Which best describes the audience for Hebrews?☑️☑️ Jewish Christians
(T/F) The language in Hebrews is very different than the language in Paul's letters, leading most
scholars to believe that Paul didn't write it☑️☑️ True
What is the most likely date for the writing of Hebrews☑...
Which best describes the audience for Hebrews?☑️☑️Jewish Christians
(T/F) The language in Hebrews is very different than the language in Paul's letters, leading most
scholars to believe that Paul didn't write it☑️☑️True
What is the most likely date for the writing of Hebrews☑️☑️around AD 65
(T/F) The audience for the book of Hebrews had suffered some persecution☑️☑️True
(T/F) The writer of Hebrews claims to be a second-generation Christian (Heb 2:3), leading most
scholars to believe that Paul didn't write it☑️☑️True
(T/F) There is a reference in Hebrews to Italy, leading some scholars to think it was written
either to or from Rome☑️☑️True
What is the most likely date for the writing of James☑️☑️Around AD 45
Which of the following best describes the recipients of the letter James☑️☑️Jewish Christians
(T/F) The author of James does not make much use of the Old Testament in his
argumentation☑️☑️False
Who is the audience for the letter we call 1 Peter☑️☑️Christians in Asia Minor
What is the most likely date for the writing of 1 Peter?☑️☑️In the AD 60s
(T/F) 1 Peter was written by a different Peter, not the Peter from the Gospels.☑️☑️False
(T/F) Though James is very hortatory (sermonic) in nature, it is still technically a letter☑️☑️True
(T/F) The authorship of 1 Peter is as well attested to by history and tradition as any book in the
New Testament☑️☑️True
(T/F) 2 Peter is written about false teachers☑️☑️True
, What is the most likely date for 2 Peter☑️☑️Around 65 AD
(T/F) Jude most likely used 2 Peter as a source☑️☑️False
(T/F) 2 Peter was probably written prior to Jude.☑️☑️False
(T/F) 2 Peter was written by the same person who wrote 1 Peter☑️☑️True
(T/F) Jude was probably written prior to 2 Peter☑️☑️True
(T/F) Jude is written about false teachers☑️☑️True
(T/F) Jude and James (the author of the book of James) were probably brothers☑️☑️True
What is the most likely date for 1 John☑️☑️AD 90s
(T/F) John most likely wrote 1-3 John to churches and Christians in and around Ephesus☑️☑️True
According to church tradition, John probably wrote 1-3 John from☑️☑️Asia Minor
(T/F) Your textbook argues that the John who wrote 1 John was John the Apostle, the John from
the Gospels☑️☑️True
(T/F) One of the theological issues at stake in 1-3 John is whether or not Jesus was God who had
become a human being☑️☑️True
What is the most likely date for 2-3 John?☑️☑️AD 90
(T/F) Modern New Testament scholars almost universally agree that John the Apostle, the "son
of Zebedee," was the author of Revelation☑️☑️True
(T/F) When John wrote Revelation he was most likely in exile/banished for preaching the
gospel☑️☑️True
Which of the following is the best date for Revelation?☑️☑️In the 90s (AD)
(T/F) John wrote to encourage Christians to remain faithful throughout the hardships they were
suffering☑️☑️True
(T/F) The John who wrote Revelation also wrote 1-3 John but not the Gospel of John☑️☑️False
(T/F) The author of Revelation has suffered persecution just as his audience had suffered
persecution☑️☑️True
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