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Chapter 22: Revelation

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This chapter focuses on the Book of Revelation, written by the Apostle John during his exile. It contains visions of the end times, the final judgment, and the ultimate victory of Christ over evil. The book is rich in symbolic imagery, depicting the cosmic battle between good and evil and the triumph of God's kingdom. Revelation offers believers hope and perseverance in the face of persecution, assuring them that Christ will return to establish a new heaven and new earth.

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NEW TESTAMENT
1-3 JOHN
AUTHORSHIP – 1 JOHN
§ External Evidence
§ Early church unanimous that the author of 1 John was John the
_______________, son of Zebedee
§ Problem with Papias’ Statement – _______________Johns?
§ Eusebius - commented on Papias’ statement suggesting the possibility of
two Johns, each of whom had a tomb in Ephesus, and that it was the
second John who authored Revelation (EH 3.39)
§ Jerome - believed 2-3 John to be written by this second ‘elder’ John while
1 John and the Gospel of John were written by the apostle John
§ Some scholars believe Papias was referring to _______________John

AUTHORSHIP – 1 JOHN
§ Internal Evidence – Connection with Gospel of John
§ Author claims to be an “_______________” of the earthly life of Jesus (1:1-4)
§ Author speaks with an air of _______________
§ Similar _______________and verbal _______________to the Gospel of John
§ Prologue to Gospel (1:1-18) and Introduction to 1 John (1:1-4)
§ Common _______________- life, truth, light, God’s Son, Father/Son
relationship, laying down life, salvation as “knowing God”, abiding, new
commandment, world as hostile

AUTHORSHIP – 2-3 JOHN
§ External Evidence - Not as strong as 1 John
§ Irenaeus alludes to 2 John and assumes _______________authorship
§ Muratorian Canon mentions only _______________letters of John
§ Origen recognized 2 & 3 John but noted they were _______________by some
§ Eusebius placed them in the “_______________” books and Jerome expressed
_______________about their authenticity
§ Syriac church _______________these letters until the 5th century

AUTHORSHIP – 2-3 JOHN
§ Internal Evidence - Connection of 2 John with 1 John
§ Same historical situation
§ False teachers branded as _______________ (1 John 2:18, 22; 4:
John 7)
§ Importance of the _______________command (1 John 2:10; 3:11; 4:7-21
/ 2 John 5-6)
§ Author’s joy in seeing his children walk/abide in the _______________of
the gospel (1 John 1:6-8; 2:4, 3:18-19; 4:6; 5: John 1, 3, 4)

AUTHORSHIP – 2-3 JOHN

, § Internal Evidence - Connection of 3 John with 2 John
§ Author’s self-designation as "the _______________" (2 John John 1)
§ Addressees are described as those whom the elder loves "in the
_______________"(2 John John 1)
§ Author expresses joy that children are _______________in the truth (2 John 4 /
3 John 3)
§ Both letters virtually _______________with the same words (2 John John
13-14)

AUTHORSHIP
§ Issues
§ Why does John not identify himself as the _______________?
§ Why did he not use the "_______________" designation in 1 John?
§ Why _______________canonization of 2 & 3 John?
§ Alternative Proposals
§ An _______________elder in the Johannine community
§ The legendary "_______________the elder" in Asia Minor
§ Conclusion - _______________connections (Gospel & 1 John; 1 & 2 John; 2 & 3 John)
suggest common authorship and most likely John the _______________

CANONIZATION – 2-3 JOHN
§ Explanations for Peculiar Textual History
§ Clearly not _______________side by side or _______________on the same level
as 1 John
§ 2 & 3 John are the _______________books in the NT and there would be little
occasion to cite them
§ 2 & 3 John describe the author as the "_______________" which led many to
judge that he was not the _______________to whom 1 John was attributed

DATE & PROVENANCE
§ Traditional – AD _______________from Ephesus
§ Relationship with the ____________________(ca. 90’s)
§ Development of the _______________with the Johannine Community
§ Heresy seems proto-gnostic – early form of 2d century Gnosticism
§ Church Father testimony placing John in Ephesus at the end of the 1st century
§ Polycrates called John one of the "_______________" buried in Ephesus
§ Irenaeus said John ministered in Ephesus until the time of
_______________
AUDIENCE
§ 1 John – General
§ Audience pictured throughout as the ____________________
§ _______________ groups addressed – “little children,” “fathers,” “young men,”
“brothers,” “beloved” (2:12-14; 4:1, 7)
§ Possibly sent to _______________Johannine churches in Asia Minor
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