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## Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the full license found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
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This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the full license found at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
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title: 'Ephesians'
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path: './sq_EPH.tsv'
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front:intro gtn1 # 3 John Study Questions<br><br>The Apostle John probably wrote this letter to a man named Gaius in one of the churches for which John was responsible. A man named Demetrius was a leader in that church, but he refused to show hospitality to the believers who were sent out to minister to other churches, or to allow other members of the church to support them. John was very upset by this, and assured Gaius that he would come soon and rebuke Demetrius in the presence of the whole congregation. In the meantime, John urged Gaius to continue to help these believers.<br><br>You can discover John’s teaching concerning each of these things by carefully reading this letter. Ask yourself questions about what you read, and pray to God that he will open your eyes to see clearly.
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front:intro gtn1 # 3 John Study Questions\n\nThe Apostle John probably wrote this letter to a man named Gaius in one of the churches for which John was responsible. A man named Demetrius was a leader in that church, but he refused to show hospitality to the believers who were sent out to minister to other churches, or to allow other members of the church to support them. John was very upset by this, and assured Gaius that he would come soon and rebuke Demetrius in the presence of the whole congregation. In the meantime, John urged Gaius to continue to help these believers.\n\nYou can discover John’s teaching concerning each of these things by carefully reading this letter. Ask yourself questions about what you read, and pray to God that he will open your eyes to see clearly.
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1:1 x3em ὁ πρεσβύτερος 1 What title did John use to describe himself?
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1:1 d8pa 0 Why do you think John did not believe it was necessary to state his name?
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1:1 v5b9 τῷ ἀγαπητῷ, ὃν ἐγὼ ἀγαπῶ ἐν ἀληθείᾳ 1 How did John describe Gaius?
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front:intro m2r1 # Ephesians Study Questions<br><br>The Apostle Paul helped establish the church in Ephesus, and taught there for 18 months. Paul writes this letter to remind them of the relationship they have with God because they believe in Jesus, and to encourage them to live in a godly way that is worthy of their spiritual connection to God.<br><br>Paul explains that those who believe in Christ are so closely related to Jesus that he refers to them many times as “in Christ.” Although we may not clearly see it here, it is a reality in heaven. In fact, the manner in which believers of all races are joined to Christ is a “mystery” that we could not understand until God revealed it to us through the message of the Gospel.<br><br>The first three chapters describe our relationship to God, and the last three chapters tell us how we should live because we have the relationship.<br><br>You can discover Paul’s teaching concerning each of these things by carefully reading this letter. Ask yourself questions about what you read, and pray to God that he will open your eyes to see clearly.
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front:intro m2r1 # Ephesians Study Questions\n\nThe Apostle Paul helped establish the church in Ephesus, and taught there for 18 months. Paul writes this letter to remind them of the relationship they have with God because they believe in Jesus, and to encourage them to live in a godly way that is worthy of their spiritual connection to God.\n\nPaul explains that those who believe in Christ are so closely related to Jesus that he refers to them many times as “in Christ.” Although we may not clearly see it here, it is a reality in heaven. In fact, the manner in which believers of all races are joined to Christ is a “mystery” that we could not understand until God revealed it to us through the message of the Gospel.\n\nThe first three chapters describe our relationship to God, and the last three chapters tell us how we should live because we have the relationship.\n\nYou can discover Paul’s teaching concerning each of these things by carefully reading this letter. Ask yourself questions about what you read, and pray to God that he will open your eyes to see clearly.
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1:1 uwsi ἀπόστολος Χριστοῦ Ἰησοῦ 1 What title does Paul use for himself? Why is that important to the Ephesians?
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1:1 fzti διὰ θελήματος Θεοῦ 1 Paul says he became an apostle **through the will of God**. What do you think he meant to say with that phrase?
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1:1 mfez ἁγίοις 1 Why does Paul call the believers in Ephesus **saints**?
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front:intro gtn1 # Titus Study Questions<br><br>The Apostle Paul left Titus in Crete and gave him the responsibility to teach the new believers there, and to appoint elders in the local churches. Titus was a godly man, but he was not have as much experience as Paul did in guiding the formation of the new churches. In this letter, therefore, Paul counsels Titus concerning:<br><br>* How Titus should fulfil his task<br>* The kind of men he should appoint as elders<br>* The type of threats that existed that could damage the new believers<br>* How believers should act in their daily lifes<br>* What is the hope that the believers look forward to<br>* How believers should interact with secular authorities and those who do not believe in Jesus<br>* The precise message that we should believe and teach<br>* How to deal with division within the church<br><br>You can discover Paul’s teaching concerning each of these things by carefully reading each chapter of the letter. Ask yourself questions about what you read, and pray to God that he will open your eyes to see clearly.
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front:intro gtn1 # Titus Study Questions\n\nThe Apostle Paul left Titus in Crete and gave him the responsibility to teach the new believers there, and to appoint elders in the local churches. Titus was a godly man, but he was not have as much experience as Paul did in guiding the formation of the new churches. In this letter, therefore, Paul counsels Titus concerning:\n\n* How Titus should fulfil his task\n* The kind of men he should appoint as elders\n* The type of threats that existed that could damage the new believers\n* How believers should act in their daily lifes\n* What is the hope that the believers look forward to\n* How believers should interact with secular authorities and those who do not believe in Jesus\n* The precise message that we should believe and teach\n* How to deal with division within the church\n\nYou can discover Paul’s teaching concerning each of these things by carefully reading each chapter of the letter. Ask yourself questions about what you read, and pray to God that he will open your eyes to see clearly.
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1:1 x3em How did Paul describe himself to Titus?
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1:1 v5b9 δοῦλος & ἀπόστολος 1 Why do you think Paul described himself as a **servant** before he described himself as an **apostle**?
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1:1 sg88 δοῦλος Θεοῦ 1 In what ways was Paul **a servant of God**?
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