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  • 1.  How does Paul introduce himself in 2 Timothy
    11?
  • A.  A bondservant of Jesus Christ
  • B.  An apostle of Jesus Christ
  • C. A minister of Jesus Christ
  • D. A soldier of Jesus Christ

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  • 2. According to 2 Timothy 11, Pauls
    apostleship was according to the promise of what?
  • A. Life in Christ Jesus
  • B. Peace on earth
  • C. Power from above
  • D. Wisdom from God

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  • 3. What does Paul call Timothy in 2 Timothy 12?
  • A. Beloved servant
  • B. Beloved brother
  • C. Beloved friend
  • D. Beloved son

4
  • 4. According to 2 Timothy 13, Paul served God
    with what kind of conscience?
  • A. Pure (Clear)
  • B. Guilty (Weak)
  • C. Steadfast (Strong)
  • D. Patient (Longsuffering)

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  • 5. According to 2 Timothy 14, Paul was mindful
    of (recalled) Timothys what?
  • A. Words
  • B. Deeds
  • C. Tears
  • D. Youth

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  • 6. According to 2 Timothy 15, who was Timothys
    grandmother?
  • A. Prisca
  • B. Chloe
  • C. Lois
  • D. Eunice

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  • 7. According to 2 Timothy 15, who was Timothys
    mother?
  • A. Prisca
  • B. Chloe
  • C. Lois
  • D. Eunice

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  • 8. According to 2 Timothy 16, how did Timothy
    acquire the gift of God?
  • A. He prayed for it night and day
  • B. Paul laid hands on him
  • C. His grandmother blessed him
  • D. The Holy Spirit fell on his household

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  • 9. According to 2 Timothy 17, God has not given
    us a spirit of what?
  • A. Fear (Timidity)
  • B. Desire (Longing)
  • C. Power (Strength)
  • D. Sorrow (Sadness)

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  • 10. In 2 Timothy 18, Paul told Timothy not to
    be ashamed of the testimony of whom?
  • A. Lois and Eunice
  • B. The apostles
  • C. Our Lord
  • D. Titus

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  • 11. In 2 Timothy 18, Paul told Timothy to share
    (join) with him in what?
  • A. His prison cell
  • B. Suffering for the gospel
  • C. Encouraging the Thessalonians
  • D. Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs

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  • 12. According to 2 Timothy 19, God called us
    according to His own purpose and not to our what?
  • A. Our faith
  • B. Our hope
  • C. Our works
  • D. Our confession

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  • 13. According to 2 Timothy 19, when was grace
    given to (granted) us in Christ Jesus?
  • A. Before time began (From all eternity)
  • B. When man sinned (trespassed Gods command)
  • C. When He was raised (At His resurrection)
  • D. At our baptism (When we were washed in His
    blood)

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  • 14. According to 2 Timothy 110, what did our
    Savior abolish?
  • A. Sin
  • B. Death
  • C. Slavery
  • D. The Law

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  • 15. According to 2 Timothy 110, what did Jesus
    bring to light through the gospel?
  • A. Gods will for mankind
  • B. Darkness and death
  • C. The hope of heaven
  • D. Life and immortality

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  • 16. According to 2 Timothy 111, Paul was
    appointed to be what for the gospel?
  • A. A preacher
  • B. An apostle
  • C. A teacher
  • D. All of the above

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  • 17. In 2 Timothy 112, Paul wrote, I am not
    ashamed, for I know whom I have ________
  • A. Persecuted
  • B. Persuaded
  • C. Believed
  • D. Instructed

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  • 18. According to 2 Timothy 113, what had
    Timothy heard from Paul, that Paul wanted him to
    hold fast (retain)?
  • A. Sound words
  • B. Wholesome words
  • C. Inexpressible words
  • D. Five words with understanding

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  • 19. According to 2 Timothy 114, how was Timothy
    to keep (guard) the good thing (treasure) which
    was committed (entrusted) to him?
  • A. By following Paul
  • B. By the Holy Spirit
  • C. By prayer and fasting
  • D. By his good conscience

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  • 20. Who did Paul say had turned away from him,
    in 2 Timothy 115?
  • A. All those in Macedonia
  • B. All those in Achaia
  • C. All those in Judea
  • D. All those in Asia

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  • 21. Paul specifically named which two people in
    Asia who had turned away from him, in 2 Timothy
    115?
  • A. Phygellus and Hermogenes
  • B. Onesiphorus and Erastus
  • C. Hymenaeus and Philetus
  • D. Jannes and Jambres

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  • 22. According to 2 Timothy 116, what did Paul
    want the Lord to grant to Onesiphorus?
  • A. A crown
  • B. Power
  • C. Mercy
  • D. Peace

