1 Timothy 2
Luscombe1 Timothy 2:1
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I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men;
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Supplications - What are supplications? How much of our prayers are supplications?
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Prayers - How does prayer differ from supplications and intercessions? Give a simple definition of prayer. What are some essential parts of prayer?
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Intercessions - What are intercessions? List people for whom intercession should be made.
1 Timothy 2:2
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For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
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Kings - Not too many nations have kings anymore? Who would be included in this term? Does this include: President, Governor, Mayor, Congressmen?
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Authority - Does this word refer only to Biblical and church authority? Does this word apply to police, judges and government officials?
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Quiet - How is the word quiet used here? What is a quiet life? What would cause our life not to be quiet?
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Peaceable - Is peace an unreachable goal? How can we have peace? Discuss: Three types of peace mentioned in the Bible - [1] With God; [2] With fellow man; [3] With yourself.
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Honesty - What is honesty? Why is this such a rare quality today? Are there situations where dishonesty is permitted?
1 Timothy 2:3
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For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior;
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Acceptable - Who sets the standard of what is acceptable?
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God - Who is God in this verse? Who is called “God” in the Bible?
1 Timothy 2:4
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Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
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Saved - Who will be saved? Did Jesus die just for the elect?
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Knowledge - What is meant by this word? Does God require a college degree? Does this word refer to knowledge about art, science, math and history? Does this word refer to spiritual information as revealed in the Bible?
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Truth - What is truth? How does the Bible use this word? List some terms that are interchangeable with truth.
1 Timothy 2:5
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For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
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God - See questions with verse 3.
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Mediator - What does a mediator do? Who is our mediator? Why do we need a mediator? Does the Holy Spirit serve as a mediator? Is there a difference in “mediator” and “intercession”? (See Romans 8:26-27)
1 Timothy 2:6
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Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.
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Ransom - Were we kidnapped? Why was a ransom needed?
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Testified - How is this word used in religious groups today? How does current usage differ from the Biblical meaning?
1 Timothy 2:7
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Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle, (I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not,) a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity.
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Ordained - How is this word used in the religious world today? What does this word mean? Are preachers, elders, deacons, ordained today?
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Preacher - What other terms does the Bible use to describe this work? What are the qualifications for a preacher? Does the preacher have any authority or power in the church?
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Apostle - What is an apostle? What are the qualifications for the office of an apostle? Are there apostles today?
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Teacher - Who is to be a teacher in the church? Is this a special office or work in the church? What are the qualifications for this work?
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Gentiles - Who are Gentiles? What does this word mean? Why are almost all people lumped together under this one word?
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Verity - Does this word describe a quality of character? Should we be people of verity, sincerity, integrity?
1 Timothy 2:8
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I will therefore that men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath or doubting.
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Men - Does this word refer to all mankind or to the male gender? Who are the “men” under consideration in this verse - all men, adult men, Christian men?
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Everywhere - Does this word designate location or occasion? Are there places or situations were women may lead in prayer?
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Lifting - Is this a required action of our worship? Why don’t we lift up our hands as we praise God?
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Wrath - How does wrath affect our worship? Does this verse teach that we should not pray when we are angry? What is a prayer of imprecation?
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Doubting - How does doubt alter our prayers? Does our doubting change the answer to prayer?
1 Timothy 2:9
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In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with braided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;
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Women - Does this verse apply to all women or only to Christians? How does this verse stand in contrast to the previous verse?
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Adorn - What is included in adorning? Does this include make-up, jewelry, shoes, hairstyle, and general appearance?
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Modest - What is modest? What is NOT modest? Do the definitions of modesty change with customs and styles?
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Shamefacedness - What does this word mean? Have we lost our ability to blush? Does this word apply to conduct as well as dress?
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Sobriety - Is sobriety the opposite of drunk? What qualities would show a person to be sober?
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Costly array - Is the price we pay for our clothes a factor in their modesty? Why are gold and pearls mentioned in this verse?
1 Timothy 2:10
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But (which becometh women professing godliness) with good works.
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Professing - What does this word mean? Can we profess something that is not true? Is profession an oral statement we make? Can we profess with our actions, attitudes and conduct?
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Godliness - How does one demonstrate godliness? Can this quality be faked? What is included in godliness? How doe we become godly?
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Good works - List some good works. What makes a work good or bad? How can good works help a godly woman?
1 Timothy 2:11
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Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection.
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Learn - Does this verse refer to spiritual learning and worship? Does this verse apply in all situations of learning (school, on the job)?
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Silence - Does this term prohibit a woman from singing, commenting in class, asking questions? Does this word mean “absolute silence”? How is this term different from the word in 1 Corinthians 14:34?
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Subjection - What is included in subjection? To whom is the woman to be in subjection? Does this require strict obedience without voicing objection? Discuss - TO: [1] God; [2] Christ; [3] Husband; [4] Elders; [5] Civil rulers; [6] One another.
1 Timothy 2:12
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But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
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Teach - Does this prohibit a woman from ALL teaching? What about the command in Titus 2:3-5? Is this public teaching (preaching), including classrooms or does it also include private teaching in the home? Can a Christian woman teach a non-Christian man the gospel?
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Usurp - What if the men “grant” a woman permission to have authority over them? Does this verse allow the giving of authority to women? Can woman have ANY authority in church matters?
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Over the man - Who is the man under consideration here? Does this apply to all men? Does this verse discuss Christian males?
SUMMARY - What is prohibited in this verse? What can a woman do in the church? Have we added some extra regulations? “A WOMAN CAN DO THAT A MAN CAN DO EXCEPT TEACH OVER THE MAN AND HAVE OVER THE MAN.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why?
1 Timothy 2:13
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For Adam was first formed, then Eve.
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First - What is purpose of this verse? In what sense is Adam first?
1 Timothy 2:14
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And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.
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Deceived - What is the importance of who was deceived and who was not? Is Paul pointing out a weakness in women?
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Transgression - Whose sin was greater, Adam or Eve? What is transgression? Is all sin a transgression of the law?
1 Timothy 2:15
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Notwithstanding she shall be saved in childbearing, if they continue in faith and charity and holiness with sobriety.
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Saved - Does this verse discuss eternal salvation? What if a woman is childless? Does this prevent her from being saved? How does childbearing save?
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Charity - What is the more common word used in the Bible?
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Holiness - How can we be holy? Does holiness require perfection? Define - Holiness.
