NT371 Greek Exegesis: 1 John

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Put your knowledge of Greek into action with Greek Exegesis: 1 John (NT371). In this exegetical course, Dr. John D. Schwandt employs a close reading of the Greek text to do an inductive study of 1 John. After providing an overall introduction to the epistle, Dr. Schwandt walks you passage-by-passage through a careful grammatical-syntactical analysis of the book. At each step of the way, he highlights viable optional interpretations and then argues for the interpretation he thinks most apt for John’s context. You’ll come away from this course not only with a better understanding of 1 John, but also with tools you can use to study other New Testament books.

Introduction

Introducing the Speaker and the Course

Introducing the Speaker and the Course

2m

Introduction to 1 John

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Inductive Bible Study Method Applied

Inductive Bible Study Method Applied

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The Age of Light/Life and the Age of Darkness/Death (1 John 1:1–10)

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The Opening (1 John 1:1)

The Opening (1 John 1:1)

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Reconciliation through Christ (1 John 2:1–27)

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The New High Place (1 John 2:1)

The New High Place (1 John 2:1)

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The Children of God (1 John 2:28–3:12)

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Overview of 1 John 2:28–4:21

Overview of 1 John 2:28–4:21

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Antithetical Example: Cain (1 John 3:13–24)

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World as Cain (1 John 3:13–15)

World as Cain (1 John 3:13–15)

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Love as a Family Trait (1 John 4:1–21)

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Opposing Spirits: Part 1 (1 John 4:1)

Opposing Spirits: Part 1 (1 John 4:1)

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Faith as a Family Trait (1 John 5:1–21)

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Victorious Faith (1 John 5:1, 4)

Victorious Faith (1 John 5:1, 4)

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Conclusion

Conclusion to the Course

Conclusion to the Course

2m