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  • 23. Which of these is not something Paul said
    about Onesiphorus in 2 Timothy 116-18?
  • A. He found me in Rome
  • B. He often refreshed me
  • C. He helped me in Ephesus
  • D. He was ashamed of my chains

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  • 24. According to 2 Timothy 117, what did
    Onesiphorus do to find Paul in Rome?
  • A. Bribed a guard
  • B. Searched zealously
  • C. Appealed to Caesar
  • D. Petitioned the warden

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  • 1. In 2 Timothy 21, Paul tells Timothy to be
    strong in what?
  • A. The grace that is in Christ Jesus
  • B. The wisdom of the ages
  • C. The faith of our fathers
  • D. Self-discipline

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  • 2. In 2 Timothy 22, to whom did Paul tell
    Timothy to commit (entrust) the things Paul said?
  • A. Soldiers, athletes, and farmers
  • B. Sinful men who needed salvation
  • C. Faithful men who could teach others
  • D. Those who had turned away from Paul

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  • 3. According to 2 Timothy 23, what must we do
    as a good soldier of Christ?
  • A. Endure (Suffer) hardship
  • B. Defeat (Destroy) the enemy
  • C. Count the cost of battle
  • D. Put on the full armor of God

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  • 4. According to 2 Timothy 24, a soldier on
    active duty should try to please whom?
  • A. The king
  • B. His fellow soldiers
  • C. The one who defeated him
  • D. The one who enlisted him

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  • 5. From 2 Timothy 25, how must an athlete
    compete in order to win the crown (prize)?
  • A. With all his strength
  • B. According to the rules
  • C. Being temperate in all things
  • D. All of the above

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  • 6. From 2 Timothy 26, who must be the first to
    partake (receive a share) of the crops?
  • A. The money-lenders
  • B. The priests and Levites
  • C. The hard-working farmer
  • D. The ox that treads the grain

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  • 7. In 2 Timothy 28, Paul points out that Jesus
    was a descendant of whom?
  • A. Adam
  • B. Abraham
  • C. Judah
  • D. David

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  • 8. According to 2 Timothy 28-9, for what did
    Paul suffer, even to the point of chains
    (imprisonment)?
  • A. For persecuting Christians
  • B. For appealing to Caesar
  • C. For the Law of Moses
  • D. For the gospel

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  • 9. In 2 Timothy 29, although Paul was in chains
    (imprisoned), what did he say was not chained
    (imprisoned)?
  • A. His hope
  • B. Gods word
  • C. Timothys faith
  • D. The Holy Spirit

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  • 10. According to 2 Timothy 210, what did Paul
    endure for the sake of the elect (chosen)?
  • A. Prison
  • B. A thorn in the flesh
  • C. Beatings and stonings
  • D. All things

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  • 11. According to 2 Timothy 211, if we died with
    Christ, we shall also do what with Him?
  • A. Live
  • B. Ascend
  • C. Worship
  • D. Be transfigured

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  • 12. According to 2 Timothy 212, what causes
    Jesus to deny us?
  • A. Our immorality
  • B. Our lack of faith
  • C. Our denying Him
  • D. Our weak conscience

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  • 13. According to 2 Timothy 213, whom can Jesus
    not deny?
  • A. Himself
  • B. His apostles
  • C. His followers
  • D. His forefathers

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  • 14. According to 2 Timothy 214, striving
    (wrangling) about words results in what?
  • A. Factions among brethren
  • B. The ruin of the hearers
  • C. A need for interpreters
  • D. Reliance on tongues

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  • 15. 2 Timothy 215 says, present yourself
    approved to God, a worker who does not need to be
    _________,
  • A. Paid
  • B. Fired
  • C. Ashamed
  • D. Chastised

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  • 16. According to 2 Timothy 215, what should we
    rightly divide (accurately handle)?
  • A. Our gifts
  • B. Idle babblings
  • C. Gold and silver
  • D. The Word of truth

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  • 17. According to 2 Timothy 216, profane and
    idle babblings (worldly and empty chatter) lead
    to what?
  • A. Disgrace
  • B. More ungodliness
  • C. The ruin of the hearers
  • D. Factions among brethren

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  • 18. In 2 Timothy 2 17, whose message does Paul
    say will spread like cancer (gangrene)?
  • A. Phygellus and Hermogenes
  • B. Hymenaeus and Philetus
  • C. Jannes and Jambres
  • D. Aquila and Prisca

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  • 19. According to 2 Timothy 218, what did false
    teachers say about the resurrection?
  • A. It was already past (has already taken place)
  • B. It would never come
  • C. They knew (foretold) when it would be
  • D. Only Jesus could experience it

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  • 20. According to 2 Timothy 219, Gods solid
    foundation has a seal saying what?
  • A. The Lord knows those who are His.
  • B. The Lord cannot deny Himself.
  • C. The Lord was seen by angels.
  • D. The Lord reigns forever.

