household manager. | |||
10 | 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. | |||
11 | 1:9 | bb4z | What must an elder’s attitude be toward the message that he was taught? | He must hold tightly to it, and thus, be able to encourage and rebuke others. | |||
12 | 1:11 | fu01 | What were the false teachers doing by their teaching? | They were upsetting whole households. | |||
13 | 1:11 | zqwf | What did the false teachers want? | They wanted shameful profit. | |||
14 | 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. | |||
15 | 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. | |||
16 | 1:15 | n9lr | In an unbelieving man, what is corrupted? | Both his mind and conscience are corrupted. | |||
17 | 1:16 | feiw | Although the corrupted man professes to know God, how does he deny him? | He denies God through his actions. | |||
18 | 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. | |||
19 | 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. | |||
20 | 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. | |||
21 | 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. | |||
22 | 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. | |||
23 | 2:9 | v4mn | How are slaves who are believers to behave? | They are to obey their masters, be pleasing, and should not argue. | |||
24 | 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. | |||
25 | 2:11 | n5o4 | Who can the grace of God save? | The grace of God can save everyone. | |||
26 | 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. | |||
27 | 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. | |||
28 | 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. | |||
29 | 3:1 | i6ns | What should the believer’s attitude be toward rulers and authorities? | The believer should submit to them and obey them, and be ready for every good work. | |||
30 | 3:3 | zgen | What leads unbelievers astray and enslaves them? | Their various passions and pleasures lead them astray and enslave them. | |||
31 | 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. | |||
32 | 3:5 | vfdd | Are we saved because of good works which we have done or because of God’s mercy? | We are saved only because of God’s mercy. | |||
33 | 3:7 | tclv | After he justifies us, what does God make us to become? | God makes us become his heirs. | |||
34 | 3:8 | cvv3 | What should believers be careful to do? | Believers should be careful to do the good works. | |||
35 | 3:9 | lgio | What should believers avoid? | Believers should avoid foolish debates, genealogies, strife, and conflict about religious law. | |||
36 | 3:10 | lapn | Who should we reject after one or two warnings? | We should reject a divisive person. | |||
37 | 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. |