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Who was the author of Hebrews? |
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Unknown, an early church father |
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To prove that Jesus is superior to all other NT heroes |
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How is the book of Hebrews structured? |
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-Like a sermon in letter form
-3 Fold Chapters 1-4~God's true messenger
Chapters 4-10~Jesus as high priest
Chapters 10-13~Partnership with Jesus
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Who were the readers? What were they tempted to do? |
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-Written tot scattered Christians
-Sturggling to go back to Jerusalem |
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What is the main message of Hebrews? |
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Jesus is the high priest, greater than OT heroes |
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What period in the life of Israel doe the author compare his readers to? |
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-the wilderness generation who didn’t have faith |
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What Old Testament (a Psalm) anticipated a future rest?-Hebrews |
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What OT text anticipated a New Covenant? |
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Why does the author of hebrew include several wraning passages? |
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Readers have not fully embraced Jesus Christ |
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What is the OT background to Hebrews 6:4-6? |
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-Israelites will “receive light in the desert”- pillar of fire. “Tasted the heavenly gift “–Mannah.
“Shared in the holy spirit.”
“Tasted the goodness of God’s word.”
“Tasted the power of the coming age.” |
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What are the different ways of interpreting the warning passages in Hebrews? |
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Arminian-loss of Slavation and status as God's people
Calvanist-people are not truyl saved, they only appear to be |
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What is the author of Hewbrew's view of the Old Covenant? What does he see is wrong with it? |
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-not power enough to save you. Necessity of Christ. You can’t fully keep the law. |
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What is new about the New Covenant? |
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-new relationship-can come into presence of the lord.
-complete forgiveness of sins.
-ability to keep God’s law. |
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-God acting in a way to establish a relationship with his people. Conditions/stipulations,
God’s promises to those who live within relationships. |
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Brother of Jesus, leader in the Jerusalem church |
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Who were the readers of James? |
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What problems were the 12 tribes facing? |
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Experiencing trouble with faith away from home |
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What OT book does James resemble? |
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-resembles wisdom literature, similar to other letters to Jews who were dispersed. |
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What are the main themes of James? |
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-testing and endurance
-poverty and generosity
-wisdom and speech |
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How does James differ from Paul on the theme of faith and works? When do we need to hear the message of James? |
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-justification through faith- Paul-refering to Jews trying to achieve salvation through Mosaic law
-faith, but provide evidence through actions-James-addressing social justice works
-works are true indicator of someone’s faith, and what you do on earth will determine how you are judged- JAMES. |
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Who were the readers of 1 Peter? |
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Exiles, people in dispersion, Jews away from home |
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What is the main theme of 1 Peter? |
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What is the OT background for Peter's teaching on the church in chapter 2? |
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What is the function of 1 Peter chapter 2? |
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-to motivate leaders to live life that is holy and give them a sense of identity because they are ostracized from rest of society, in dispersion. |
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How should we understand 1 Peter 3 and the “preaching to the Spirits in prison?” What Old Testament passage lies behind Peters teaching about the spirits in prison? |
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-at the time of Christ’s resurrection. Perhaps the heavenly realm. Spirits in prison awaiting judgement- genesis 6:1-6. Message of judgement. Appealing to common understanding of the day
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What kind of literature does 2 Peter resemble? |
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What problem was Peter addressing in 2 Peter? What were they teaching? |
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-false teaching- there will be future judgment. |
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What were the objections to the coming of Christ to judge? How does Peter respond to them? |
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1) apostles were teaching myths. 1:16-19 -> No, eyewitnesses of christ’s glory.
2) Prophets were simply wrong -> Prophets spoke through Holy Spirit.
3) Judgment simply will not happen -> God has judged in the past and will do it again.
4) God’s delay proves there will not be judgment –> God’s timing is not our own, giving chance to repent. |
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What problem was the author of 1 John addressing? What was the situation of the readers? |
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-ppl /heretics who had left church for false teaching, ppl left are worried they will not receive salvation. |
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What are the 3 tests of 1 John? |
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-Love, obedience, confession that Christ has come in flesh. |
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What is the message and setting of 2 John? |
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-heretics attacking from outside of church. Don’t let them back in to church. |
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What is the setting and message of 3 John? |
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-someone dividing church, trying to build power group |
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What do we know about the author of Jude? |
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What is the purpose of Jude? |
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What is the source for the stories in Jude? |
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-2 Peter and genesis 6:1-6/1st enoch.
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What three types of literature does Revelation belong to? How do they affect the way we
interpret Revelation? |
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-Apocalypse, prophecy, and letter/epistle. |
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Identify and describe the four main approaches to interpreting Revelation. |
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- Preterist- refers to events that took place in 1st century
- Historical- forecast of entirety of human history
- Idealist- all symbolism-struggle between good and evil
- Futuristic- Prediction of events that will transpire directly before Christ’s return. |
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What main principles should guide us in interpreting Revelation? |
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-symbolic, not literal. Meaning would have been understood by his readers. Do not lose sight of book because of details. |
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What is the Old Testament background to the seals, trumpets and bowls? |
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-refer to plagues in Egypt—God will judge those who oppress his ppl the same way he did with the Egyptians. |
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What is the name given to the books Hebrews-Jude?
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How would you characterize persecution in the 1st Century?
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Which books addressed the problem of false teaching?
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-2 Peter, Jude, 1 2 3 John? |
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