Who is the audience of Ephesians?
The church in Ephesus
What empire did the colony of Philippi belong to?
Roman
Philippians encouraged __________ only found in Christ.
True unity
What was Titus' occupation?
Pastor
Was Titus Greek of Jewish?
Greek
Who founded the Ephesian church?
Paul
When was Philippians written?
60 AD
What type of letter is Philippians?
Thank-You letter
Where was Titus?
Crete
What type of letter is Titus?
a Pastoral letter
What is the theme of Ephesians?
Unity of the Church
What is the theme of Philippians?
A Missionary Epistle
Who was Philippi named after?
King Philip the second
What is the theme of Titus?
The Chruches of Crete
What did Titus and Timothy have in common?
Both Paul's most prominent students
Which book was a prison epistle?
Philemon, Philippians, Colossians, Ephesians
Trick Question! All of them
The church of Ephesus is very __________ in the region.
influential
What was the book of Philippians written to correct?
Nothing, it was a joyful letter
What does Paul repeatedly emphasize in this letter?
doing what is good
Why did Paul leave Titus?
Help people live Christ-honoring lives
To finish organizing the Church
What was Paul's past relationship with the church and for how long?
Pastor for 3 years
What did the Ephesian church avoid?
Doctrinal problems and sins
What did the church of Philippi support?
Paul's ministry as a missionary
Name three characteristics Paul asked Timothy to consider when choosing an elder. (See Titus 1:5-9)
Blameless, Faithful to wife, Obedient children, Not overbearing, Not quick-tempered or violent, Not drunk, Self-controlled, Hospitable, Disciplined, Lover of good
Explain how the theme of Titus relates to the book. Write two examples.
Further the faith, Remember the promised eternal life, Paul left to appoint elders and tidy up the church, Describes what a holy overseer looks like, Stay away from rebellious people, Teach sound doctrine, Set an example of what is good, Encourage and rebuke with all authority, God has righteous works for us to do, Avoid foolish controversies (about the law)