Three Letters Of John

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1. "This is the commandment we have from him:

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The correct answer is "whoever loves God must also love his brother." This statement is based on the commandment given by God, which emphasizes the importance of love for both God and fellow human beings. It highlights the interconnectedness of love for God and love for others, suggesting that true love for God is demonstrated through love and compassion towards one's fellow human beings.

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This quiz focuses on the Three Letters of John, exploring key messages and teachings. It assesses understanding of themes such as light, sin, advocacy, and commandments, emphasizing John's... see moreviews on righteousness and brotherly love. see less

2. According to John who is in darkness?

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The correct answer is "The one who hates his brother." This is because the question is asking about who is in darkness according to John, and John believes that the person who hates his brother is the one in darkness. This answer is based on John's perspective and his understanding of darkness as a metaphorical concept rather than a literal absence of light.

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3. "Children, let us love not in word or speech,

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The correct answer is "but in deed and truth." This phrase emphasizes the importance of showing love through actions and being genuine in our intentions. It implies that simply speaking or talking about love is not enough; we need to actively demonstrate love through our behavior and be sincere in our actions.

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4. Who is a liar?

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The correct answer is "Whoever says, 'I know him and does not keep commandments.'" This answer suggests that someone who claims to know a certain person but does not follow or obey their commandments is a liar. This implies that true knowledge of someone should be reflected in one's actions and adherence to their teachings or instructions.

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5. "We love because,

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This answer is correct because it accurately completes the sentence and aligns with the context of the statement. The phrase "We love because he first loved us" is a biblical reference from the book of 1 John 4:19, which highlights the idea that our ability to love others is derived from the love we have received from God.

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6. "I hope to visit you and speak face to face so that,

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The phrase "our joy may be complete" suggests that the speaker wants to meet the person in order to have a more fulfilling and complete experience. This implies that there is a strong bond or connection between the speaker and the person they are addressing, and meeting face to face would enhance their joy and happiness. It also indicates that there is a desire for deeper communication and understanding that can only be achieved through personal interaction.

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7. "For this is the message you have heard from the beginning,

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The given correct answer, "we should love one another," aligns with the message that has been heard from the beginning. It suggests that worshiping God the Father and loving one another go hand in hand. This message emphasizes the importance of showing love and compassion towards others, which is a fundamental aspect of many religious teachings. It promotes unity, kindness, and empathy among individuals, encouraging them to treat others with respect and care.

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8. " And  this is the promise that he made us. What?

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The correct answer is "Eternal life." The phrase "And this is the promise that he made us" suggests that the speaker is referring to a promise that was made to them. Out of the given options, "Eternal life" is the most fitting promise that could be made, as it implies a life that lasts forever.

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9. "----so that you do not need anyone to teach you." Because,

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The correct answer is "the anointing that you received from him remains in you." This is because the previous statements in the question suggest that the individuals being referred to have already been taught and are members of the church. Therefore, the anointing they received from him must still be present in them, indicating that they do not need anyone else to teach them.

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10. I rejoiced greatly to find some of your children,

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The correct answer is "walking in the truth..." The passage suggests that the speaker is pleased to find that some of the children are following Jesus and living according to the truth. This implies that they have turned away from their sinful ways and are now living in alignment with Jesus' teachings. The phrase "walking in the truth" signifies a genuine and faithful commitment to living a righteous life.

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11. I rejoiced greatly when some of the brothers came and testified to

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The given answer, "how truly you walk in the truth," is the correct choice because it aligns with the context of the sentence. The speaker expresses joy upon receiving testimony about the person's genuine adherence to the truth. This implies that the individual's actions and behavior reflect their commitment to living a truthful life. The other options, preaching the Good News and teaching members of the church, do not directly connect with the idea of walking in truth as mentioned in the sentence.

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12. And his commandments are,

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The correct answer is "not burdensome". This means that the commandments mentioned are not difficult or oppressive to follow. They are not a heavy burden or hardship for individuals to obey.

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13. Who is the victor over the world?

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The correct answer is "the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God." This answer suggests that the victor over the world is someone who has faith in Jesus as the Son of God. This belief implies a strong connection to God and a trust in His power and salvation. It implies that through this belief, one can overcome the challenges and temptations of the world and find victory.

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14. According to John we have an Advocate. He is

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The correct answer is Jesus Christ the righteous one. The question states that according to John, we have an Advocate, and the options provided are the Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ the righteous one, and Blessed Virgin Mary. Based on biblical teachings, Jesus Christ is often referred to as our Advocate, as he intercedes on our behalf with God the Father. This is supported by passages such as 1 John 2:1, which states, "My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous one." Therefore, Jesus Christ is the correct answer.

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15. "--- so there are three that testify,

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The correct answer is "The Spirit, the Water and the Blood." This answer refers to a verse in the Bible, specifically 1 John 5:7-8, which states, "For there are three that testify: the Spirit, the water and the blood; and the three are in agreement." This verse is often interpreted as a reference to the Trinity, with the Spirit representing God the Father, the water representing Jesus' baptism, and the blood representing Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.

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16. The third letter of John is addressed to

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The third letter of John is addressed to a specific individual. This can be inferred from the fact that the letter is written in a personal tone and mentions the individual by name. The content of the letter also suggests that it is meant for one person, as it discusses personal matters and offers specific instructions and advice.

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17. "Behold I am,

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The correct answer is "writing no new commandment to you." This is because the phrase "Behold I am" indicates that the speaker is not introducing something new, but rather affirming that they are not writing a new commandment. The phrase "replacing the old commandment for you" suggests that there was a previous commandment, but the speaker is not writing a new one to replace it. Therefore, the correct answer is that the speaker is not writing any new commandment.

