Second Epistle of John
  • 1. The Second Epistle of John, often referred to simply as 2 John, is a brief yet profound letter found in the New Testament of the Christian Bible, attributed to the Apostle John, who is traditionally believed to be the author of several New Testament writings, including the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation. Written to a chosen lady and her children, the epistle addresses the themes of love, truth, and vigilance against false teachings that had begun to infiltrate the early Christian community. The letter emphasizes the necessity of adhering to the 'commandments' given by Jesus Christ, specifically the command to love one another, which is a recurrent motif in Johannine literature. John warns the recipients about deceivers who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh, urging them to remain steadfast in their faith and to avoid any association with such individuals, lest they compromise their salvation. The Second Epistle serves not only as a personal note of encouragement and instruction but also as a critical reminder for early Christians to discern truth from falsehood, highlighting the importance of doctrinal purity and community loyalty in the face of emerging heresies. Thus, 2 John encapsulates foundational Christian teachings while reflecting the challenges of maintaining orthodoxy in a diverse and often conflicting religious landscape.

    To whom is the Second Epistle of John addressed?
A) The apostles
B) The prophets
C) The elect lady
D) The church of Ephesus
  • 2. What is a primary theme of the Second Epistle of John?
A) Love one another
B) Grace and mercy
C) Faith in trials
D) End times
  • 3. How does John refer to himself in the Second Epistle of John?
A) The servant
B) The apostle
C) The elder
D) The disciple
  • 4. What does John say is required for true love?
A) Sacrificing for others
B) Following traditions
C) Walking in truth
D) Offering gifts
  • 5. What does John want to see in his readers?
A) Truth in their lives
B) Wealth and prosperity
C) Power and authority
D) Signs and wonders
  • 6. What does the phrase 'the elect lady' represent?
A) A historical event
B) A mythological character
C) A local church or individual believer
D) A political figure
  • 7. What kind of people does John say should not be welcomed?
A) Those who do not confess Christ
B) Those who are young
C) Those who have differing opinions
D) Those who are wealthy
  • 8. How does John express his affection for the recipients?
A) By establishing authority
B) With gifts and blessings
C) In truth and love
D) Through public praise
  • 9. What does John mention as a sign of the last times?
A) Rulers changing
B) Unprecedented peace
C) Increased knowledge
D) Many deceivers have gone out
  • 10. What is the ultimate goal of the teaching in the letter?
A) To encourage love and truth
B) To create fear
C) To promote doctrine division
D) To establish hierarchy
  • 11. What insight does John give about loving others?
A) It should be in action and truth
B) It should be forgotten
C) It should be conditional
D) It should be only in words
  • 12. What is the focus of the teachings of Christ that John emphasizes?
A) Love and obedience
B) Success and fame
C) Ritual and tradition
D) Wealth and prosperity
  • 13. What kind of relationship does John desire with the elect lady?
A) A hierarchical leadership
B) A business arrangement
C) A partnership in love and truth
D) A distant acquaintance
  • 14. What aspect of doctrine does John stress as vital?
A) The tradition of elders
B) The popularity of beliefs
C) The wisdom of leaders
D) The doctrine of Christ
  • 15. What term is used for deceivers mentioned in 2 John?
A) Wolves in sheep's clothing
B) Seducers
C) False prophets
D) Antichrist
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