CHST 112 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
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CHST 112 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
2 timothy purpose - Answer-2 Timothy contains the pastoral advice and admonitions of Paul to one of his closest friends and
ministry companions—Timothy. In many ways, 2 Timothy contains Paul's last words to his friends and the church. Paul...
CHST 112 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
2 timothy purpose - Answer-2 Timothy contains the pastoral advice and admonitions of
Paul to one of his closest friends and
ministry companions—Timothy. In many ways, 2 Timothy contains Paul's last words to
his friends and the church. Paul is preparing the church for his impending, now virtually
certain absence.
2 timothy date - Answer-AD 66
2 timothy destination - Answer-Timothy (in Ephesus)
2 Timothy is the - Answer-last of the Pastoral Epistles to be written
2 timothy in a sentence - Answer-2 Timothy in a Sentence: 2 Timothy is the letter about
remaining faithful to Christ even when no one else will.
1 Timothy in a story - Answer-1 Timothy 1 - Warning concerning false teachers
1 Timothy 2 - Instruct the churches to pray
1 Timothy 3 - Qualifications for pastors and deacons
1 Timothy 4 - Responsibilities of a minister in light of the fact that false teachers will only
grow worse and worse
1 Timothy 5 - Instructions for the church regarding various groups
1 Timothy 6 - Paul's final encouragement to Timothy.
2 Timothy story - Answer-2 Timothy 1 - Call to faithfulness
2 Timothy 2 - Difficulties on the path of faithfulness
2 Timothy 3 - The coming faithfulness
2 Timothy 4 - Final challenge and conclusion
1. Be faithful to Christ and his mission even when it looks like things are going badly.
(1:8-9, 15-18)
2. Pass on your faithfulness to others. (2:1-2)
3. "Endure" like a soldier. (2:3-4)
4. "Compete" like an athlete. (2:5)
5. "Work" like a farmer. (2:6)
6. Expect faithlessness from the world. (3:1-5)
Titus story - Answer-Titus 1 - Instructions regarding qualifications for elders
Titus 2 - Instructions concerning relationships in the church
Titus 3 - Instructions regarding Christian living in light of false teaching
, Hebrews author - Answer-technically anonymous
and by the end of the work, it is obvious that the recipients know who the author is, and
he knows them well. The structure and theological argumentation is very Pauline, but
the writing style is dramatically different than the writing style of the apostle Paul (even
later Paul)
It is in the bible because early Christians thought that it was written by Paul (it is Paul's
Letter)
Hebrews date - Answer-around 65
Hebrews provenance - Answer-Unknown -- possible it was written in Rome because it is
to Rome and also because it says those from Italy greet you
hebrews destination - Answer-Rome
hebrews purpose - Answer-persecution -- letter encourages them to stay faithful to
Christ and face the coming hardships
two theories of authorship of hebrews - Answer-1. Hebrews was written by Paul in
Hebrew and then translated by someone else into Greek
2. Luke wrote it under the
supervision of Paul
-language of the book appears to be very different from the language of the Apostle
Paul.
-The author of the book appears to claim to be a second-generation Christian
-Unlike the other anonymous books in the New Testament (e.g. Matthew), the early
church has some uncertainty as to who wrote it.
-Hebrews, however, typically circulated with Paul's other letters (counterargument)
What is the argument Hebrews is making in Hebrews (what, why, how) - Answer-Christ
is better than moses, prophets, angels, and aaron... explains how all of these leaders
have failed or fallen however Jesus did not... Now that Christ has come, and we know
him, we, of all people should be the most faithful and endure hardship with the greatest
joy... he is making this argument because believers were reverting back to old Jewish
customs and traditions to avoid persecution
Hebrews in a sentence - Answer-Hebrews in a Sentence: Hebrews is the letter that
shows that Christ is better than everything, even avoiding persecution
James author - Answer-James, son of Mary and Joseph, half brother of Jesus
James date - Answer-AD 44
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