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  • 21. According to 2 Timothy 219, everyone who
    names the name of Christ should depart (abstain)
    from what?
  • A. Unbelievers
  • B. Unclean meat
  • C. Idolatry (False gods)
  • D. Iniquity (Wickedness)

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  • 22. According to 2 Timothy 220, why are there
    different vessels in a great (large) house?
  • A. Some for food and some for drink
  • B. Some for men and some for women
  • C. Some for honor and some for dishonor
  • D. Some for clean and some for unclean

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  • 23. According to 2 Timothy 221, a vessel useful
    to the Master is prepared for what?
  • A. A single purpose
  • B. Several chores
  • C. Every good work
  • D. Years of service

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  • 24. In 2 Timothy 222, Paul tells Timothy to
    flee from what kind of lusts?
  • A. Worldly lusts
  • B. Youthful lusts
  • C. Foolish lusts
  • D. All lusts

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  • 25. In 2 Timothy 222, Paul says to pursue
    righteousness, faith, love, and peace with those
    who call on the Lord how?
  • A. Out of necessity
  • B. Out of desperation
  • C. Out of a pure heart
  • D. Out of their darkness

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  • 26. From 2 Timothy 223, foolish and ignorant
    disputes (speculations) generate (produce) what?
  • A. Wisdom (Understanding)
  • B. Strife (Quarrels)
  • C. Trials (Suffering)
  • D. Ruin (Downfall)

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  • 27. From 2 Timothy 224, a servant of the Lord
    must not quarrel but be able to do what?
  • A. Teach
  • B. Repent
  • C. Keep quiet
  • D. Make peace

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  • 28. From 2 Timothy 225, we correct those in
    opposition so God may grant them what?
  • A. Redemption
  • B. Repentance
  • C. Reconciliation
  • D. Righteousness

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  • 29. From 2 Timothy 225, we correct those in
    opposition so they may know what?
  • A. Love
  • B. Unity
  • C. The truth
  • D. The Law

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  • 30. From 2 Timothy 226, we correct those in
    opposition so they may come to what?
  • A. The feast
  • B. The assembly
  • C. Their senses
  • D. An agreement

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  • 31. From 2 Timothy 226, we correct those in
    opposition so they may escape from what?
  • A. Prison
  • B. Judgment
  • C. Gods wrath
  • D. The devils snare

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  • 1. According to 2 Timothy 31, what will come in
    the last days?
  • A. Joyous (Glad) times
  • B. Perilous (Difficult) times
  • C. Sorrowful (Tearful) times
  • D. Wondrous (Amazing) times

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  • 2. According to 2 Timothy 32-4, what will men
    love in the last days?
  • A. Money
  • B. Pleasure
  • C. Themselves
  • D. All of the above

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  • 3. According to 2 Timothy 32, in the last days
    men will be disobedient to whom?
  • A. God
  • B. Kings
  • C. Judges
  • D. Parents

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  • 4. Which of these is not something Paul
    specifically warns that men will be in the last
    days, in 2 Timothy 32-4?
  • A. Proud (Arrogant)
  • B. Boasters (Boastful)
  • C. Superior (Exalted)
  • D. Haughty (Conceited)

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  • 5. Which of these is not something Paul
    specifically warns that men will be in the last
    days, in 2 Timothy 32-4?
  • A. Slanderers (Malicious gossips)
  • B. Perjurers (False witnesses)
  • C. Blasphemers (Revilers)
  • D. Traitors (Treacherous)

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  • 6. Which of these is not something Paul
    specifically warns that men will be in the last
    days, in 2 Timothy 32-4?
  • A. Unloving
  • B. Unlearned (Ignorant)
  • C. Unthankful (Ungrateful)
  • D. Unforgiving (Irreconcilable)

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  • 7. Which of these is not something Paul
    specifically warns that men will be in the last
    days, in 2 Timothy 32-4?
  • A. Headstrong (Reckless)
  • B. Without self-control
  • C. Indecisive
  • D. Brutal

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  • 8. 2 Timothy 35 warns us to avoid people who
    have (hold to) a form of godliness but deny its
    what?
  • A. Power
  • B. Source
  • C. Value
  • D. Message

