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32 Cards in this Set

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The writer's first major argument in the letter in Hebrews
Jesus is not an angel he is superior (vs 1-4)
what "remains" for the people of God in ch. 4
God's Rest
The OT figures to which Jesus is compared as the Great High Priest in ch. 8
The New Covenant
The general theme of ch. 11
By faith which was accounted to righteousness
The writer's concern in relation to his readers in ch. 12
Refusing God
James' perspective on trials in ch.1
Trials are not from God, and we need to persevere.
James' argument regarding favoritism in ch.2
love your neighbor as yourself, no favoritism.
james' argument regarding the tongue in ch.3
we cannot tame the tongue
the group that James warns in ch.5
rich oppressors
Peter's addressees
Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia
The metaphors for Peter's readers in ch.2
Living Stone
Know the means by which wives are to 'win' their unbelieving husbands in ch.3
God pleasing behavior (purity)
the grounding for peter's call to holiness in ch.1
be holy because I am holy
Peter exhorts his readers to be prepared in ch.4
suffering
what it is that his readers may participate in through God's promises in ch.1
Diving natures escaping the corruption of the world
the proverbs used in ch.2 to characterize those who fall back into sin.
"A dog returns to his vomit" "A sow that is washed returns to her wallowing in the mud"
The reason for peter's appeal to God's different perception of time in ch.3
patience, his perfect time.
the metaphor John uses to describe God in ch.1
God is light
the figures who come 'in the last hour' in ch.2
the antichrist
what John affirms regarding what those born of God do not do in ch.3
anyone born of God will not continue to sin
what John affirms that the spirits coming from God will acknowledge in ch.4
Jesus came in flesh and is God
How John defines 'love for God' in ch.5
to obey his commands
what John says is true of those who welcome false teachers into their homes
shares in their wicked ways
know who it is that john says 'gossips' and refuses to welcome the brothers
diotrephes
what the 'godless men' have changed the grace of God into
license for immorality and deny Jesus our only sovereign and lord
Rev 1: person who tells John to write
angel of the Lord
rev 2-3: the general content
letter to the 7 churches
rev 12: person dragon fails to destroy
woman and her son
rev 17: name on the forehead of the harlot
mystery Babylon the great mother of prostitutes and the abominations on earth
rev 20: the one who is bound
Satan
rev 21: who/what descends from heaven?
The holy city dressed as a bride
james' argument regarding faith in ch.2
faith without action is dead