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− | Name the Pastoral Epistles: I Timothy, II Timothy, Titus. | + | Name the Pastoral Epistles: I Timothy, II Timothy, Titus.<br/> |
− | I Timothy was written in 63 AD. | + | I Timothy was written in 63 AD.<br/> |
− | I Timothy was written by Paul to encourage Timothy. | + | I Timothy was written by Paul to encourage Timothy.<br/> |
− | Paul calls Timothy "my own son". | + | Paul calls Timothy "my own son".<br/> |
− | I Timothy's key word is "charge". | + | I Timothy's key word is "charge".<br/> |
− | Timothy was a prisoner with Paul. | + | Timothy was a prisoner with Paul.<br/> |
− | I Timothy Chapter 2 mentions four types of prayer: Supplication - specific request Prayer - all communication with God Intercession - praying for others Giving of thanks - sacrifice | + | I Timothy Chapter 2 mentions four types of prayer: Supplication - specific request Prayer - all communication with God Intercession - praying for others Giving of thanks - sacrifice<br/> |
− | I Timothy Chapter 3 gives the qualifications for both the Bishop and Deacon. | + | I Timothy Chapter 3 gives the qualifications for both the Bishop and Deacon.<br/> |
− | The greatest verse about the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ is I Tim. 3:16. | + | The greatest verse about the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ is I Tim. 3:16.<br/> |
− | The word "potentate" is only found one place in the Bible - I Tim. 6:15. | + | The word "potentate" is only found one place in the Bible - I Tim. 6:15.<br/> |
'''II Timothy:''' | '''II Timothy:''' | ||
− | II Timothy was written in 67 AD. | + | II Timothy was written in 67 AD.<br/> |
− | Name the five prison epistles: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon, & II Timothy. | + | Name the five prison epistles: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon, & II Timothy.<br/> |
− | Tychicus delivered many of Paul's letters. | + | Tychicus delivered many of Paul's letters.<br/> |
− | II Timothy is Paul's last writing. | + | II Timothy is Paul's last writing.<br/> |
− | II Timothy's key word is "ashamed". | + | II Timothy's key word is "ashamed".<br/> |
− | In I Timothy, some had forsaken Paul by II Timothy all had forsaken Paul. | + | In I Timothy, some had forsaken Paul by II Timothy all had forsaken Paul.<br/> |
− | In II Timothy Chapter 3, Paul mentions twenty-two characteristics of the last days. | + | In II Timothy Chapter 3, Paul mentions twenty-two characteristics of the last days.<br/> |
− | Paul mentions the crown of Righteousness in II Timothy 4:8 for those that love his appearing. | + | Paul mentions the crown of Righteousness in II Timothy 4:8 for those that love his appearing.<br/> |
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 11 February 2011
I Timothy:
Name the Pastoral Epistles: I Timothy, II Timothy, Titus.
I Timothy was written in 63 AD.
I Timothy was written by Paul to encourage Timothy.
Paul calls Timothy "my own son".
I Timothy's key word is "charge".
Timothy was a prisoner with Paul.
I Timothy Chapter 2 mentions four types of prayer: Supplication - specific request Prayer - all communication with God Intercession - praying for others Giving of thanks - sacrifice
I Timothy Chapter 3 gives the qualifications for both the Bishop and Deacon.
The greatest verse about the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ is I Tim. 3:16.
The word "potentate" is only found one place in the Bible - I Tim. 6:15.
II Timothy:
II Timothy was written in 67 AD.
Name the five prison epistles: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon, & II Timothy.
Tychicus delivered many of Paul's letters.
II Timothy is Paul's last writing.
II Timothy's key word is "ashamed".
In I Timothy, some had forsaken Paul by II Timothy all had forsaken Paul.
In II Timothy Chapter 3, Paul mentions twenty-two characteristics of the last days.
Paul mentions the crown of Righteousness in II Timothy 4:8 for those that love his appearing.