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  • 9. 2 Timothy 36 warns against those who come in
    and take what kind of women captive?
  • A. Unmarried women with no husband to teach them
  • B. Gullible (Weak) women loaded down with sins
  • C. Weary women loaded down with housework
  • D. Widows with no money (means of support)

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  • 10. According to 2 Timothy 37, those led astray
    by false teachers were always learning, but they
    never came to what?
  • A. The meat of Gods word
  • B. The ability to teach others
  • C. The knowledge of the truth
  • D. The application of their learning

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  • 11. According to 2 Timothy 38, Jannes and
    Jambres resisted (opposed) whom?
  • A. Moses
  • B. Christ
  • C. Paul
  • D. Timothy

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  • 12. Men who resist the truth will make no
    further progress because what will be manifest
    (obvious) to all, according to 2 Timothy 39?
  • A. Their true intentions
  • B. Their iniquity
  • C. Their greed
  • D. Their folly

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  • 13. Which of these is not one of the places Paul
    specifically mentions where he was persecuted, in
    2 Timothy 311?
  • A. Antioch
  • B. Iconium
  • C. Lystra
  • D. Derbe

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  • 14. According to 2 Timothy 312, all who desire
    to live godly in Christ will suffer what?
  • A. Loneliness
  • B. Vengeance
  • C. Persecution
  • D. Embarrassment

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  • 15. 2 Timothy 313 says, Evil men and _________
    will grow worse and worse (proceed from bad to
    worse), deceiving and being deceived.
  • A. Traitors
  • B. Idolaters
  • C. Impostors
  • D. Hermogenes

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  • 16. In 2 Timothy 314, Paul urged Timothy to
    continue in what things?
  • A. Things he had learned
  • B. Things he had enjoyed
  • C. Things he had suffered
  • D. Things he had witnessed

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  • 17. According to 2 Timothy 314, how could
    Timothy be assured (convinced) of the things he
    had learned?
  • A. By knowing from whom he had learned them
  • B. By comparing them to his manner of life
  • C. By testing them against the Scriptures
  • D. By seeking a sign from heaven

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  • 18. According to 2 Timothy 315, how long had
    Timothy known the Holy Scriptures (sacred
    writings)?
  • A. Since his first encounter with Paul
  • B. Since the day of his circumcision
  • C. Since he was baptized
  • D. Since childhood

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  • 19. According to 2 Timothy 315, the Scriptures
    give wisdom for salvation through what?
  • A. Baptism
  • B. Gods grace
  • C. Good works
  • D. Faith in Christ Jesus

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  • 20. According to 2 Timothy 316, which Scripture
    is inspired by God?
  • A. The Law
  • B. The Prophets
  • C. The writings of the apostles
  • D. All Scripture

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  • 21. Which of the following is not specifically
    listed in 2 Timothy 316 as something for which
    Scripture is profitable?
  • A. Doctrine (Teaching)
  • B. Contemplation (Meditation)
  • C. Correction
  • D. Reproof

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  • 22. According to 2 Timothy 317, Scripture helps
    the man of God to be complete (adequate) and
    equipped for what?
  • A. Withstanding persecution
  • B. Warfare with the evil one
  • C. Every good work
  • D. Heaven

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  • 1. According to 2 Timothy 41, whom will Jesus
    judge at His appearing?
  • A. The living only
  • B. The dead only
  • C. The living and the dead
  • D. No one

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  • 2. Paul told Timothy to be ready in season and
    out of season to do what, in 2 Timothy 42?
  • A. Preach the word
  • B. Come to Rome
  • C. Be arrested
  • D. Die

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  • 3. In 2 Timothy 42, how did Paul say to rebuke
    and exhort?
  • A. With zeal (fervor)
  • B. With meekness (humility)
  • C. With kindness (compassion)
  • D. With longsuffering (patience)

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  • 4. In 2 Timothy 43, Paul warned Timothy of a
    time when people would not endure what?
  • A. Each others opinion
  • B. Sound doctrine
  • C. Persecution
  • D. Worship

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  • 5. In 2 Timothy 43, Paul warned that people
    would heap up (accumulate) what for themselves,
    according to their own desires?
  • A. Food
  • B. Money
  • C. Teachers
  • D. Transgressions

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  • 6. According to 2 Timothy 44, people will turn
    their ears away from truth toward what?
  • A. Hypocrisy
  • B. Fables (Myths)
  • C. Soothing music
  • D. Idolatry (Pagan idols)

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  • 7. In 2 Timothy 45, Paul told Timothy to
    fulfill his ministry doing the work of what?
  • A. An elder
  • B. A deacon
  • C. An apostle
  • D. An evangelist

