Overview
This course is a survey of the Petrine epistles and Jude. Students will focus on circumstances behind the epistles (authorship, grammar, use of extra-biblical literature, etc) as well as theological themes and the author’s use of the OT.
Categories
1. Petrine Literature
This lesson offers an overview of 1 Peter which includes issues related to authorship
2. Petrine Literature
This lesson addresses when 1 Peter was written and to whom it was written
3. Petrine Literature
This lesson lays out the structure of 1 Peter and offers a general outline of its contents
4. Petrine Literature
This lesson begins exploring key theological themes within 1 Peter
5. Petrine Literature
This lesson continues identifying key theological themes in 1 Peter.
6. Petrine Literature
This lesson begins providing a reading of five key passages in 1 Peter. (Chapter 1)
7. Petrine Literature
This lesson continues with providing a reading of five key passages in 1 Peter. (Chapter 2)
8. Petrine Literature
This lesson continues with providing a reading of five key passages in 1 Peter. (Chapter 3-5)
9. Petrine Literature
This lesson introduces 2 Peter and begins exploring background issues related to it.
10. Petrine Literature
This lesson continues exploring background issues related to 2 Peter.
11. Petrine Literature
This lesson lays out the structure of 2 Peter and offers a general outline of its contents. It also provides 2 Peter’s key theological themes.
12. Petrine Literature
This lesson begins providing a reading of five key passages in 2 Peter. (Chapter 1-3)
1. Jude
This lesson offers an introduction to Jude, an exploration of issues related to it, an outline of its structure, and key theological themes within it.
2. Jude
This lesson offers a reading of Jude which includes 6 key verses in its one and only chapter