From 75eb41c62c1a3b27a68440b06cff177f398becec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: justplainjane47 Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 14:05:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Edit 'tq_2CO.tsv' using 'tc-create-app' --- tq_2CO.tsv | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/tq_2CO.tsv b/tq_2CO.tsv index 631c5c1eb..3ff44c9d6 100644 --- a/tq_2CO.tsv +++ b/tq_2CO.tsv @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response 1:1 krio Who wrote this epistle? Paul and Timothy wrote the epistle. 1:1 nkj4 To whom was the epistle written? It was written to the church of God which was at Corinth and to all the saints in the entire region of Achaia. -1:3 zfqy How does Paul describe God? Paul describes God as the father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the father of mercies, and God of all comfort. +1:3 zfqy How does Paul describe God? Paul describes God as the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and God of all comfort. 1:4 yoz4 Why does God comfort us in our affliction? He comforts us so that we are able to comfort those who are in affliction, with the same comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. -1:8-9 khhr What trouble did Paul and his companions have in Asia? They were completely crushed beyond what they could bear. They had the sentence of death on them. +1:8-9 khhr What trouble did Paul and his companions have in Asia? They were burdened beyond what they could bear, so that they expected to die. 1:9 cz6y For what reason was the sentence of death on Paul and his companions? The sentence of death caused them to not put their trust in themselves, but instead to trust in God. 1:11 jd06 How did Paul say that the Corinthian church could help them? Paul said the Corinthian church could help them by their prayer. 1:12 yux4 Of what did Paul say that he and his companions were proud? They were proud of the testimony of their conscience, which is that they had conducted themselves in the world—and especially in dealing with the Corinthian church—with the holiness and sincerity that come from God, not according to earthly wisdom but by the grace of God.