STUDIES IN I AND II PETER
The two letters of Peter afford splendid opportunity for noting the impress of the writer's character and experience upon his writings. Let the teacher judge as to the extent of this study. The following are suggested:
- Name ten chief events in Peter's life, recorded in the Gospels.
- Name ten chief events in Peter's life, recorded in the Acts.
- Name six leading qualities of Peter's character.
- Note now in I Peter 1 and II Peter 1 any words or truths suggested by
the writer's character and experience. The following are given as
examples:
- Verse 3: "Inheritance." See Matt. 19:27. "What shall we have?"
- Verse 5: "Guarded through faith." See Luke 22:31, 32.
- Verse 6: "Manifold trials." Name Peter's tests.
- I Peter 1.
I JOHN
- In the introduction, 1:1-4, record under the three following topics
the words of the writer:
- John's Personal Experience with Christ.
- John's Sharing this Experience.
- The Purpose of Sharing this Experience.
- Name the books written by John.
- Name the purpose of this letter. Chapter 5:13.
- Select five tests in Chapters 2 and 3 by which we may know that we are the Lord's disciples.
- In the following diagram of steps supply a verb after the pronoun "I" that sets forth the thought of each respective book:
- Are there any signs in this book of the "Boanerges" remaining? If so, mention them.
- Name the two definitions of God and state why John would be enabled to record them.
- How many references to Old Testament characters in the letter? How many in James? In I Peter? Why fewer in John?
- Write out Chapter 4, underlining the word "love" and its derivatives, numbering the same.
- Where in the catalogue of graces is love placed by James, Peter, John, Paul, Christ? Select and record the verses. (See concordance.)
- In what ways may these cold hearts of ours be made to beat with fervent love toward God and men?
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THE KINGDOM TRIUMPHANT
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THE REVELATION
- Author.
- Place and Date of Writing.
- Leading Verses:
- 3. The Christian's Feast.
- 14. The Blessed Dead.
- 22. A Description of Christ.
- 22. The Last Invitation.
- The thought of the verse and the number of the chapter are given. Find
the verse and record it.
- 2 and 3. Letters to the Seven Churches.
- 20. The Millennium.
- 21, 22. The New Jerusalem.
- Leading Chapters:
- This book is a revelation of whom, to whom, sent by whom?
- Who is described in Chapter 1?
- Draw map of Asia Minor and locate the seven churches, also Isle of Patmos.
- What phrase and what sentence are common to the seven letters?
- As you turn the pages of the book, by what name do you note that the Lord is most frequently called?
- Name the three chief events prophesied in the millennium chapter.
- Name seven negative descriptions of "the holy city" in Chapters 21 and 22.
- Name two occupations of the inhabitants of "the holy city" mentioned in Chapter 22.
- Questions: