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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Gospel of Matthew | written to the messianic Jews suffering persecution |
| Gospel of Mark | written to the Romans, gospel of action |
| Gospel of Luke | written to the Gentiles |
| Gospel of John | written to the Greeks, logos doctrine |
| Acts | written by Paul; about early church history |
| Romans | written to the romans; dealt with salvation |
| 1 Corinthians | dealt with corruption of the church |
| 2 Corinthians | like its first book, only more personal and less doctrinal |
| Galatians | written to the Judaizers |
| Ephesians | royal epistle |
| Phillipians | epistle of joy |
| Colossians | Christ is being undermined through the worship of angels by the gnostics |
| 1 Thessalonians | written when people were scared there would be no second coming of christ |
| 2 Thessalonians | written to establish that Christ had not come back yet |
| Philemons | letter written to Philemon concerning his escaped slave, Onesimus. |
| 1, 2 Timothy & Titus | deals with church leadership |
| Hebrews | written to Messianic Jews; central theme: Christ is better |
| James | written to Messianic Jews; central theme: Faith without works is dead |
| 1 Peter | addresses the role of suffering in Christianity |
| 2 Peter | Heretics are trying to say that there will be no second coming |
| 1,2 John | deals with early gnosticism, condemns heretics while comforting true believers |
| 3 John | deals with church administration |
| Jude | deals with false teachers |
| Revelation | deals with prophecy |