Deck 26: The General Epistles and the Book of Revelation

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1. Discuss Jesus' superiority to all things Jewish in the Epistle to the Hebrews. To what, exactly, is Jesus superior? What is the author's point in underscoring this? Is this perspective anti-Jewish? Why or why not?
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4. The Epistle of James was originally a non-Christian Jewish book. Pick one side of the debate and present the most compelling arguments for it. Keep in mind that the most persuasive arguments anticipate (and answer) counterarguments.
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1. The epistle of James has very little to mark it as a distinctly Christian document.
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2. The epistle of James was written to oppose Paul's message of justification by faith alone.
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3. The catholic epistles were not written in response to specific situations.
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4. Most scholars think Peter wrote 1 Peter but not 2 Peter.
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5. 2 Peter used the book of Jude as a source.
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6. Hebrews argues that Jesus is superior to all the angels.
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7. Hebrews consistently portrays Judaism as a "shadow" of Christian reality.
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8. Christianity was outlawed in the first century.
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9. Nero engaged in an empire-wide persecution of Christians in the 60s C.E.
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10. 1 Peter is written to a community that has been suffering persecution.
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11. Jude claims to have been written by the brother of James.
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12. Christianity was originally unified but later divided into numerous sects.
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13. Most scholars think the Johannine epistles were written by the author of the Gospel of John.
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14. The author of the Gospel of John also wrote Revelation.
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15. Revelation was written about a future time long after the author's own life.
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16. Revelation is an example of a Christian apocalypse.
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10) Scholars refer to the Johannine epistles using all of the following phrases except

A) catholic.
B) general.
C) universal.
D) Pauline.
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11) All of the following were probably produced by the same community except

A) the Gospel of John.
B) 1 John.
C) the Revelation of John.
D) the farewell discourse.
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19) Which early Christian group believed in two Gods: the vengeful God of the Old Testament and the merciful God of Jesus?

A) Gnostics
B) proto-orthodox Christians
C) Jewish Christians
D) Marcionites
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20) What does the term "heresy" mean?

A) evil
B) to choose
C) to reject
D) to agree with
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21) Scholars estimate literacy in antiquity to have been __________ percent.

A) 1 to 5
B) 10 to 15
C) 20 to 25
D) 40 to 45
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22) According to Marcion, the Jewish Law

A) was evil.
B) brought peace and stability.
C) continued to be binding after Jesus' death.
D) was good.
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23) Which of the following groups thought it was blasphemy to call Jesus God?

A) Marcionites
B) Gnostics
C) Ebionites
D) proto-orthodox Christians
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24) The Marcionites particularly liked which of the following apostles?

A) Paul
B) Peter
C) James
D) Mary
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25) The Marcionites believed Jesus came to save people from

A) sin.
B) the Jewish God.
C) Rome.
D) Paul.
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26) According to some Gnostics, the Old Testament God was

A) perfect.
B) evil.
C) nonexistent.
D) dead.
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44) 1 Peter reminds its readers all of the following except they

A) have been sprinkled with Christ's blood.
B) are being persecuted because they are sinning.
C) are holy priests.
D) have been born into a new family.
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76) Apocalypses are rarely

A) first-person narratives.
B) pseudonymous.
C) straightforward and direct.
D) repetitive.
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Deck 26: The General Epistles and the Book of Revelation
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1. Discuss Jesus' superiority to all things Jewish in the Epistle to the Hebrews. To what, exactly, is Jesus superior? What is the author's point in underscoring this? Is this perspective anti-Jewish? Why or why not?
The Epistle to the Hebrews asserts the superiority of Christ to the prophets, the angels, Moses, Joshua, and the Jewish priesthood. Christ brings a superior covenant, a superior tabernacle, and makes a superior sacrifice. Drawing on Platonic thought, this author argues that the old covenant was a foreshadowing of the new, an imperfect reflection of a perfect reality. According to this author, Christianity represents the perfection of Judaism; those who do not believe that Jesus is the messiah, moreover, are not the true people of God.
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4. The Epistle of James was originally a non-Christian Jewish book. Pick one side of the debate and present the most compelling arguments for it. Keep in mind that the most persuasive arguments anticipate (and answer) counterarguments.
Students who take the affirmative side might discuss the fact that Jesus' name is only mentioned twice in the book and that none of the book is uniquely Christian. The ethical exhortations could have been drawn from Jewish scripture. Students arguing the negative side of the debate could discuss the fact that even though Jesus and his teachings are not directly mentioned, many of the teachings seem to allude to Jesus traditions, especially in Matthew's Sermon on the Mount. The book, moreover, serves as a corrective to misunderstandings of Paul's doctrine of justification by faith.
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1. The epistle of James has very little to mark it as a distinctly Christian document.
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2. The epistle of James was written to oppose Paul's message of justification by faith alone.
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3. The catholic epistles were not written in response to specific situations.
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4. Most scholars think Peter wrote 1 Peter but not 2 Peter.
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5. 2 Peter used the book of Jude as a source.
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6. Hebrews argues that Jesus is superior to all the angels.
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7. Hebrews consistently portrays Judaism as a "shadow" of Christian reality.
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8. Christianity was outlawed in the first century.
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9. Nero engaged in an empire-wide persecution of Christians in the 60s C.E.
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10. 1 Peter is written to a community that has been suffering persecution.
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11. Jude claims to have been written by the brother of James.
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12. Christianity was originally unified but later divided into numerous sects.
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13. Most scholars think the Johannine epistles were written by the author of the Gospel of John.
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14. The author of the Gospel of John also wrote Revelation.
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15. Revelation was written about a future time long after the author's own life.
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16. Revelation is an example of a Christian apocalypse.
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10) Scholars refer to the Johannine epistles using all of the following phrases except

A) catholic.
B) general.
C) universal.
D) Pauline.
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11) All of the following were probably produced by the same community except

A) the Gospel of John.
B) 1 John.
C) the Revelation of John.
D) the farewell discourse.
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19) Which early Christian group believed in two Gods: the vengeful God of the Old Testament and the merciful God of Jesus?

A) Gnostics
B) proto-orthodox Christians
C) Jewish Christians
D) Marcionites
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20) What does the term "heresy" mean?

A) evil
B) to choose
C) to reject
D) to agree with
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21) Scholars estimate literacy in antiquity to have been __________ percent.

A) 1 to 5
B) 10 to 15
C) 20 to 25
D) 40 to 45
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22) According to Marcion, the Jewish Law

A) was evil.
B) brought peace and stability.
C) continued to be binding after Jesus' death.
D) was good.
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23) Which of the following groups thought it was blasphemy to call Jesus God?

A) Marcionites
B) Gnostics
C) Ebionites
D) proto-orthodox Christians
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24) The Marcionites particularly liked which of the following apostles?

A) Paul
B) Peter
C) James
D) Mary
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25) The Marcionites believed Jesus came to save people from

A) sin.
B) the Jewish God.
C) Rome.
D) Paul.
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26) According to some Gnostics, the Old Testament God was

A) perfect.
B) evil.
C) nonexistent.
D) dead.
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44) 1 Peter reminds its readers all of the following except they

A) have been sprinkled with Christ's blood.
B) are being persecuted because they are sinning.
C) are holy priests.
D) have been born into a new family.
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76) Apocalypses are rarely

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B) pseudonymous.
C) straightforward and direct.
D) repetitive.
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