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Who is the author of Ephesians and what was the context of its writing?
Paul; written from prison (~AD 60–62) to believers in Ephesus.
What is the main theme of Ephesians?
Unity in Christ; Church as Christ’s Body.
Ephesians 2:8–9 states that we are saved by grace through faith, not __.
works.
What components are included in the Armor of God as mentioned in Ephesians 6:10–18?
Belt of truth; breastplate of righteousness; shield of faith; helmet of salvation; sword of the Spirit.
According to Ephesians 2:14–16, what does Christ do regarding the unity of Jews and Gentiles?
Christ breaks the dividing wall.
Who co-authored the book of Colossians with Paul?
Timothy.
Colossians 1:15–20 emphasizes Christ's supremacy as the __ of God and head of the Church.
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What are the warnings given in Colossians regarding false beliefs?
Avoid false philosophy, legalism, angel worship (Col 2:8–23).
In Colossians, what does Paul instruct regarding Christian living?
Set minds on things above (3:1–2); put on compassion, humility, love (3:12–14).
What themes are prominent in 1 Thessalonians?
Encouragement; holy living; Jesus’ return.
What does 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 teach about the Lord's return?
Believers will be caught up with Christ.
How should Christians live according to 1 Thessalonians 4:11–12?
Live quietly; work diligently.
What is the purpose of 2 Thessalonians?
Correct false ideas about the Day of the Lord.
Who is identified as the Man of Lawlessness in 2 Thessalonians 2:3–4?
Must appear before Christ returns.
What warning does 2 Thessalonians give about work?
If one will not work, neither shall he eat (3:10).
What is the purpose of 1 Timothy?
Church leadership instructions.
What qualifications are required for elders and deacons according to 1 Timothy 3:1–13?
Must be above reproach.
What warnings does Paul give in 1 Timothy?
Avoid false teachers; pursue godliness.
What tone characterizes 2 Timothy?
Paul’s final letter; personal and urgent.
What does 2 Timothy 3:16–17 state about Scripture?
All Scripture is God-breathed and useful.
What does Paul encourage in 2 Timothy regarding suffering?
Share in suffering; finish the race (4:7).
What is the purpose of the book of Titus?
Paul instructs Titus on organizing the church in Crete.
What are the qualifications for leaders mentioned in Titus 1:5–9?
Elders must be blameless, self-controlled.
According to Titus 2:11–12, what does grace teach believers?
To live upright, self-controlled lives.
Who authored the book of James and what is its main theme?
James, brother of Jesus; faith without works is dead.
What do trials produce according to James 1:2–4?
Perseverance and maturity.
What does James 1:22 instruct believers to do?
Obey the Word; not just hear it.
What is the relationship between faith and works according to James 2:17?
Faith without works is dead.
What does James 3 say about the tongue?
The tongue has great destructive power.
Who is the audience of 1 Peter?
Suffering Christians in Asia Minor.
According to 1 Peter 1:15–16, how are believers instructed to be?
Be holy as God is holy.
What does 1 Peter 4:12–13 encourage believers to do in times of suffering?
Rejoice when sharing Christ’s sufferings.
What does 1 Peter 5:8 warn about?
The devil prowls like a lion.
What themes are addressed in 2 Peter?
Warning against false teachers; grow in godliness.
What does 2 Peter 1:20–21 state about prophecy?
Prophecy comes from God, not humans.
How does 2 Peter 3:10 describe the Day of the Lord?
Will come like a thief; live holy lives.
What is Jude's purpose in writing?
Contend for the faith.
What warning is issued against false teachers in the book of Jude?
False teachers distort grace into immorality.
What does Jude say about perseverance?
Keep yourselves in God’s love; build yourselves up in faith.
What advice does Jude give for rescuing the doubting?
Snatch others from the fire.
Who is the author of Revelation and where was he?
John on Patmos.
What is the audience of Revelation?
Seven persecuted churches.
What vision of Christ is presented in Revelation 1?
Jesus appears glorified; Alpha & Omega.
What messages are conveyed to the churches in Revelation 2–3?
Calls to repent, endure, and stay faithful.
What is described in the Throne Room of Revelation 4–5?
Heavenly worship; the Lamb is worthy.
What are the judgments mentioned in Revelation?
Seals, trumpets, bowls — symbolic judgments on evil.
What does Revelation say about the Fall of Babylon?
Evil world system defeated.
What is the final victory described in Revelation?
Christ defeats beast, false prophet, dragon.
What is the message of the New Creation in Revelation 21–22?
New Heaven & New Earth; God dwells with His people.
What is the main message of Revelation?
God wins; stay faithful; Christ returns and makes all things new.