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INSTE I:4 NT Week 12
Peter, John, Jude
Question | Answer |
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1 John 2:6 | Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did. |
What were the 3 dangers which threatened the Church during the first century? | Persecution, Jewish legalism, Heresy |
Where did Peter write his first letter? Who were the recipients? | "Babylon" (Rome); to the expatriates of the dispersion |
What is the subject of 1 Peter? | Suffering & hope in Christ |
Why did Peter write 1 Peter? | To prepare them for persecution |
The principal theme of 1 Peter is | Suffering |
The principal theme of 2 Peter is | Knowledge |
What heresy did Jude combat? | Antinomianism |
Antinomianism | It was the antithesis of legalism. Antinomianism changed freedom in Christ into license and repudiated the lordship of Christ. |
Which verse expresses the theme of Jude? | Jude 1:3B "I had to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints. |
John refuted a heresy call Primitive gonsticism | They said there are 2 worlds, 1 is material (evil) and the other spiritual (good) and that permanent relationships cannot exist between the 2. Salvation is to escape the material world through special knowledge. They taught a defective Christiology |
With regard to the doctrine of the person of Christ, the gnostics held 2 therories. What were they? | 1. Docetism: Christ was not human, but a phantom; 2. Cerinthians: The Divine Christ descended on the human Jesus at his baptism and left him before his death. |
1 John is very similar to another book. What is it? | The Gospel of John |
Name the general epistles. | Hebrews, James, 1,2,3 John, Jude |
Why are they called general epistles? | Because they are directed to a group of believers in general. |
"The Proverbs of the NT" | James |
"Contend for the faith" that was once for all entrusted to the saints | Jude |
Liberty in Christ | Galations |
The first theological manual of the Church | Romans |
Peter, John, and Jude were written during the | Consolidation period |
Quotes apocryphal literature | Jude |
The subject of this book is suffering and the blessed hope in Christ | 1 Peter |
The author of this Epistle defends the humanity of Christ | 1 John |
The best antidote for heresy is knowledge of sound doctrine is found in | 2 Peter |
Is very similar to the book of Jude | 2 Peter |
It uses a literary technique called triads | Jude |
Diotrephes, Demetrius, Gaius | 3 John |
It was addressed to the chosen lady and her children | 2 John |
It was written from Babylon | 1 Peter |
Contains the "ladder of faith" | 2 Peter |
Fought against antinomianism, that is, license (libertinism) | Jude |
This Epistle writer was the brother of James | Jude |
In the midst of suffering, the believer should cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you | 1 Peter |