Key Info Log Terms:  Set #4 (Chaps. 18-19, 21-25, 7-8)

 

Chapter 18 :  1 Timothy & Titus

 

two imprisonments

Timothy

Titus

Ephesus

Crete

"to cretanize": so much was Crete associated with lying and cheating and double-crossing, that to cretanize or act like a cretan meant to lie and double-cross.

 

godliness

overseers=pastors=elders

deacons

right doctrine=right teaching

 

Chapter 19 :  2 Timothy

 

prison

Nero

Rome

perseverance

apostasy

"God-breathed"

 

Chapter 21 : Hebrews

 

Barnabas

Apollos

Origen

Rome

sermon

gladius

Greater Than

Psalm 110:1

High Priesthood (of Jesus)

perfect

high priest

Day of Atonement

"Hall of Faith"

"example list"

Warnings

 

Chapter 22 : James

 

James

"dispersion"

Jerusalem

Trials

"Wisdom"

poor and rich

"doer" and "hearer"

Faith and Works

Martin Luther

 

Chapter 23 :  1 Peter

 

Silvanus (=Silas)

Nero

"Babylon"

the Church as spiritual Israel (pp. 223-224)

suffering

Pliny the Younger

Trajan

 

Chapter 24 :  2 Peter

 

pseudonym

Jude

skeptics/skepticism

Rome

Nero

farewell address

false teachers

Godly Living

Christian virtues

eschatological

"like a thief"

 

Chapter 25 : Jude

 

Jude=Judas

James

2 Peter

Enoch/1 Enoch:  Jude mentions Enoch (a mysterious character in the Book of Genesis) and quotes from an ancient Jewish pseudepigrapha (p. 18) known as 1 Enoch that claimed (falsely) to have been written by Enoch. Though not actually from Enoch, this document contained some true information that Jude quotes here to good effect since the document was well-known in first century Judaism. Jude is not endorsing the validity of the entire document any more than Paul endorsed Stoic philosophy in Acts 17 when he quoted some true things that Stoics had said.

 

Ungodly Intruders

contend for the faith

 

Chapter 7 : Letters of John

 

John

"the elect lady and her children"

Gaius

Ephesus

three tests

Gnosticism/Gnostics

atoning sacrifice

 

Chapter 8 : Revelation

 

external and internal evidence

Asia Minor

Domitian

Ephesus

preterist approach

futurist approach

symbolic approach

Patmos

Messianic Woes

Apocalyptic literature

"parousia"

millennium

Amillennialism

Premillennialism: according to this view (confusingly stated in the textbook) Jesus will return in his glorious Second Coming before the 1000 year millennium. The first resurrection (of all believers) will take place at the beginning of this 1000 year reign.

 

Postmillennialism

Already/Not Yet

great tribulation

Nero redivivus legend

666

pantokrator

throne of God

Why was Revelation written?