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10 Cards in this Set

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Who does the author identify himself as?
"the elder"
Who are the recipients?
"those whom I love in truth"
What is the common theme?
the author rejoicing that his children "walk in truth"
How soon does the author hope to see the recipients?
shortly
Who is there a warning against in both?
false teachers
What are the admonitions for believers in both?
not to receive the false teachers or assist them with the spreading of their doctrine
Traditionally, 2 and 3 John have been associated with ___________?
John
What are the five marked similarities with the known works of John?
1) An emphasis on truth
2) An emphatic warning against "antichrists," or false teachers who deny Jesus
3) An insistence that genuine love involves obedience to Christ's commands
4) A similar statement that the command to love is not new
5) A similar statement that the one who does evil has not seen God
In each letter, what does the author warn against?
the propaganda of false teachers
What are believers to exercise?
love