Chapter overview of 2 John
Chapter Summary of 2 John
Key Thought: See below
Number of Chapters: 1
Key Verse: See below
Christ seen as: Son of God and Son of man
Writer of the Book: John
Date: A. D. 90
Conclusion of the Book: See below
SUMMARY
CHAPTER ONE
Contents: Truth and love inseparable in the Christian life. Doctrine the test of reality.
Characters: God, Christ, John, elect lady, anti-christ.
Conclusion: The test of our love to God is universal obedience to Him, and we have need to maintain this love, for there are many destroyers of it in the world those who subvert the faith, denying the person or the work of Jesus Christ. Let such men not be entertained as ministers of Christ, nor given support in any way.
Key Word: Truth and love, 2Jn 1:3.
Strong Verses: 2Jn 1:6, 9, 10.
Striking Facts: 2Jn 1:9. The most important doctrine in the Word is the doctrine concerning the person and work of Jesus Christ. If one is unsound in this, they are bound to be wrong everywhere. All turns on "what think ye of Christ?" He that denieth the Son hath not the Father.
Summarized Bible
complete summary of the New Testament Keith L. Brooks
Published 1919
Key Thought: See below
Number of Chapters: 1
Key Verse: See below
Christ seen as: Son of God and Son of man
Writer of the Book: John
Date: A. D. 90
Conclusion of the Book: See below
SUMMARY
CHAPTER ONE
Contents: Truth and love inseparable in the Christian life. Doctrine the test of reality.
Characters: God, Christ, John, elect lady, anti-christ.
Conclusion: The test of our love to God is universal obedience to Him, and we have need to maintain this love, for there are many destroyers of it in the world those who subvert the faith, denying the person or the work of Jesus Christ. Let such men not be entertained as ministers of Christ, nor given support in any way.
Key Word: Truth and love, 2Jn 1:3.
Strong Verses: 2Jn 1:6, 9, 10.
Striking Facts: 2Jn 1:9. The most important doctrine in the Word is the doctrine concerning the person and work of Jesus Christ. If one is unsound in this, they are bound to be wrong everywhere. All turns on "what think ye of Christ?" He that denieth the Son hath not the Father.
Summarized Bible
complete summary of the New Testament Keith L. Brooks
Published 1919