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  • 8. In 2 Timothy 46, Paul said he was already
    being poured out as what?
  • A. Drops of blood
  • B. A drink offering
  • C. Rain from heaven
  • D. Wine from an old wineskin

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  • 9. In 2 Timothy 46, what did Paul say was at
    hand (had come)?
  • A. The day of judgment
  • B. The moment of truth
  • C. The time of his departure
  • D. The war to end all wars

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  • 10. In 2 Timothy 47, Paul said he had finished
    the race (course) and fought what kind of fight?
  • A. The long fight
  • B. The good fight
  • C. The brutal fight
  • D. The Lords fight

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  • 11. In 2 Timothy 48, who did Paul say would
    give him the crown of righteousness?
  • A. The archangel
  • B. The evangelist
  • C. The coppersmith
  • D. The righteous Judge

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  • 12. According to 2 Timothy 48, the crown of
    righteousness will be given to all who have loved
    the Lords what?
  • A. Appearing
  • B. Teaching
  • C. Brethren
  • D. Church

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  • 13. 2 Tim. 410 says, Having loved this present
    world, who forsook (deserted) Paul?
  • A. Titus
  • B. Linus
  • C. Demas
  • D. Carpus

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  • 14. According to 2 Timothy 410, where had Titus
    gone?
  • A. Dalmatia
  • B. Galatia
  • C. Macedonia
  • D. Elbonia

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  • 15. From 2 Timothy 411, who was the only person
    with Paul when he wrote this letter?
  • A. Matthew
  • B. Mark
  • C. Luke
  • D. John

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  • 16. In 2 Timothy 411, Paul told Timothy to
    bring what useful person with him?
  • A. Matthew
  • B. Mark
  • C. Luke
  • D. John

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  • 17. According to 2 Timothy 412, whom had Paul
    sent to Ephesus?
  • A. Tychicus
  • B. Trophimus
  • C. Crescens
  • D. Pudens

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  • 18. What had Paul left with Carpus that he
    wanted Timothy to bring to him, according to 2
    Timothy 413?
  • A. Sandals
  • B. Money
  • C. Cloak
  • D. Staff

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  • 19. According to 2 Tim. 414, what kind of
    metalworker was Alexander, who did Paul much
    harm?
  • A. Blacksmith
  • B. Goldsmith
  • C. Silversmith
  • D. Coppersmith

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  • 20. According to 2 Timothy 416, who stood with
    (supported) Paul at his first defense?
  • A. Tychicus and Trophimus
  • B. Prisca and Aquila
  • C. Only Luke
  • D. No one

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  • 21. According to 2 Timothy 417, the Lord stood
    with Paul and strengthened him so that who might
    hear?
  • A. All in Rome
  • B. All in Spain
  • C. All the Gentiles
  • D. All the world

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  • 22. According 2 Timothy 417, Paul was delivered
    out of what?
  • A. The devils snare
  • B. The lions mouth
  • C. The spiders web
  • D. The serpents bite

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  • 23. In 2 Timothy 418, Paul said the Lord would
    deliver him from every what?
  • A. Every hardship (affliction)
  • B. Every evil work (deed)
  • C. Every harbor
  • D. Every trial

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  • 24. In 2 Timothy 418, Paul said the Lord would
    preserve him for (bring him safely to) what?
  • A. Spain
  • B. More trials
  • C. His heavenly kingdom
  • D. Doctrine, reproof, and correction

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  • 25. In closing his letter, in 2 Timothy 419,
    which of these is not someone Paul specifically
    told Timothy to greet?
  • A. Prisca
  • B. Aquila
  • C. Household of Chloe
  • D. Household of Onesiphorus

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  • 26. In 2 Timothy 420, Paul said Erastus had
    stayed where?
  • A. Corinth
  • B. Ephesus
  • C. Philippi
  • D. Thessalonica

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  • 27. According to 2 Timothy 420, whom did Paul
    leave sick in Miletus?
  • A. Titus
  • B. Tertius
  • C. Tychicus
  • D. Trophimus

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  • 28. From 2 Timothy 421, Paul wanted Timothy to
    try very hard to come before when?
  • A. Winter
  • B. His trial
  • C. Passover
  • D. Pentecost

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  • 29. In closing his letter, in 2 Timothy 421,
    which of these is not someone who Paul
    specifically named as greeting Timothy?
  • A. Linus
  • B. Claudia
  • C. Thaddeus
  • D. Eubulus

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  • 30. In 2 Timothy 422, Paul ended his letter
    with what blessing?
  • A. Faith be with you
  • B. Grace be with you
  • C. Peace be with you
  • D. Health be with you
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