Q 1. What is the situation (or situations) that Paul appears to be addressing in the letter? In other words, what is the occasion Paul is responding to? 2. Highlight at least four major themes that are developed in the letter (You need to have clear, complete statements with some elaboration [not bullet-points])?3. In no more than three sentences, describe what you perceive to be the central message of this letter:4. What did you notice, or what struck you, regarding the content of the letter after reading it in one sitting?5. What does this letter teach us about God (what He wants, loves, desires, hates, how He works, His identity, etc.)?
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