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1 | Reference | ID | Tags | Quote | Occurrence | Question | Response |
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2 | 1:3 | bgsa | For what two things in the church at Thessalonica does Paul give thanks to God? | Paul give thanks to God for their growing faith and for their love toward each other. | |||
3 | 1:4 | affh | What circumstances are the believers enduring in Thessalonica? | The believers are enduring persecutions and afflictions. | |||
4 | 1:5 | iisl | What will be the positive result of the circumstances the believers are enduring? | The believers will be counted worthy of the kingdom of God. | |||
5 | 1:6 | f751 | What will God do to those who afflict the believers? | God will afflict those who afflict the believers, punishing them with flaming fire. | |||
6 | 1:7 | au4m | When will the believers be relieved of their afflictions? | The believers will be relieved when Jesus Christ is revealed from heaven. | |||
7 | 1:8 | z9mb | What will God do to those who afflict the believers? | God will afflict those who afflict the believers, punishing them with flaming fire. | |||
8 | 1:9 | mtma | How long will the punishment be for those who do not know God? | The punishment for those who do not know God will be eternal. | |||
9 | 1:9 | zsqw | From what are those who do not know God separated as part of their punishment? | Those who do not know God are separated from the presence of the Lord as part of their punishment. | |||
10 | 1:10 | te4i | What will the believers do when they see Christ come on his day? | The believers will marvel at Christ when he comes on his day. | |||
11 | 1:11-12 | xhcf | What is the result of the believers’ good works of faith done in God’s power? | The result of their good works is that the name of the Lord Jesus Christ is glorified. | |||
12 | 2:1 | ffb9 | About what event does Paul say he is now going to write? | Paul says he is now going to write concerning the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. | |||
13 | 2:2 | jca3 | What does Paul tell them not to believe? | Paul tells them not to believe that the day of the Lord has already come. | |||
14 | 2:3 | cbj7 | What does Paul say must come before the day of the Lord? | The falling away and the revealing of the man of lawlessness must come before the day of the Lord. | |||
15 | 2:4 | aenu | What does the man of lawlessness do? | The man of lawlessness opposes and exalts himself against God, sitting in the temple of God and portraying himself as God. | |||
16 | 2:6-7 | m3ei | When will the man of lawlessness be revealed? | The man of lawlessness will be revealed when it is time, when the one who restrains him is taken out of the way. | |||
17 | 2:8 | v3y7 | What will Jesus do to the man of lawlessness when Jesus is revealed? | When Jesus is revealed, he will kill the man of lawlessness. | |||
18 | 2:9 | gek1 | Who is working with the man of lawlessness to give him power, signs, and false wonders? | Satan is working with the man of lawlessness to give him power, signs, and false wonders. | |||
19 | 2:10 | fdlk | Why are some deceived by the man of lawlessness and are perishing? | Some are deceived because they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved. | |||
20 | 2:12 | oun0 | In what do those who are deceived and perishing take pleasure? | Those who are deceived and perishing take pleasure in unrighteousness. | |||
21 | 2:13-14 | mrfp | What did God choose for the Thessalonians to obtain through the gospel? | God chose for the Thessalonians to obtain the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ through the gospel. | |||
22 | 2:15 | nrvi | What does Paul call the Thessalonians to do now that they have received the gospel? | Paul calls the Thessalonians to stand firm and to grasp the traditions that they were taught. | |||
23 | 2:17 | hvs1 | In what does Paul desire the Thessalonians to be established in their hearts? | Paul desires that the Thessalonians be established in every good work and word. | |||
24 | 3:1 | adu1 | For what does Paul want the Thessalonians to pray regarding the word of the Lord? | Paul wants the Thessalonians to pray that the word of the Lord would spread rapidly and be glorified. | |||
25 | 3:2 | l2h7 | From whom does Paul wish to be delivered? | Paul wishes to be delivered from wicked and evil people who do not have faith. | |||
26 | 3:4 | ogez | What does Paul tell the Thessalonians to continue to do? | Paul tells the Thessalonians to continue to do the things he has commanded them. | |||
27 | 3:7-9 | t5yn | What example did Paul set for the Thessalonians regarding his work and support? | Paul labored night and day, paying for his food, and not being a burden to anyone. | |||
28 | 3:10 | ui5r | What did Paul command concerning anyone who does not want to work? | Paul commanded that anyone who does not want to work should not eat. | |||
29 | 3:12 | w1vf | Instead of being lazy, what does Paul command such people to do? | Paul commands the lazy to work with quietness and to eat their own food. | |||
30 | 3:14 | peg1 | What are the brothers to do with anyone who does not obey Paul’s instruction in this letter? | The brothers are to have no association with anyone who does not obey Paul’s instruction in this letter. | |||
31 | 3:16 | mux2 | What does Paul desire that the Lord would give the Thessalonians? | Paul desires that the Lord would give the Thessalonians peace at all times in all ways. | |||
32 | 3:17 | g0md | How does Paul show that he is the author of this letter? | Paul wrote the greeting with his own hand as the sign that he is the author. |