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James I). Author A). Brother of Christ (Mk. 6:3) B). Early church apostle (1 Cor. 15:7, Gal. 1:19) C). Brother of Jude II). Date A). 40’s or 50’s B).

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2 James I). Author A). Brother of Christ (Mk. 6:3) B). Early church apostle (1 Cor. 15:7, Gal. 1:19) C). Brother of Jude II). Date A). 40’s or 50’s B). Nelson’s pg. 455

3 James III). Recipients A). James addresses the twelve tribes in the Diaspora B). Jewish Christians (lack of dialogue about Gentile vices) C). James addresses conditions and challenges facing Christians in a great variety of locations D). An established church (James 2:2; 3:1; 5:14)

4 James IV). Outline A). The test of faith (1:1-18) B). The Characteristics of Faith (1:19-5:6) C). The Triumph of Faith (5:7-20) V). Purpose A). True faith is lived (James 1:22-27; 2:12-13; 3:13)

5 James VI). Emphasis and Message A). Trials and temptations (1:2-4) 1). Equality in treatment (James 2:1-13) 2). Use of money (James 2:14-26, James 5:1-6) 3). Use of the tongue (James 3:1-12) 4). Speaking wrongfully of each other (James 4:11-12)

6 James 5). Selfish ambition (James 3:13-4:9) 6). How we use our time (James 4:13-17)

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8 1 Peter I). Author A). Peter B). Wrote from Babylon (5:13) 1). Rome – center of idolatry II). Date A). A.D. 63 (before persecution under Nero)

9 1 Peter III). Recipients A). Diasporia (1:2) B). Spread of the gospel into these areas 1). Paul and his emissaries 2). Acts 16:7 3). Acts 2

10 1 Peter C). Cappadocia, northern Galatia and Bithynia, and Pontus were far less Hellenized and less urbanized provinces D). Gentile converts 1). 1:18, 1:14, 4:1-4

11 1 Peter IV). Outline A). Salvation of the believer (1:1-2:13) B). Submission of the believer (2:13-3:13) C). Suffering of the believer (3:13-5:14)

12 1 Peter V). Purpose A). Endure in hardship 1). Insults a plenty (2:12, 15; 3:16; 4:4, 14) B). A life of virtue (2:11-20; 3:1-16)

13 1 Peter VI). Emphasis and Message A). Honor and privilege 1). 1:1-2:10 - Develops the implications of election for the honor (new household) and destiny (heaven) of the believers

14 1 Peter B). For growth 1). God is near to hear and help (3:12; 5:7) 2). Sign or favor from God (2:19-20, 4:14) 3). Proving ground that will turn to glory and praise at Christ’s coming (1:6-7) 4). Christ’s example a). (1:11; 2:21-25; 3: 18- 4:2; 4:13

15 1 Peter C). The strength of family 1). 1:23-24, 1:22, 3:8, 4:8-11, 5:5-6 D). A code of conduct 1). Christian wives of believing partners (3: 1-6) 2). Slaves of un-believing masters (2:18-25) 3). Christians in general (2:12-17; 3:9-12, 16)

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17 2 Peter I). Author A). Peter (1:1) B). Nearing death (1:14-15) II). Date A). A.D. 63-64

18 2 Peter III). Outline A). Cultivation of Christian character (1:1-2:1) B). Condemnation of False teachers (2:1-3:1) C). Confidence in Christ’s return (3:1-3:18)

19 2 Peter IV). Purpose A).Combat false teaching 1). The assurance of Christ’s return (3:3-4) 2). The authority and reliability of the apostolic tradition and the Old Testament (1:17-21)

20 2 Peter V). Emphasis and Message A). Basis for such a hope 1). Transfiguration (see Mk 9:2-8) a). Ps. 8:5-6, Ps. 2 2). Past intervention (2:4-10; 3:5-7) B). Reason for delay 1). God’s timetable (3:8) 2). God’s mercy (3:9)


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