New Testament Test 2-2
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- 1 Tim
- pivate letter to Timothy, but used for teaching in Ephesus
- 2 Cor
- the vindication of paul's ministry and the rebuke of the "super-apostles"
- Galatians
- faith and the spirit versus works of the law and the law
- Titus
- Paul is writing to Titus in Crete
- 2 Thes
- to clear up some misunderstandings about the teaching on the end times as well as to warn against idleness
- Ephesians
- salvation in Christ as the Eternal plan of God
- 1 Tim
- protests against needless controversies in the church and of the dangers of ministry for financial gain
- 2 Tim
- pauls farewell message and fianl charge to timothy
- 2 Cor
- the character and defense of paul's ministry
- Ephesians
- paul is the minister of a Gospel that unites jews and gentiles into one people of God
- 1 Cor
- Paul wrote in Ephesus
- 2 Cor
- paul's plans for visiting the corinthians
- 1 Thes
- insight into pauls' personality especially his pastoral concern
- 2 Thes
- the man of lawlessness as the sign preceding the coming of christ
- Philippians
- to show appreciation for a gift sent to Paul
- 2 Tim
- Paul- doubted because vocabulary, style, church structure, and theology
- 1 Thes
- paul's thanksgiving for the faith of the thessalonians in the face of persecution
- 2 Cor
- the collection for jerusalem
- 1 Cor
- Speaks to a context in which some held views of Christianity and spirituality apart from ethics and conduct
- Colossians
- the victory of christ, achieved in the cross, over all supernatural forces
- Colossians
- the supremacy of Christ in creation and salvation
- 1 Thes
- Written by Paul
- Romans
- The place of israel in God's Plan
- Colossians
- Paul- doubted because vocabulary, style, and theology
- 1 Tim
- sheds light on the ministry and organization of the church as well as the character of those who serve in ministry
- Colossians
- the supremacy of christ
- 2 Tim
- moral decadence as a sign of the last days and encouragement for timothy to face persecution with courage
- Romans
- a large part of the argument has to do with Jewish/Gentile relations within the church
- 1 Cor
- the problem of moral lapses
- Galatians
- the defense of the gospel based on paul's personal experiences
- Ephesians
- light versus darkness and the christian household
- Romans
- two Humanities: those in adam and those in Christ
- 2 Thes
- the certainty of God's judgment in the day of the Lord
- Philippians
- warnings against false teachers using the example of Paul's former life
- 1 Thes
- the return of christ as the basis of christian hope and living
- Colossians
- exhortation for christians in all times not to go along with the philosophy of the times
- Ephesians
- The Christian's Warfare
- 1 Cor
- the problem of misunderstanding the resurrection
- Romans
- Jews and Gentiles are both unrighteous and in need of salvation by faith in Jesus
- 2 Tim
- encouragement for timothy to perform his task and advice for handling false teachers
- Galatians
- emphasis on genuine chrisitian freedom
- Philemon
- Paul wrote it.
- 2 Tim
- encouragement for timothy based on timothys gifting and pauls testimony
- Galatians
- Date is dependent on the decision of audience
- Titus
- Paul- doubted because vocabulary, style, church structure, and theology
- 1 Tim
- place a strong emphasis on sound doctrine and the gospel
- Philippians
- the exhortation for unity based on christ's example
- 1 Cor
- the problem of marriage and sexual relations
- Philippians
- Written by Paul
- 1 Cor
- Good indications of the character of Paul as a person, Christian, pastor, and apostle
- Colossians
- Rome or possibly caesarea or ephesus
- Titus
- the gospel is seen as a civilizer intended for the most upromising of people and it is to transform these people into living godly lives
- Philippians
- to commend Timothy to them
- Colossians
- Christian behavior and the christian household
- Titus
- one of the rare occurrences in the new testament where Jesus is called God
- Philemon
- Onesimus, a runaway slave, had come into contact with paul and had become converted. Paul is sending him back to his owner as the law required, but is appealing on Onesimus' behalf for Philemon to receive him with kindness as a brother in Christ
- Romans
- Paul wrote in Corinth
- Titus
- sheds light on the ministry and organization of the church as well as the character of those who serve in ministry
- Romans
- Pauls future travel plans: Jerusalem, Rome, and Spain
- Galatians
- ethics and true christian freedom
- Philippians
- rejoicing and Paul's acknowledgement of the gift
- 1 Cor
- the problem of the misuse of spiritual gifts
- 2 Thes
- Paul- doubted because of a change in tone
- 1 Thes
- paul's encouragement and pastoral concern for the thessalonians
- 1 Tim
- interested in the conduct of others in the church- details about prayer and the behaviors of groups in the church
- 1 Cor
- the problem of meat offered to idols
- 1 Cor
- the problem of divisiveness caused by wrong views of wisdom
- 1 Cor
- the problem of disorderliness in public worship
- 1 Thes
- knowledge about eschatology, especiall on the fat of dead believers and the return of the Lord
- Philippians
- to show how Paul can respond with satisfaction when a church he founded makes progress in the faith
- Romans
- Paul may have been garnering prayer and financial support for his mission to Spain
- Philippians
- Paul rejoices despite his current circumstances
- 2 Cor
- to defend his apostleship against outsiders who were jews steeped in hebrew language and culture though well familiar with the Hellenistic world
- 2 Tim
- to urge Timothy to join him as others were deserting paul and to admonish Timothy to guard the gospel in a time of growing persecution
- Philippians
- the greatness of Christ and his condescension to lowliness and servathood to bring salvation
- Romans
- Practical Exhorations
- Colossians
- warnings against speculative philosophy, worship of angels, ritual observance, and extreme self-denial
- 2 Thes
- the warning against idleness
- Ephesians
- Unity and diversity in the body of christ
- Philippians
- to give news about his own circumstances
- Galatians
- strong affirmation that justification comes only through faith in christ and no works of the law
- Philippians
- to speak of the faithfulness of epaphroditus in ministry despite dangers in fulfilling it
- Ephesians
- Paul- doubted because vocabulary, style, and theology
- 1 Thes
- Paul wrote in Corinth