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AD 63 Paul martyred under Nero (?) AD 64 Persecution of Christians at Rome

AD 63 Paul martyred under Nero (?) AD 64 Persecution of Christians at Rome AD 66 Jewish revolt against Rome begins AD 70 Temple destroyed. HEBREWS Congregational History Phase 1: Spirit-filled (2:3-4) Phase 2: persecution (10:32-34) Phase 3: lethargy (5:11; 6:12; 10:25)

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AD 63 Paul martyred under Nero (?) AD 64 Persecution of Christians at Rome

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  1. AD 63 Paul martyred under Nero (?) AD 64 Persecution of Christians at Rome AD 66 Jewish revolt against Rome begins AD 70 Temple destroyed

  2. HEBREWS Congregational History Phase 1: Spirit-filled (2:3-4) Phase 2: persecution (10:32-34) Phase 3: lethargy (5:11; 6:12; 10:25) Intro: God has spoken (1:1-2:4) Thesis(2:5-9) God has promised glory & honor God’s people do not see this now Yet they do “see” Jesus 1. Journey to God’s Sabbath Journey through wilderness (2:10-5:10) Digression (5:11-6:20) 2. Journey into the Sanctuary Journey into sanctuary (7:1-10:25) Digression (10:26-39) 3. Journey to Zion Journey to Zion (11:1-12:24) Digression (12:25-27) Conclusion: True worship (12:28-13:25)

  3. 1 PETER Salutation (1:1-2) Thanksgiving (1:3-12) Body (1:13-5:11) You are God’s holy people (1:13-2:10) Your conduct bears witness (2:11-3:12) Suffer in imitation of Christ (3:13-5:11) Conclusion (5:12-13)

  4. JAMES Promised new birth comes through God’s word (1:17-18) Warning about failure to put the word into practice (1:22-2:1-13) Faith without works is dead (2:14-26)

  5. JUDE • Problem: grace turned into license (sin) (v. 4) • Response: • warning of divine judgment using examples from Israel’s history (vv 5-19) • Exhortation to faithfulness (vv 20-23)

  6. 2 PETER Problem: Grace turned into license (2:1-3) Response: Warning of judgment using examples from Israel’s history (2:4-22) Problem: Apparent delay of Christ’s return & final judgment (3:3-4) Response: With God one day is like 1000 years, which gives people more time to repent (3:8-9)

  7. JOHANNINE LETTERS • 1 JOHN • Purpose: Proclaming the word of life to • bring about fellowship (1:1-4) • Context: Schism in the community • Sin and animosity (1:5-10; 2:9) • Dispute over Jesus (2:19-23) • Message: Authentic faith & love • True faith means confessing that Jesus • came tangibly, in the flesh (4:1-3) • True love is also tangible, it is love for • fellow Christians (4:20-21) • 2 JOHN • Warning against support for false missionaries (2 Jn 10) • 3 JOHN • Encouragement to support true missionaries (3 Jn 5-10)

  8. REVELATION • Basic assumptions • Read it as a whole • Take 1:4 seriously: it’s a letter • Prologue (1:1-8) • Seven Churches (1:9-3:22) • Seven Seals (4:1-8:5) • Seven Trumpets (8:2-11:19) • Seven Visions (12:1-15:4) • Seven Bowls (15:1-19:10) • Seven Visions (19:11-22:5) • Epilogue (22:6-21) • The end is a person: God and Christ • are the Alpha & Omega (1:8,17; 21:6; 22:13)

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