Who is the author of 1 Timothy? (1) Timothy (2) Paul (3) Peter (4) Jude
(2) Paul
What does Paul urge first of all to be made for all men in 1 Timothy 2:1? (A) Supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks (B) Offerings, sacrifices, praises, and worship (C) Petitions, blessings, confessions, and adoration (D) Requests, hymns, meditations, and gratitude
(A) Supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks
How many Gods does Paul say there are in 1 Timothy 2:5? (1) Many gods (2) Two gods (3) One God (4) Three gods
(3) One God
What is the theme of this Sunday school lesson?
Pray for all people
Who was this letter written to?(1) Paul (2) Timothy (3) the church (4) sinners
(2) Timothy
For whom does Paul specifically mention prayers should be made in 1 Timothy 2:2? (1) For priests and elders (2) For kings and all who are in authority (3) For teachers and disciples (4) For neighbors and friends
(2) For kings and all who are in authority
Who is described as the one Mediator between God and men in 1 Timothy 2:5? (1) The prophet Moses (2) The apostle Paul (3) The Man Christ Jesus, (4) The high priest Aaron
(3) The Man Christ Jesus
According to 1 Timothy 2:5, what did Paul describe Jesus to be? (1) Mediator between God and men (2) Helper of our souls (3) Comforter (4) The resurrected Savior
(1) Mediator between God and men
(Choose all that apply) Who was Timothy? (1) He was a young man in his teens/early twenties (2) He was a missionary (3) He accompanied Paul on his travels (4) He accepted Paul's teachings on Christ and committed his life to Christ
1-4 are all correct
What kind of life does Paul say we may lead by praying for those in authority in 1 Timothy 2:2? (1) A prosperous and successful life, (2) A quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence, (3) A joyful and abundant life, (4) A long and healthy life
(2) A quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence
What did Christ Jesus give Himself as, according to 1 Timothy 2:6? (1) A teacher for all (2) A ransom (price paid for deliverance and redemption) for all (3) A servant to many (4) A leader of nations
(2) A ransom for all
(Choose all that apply) According to 1 Timothy 2:7, Paul was ordained as what? (1) A soldier of the cross (2) A preacher (3) An elder (4) A teacher of the Gentiles (5) An apostle (6) A helper
(2) A preacher (4) A teacher of the Gentiles (5) An apostle
(True or false) The Book of 1 Timothy is found in the Old Testament and is the 15th book in the Old Testament.
False
The Book of 1 Timothy is found in the New Testament and is the 15th book in the New Testament.
How does Paul describe this act of praying for authorities in 1 Timothy 2:3? (1) As honorable and noble, (2) As good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, (3) As necessary and urgent, (4) As wise and prudent
(2) As good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior
For what purpose was Paul appointed, as mentioned in 1 Timothy 2:7? (1) A judge and a ruler (2) A preacher and an apostle, a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth (3) A scribe and a historian (4) A healer and a prophet
(2) A preacher and an apostle, a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth
According to 1 Timothy 2:7, why was Paul ordained a preacher and an apostle? (1) to testify about the abundant grace of God. (2) to give glory to God. (3) to witness about what Jesus has done. (4) to teach about the signs of the end of the age and life after death.
(3) to witness about what Jesus has done.
1 Timothy was written between 62 and 64 AD. What does AD mean?
Anno Domini, a Latin term which means "Year of our Lord."
What does God desire for all men according to 1 Timothy 2:4? (1) To be wealthy and prosperous (2) To be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth (3) To live long and happy lives (4) To serve and obey without question
(2) To be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth
Where does Paul desire that men pray, according to 1 Timothy 2:8? (1) In the temple only (2) In their homes secretly (3) Everywhere (4) In the synagogues alone
(3) Everywhere
How does Paul instruct men to pray in 1 Timothy 2:8?(1) With loud voices and proclamations (2) Lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting (3) Kneeling with humility and fear (4) Standing with reverence and awe
(2) Lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting