Philemon-james Flashcards
Where did Paul write this letter?
For prison either in Rome or Ephesus
When was Philemon written?
58-64AD
Who read the book of Philemon?
Philemon
What is the main theme in Philemon?
Forgiveness and reconciliation
Who are the main characters in Philemon?
Paul, Timothy, philemon, onesimus, appia(Pauls wife?), archippus(philemons son?)
When were tim 1&2 written?
- 62-67 Ad
2. 67 AD
What Main thing did you learn in 1t2t?
Paul shows the I portable of encouragement and mentoring
Who wrote 1t2t?
PAUL
Who read the books of 1T2t
Timothy
What is the main theme in 1t2t?
Orderly conduct of gods people
What is Paul’s main concerns in 1tim1:10?
The law was created for those who opposed God
Who are Hymenaeus and Alexander,
2 men who cause problems in the early church for Paul. He asked that they be excluded. Hy in 2t2:17 and Alex the coppersmith is 2t4:14
What does Paul say about ken and women in 1t2?
There are guides for living men and women, but both just love in faith love holiness and self control
Lost 20 characteristics of the spirit in leadership in 1t3 and Titus 1
Blameless, singly married, tolerant, clear minded, have good behavior, hospitable, able to teach, not a drunk, not violent, not greedy, gentle, not quarellsome, not waning what someone else has, can control his or her household, experienced in faith, have a good testimony, respectful,not double tongued,have a pure conscience, not gossips
What does Paul mean in 1 timothy4:9-10?
Being a believer is not easy. Nor will everyone like it about you
What is Paul’s advice about widows elders and slaves one Timothy five
Treat one another with respect and dignity
How is Timothy to treat young, how does your dating life reflect this
They should be treated as younger people in need of mentouring— disciplining. today’s roles cause young women and men to grow up too early. the mentoring that is done is provided through media and non-Christian influences
Write Paul’s charge to Timothy in your own words one Timothy 611 through 12
If you are a believer act like one be who you claim to be
How is Timothy supposed to guard the pattern of sound teaching to pass on the church?
To practice it through prayer and guidance of the Holy Spirit. stay close to God
Paul is in chains and 1:16 and 2 but what does he say he is not chained?
Who is Paul’s captive audience?
GODS WORD (1:9)
Others who believe in God
How are you to live (3:10and 14ff?)
Live according to the bible and how directs you
What is the origin of Scripture?
God
What is scripture for ?
To provide a foundation , to affirm, to correct, to instruct
Who does Paul ask Timothy to bring with him to visit?
Bring a coat and some books (4:13)
How does Paul describe his own death?
He knows it is coming soon, he is ready, he has done all that God wanted him to do, he did not give up , God had taken care of him in the past and will in the future, whatever it Holds
Second Timothy 1:7
God has not given you a spirit of fear, but one of power and a sound mind.. use it
When was Titus written?
66-67 AD
Where was this letter written?
Nicapolis or Macedonia
Who wrote Titus?
Paul or a disciple of Paul
Who was the book of Titus read by?
Titus the first Bishop of Crete
How does Paul describe Chetans?
Liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons, defiled minds, profess to know God but the deny him in works, abominable, disobedient, disqualified for every good work
What is Titus to teach the following groups: older men, older women, younger women, younger men, slaves
Older men : be sober, reverent, temperate, sound in faith, love and patience
Older women: reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not a drunk, teachers of good things
Young women: ,discrete, chaste, homemakers, good, obedient to their own husbands
Younger men: sober minded, full of good works, integrity, reverence, incorruptibility, sounds speech
Slaves: obedient, well pleasing, not backtalk, not pilfers, having good fidelity
How are we saved?
Through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, poured out on us by Jesus and justified by his grace
When was Hebrews written?
63-64 AD
Who is the author? Origin, a 2nd century scroll at said “God alone know who wrote Hebrews”
Paul, Priscilla, other disciple of Paul
Who read the book of Hebrews?
Jewish Christians, maybe judaizers VS antinomians?
How is Jesus superior to angels?
He is Gods son, did what they could not do
Who is the author concerned about in 2:1-4?
Why would anyone reject salvation if you know what is coming?
Hebrews is written to Jewish believers who are being persecuted for their faith in Jesus the son of God. why did Jesus become like his brothers in ‘every way except without sin”2:17
So he Could be an example, show mercy, and to be an appropriate replacement for us and the punishment of sin
Was Jesus greater than Moses?
Moses is the house God built
Why were the Jews not allowed into the holy land?
Because of their unbelief in God(sin)- disobedience
What is the faith we are to hold onto?
The faith that Jesus provides mercy and grace not just sympathizes with us
How is Jesus different from other high priests?
He did not have to offer sacrifices for his sin, because he had no sin
How many times should a person need to commit his life to Christ?
What should our response be to those who want to recommit their life to Christ?
Is it an eternal salvation issue or not?
Only oncee
Pray for them, encourage them. Disciple them
It is not if their salvation was originally genuine
What makes the Christian faith different from Judaism ?
Judiasm requires continual sacrifices for sin, Christianity says Jesus’ sacrifice was enough.
How do you go beyond doctrines?
Faith
How is Jesus like Melchizedek?
Both are considered high priests and worthy to receive our best
How is Jesus’ covenant better?
Jesus offers eternal blessings through the spirit, Melchizedek offered blessings through the keeping of the law and sacrifices
Why is Jesus’ sacrifice better than the old covenant sacrifices?
His sacrifices cleans eternally, the old covenant was only te port and incomplete. Old covenant used blood of animals, new covenant used blood of Jesus
What hope do we have in Jesus (Hebrews 10:4) VS 10 ?
That Jesus blood takes away sin
List what we are supposed to be doing In relation to fellow Christians:
- DRAW CLOSE TO GOD
- HOLD FAST TO OUR HOPE
- CONSIDER ONE ANOTHER
- GATHER FOR WORSHIP
- BE A CHEERLEADER FOR OTHERS
How wee the people of OT acceptable to God?
Faith in god
What was Abraham looking for?
The city of god (heaven )
Isn’t it the same thing we are lookin for?
It should be
Whom does God discipline?
His children, those he loves
What is the promise of 13:5
He will never leave is not forsake us. Always here.
When was James written?
No later than 62 Ad
Which James wrote James?
Half brother of Jesus
Who read James?
Jewish Christians
James was one of the real strengths and leaders of what church?
Church in Jerusalem
Compare:contrast James and Paul on faith and works and deeds.
James says faith without works is dead. It takes both.
Paul seemed to indicate that faith was important. James said true, but is examples In works or deeds
What specific actions should be taken when we are faced with temptations? In what order?
COUNT IT ALL JOY
PRAY
HAVE PATIENCE
How can we reconcile James statement tha god does not tempt anyone with gods request to Abraham to offer up Isaac as a burnt offering?
What is the difference between test and tempt?
God allows us to be tested. Shown to be approved
But temptations are Sarah’s tricks to get is to sin against god
If faith without works is dead how can we demonstrate our faith to there, list practical ways :
Exampling our faith through good works , loving one anther , being obedient
What are ways in which we can submit to God?
DRAW NEAR TO GOD, CLEANSE YOUR HANDS, PURIFY YOUR HEARTS,EMPATHIZE, HUMBLE YOURSELF, DONT SPEAK EVIL OF OTHERS, DONT JUDGE
Do we resist the devil or submit to God when we are first tempted?
Yes to both
How can we safely put into effect James’ admonition to confess our sins to each other?
pray