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18. I am writing to you young men,

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The given answer is "because you have conquered the evil one." This answer is supported by the previous statement in the passage, which states, "I am writing to you young men because you have conquered the evil one." This suggests that the writer is addressing the young men specifically because they have successfully overcome the evil one, indicating their strength and faith.

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19. Now this is the message

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The correct answer is "that we have heard ---God is light." This answer is supported by the given statements in the message. The phrase "that we have heard" indicates that the statement being referred to is something that has been previously mentioned or known. The statement "God is light" is the only one that matches this description, as it is mentioned in the message. The other statements do not fit this criteria.

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20. This is how you can know the Spirit of God:

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The correct answer is that every spirit that acknowledges Jesus belongs to God. This means that if someone recognizes and accepts Jesus as the Son of God and their savior, it is a sign that they belong to God. It shows a belief in and submission to God's plan of salvation through Jesus. This acknowledgement of Jesus as the way to God is a fundamental aspect of Christian faith.

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21. The early Christian tradition identified the first letter of John as that of the apostle John,

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The correct answer is "because of its resemblance to fourth Gospel". The early Christian tradition identified the first letter of John as that of the apostle John because it closely resembled the style and content of the fourth Gospel, which was widely accepted as being written by the apostle John. The similarities in language, themes, and theological ideas between the two texts led early Christians to believe that both were written by the same author.

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22. What we have seen and heard we proclaim now to you so that,

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The correct answer is "you too may have fellowship with us." This answer is supported by the phrase "What we have seen and heard we proclaim now to you so that." The phrase suggests that the purpose of proclaiming what they have seen and heard is to invite others to have fellowship with them. This implies that the speaker wants others to join their community and share in the same beliefs and experiences.

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23. Who has life?

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The correct answer is "whoever possesses the Son." This means that those who have a relationship with Jesus Christ, who is referred to as the Son, have eternal life. This belief is based on Christian theology, which teaches that salvation and eternal life come through faith in Jesus as the Son of God. Therefore, anyone who possesses this relationship with Jesus can experience the gift of eternal life.

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24. ." There is such a thing as deadly sin about which,

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The given answer implies that the concept of deadly sin exists, but the speaker is not suggesting that one should pray in response to it. This suggests that the speaker may have a different perspective or approach to dealing with deadly sin, possibly emphasizing actions or other forms of repentance instead of prayer. The answer also implies that worrying about deadly sin is unnecessary or unproductive in the speaker's opinion.

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25. Who has the Father?

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The correct answer is "Whoever confesses the Son, has the Father as well." This is because the statement implies that acknowledging or admitting the existence and importance of the Son (presumably referring to Jesus) also means acknowledging and having a relationship with the Father (presumably referring to God). The act of confessing the Son indicates a belief in and acceptance of the Son, which in turn leads to a connection with the Father.

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26. The central theme of John's letters:

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The central theme of John's letters is the idea that the love of God cannot be separated from the love of one's neighbors. This means that true love for God is demonstrated through love and care for others. John emphasizes the importance of loving and serving others as a reflection of one's love for God. This theme is consistent throughout John's letters and highlights the interconnectedness of love for God and love for others.

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27. In the second and third letters the author calls himself,

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The correct answer is "the Presbyter." This can be inferred from the given information that in the second and third letters, the author refers to himself as "the Presbyter." This suggests that the author identifies himself with this title rather than as a humble servant of God or an apostle of Jesus.

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28. "We know that we have passed from death to life because,

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The correct answer is "we love our brothers." This is because loving others is a sign of having passed from death to life. It signifies a transformation from a state of spiritual death to a state of spiritual life. When we genuinely love and care for others, it shows that we have experienced a change in our hearts and have embraced the love of God.

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29. "---the way we know that he remains in us is from,

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The correct answer is "the Spirit that he gave us." This answer is supported by the phrase "the way we know that he remains in us." This suggests that the presence of the Spirit within us is the evidence of Jesus remaining in us. It implies that by obeying his commandments and loving our neighbors, we are demonstrating the presence of the Spirit in our lives.

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30. If we say, "we have not sinned

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The correct answer is "his word is not in us". This answer is derived from the given statements. The initial statement "If we say, 'we have not sinned'" is followed by the phrase "his word is not in us". This implies that if we claim to have not sinned, it means that God's word is not within us, which suggests that we are lying. Therefore, the correct answer is "his word is not in us".

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"This is the commandment we have from him:
According to John who is in darkness?
"Children, let us love not in word or speech,
Who is a liar?
"We love because,
"I hope to visit you and speak face to face so that,
"For this is the message you have heard from the beginning,
" And  this is the promise that he made us. What?
"----so that you do not need anyone to teach you." Because,
I rejoiced greatly to find some of your children,
I rejoiced greatly when some of the brothers came and testified to
And his commandments are,
Who is the victor over the world?
According to John we have an Advocate. He is
"--- so there are three that testify,
The third letter of John is addressed to
"Behold I am,
I am writing to you young men,
Now this is the message
This is how you can know the Spirit of God:
The early Christian tradition identified the first letter of John as...
What we have seen and heard we proclaim now to you so that,
Who has life?
." There is such a thing as deadly sin about which,
Who has the Father?
The central theme of John's letters:
In the second and third letters the author calls himself,
"We know that we have passed from death to life because,
"---the way we know that he remains in us is from,
If we say, "we have not sinned
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