Bible Knowledge Quiz (New Testament) 54
1 Timothy
417) In his first letter to Timothy, Paul’s attitude toward the compilation of long genealogies was one of
enthusiasm
approbation
indifference
scorn
Answer: D
1 Timothy 1:3–4
418) The reasons given by Paul for permitting no woman to teach or to have authority over men but instead adjuring them to “be in silence” did not include the following:
Adam was formed first
Eve, not Adam, was deceived
Eve became a transgressor
Eve was formed to help Adam
Answer: D
1 Timothy 2:12–14
419) Woman will be saved, Paul continued (if she continues in faith and charity and holiness, with sobriety) through
helping man
bearing children
ministering to the sick
participating passively in religious ceremonies
Answer: B
1 Timothy 2:15
420) The list of attributes that Paul set for a bishop did not include the following
blameless
sober
sympathetic
hospitable
Answer: C
1 Timothy 3:2–3
421) A bishop, wrote Paul, must keep “in subjection with all gravity” his
children
wife
deacon
congregation
Answer: A
1 Timothy 3:4–5
422) The list of negatives that Paul specifically set for a deacon happened not to include the following:
not double-tongued
not given to much wine
not greedy of filthy lucre
not a brawler
Answer: D
1 Timothy 3:8–10
423) Paul declared that “the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; Forbidding to
dance”
lend”
marry”
proselyte”
Answer: C
1 Timothy 4:1–3
424) Dietary laws were evidently, in Paul’s view,
necessary
acceptable
rejectable
harmful
Answer: D
1 Timothy 4:3–5
425) Paul implied that a younger member of the brethren should, with respect to an older man whom he sees in wrongdoing,
rebuke
entreat
counsel
remain silent
Answer: B
1 Timothy 5:1
426) “But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house,” wrote Paul, he “is worse than
a thief”
an usurer”
an embezzler”
an infidel”
Answer: D
1 Timothy 5:8
427) Paul’s prescription for younger widows was to
never remarry
remarry but have no children
remarry and have children
make up their own minds
Answer: C
1 Timothy 5:11–15
428) Paul recommended that those who sinned be rebuked
privately
before a judge
before their families
before all
Answer: D
1 Timothy 5:20
429) As to wine, counseled Paul, drink it
not at all
only on religious occasions
a little, for thy stomach’s sake and thine often infirmities
freely, for thy spirit’s sake
Answer: C
1 Timothy 5:23
430) Servants who have believing masters, implied Paul,
are relieved of obligation toward them
may serve them somewhat less strenuously than otherwise
should act just as servants of unbelievers
serve them the better because of that
Answer: D
1 Timothy 6:2
431) “The love of money,” wrote Paul, “is the
spur to ambition”
cement of the family”
source of all controversy”
root of all evil”
Answer: D
1 Timothy 6:10