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CHST 112 Final Exam Real Questions and Correct Answers (All are Correct)A Grade What is the argument Hebrews is making in Hebrews (what, why, how) - Answer-Christ is better than moses, prophets, angels, and aaron... explains how all of these leaders have failed or fallen however Jesus did not... N...

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CHST 112 Final Exam Real
Questions and Correct
Answers (All are Correct)A
Grade
What is the argument Hebrews is making in Hebrews (what, why, how) - Answer-Christ
is better than moses, prophets, angels, and aaron... explains how all of these leaders
have failed or fallen however Jesus did not... Now that Christ has come, and we know
him, we, of all people should be the most faithful and endure hardship with the greatest
joy... he is making this argument because believers were reverting back to old Jewish
customs and traditions to avoid persecution

Hebrews in a sentence - Answer-Hebrews in a Sentence: Hebrews is the letter that
shows that Christ is better than everything, even avoiding persecution

James author - Answer-James, son of Mary and Joseph, half brother of Jesus

James date - Answer-AD 44

James purpose - Answer-letter of exhortation written by their former pastor to Jerusalem
Jews who had been scattered outside of Palestine. James gives them both
encouragement to Christian maturity and rebuke for their immaturity. The letter stands
as an open call to all Christians everywhere to grow in Christ

james destination - Answer-Jewish Christians in Jerusalem

James provenance - Answer-Jerusalem

Signs in james that it is probably the first book of the NT - Answer-In James there is no
reference to gentile believers, and in James Jewish believers are still meeting in the
synagogue

James' argument that the author of James makes about the relationship between faith
and works - Answer-faith and works are that "saving faith" goes along with (or results in)
works, that one needs faith in order to have salvation, and that "faith without works is
not saving faith"

, James in a sentence - Answer-James is the letter that is a powerful exhortation to
Christian maturity

1 Peter author, date, provenance, destination, and purpose - Answer-Peter
AD 60s
Rome
Rome or Asia Minor
people who were facing persecution, to give them power to live in this world, and Peter
centers their hope in the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead.

Gravely's date for 1-2 Peter and Jude is about ____ than the date in the textbook -
Answer-5 years later

Peter's argument for a Christian view of suffering - Answer--That Jesus was raised from
the dead and that we will one day be raised from the dead never to die again (heaven)
-We will have the strength to endure suffering and persecution as we set our minds on
Christ, heaven, and how God plans to bring an end to history.
-God calls us to minister as if everything in this world has great value but live as if this
world is not our home (never indict God in the suffering that we bring on ourselves for
our bad behavior.)
-We should never be surprised when we suffer because Christ himself suffered for us
all. God calls us to live in a world with suffering and to suffer for other people.
-When we suffer, we are to live out the Gospel as our response
-God uses suffering to make us more holy
-In light of all this, we are to live in community and lead by example.

1 Peter in a sentence - Answer-1 Peter is the letter that tells us that the world is not the
ultimate home for the people of God and that we should live in light of that reality

2 Peter author, date, provenance, destination, and purpose - Answer-Peter
early 60s
Rome
Gentile Christians in asia minor
danger of the false teachers is still future, so Peter talks about the dangers indirectly
and in a preparatory and instructive way. He warns about the heretics, but he also
teaches his recipients sound doctrine to combat them (bad theology leads to bad living
and good theology ought to lead to good living)

Peter's argument about the day of the lord and the end of the world - Answer-absolutely
certain, it is delayed because of God's mercy,
and ought to revolutionize how followers of Christ live their lives (uses Noah as a
metaphor)

2 Peter (and Jude) in a sentence - Answer-Jude and 2 Peter are the letters that warn us
about the dangers of false teachers

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