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2 John
What does love have to do with Christmas?
What does love have to do with obedience?
How do you recognize the antichrist?
Should you be nice to him when you do?
The major temple of Artemis (Diana for the Romans) was in Ephesus.
It was one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World (Antipater of Sidon).
The Ephesus version of Artimis had many characteristics associated with other goddesses, such as fertility, wisdom, and motherhood, midwifery, in additional to the traditional characteristics of Artemis (virginity/chastity, the hunt, wild animals, the moon, wilderness).
The “elect lady and her children” serve as an improvement on the original “lady” of Ephesus.
2john 4-6
John references the command “love one another” six times in the epistles (not counting Revelation).
Jesus gives the command to “love one another” 3 times in John’s gospel (“love your neighbor” is more common in the other gospels).
The Father directly tells Peter, James, and John “This is my Son, whom I love.
With him I am well pleased.
Listen to him.”
Directly connecting love and obedience from the Father’s words.
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