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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.

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What is the main theme of Ephesians?

Unity in Christ; Church as Christ’s Body.

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Ephesians 2:8–9 states that we are saved by grace through faith, not __.

works.

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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.

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According to Ephesians 2:14–16, what does Christ do regarding the unity of Jews and Gentiles?

Christ breaks the dividing wall.

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Who co-authored the book of Colossians with Paul?

Timothy.

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Colossians 1:15–20 emphasizes Christ's supremacy as the __ of God and head of the Church.

image.

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What are the warnings given in Colossians regarding false beliefs?

Avoid false philosophy, legalism, angel worship (Col 2:8–23).

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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).

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What themes are prominent in 1 Thessalonians?

Encouragement; holy living; Jesus’ return.

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What does 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 teach about the Lord's return?

Believers will be caught up with Christ.

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How should Christians live according to 1 Thessalonians 4:11–12?

Live quietly; work diligently.

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What is the purpose of 2 Thessalonians?

Correct false ideas about the Day of the Lord.

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Who is identified as the Man of Lawlessness in 2 Thessalonians 2:3–4?

Must appear before Christ returns.

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What warning does 2 Thessalonians give about work?

If one will not work, neither shall he eat (3:10).

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What is the purpose of 1 Timothy?

Church leadership instructions.

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What qualifications are required for elders and deacons according to 1 Timothy 3:1–13?

Must be above reproach.

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What warnings does Paul give in 1 Timothy?

Avoid false teachers; pursue godliness.

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What tone characterizes 2 Timothy?

Paul’s final letter; personal and urgent.

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What does 2 Timothy 3:16–17 state about Scripture?

All Scripture is God-breathed and useful.

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What does Paul encourage in 2 Timothy regarding suffering?

Share in suffering; finish the race (4:7).

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What is the purpose of the book of Titus?

Paul instructs Titus on organizing the church in Crete.

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What are the qualifications for leaders mentioned in Titus 1:5–9?

Elders must be blameless, self-controlled.

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According to Titus 2:11–12, what does grace teach believers?

To live upright, self-controlled lives.

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Who authored the book of James and what is its main theme?

James, brother of Jesus; faith without works is dead.

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What do trials produce according to James 1:2–4?

Perseverance and maturity.

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What does James 1:22 instruct believers to do?

Obey the Word; not just hear it.

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What is the relationship between faith and works according to James 2:17?

Faith without works is dead.

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What does James 3 say about the tongue?

The tongue has great destructive power.

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Who is the audience of 1 Peter?

Suffering Christians in Asia Minor.

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According to 1 Peter 1:15–16, how are believers instructed to be?

Be holy as God is holy.

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What does 1 Peter 4:12–13 encourage believers to do in times of suffering?

Rejoice when sharing Christ’s sufferings.

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What does 1 Peter 5:8 warn about?

The devil prowls like a lion.

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What themes are addressed in 2 Peter?

Warning against false teachers; grow in godliness.

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What does 2 Peter 1:20–21 state about prophecy?

Prophecy comes from God, not humans.

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How does 2 Peter 3:10 describe the Day of the Lord?

Will come like a thief; live holy lives.

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What is Jude's purpose in writing?

Contend for the faith.

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What warning is issued against false teachers in the book of Jude?

False teachers distort grace into immorality.

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What does Jude say about perseverance?

Keep yourselves in God’s love; build yourselves up in faith.

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What advice does Jude give for rescuing the doubting?

Snatch others from the fire.

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Who is the author of Revelation and where was he?

John on Patmos.

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What is the audience of Revelation?

Seven persecuted churches.

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What vision of Christ is presented in Revelation 1?

Jesus appears glorified; Alpha & Omega.

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What messages are conveyed to the churches in Revelation 2–3?

Calls to repent, endure, and stay faithful.

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What is described in the Throne Room of Revelation 4–5?

Heavenly worship; the Lamb is worthy.

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What are the judgments mentioned in Revelation?

Seals, trumpets, bowls — symbolic judgments on evil.

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What does Revelation say about the Fall of Babylon?

Evil world system defeated.

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What is the final victory described in Revelation?

Christ defeats beast, false prophet, dragon.

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What is the message of the New Creation in Revelation 21–22?

New Heaven & New Earth; God dwells with His people.

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What is the main message of Revelation?

God wins; stay faithful; Christ returns and makes all things new.