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There is an explanation of the New Testament without Christ.
Some believe Paul wrote the Book of Hebrews, while many say it was Luke, Apollos, Barnabas, or another early Church figure.
Hebrew’s warning has nothing to do with the readers of Hebrews returning to Judaism.
Hebrews sets forth the absolute superiority of Christianity.
Some think that a Jewish type of Gnosticism is being combated in Hebrews.
Match the superiority of Christ with the parenthetical warning:
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Superior to Angels
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Superior to Moses and Joshua
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Superior to Aaronic Priesthood
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Superior Way of Victorious Living
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James is the third of a group called the “General Epistles.”
The key emphasis of James is “that faith without works is dead.”
Some believe that James was written as early as 45 B.C.
The content of James is totally theological.
Peter wrote his Epistles before he was imprisoned in Rome.
First Peter’s key word is “suffering.”
Victory is suffering which brings praise, glory, and honor to Christ.
First Peter is as theological as any of the New Testament books.
Predictive prophecy and Christian liberty are not corresponding subjects between First and Second Peter.
The key word of Second Peter is “knowledge.”
People under trial and persecution were to be comforted by the first words of Second Peter.
The writer of 1 John is mentioned seven times in the Epistle.
The Epistle of 1 John was probably written from Ephesus.
First John uses unclear language to reveal Jesus as God incarnate.
The deepest realities of spiritual life are not dealt with in 1 John.
The contrasts of 1 John includes: light verses darkness, life and death, and sin and righteousness.
John’s teaching of apostolic faith in 1 John contradicted what seems to be the forerunner to the heretics who were responsible for Gnosticism.
The Second Epistle of John is written specifically to a Christian mother, without any other possibility of interpretation.
We have definite proof of the writer and time of writing of Jude.
Jude is brief, and charged with gaiety.
Included in the six descriptive metaphors Jude uses for apostate teachers are hidden rocks, shameless exploiters, and trees without leaves.
Match the group with the deadly character:
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Murmuring Israelites who died in the wilderness
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Balaam
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Sodom & Gomorrah
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Angels who mingled with daughters of men
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Cain
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Korah
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Revelation was written by John on an island in the Aegean Sea.
Match the method of interpretation with the understanding:
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Preterist method
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Historical method
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Futurist method
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Idealist method
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The grand purpose of the book is to let us know how God will deal with Satan at the end of time.
Daniel and Ezekiel both had a ministry that used “signs, figures, symbols, and parables.”
In the Book of Revelation, the idea of eschatological Salvation shows God is no longer redemptively active in history.
