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Liberty University NBST 515 New Testament
Orientation I (ICE): The General
Epistles/Revelation/Questions and Answers.
Author of Hebrews - -Originally believed to be Paul; almost definitely not Paul
(Hebrews 2:3). Unknown.


-Place Hebrews was written. - -Unknown


-Recipients of Hebrews - -Unknown


-Introduction to Hebrews - -Discussion of how Jesus is higher and better than angels
(arguing for divinity of Jesus).


-Date of Hebrews - -Likely before AD 70 (as present-tense reference to Temple worship
insinuating it was written before the Temple's destruction)


-Key concept of Hebrews - -Jesus as high-priest in order of Melchizedek forever


-Hall of Faith - -Passage in Hebrews 11 referring to Old Testament giants of the faith.


-Passage on "Falling Away" - -Hebrews 6


-Genre of Hebrews - -Some claim it is an epistle, some state it was a sermon.


-Mount Zion in Hebrews - -Declared to be "higher" than Mount Sinai.


-Debated Canon - -Hebrews, James, 2 Peter, 2 & 3 John, Jude, and Revelation


-Author of James - -James (Most likely the half-brother of Jesus)

, -Jerusalem Council - -James, half brother of Jesus, presided as chair of council.


-James' Childhood - -Did not originally recognize nor believe Jesus was the Messiah.


-Works in James - -Works are stated to "justify" faith, but the word used for
justification would be better off translated "vindicate"; to evidence true faith.


-Date of James - -Considered by many to be AD 40 which would place it as the earliest
written NT book.


-Recipients of James - -Jewish Christians: The Twelve Tribes in the Dispersion


-Introduction to James - -Trials, wisdom, and joy.


-Conclusion to Hebrews - -Benediction


-Key Themes in James - -Suffering, favoritism, the tongue, works, healing, and
wisdom.


-Aphorisms - -"A concise statement of a principle that also defines its meaning" (Used
in James)


-Where James was Written From - -Unknown


-Author of 1 Peter - -Apostle Peter


-Recipients of 1 Peter - -Pilrgrims (Dispersion) of Five Roman Provinces: Pontus,
Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia


-Themes of 1 Peter - -Hope and suffering


-Date of 1 Peter - -Approx. AD 64

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