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- James
- leader of the Saints in Jerusalem
- Diotrephes
- Apostate leader of the congregation of Gaius
- Peter
- A Galilean Fisherman
- John the Beloved
- This person is still on earth today as a translated being
- Daniel
- Wrote apocalyptic writing in the Old Testament
- Paul
- Wrote to Timothy
- Gaius
- received an epistle from an apostle because the leader of his congregation was apostate
- Titus
- Received last epistle from Paul
- Jude
- brother of James
- Marcus
- John Mark
- White
- Victory
- Red
- Death, or Blood
- Horns
- Power
- Green
- Life
- 7
- Perfection
- Eyes
- Knowledge
- Wings
- Ability to Act or Move
- Black
- Evild
- 9
- Not a symbol. Gotcha. Whore.
- What qualifies a bishop?
- He should not seek for office, but it's good to have the desire to serve
- "Latter times" referred to by Paul
- Paul was referring to his own day
- What qualifies a wido for church assistance?
- Must be 60, lead good life
- In Hebrews, it's said that Christ is better than:
- The angels
- "The Rest of the Lord"
- relief from your sins
- Melchizedek's Relation to Abraham
- No relation!
- James compares the tongue to:
- Fire
- Apostasy
- Rebellion, or internal takeover
- "Peculiar People"
- owned by God
- What did Christ do after he died but before He was resurrected?
- Visited the spirits in prison
- Why did people scoff at Christians?
- THeir faith in resurrection and second coming
- General Theme of John's epistles
- To warn members of internal apostasy
- Docetism
- Flesh is evil and all that is good is spirit
- Why was John's second epistle so short?
- He expected to visit them shortly
- Characteristics of a translated being
- They can appear to anybody they want, they can experience sorrow ONLY for sins of the world, they cannot be tempted by Satan, can't be held by man-made prisons
- Pastoral Epistles
- Titus, Timothy epistles
- Root of evil
- money
- Last epistle of Paul
- 2nd Timothy
- General/Universal Epistle
- Catholic epistle
- Pure religion
- serving widows and fatherless
- gay
- fine
- James' definition of faith
- Passive without good works
- Paul's definition of faith
- Active belief with good deeds
- Filthy dreamers
- Those who claim false revelations
- Open cannon
- LDS belief with revelations
- "Matter"
- forest
- 1st Covenant
- Law of Moses
- 2nd Covenant
- The Gospel
- Mediator of the 2nd Covenant
- Jesus Christ
- Traditional Author of HEbrews
- Paul
- Condescension of Christ
- Jesus "comes a little lower"
- Negative examples used by Jude
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* 1st generation of Israelites destroyed in wilderness
* Those who rebelled in the pre-mortal life
* Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed - Positive example used by Jude
- 1st book of Enoch
- Paul's view on salvation
- Faith only
- Prophet Paul and James used in regards to salvation and faith
- Abraham
- Why was Cain's sacrifice not accepted?
- It was fruit of the ground, not the first of flock
- According to the Hebrews, a covenant doesn't go into effect until:
- the death of the testator
- Pastoral?
- advice from one Pastor (Paul) to another Pastor of a congregation
- Why shouldn't bishops be divorced?
- many people look on it negatively
- Where should a widow turn for help first?
- Her family
- How does Paul say we can avoid becoming magicians (like Jannes and Jamres)?
- Study the scriptures
- Titus was written before 2nd Timothy.
- True
- If a family doesn't help a widow in their family, it is as if they've denied the faith.
- True
- A problem in the Hebrew letters was that they worshipped Angels over Christ.
- True
- On the Day of Atonement, everyone sprinkled blood on the sacrifice altar.
- False
- Jacob
- another name for James
- Elder
- ancestors
- Throne of Grace
- Ark of the Covenant
- Gethsemane
- wine press
- Petros
- rock
- subjection
- obedience
- gravity
- seriousness
- novice
- recent convert
- pathos
- island where john was exiled
- Hope (modern vs. scriptures)
- wishful thinking vs. anticipation based on testimony
- Who did Peter write to?
- Asia Minor
- Anti-Christ
- In opposition of Christ
- Johannine Coma
- script about the trinity (1 John 5:7)
- Deacons
- servant, bishop's helper
- Gnostic Christians
- taught about the origin of God
- Ordinance of Man
- Human institution
- Ekklesia
- Greek word for church
- The members of another Christian congregation
- "the elect sister"
- Melchizedek
- Gentile high priest
- Anti
- in opposition to, in the place of
- The Temple of God
- The Church
- 2 John was written to:
- an elect lady and her children
- liberty
- freedom to not worship other gods
- Holy Place
- The First Room
- 1 Peter is written to:
- Asia Minor
- The table and the shewbread
- "bread of presence"
- The golden censer
- the altar of incense
- Holy of Holies
- Holiest of all
- docetist
- apostate christian
- audience of 1 John
- "my beloved little children"
- Silvanus
- put 1 Peter to paper (scribe)
- Peter was killed in... and how?
- Rome, crucified
- Korihor
- taught people to replace Christ with themselves
- Babylon is a metaphor for
- Evil
- "more sure word of prophecy" translated to:
- more sure word of knowledge
- Audience of Hebrews
- Christians
- The Church
- temple of God
- Christ
- one like the son of man
- Revelation
- apocalypse of John
- Melchizedek priesthood is higher than Levitical priesthood.
- True
- 7 candles
- 7 churches in asia minor
- More sure word of prophesy
- The Holy Ghost
- Catholic Epistles
- The books of James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1-3 John and Jude
- John the revelator was seen of both Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery
- True.
- THe Johannine Commas is:
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The only place where the trinity is taught.
Added later in the Latin version.
Added much later in Greek version. - Docetism taught:
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Christ had no real physical body--only appearance of one.
Taught spirit of God only temporarily possessed Christ after baptism until before the atonement.
Promoted by Greeks who viewed the physical body as a burden. - Patmos
- island John was exiled to
- Scoffers of day scoffed at:
- 2nd coming
- Catholic Epistles are written to
- Congregations/Groups
- Apocalypse
- Unveiling/Disclosure
- Diotrephes:
- was the apostate bishop, refused John's letters, so John wrote to Gaius (regular member) instead
- Onesimus
- Philemon's servant
- Why the Romans didn't like Christians
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* Unpatriotic
* They didn't worship the gods
* They were blamed for all the problems - A Catholic epistle is written to:
- nobody in particular
- Melchizedek is after the same order of:
- Jesus
- "The Elder"
- John
- "The Great mystery" in Timothy
- how God is both the Father and the Son
- Bishop
- overseer
- Deacon
- servant
- Audience of Epistle of James
- Jewish Christians
- Demetrius
- devilered 3 John
- Philemon
- Christian leader in Colossians
- When and where was 2 Timothy written?
- IN Rome when Paul was in prison
- Main problems addressed in Hebrews
- Christian slipping into Jewish practices
- Paul warns Timothy to stay away from:
- gnostics, fables, or genealogies
- Mortify
- to put to death