CHST 112 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) A GRADE
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CHST 112 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) A GRADE
What is the author, date, provenance, destination, and purpose for 1 John? - Answer--John the Apostle
-AD 90
-Provenance = Asia Minor
-Destination = Ephesus
-Purpose = John encourages believers to love God and o...
CHST 112 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) A GRADE
What is the author, date, provenance, destination, and purpose for 1 John? - Answer--
John the Apostle
-AD 90
-Provenance = Asia Minor
-Destination = Ephesus
-Purpose = John encourages believers to love God and one another and reassures
them that they are in the Son
What was the situation that prompted John to write 1-3 John? - Answer-There were
false teachers in the church and a great schism occurred. The heretics left, bu they left
a divided and hurting church in their wake. These false teachers denied Jesus, that he
came in the flesh, and they brought hatred.
What are the three tests that John offers to his audience and how he uses them? -
Answer-(1) believe Jesus came in the flesh
(2) live righteously
(3) love one another
What is the summary sentence for John 1-3? - Answer-The letters that assure us that
our salvation rests on Christ's shoulders and he is sufficient to save all who believe
What is the author, date, provenance, destination, and purpose of 2-3 John? - Answer--
John the Apostle
-AD 90
-Provenance = Asia Minor
-Destination = Ephesus
-Purpose = (2 John) instruct the church not to extend hospitality to false teachers/
further encourage them to continue walking in the truth of Jesus
-Purpose = (3 John) personal letter to Gaius (John's dear friend, a pastor) letter of
recommendations against whose who had pegged Gaius as a "bad guy" for personal
gain. Condemnation of Diotrephes' behavior, commendation of Demetrius
Know that 2 john reiterates the three tests in 1 john and that both 2-3 John are all about
making sure the missionary network doesn't falter during the current crisis and its
aftermath - Answer-
, What is the author, date, provenance, destination, and purpose of Revelation? -
Answer-- John the Apostle
- Around 90 AD
- Provenance = Patmos (island) he was in exile
- Destination = the seven churches (Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis,
Philadelphia, and Laodicea)
- Purpose = encourage the churches in Asia Minor to endure hardship and to remain
faithful. Revelation is intended to interpret present, earthly circumstances in light of the
supernatural world and of the future.
What are the 7 things we must consider when interpreting an Apocalypse? - Answer-(1)
OT apocalyptic passages provide the most helpful background to understanding
Revelation
(2) Revelation should be read from the perspective of the original audience.
(3) The symbolic images in Revelation must not be taken literally (or even semi-literally).
The symbols point to reality in an entirely figurative way
(4) Revelation is not meant to be read chronologically. It is most entirely cyclical rather
than linear
(5) the content of Revelation is delivered in the difficult cryptic language of dreams,
visions, numerology, and fantasy. This doesnt mean that it isn't God's word and that it
isn't true, it just means that it is a good apocalypse
(6) When John himself interprets his images, these interpreted images must be held
firmly and must serve as a starting point for understanding the others
(7) Symbols are symbols, not allegories. Don't over-press the details
How many visions are in Revelation and what are they of? - Answer-4 visions:
1 = Christ appears and instructs God
2 = Conflict with Satan
3 = the final victory of God (repeating cycles of Babylon being destroyed)
4 = the heavenly Jerusalem
What is the phrase used when transitioning between visions in Revelation? - Answer-"In
the Spirit"
What is the summary sentence for Revelation? - Answer-Revelation is the apocalypse
that was written to encourage Christians to endure hardship and to grow in their
faithfulness to Jesus.
List the dates of the NT books in order and their authors - Answer-
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