First Letter to Timothy
  • 1. The First Letter to Timothy, often referred to simply as First Timothy, is a pastoral epistle found in the New Testament of the Christian Bible, traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul, who is believed to have written it to his young protégé, Timothy, around the mid-first century AD. This letter serves as both personal correspondence and doctrinal instruction, offering insights into the challenges and responsibilities of church leadership in the early Christian communities. Within its chapters, Paul provides Timothy with guidance on maintaining sound doctrine, addressing false teachings, and upholding moral integrity among church leaders and members. The text emphasizes the importance of faith, good works, and the proper conduct expected of both elders and deacons, while also encouraging Timothy to be bold and confident in his role amidst the challenges he faced in Ephesus. The letter highlights key theological concepts such as the importance of prayer, the role of women in the church, and the significance of the good confession of faith. Overall, First Timothy is not only a reflection of the early church's governance but also a timeless exhortation to uphold the values of the Christian faith.

    Who is the author of the First Letter to Timothy?
A) James
B) Peter
C) Paul
D) John
  • 2. Which city is Timothy associated with?
A) Rome
B) Jerusalem
C) Ephesus
D) Corinth
  • 3. What does Paul say about the use of the Law?
A) It should be abolished
B) It is irrelevant
C) It is always harmful
D) It is good if used lawfully
  • 4. What does Paul advise Timothy to do regarding prayer?
A) Only pray for the righteous
B) Pray silently
C) Pray for all people
D) Avoid praying in public
  • 5. What is the role of an overseer according to Paul?
A) To preach only
B) To manage the church well
C) To collect offerings
D) To lead worship
  • 6. How does Paul refer to the spirit that Timothy has?
A) Spirit of power, love, and self-discipline
B) Spirit of anger
C) Spirit of fear
D) Spirit of doubt
  • 7. What does Paul state about riches?
A) They can be a trap
B) They are forbidden
C) They lead to peace
D) They are always good
  • 8. Who should elders be?
A) Inexperienced
B) Above reproach
C) Popular
D) Controversial
  • 9. What does Paul instruct Timothy regarding old widows?
A) Honor them
B) Disregard them
C) Falsely accuse them
D) Ignore them
  • 10. According to Paul, what is holy living about?
A) Popularity
B) Worldly success
C) Godliness with contentment
D) Wealth accumulation
  • 11. What does Paul say about the love of money?
A) It is an endearing trait
B) It is always justified
C) It is the root of all evil
D) It leads to charity
  • 12. What are Timothy's domestic responsibilities implied?
A) Seek prestige
B) Neglect family
C) Manage family well
D) Follow worldly desires
  • 13. What does Paul tell Timothy to hold onto?
A) Popularity and fame
B) Faith and a good conscience
C) Worldly wisdom
D) Wealth and success
  • 14. What role is Timothy instructed to fulfill?
A) Evangelist
B) Missionary
C) Pastor
D) Deacon
  • 15. Which false teaching does Paul warn Timothy about?
A) Hellenistic philosophy
B) Jewish laws
C) Charismatic gifts
D) Endless genealogies
  • 16. What is one of the issues Paul addresses about elders?
A) Not a recent convert
B) Must be wealthy
C) Must be single
D) Should be a scholar
  • 17. What does Paul say about contentment?
A) Hard to achieve
B) Great gain
C) A curse
D) A gift
  • 18. How does Paul refer to God?
A) The ancient of days
B) The living God
C) The Holy One
D) The creator
  • 19. To whom is the letter addressed?
A) Timothy
B) Titus
C) Silas
D) Barnabas
  • 20. What is one of the main themes of the letter?
A) Prosperity
B) Angelic visions
C) Sound doctrine
D) Faith healing
  • 21. What does Paul instruct Timothy to avoid?
A) Physical exercise
B) Community service
C) Public speaking
D) False teachings
  • 22. What does Paul encourage Timothy to pursue?
A) Wealth
B) Righteousness
C) Fame
D) Popularity
  • 23. What does Paul mention as a means to avoid strife?
A) Wealth
B) Debate
C) Prayer
D) Isolation
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