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The Book of Titus Quiz

The Book of Titus is one of Paul's pastoral epistles, written to guide Titus in his leadership of churches on the island of Crete. This brief but powerful letter addresses church organization, sound doctrine, and practical Christian living. Explore your understanding of Titus with this medium-difficulty quiz covering the letter's main themes, people, and teachings.

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To whom did Paul write the Book of Titus?

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What is the Book of Titus about?+
The Book of Titus is a pastoral epistle written by the Apostle Paul to Titus, his co-worker, who was overseeing churches on the island of Crete. The letter provides guidance on church organization, appointing qualified elders, addressing false teachers, and instructing various groups in the church on how to live out their faith in practical ways.
When was the Book of Titus written?+
The Book of Titus is believed to have been written in the mid-60s AD, after Paul's first Roman imprisonment. It is one of the three pastoral epistles (along with 1 and 2 Timothy) that Paul wrote toward the end of his ministry to guide his trusted coworkers in their leadership of churches.
How long is the Book of Titus?+
The Book of Titus is one of the shortest books in the New Testament, containing only three chapters and approximately 46 verses in most Bible translations. Despite its brevity, it contains significant teaching on church leadership, sound doctrine, and Christian conduct.

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