Studies in the Epistles and Revelation . Give the main divisions of 3 John. 14. To whom was the First Epistle addressed?The Third? 3 JOHX 143 15. What should be the attitude of Christians toteachers of error? BLACKBOARD EXERCISE 1, 2 AND 3 JOHN. 1 John. L The Writ. Jo. the Pla. 2. Circum. II. The Epis. and Its Ti. 2. Circum. III. Theme : Fell. Wi. God Thr. Conc Out. 1. Intro. 3. God is Lot. 5. Conclus. 2. God is Lag. 4. God is Lif. 2 John. I. The Writ, and Auth. Sa. in Fir. Epis. 2. Circum. II. The Pla. 2. Ti. 3. Circum. DI. Theme: Fell, in the Tru.


Studies in the Epistles and Revelation . Give the main divisions of 3 John. 14. To whom was the First Epistle addressed?The Third? 3 JOHX 143 15. What should be the attitude of Christians toteachers of error? BLACKBOARD EXERCISE 1, 2 AND 3 JOHN. 1 John. L The Writ. Jo. the Pla. 2. Circum. II. The Epis. and Its Ti. 2. Circum. III. Theme : Fell. Wi. God Thr. Conc Out. 1. Intro. 3. God is Lot. 5. Conclus. 2. God is Lag. 4. God is Lif. 2 John. I. The Writ, and Auth. Sa. in Fir. Epis. 2. Circum. II. The Pla. 2. Ti. 3. Circum. DI. Theme: Fell, in the Tru. in Conc. Out. 1. Intro. 3. Lo. and Lig. 5. Conclus. 2. Tru. and Lo. 4. Lig. and Lif. 3 John. I. The Writ, and The Epis. 1. Pla. 2. Ti. 3. Circum. 4. Pur. III. Theme: Fell, of the Sai. in Conc. Intro. 3. Lov. Betra. 5. Conclus. 2. Lov. Prac. 4. Lig. and Tru. Nugget.—Every Christian is a stepping-stone or a stumbling-block. DRILL QUESTIONS Use Questions 324 to 329 in the back of the 3 r-Ta 5* 0th HT ANNDED. o h2 cc . X M K S © W x 2 Eh £ P- Ci> . © > © CO u 3 S > §5 Wo X r-tCO X A GIB H fi ft x JUDE 149 LESSON XVII. JUDELoyalty to Christ and God I. THE WRITER 1. Author.—Jude, the brother of James. 2. Circumstances.—Practically nothing is knownof his life and service for the church. He was notan apostle, as we might infer from verse , the Lords brother, had become a pillar inthe Jerusalem church, and, if he is the James herefers to, then he also is a brother of the Lord,which seems to be the fact (1:1). He was notan early disciple. II. THE EPISTLE AND ITS CIRCUMSTANCES 1. Time and Place.—It was probably writtenafter the Second Epistle of Peter, for that whichPeter predicted had already come to pass (Jude4; cp. 2


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