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Peter and Jude
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Lesson OneOverview of 1 Peter21 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: 1 Peter
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In | Workbook: 1 Peter’s Audience
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In | 1 Peter’s Audience
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In | Hope for a Holy Dispersion
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In | 1 Peter's Outline: Submission
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In | The Submission of Women in 1 Peter
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In | 1 Peter's Outline: Suffering
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In | Workbook: Martyrdom as a Christian Witness
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In | Martyrdom as a Christian Witness
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In | Righteousness and Redemptive Suffering
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In | Workbook: Suffering in 1 Peter and the NT
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In | The Values of Suffering, Part 2
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Behind | Aliens and Sojourners
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Behind | Shepherds and Lions
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Behind | Onsite: Jews in the Theater: View from Miletus
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In Front | Spiritual Aliens and Sojourners
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In Front | Steadfastness in Suffering: Professor Anne Zaki
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In Front | Explaining the Hope: Professor Anne Zaki [Bonus]
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In Front | Shame and Suffering Today: Pastor Amjad
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoSomething Old, Something New (1 Peter Review)18 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: 1 Peter Review
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In | 1 Peter and James
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In | In These Last Days
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In | OT Identity in 1 and 2 Peter
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In | Workbook: Inheritance in the Bible, Part 1
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In | Workbook: Inheritance in the Bible, Part 2
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In | Old Testament in 1 Peter 2:6-10
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In | 1 Peter and "the Servant" of Isaiah
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In | Workbook: 1 Peter and "the Servant" of Isaiah
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In | The Gospels in 1 Peter
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In | Workbook: 1 Peter and the NT
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Behind | Living Stones, Spiritual Sacrifice
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In Front | Ready to Give an Answer
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In Front | Ethics and Apologetics [Bonus]
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In Front | 1 Peter as a Baptismal Formula
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In Front | Onsite: Early Christian Baptism
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson Three2 Peter16 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: 2 Peter
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In | Workbook: Common Language in 1 and 2 Peter
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In | Sharing the Divine Nature
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In | Growing in Grace
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In | God's Word in 2 Peter
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In | Peter on Paul and Scripture
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In | False Teachers and Judgment
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In | Fire and the End of the World
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In | Workbook: Comparing 1 and 2 Peter
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Behind | Authorship of 2 Peter
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Behind | Workbook: Chain of Virtues
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In Front | Sanctification
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In Front | Supernatural Life Within
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In Front | God's Light and Our Weakness
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourJude14 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Jude
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In | Workbook: Themes in Jude
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In | Jude on Judgment and Apostasy
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In | Workbook: Jude and 2 Peter Parallel
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In | 2 Peter and Jude
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In | Workbook: “These People”
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In | Scoffers and Jude’s Dear Friends
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Behind | Jude and Apocryphal Literature
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Behind | Workbook: Jude 5
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Behind | The Authorship of Jude
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In Front | Hating the Sin, Loving the Sinner
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In Front | Doxology
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveCase Study: Peter (1 and 2 Peter Review)18 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: 1 and 2 Peter Review
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In | Workbook: Peter and 1 Peter, Part 1
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In | Workbook: Peter and 1 Peter, Part 2
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In | Peter, 1 Peter and 2 Peter
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In | Workbook: Peter’s Transformation, Part 1
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In | Workbook: Peter’s Transformation, Part 2
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In | Peter's Description of Paul
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In | Romans and 1 Peter
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In | Authorship and Audience
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Behind | The Crucifixion of Peter
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Behind | The Death of Peter in Christian Tradition
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Behind | Onsite: Rome as Babylon
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In Front | Peter Became What Jesus Called Him
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In Front | Peter's Transformation and Ministry
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In Front | 1 Peter and the Church Fathers
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions - 1, 2 Peter and Jude
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Lesson 5, Activity 17
In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions – 1, 2 Peter and Jude
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[Record your answers in the workbook provided at the beginning of this course.]
Objective: To begin to appreciate the main themes and interrelatedness of the Bible, the relevance of its ancient cultural context and the contemporary implications of each of its parts. These questions are to be answered at the completion of the lessons for each book, providing an opportunity to summarize your observations while reading and engaging the exercises and lectures.
- What has this book revealed about God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit)? Include metaphors, characteristics and the mission of God as it unfolds.
- What has this book revealed about God’s people, their relationship with God and each other and their role and mission in the world? Include metaphors, mission, ethics, worship, “living by faith,” etc.
- How does this New Testament book echo Old Testament Scripture? Include typology, promises, predictions and the overall history of redemption.
- How does God’s revelation in this book engage (and challenge) cultural and literary forms? Take into account the genres of Scripture and comparisons with extra-biblical parallels. Consider the divine and human dimensions of God’s Word.
- In what ways has God spoken to you in your journey through this book?