1107 Flashcards

(38 cards)

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I, II, and III John emphasize and illustrate the Biblical relationships between Believers and the position of Believers as ___ of God

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children

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I, II, and III John were written with ___, yet they are profound and full in the knowledge of God, His purpose, and His plans.

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simplicity

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Both internal and external evidences show the human penman of the writings of John to be the apostle ___

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John

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Not only did Jesus refer to John as the disciple whose he loved, but John also became known through his writings as the “apostle of ___”

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love

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5
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John’s epistles were probably written around A.D. ___

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90

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John was the pastor at the church at ___, and it is assumed this is the location from which his Gospel and epistles were written.

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Ephesus

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I John appears to have been addressed to Believers in ___, wherever they may have been.

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general

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II John is addressed to the “___ lady and her children.”

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elect

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9
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III John is addressed to ___.

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Gaius

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I, II, and III John give us insight into first-century ___ and ___ in the early church and how they were resolved.

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individuals and problems

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The heresy facing the church at the end of the first-century was ___.

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Gnosticism

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John made it clear that the ___ Whom he preached was ___, ____, and ___.

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Christ, audible, visible, and tangible

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13
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I John presents test of true Christian fellowship and true ___.

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sonship

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The three key concepts that occur repeatedly throughout I John are ___, ___, and ___.

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obedience, love, and truth

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II John was intended to encourage continued walking in ___ and to warn against ___ who do not walk in truth.

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truth, deceivers

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16
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III John was written to praise ___ for his hospitality, to warn against the actions of self-centered ___, and to praise ___ for his good report among all men.

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Gaius, Diotrephes, and Demetrius

17
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“God is __, and in him is no darkness at all.”

18
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___ is the propitiation for our sins, “and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.”

19
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“And hereby we do ___ that we know him, if we keep his ___.”

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know, commandments

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“___ not the world…For all that is in the world…is not of the ___, but is of the world.”

21
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“My little children, let us not ___ in word, neither in tongue; but in ___ and in ___.”

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love, deed, and truth

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There is no ___ in love because a complete love casts out all fear. A Believer that lives in fear cannot exhibit a ___ love.

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fear, complete

23
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“These things have I written unto you that ___ on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal ___, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.”

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believe, life

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Many deceivers have entered into the world who do not confess that ___ ever came in the flesh. These are ___ and ___.

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Jesus Christ, deceivers, antichrist

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John urged Gaius to receive these traveling evangelists and to be ___ to them. Those who did so would be "___ to the truth."
hospitable, fellowhelpers
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"Jude wrote an Epistle consisting of few lines, indeed, but filled with the vigorous words of heavenly ___.
grace
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Jude is unusual in that it is the only book of the Bible solely given over to the subject of ___.
apostasy
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There is no reference in the Book of Jude to the Temple's destruction. Therefore Jude was probably written no later than A.D. __
69
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Jude was probably written somewhere in the region of ___, most likely ___.
Israel, Jerusalem
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It is entirely possible that Jude was addressed to the same scattered , persecuted Believers of ___ as Peter's Epistles.
Asia Minor
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It was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the ___ which was once delivered unto the saints."
faith
32
Jude described the false teachers as filthy ___ who defile the ___, despise ___, and speak evil of ___.
dreamers, flesh, dominion, dignity
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Enoch made a significant prophecy-- the day will come when the Lord will come with "ten ___ of his saints."
thousand
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Enoch prophesied the Lord would return and "execute ___ upon all, and to convince all that are ___ among them."
judgment, ungodly
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"But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the ___."
Holy Ghost
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"Keep yourselves in the ___ of God, looking for the ___ of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life."
love, mercy
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"And some have compassion, making a ___"
difference
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___ is able to present Believers faultless before the presence of God's glory with exceeding joy.