18 Questions
The Book Study Concordance of the New Testament has 27 sections because there are 27 books in the Old Testament.
False
John's letter focuses on God and full communion with him in a church setting.
True
The 4th Gospel is not relevant to understanding 1 John.
False
The Book Study Concordance of the New Testament is edited by a single scholar.
False
The letter of 1 John is primarily about the setting of the Colossian heresy.
False
The Book Study Concordance of the New Testament does concordance work on each of the books of the Old Testament.
False
Most commentaries on 1 John focus on God's role in the epistle.
False
The speaker has started saying 'Paul said' or 'Luke wrote' in their preaching.
False
John Stott's writings on 1 John emphasize the importance of culture.
False
The introductory material of Stott's commentary on 1 John is largely unremarkable.
False
John the son of Zebedee wrote the gospel, the revelation, and the three letters.
True
The speaker encourages readers to focus on theoretical historical backgrounds when studying 1 John.
False
The tradition of John the son of Zebedee being the author of the gospel, the revelation, and the three letters dates back to the beginning of the first century.
False
The speaker believes that the Bible's authority is diminished by attributing its words to human authors like Paul or Luke.
True
The MA thesis program was a one-year program.
False
The author was planning to go to Iceland to preach the Bible.
True
The author was skeptical about the theological claims because they found inconsistent information.
True
The author wanted to do something beneficial for the world with their MA thesis.
True
A course exploring God's full communion reflected in 1 John, with reference to 2nd and 3rd John, focusing on applying witness in a church setting.
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