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Dr. Miller's Unit 4 NT test

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Addressed to the 12 tribes   James  
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Addressed to exiles   1 Peter  
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Addressed to those who have relieved the faith as precious as ours   2 Peter  
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Addressed to those who are called who are beloved & kept safe for Christ   Jude  
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Addressed to elect lady & her children   2 John  
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Addressed to Gaius   3 John  
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apokalupsis literal meaning   to unveil  
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apokalupsis worldview meaning   belief more that there is more than the physical eye can see  
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apokalupsis ethical meaning   viewing world as God views it  
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antichrist   denies Father & the Son  
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apostolicity   rooted in eye witnesses & associated iwth an apostle  
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catchword connections   move from passage to another based on catchwords rather than logical progression or a stated transition  
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4 features of apocalyptic literature   1. symbolism 2. visionary 3. repetitive & nonlineared 4. suffering  
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types of symbolism   numbers, colors, & animals  
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date: 66/67   2 Peter  
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date: before 2 Peter   Jude  
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doxology   Jude  
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Place: Jerusalem   James  
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echoes Sermon on the Mount   James  
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uses catchword connections to transition   James  
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seems to contradict Paul about faith with works but doesn't   James  
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date: 60-63   1 Peter  
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Provenance Rome aka "Babylon"   1 Peter  
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Key themes: 1. suffering as a Christian, for doing good, & with Christ 2. submission 3. submersion   1 Peter  
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uniqueness of book: references Paul's writings as scripture & delays Parousia   2 Peter  
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canon issues uses nonbiblical sources & apostolicity   Jude  
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Michael/Moses quotation   Jude  
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not written like a letter   1 John  
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Themes: truth, certainty of forgiveness, eternal life, love, & anitchrist   1 John  
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compared with John's gospel purpose statement   1 John  
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many antichrist   1 John  
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declaration brings joy & fellowship   1 John  
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books purpose is to know we have eternal life & life giving belief   1 John  
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commands not to give hospitality to false teachers   2 John  
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bad guy in the book Diotrephes   3 John  
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reveals: nature of Christ, suffering & evil   Revelation  
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doesn't reveal the world will end or when or how it will happen   Revelation  
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key understandings in book: what must soon take place & for the time is near & persecution   Revelation  
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antiinterpretations: armageddon, antichrist, rapture, & 666   Revelation  
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James name is actually short for   Jacob  
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Jude is short for   Judah  
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epistle   document that appears to be a letter but it's not a letter for anyone in particular like a dear editor  
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general epistle   broad unspecific audience  
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catholic epistle   universal  
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references the OT extensively   Hebrews  
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author is unknown   Hebrews  
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Melchizedek is mentioned throughout the book   Hebrews  
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Jesus as High Priest metaphor   Hebrews  
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confidence for Christians key concept   Hebrews  
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Superior, better more excellent are all key words in this book   Hebrews  
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style & vocabulary is distinctly Greek even though it references   Hebrews  
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was slow to find a firm place in the canon   Hebrews  
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