Bible Commentaries

E.M. Zerr's Commentary on Selected Books of the New Testament

2 Timothy 4

Clinging to a Counterfeit Cross
Introduction

Questions For Second Timothy Chapter Four

1.In what name does Paul deliver his charge?

2.Who is to be the judge?

3.What persons are meant by quick and dead?

4.Is this judging to be done in this life?

5.State what Timothy must preach.

6.What word directs him to be ever ready?

7.Under what circumstances must he do this?

8.Distinguish rebuke and exhort.

9.In what manner must he do all this?

10.What time was to come?

11.Whom would they heap to themselves?

12.Tell who will have itching ears?

13.After whose lusts are these teachers?

14.How will these teachers affect the ears?

15.What is meant by fables?

16.State the word of precaution to Timothy.

17.What the occasion for enduring

18.Tell what work he is to do.

19.What to do as to his ministry.

20.For what event is Paul now ready?

21.State the three points of his career.

22.Why call it a good fight?

23.How does a Christian keep the faith?

24.Was Paul then wearing his crown?

25.Who is to bestow this crown?

26.When?

27.Was this crown for Paul exclusively?

28.How can one love the appearing of Christ?

29.Did Paul expect immediate execution?

30.Why had Demas forsaken Paul?

31.How many companions had remained with him?

32.Whom is he expecting to come?

33.What use does he have for him?

M.Had he always had this estimate of him?

35.What had become of Tychicus?

36.Distinguish books and parchments.

37.Who had done Paul much evil?

38.Who was expected to avenge him?

39. What warning did Paul give Timothy?

40. Show that Paul did not mean personal wrongs.

41.What is meant by "answer" in16th verse?

42.Who had been his helpers in this answer?

43.From where did he obtain help?

44. For what purpose was this help extended?

45. From what was Paul delivered?

46.If this is figurative, who is meant?

47.State the assurance Paul entertained.

48.What do we know of Prisea and Aquila?

49.And of Onesiphorus?

50.In what season of year was this written?

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