Detailed outline of 2 John
Greetings (1–3) Commendation (4) Exhortation and Warning (5–11) Conclusion and Final Greetings (12–13)
Greetings (1–3) Commendation (4) Exhortation and Warning (5–11) Conclusion and Final Greetings (12–13)
Greetings (1–2) Commendation of Gaius (3–8) Condemnation of Diotrephes (9–10) Exhortation to Gaius (11) Example of Demetrius (12) Conclusion, Benediction and Final Greetings (13–14)
Greetings (1–2) Occasion for the Letter (3–4) The Change of Subject (3) The Reason for the Change: The Presence of Godless Apostates (4) Warning against the False Teachers (5–16) Historical Examples of the Judgment of Apostates (5–7) Unbelieving Israel (5) Angels who fell (6) Sodom and Gomorrah (7) Description of the Apostates of Jude’s
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