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What did CEP Sanders write?

"Paul and Palestinian Judaism";

What did Krister Stendahl write?

"Paul and the Introspective Conscience of the West"

Anawim

"People of the Land"

Septuagint

"seventy" [LXX] greek translation of the old testament 200 BC; Jews couldn't read their own scriptures anymore

Gethsemane

"the olive press place"

What does the word Apocalypse mean? Which New Testament book do we ascribe this to?

"the uncovering, unveiling, revealing"; Revelations

. Name three similarities between the Johannine letters and the Gospel of John (other than the images mentioned above).

(1) Light and darkness (2) Unity of Father and Son (3) References to "the truth"

Theophilus

"Beloved of God"

Matthew 11

Come to Me and I will give you rest

I Thess: Purpose

Deal with the eschatological, theological, and ethical issues among them. Also encourages them in their spiritual growth

I Corinthians: Purpose

Deal's with ethical issues, responds to the reports of division and the letter

922 BC

Death of Solomon; division of the kingdom

Which two New Testament letters does tradition claim are written by Jesus' brothers?

James and Jude.

FIRST SEVEN BOOKS OF ACTS TAKES PLACE IN

Jerusalem

Where was Paul raised and educated?

Jerusalem

James was the brother of

Jesus

Luke 18

Jesus answers "How can I have eternal life?"

Luke

Jesus calming the seas was in the book of _____

John

Jesus crying out from the cross is not recorded in the gospel of ___

individual

Jesus emphasizes the value of the _____ coming vefore God

donkey

Jesus entered Jerusalem on a _____

opened his mouth

Jesus had something important to say

Mark 11

Jesus hates hypocrisy

John

Jesus healed the man who was paralyzed in the book of ____

2 Peter 1:1

Jesus is God

Acts 20

Jesus is God

Acts 20:28

Jesus is God

Colossians 2:9

Jesus is God

Hebrews 1:8-9

Jesus is God

John 1:1

Jesus is God

John 5

Jesus is God

John 5:18

Jesus is God

Main theme of John

Jesus is God

Titus 2:13

Jesus is God

Matthew 1

Jesus is God with us

Main Theme of Matthew

Jesus is King

Main Theme of Luke

Jesus is Savior & Lord

Matthew 16

Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God

What is the Main Theme of Mark?

Jesus is the Son of God

Be able to give one theme or purpose for Matthew's Gospel.

Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament Prophecy

John 14

Jesus is the only way to Heaven

John 17

Jesus prays to the Father

what happened in Caesarea Philippi

Jesus predicted he would suffer and die and that Peter would deny him

Bethany

Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead in ______

John

Jesus said "woman, behold your son!" "behold, your mother!" in the gospel of _____

Mark 10

Jesus serves us by dying

Mark

Jesus talked about fasting in the book of ____

Mark

Jesus talked about the sabbath in the book of ____

Some important themes in the Book of Matthew

Jesus the Messiah, the Great Commission, The Teachings of Jesus (Parables), The Passion (death, burial and resurrection)

What was the official language in Rome during Paul's time?

Latin (but Paul's readers were mostly greek speaking.)

4 days

Lazarus had been dead for __ _____

TEACHING SECTIONS IN MATTHEW

MATTHEW chapters, 5-7, chapter 10, chapter 13, chaper 24-25

SYNOPTIC GOSPELS

MATTHEW, MARK AND LUKE

THE CHRISTOLOGY IN MATTHEW

MESSIAH

THEME MAP OF MATTHEW

MINSTRY TO THE CROWDS, TEACHING ABOUT THE KINGDOM OF GOD, PERSONAL PRAYER LIFE, HEALING.

Main Theme of Romans

Made Right with God

Which Gospel was probably written first?

Mark

Which 2 gospel writers were Not one of the 12 Disciples

Mark and Luke

believer

Orthodox christians believe that Pilate became a ____ after Jesus' resurrection

WHO PROBABLY CARRIED THE PAUL'S ROMAN LETTER TO THE CORINTHIANS?

PHEOBE (ROM. 16)

Pompey

general who conquered Palestine for the Romans; let local people govern Palestine

Telos

goal or aim or purpose

What is required for salvation in Christ and right relationship with God?

Faith in Christ Alone: Spirit, Paul. Faith in Christ and jewish customs and circumcision: law/flesh, paul's opponents, Judaizers

What was important to Martin Luther?

Faith, not works

722 BC

Fall of Israel under Assyria -- intermarried with Jews

586 BC

Fall of Judah under the Babylonians

Galatians: Occasion

False teachers known as Judaizers, have been telling the Galatians that they are not truly saved because they never became a Jew.

hanukkah

Feast of Dedication165 BC: had enough oil to light for one day but lasted eight

Divine Revelation

God's communicating of himself and his plan of goodness throughout history

the Kingdom of God

God's reign over everything and everyone

What do the following books tell us about: Gospels, Acts, and Epistles?

Gospels- The story of Jesus Acts- The birth and growth of the church Epistles- The practical problems of the church

Hellenization

Greek "hellas" - influence of greek culture [art, literature, architecture, philosophy, LANGUAGE]

Definition of Hellenism. What were a couple of results of this process that impacted the New Testament times?

Greek culture/Style

Hellenism

Greek influence

Christ

Greek word for "anointed"- calling Jesus this is a statement of faith declaring who Jesus is

Martyr

Greek word meaning "witness"--someone who suffers persecution and death for their beliefs

Alexander the Great

Greek; conquered the ancient world; Greece becomes dominant power

PAUL'S PURPOSE IN WRITING ROMANS

HE WANTED TO PREPARE THE WAY FOR HIS COMING

LUKE SHOWS A SPECIAL INTEREST IN THE WORK OF THE______

HOLY SPIRIT

General or Catholic Epistles

Hebrews, James, 1,2 Peter, 1,2,3 John, Jude They are called General because they appeal to no specific audience or to a more broad Audience.

Council of Jamnia

Held in Palestine. When the Jews fled from Jerusalem during the First Jewish Revolt (A.D. 66 - 70) many went to Jamnia. An academy was established and through many meetings over several years many issues concerning the reconstruction of Judaism were discussed.

What is the common form of the Greek language called?

Hellenism, "Koine"

Local ruler appointed by Rome to govern Palestine (at the time of Jesus' birth)

Herod

Who was the Roman emperor at the time of Jesus' birth?

Herod

Who was the local Jewish ruler in charge of Palestine when Jesus was born?

Herod

List of Herods

Herod the Great ruled 37-4 BC Herod Antipas ruled 4 BC-AD 39 Herod Agrippa I ruled AD 37-44 Herod Agrippa II ruled AD 44-66

Dead Sea Scrolls

Hidden documents found in the Qumran riverbed cave, where an Essene community possibly existed

Isaiah 53:4-6

His death forgives sin

passover

Holy week happens during

35

How many miracles Jesus Performed

James did not believe

In Jesus during His earthly ministry

Gospel

The "good news" about Jesus

The Progressive Dispensationalist

The 1st century audience related to Revelation and experienced a type of what is to come.

What are the two significant "7's" in John's Gospel?

The 7 "Sign" miracles and the 7 "I Am"s

Covenant

The Bible's most widely used analogy for the relationship between God and his people.

Acts 2

The Birth of the Church

the spread of Christianity

The Book of Acts is concerned with this

the culmination of history/Christianity

The Book of Revelation deals with this

Pax Romana

Peace of Rome

In Acts 2:1-47, What day does the spirit come on?

Pentecost Day

Talmud

The Mishnah written down 200 AD; includes interpretations of the Mishnah; about 40 volumes

Koine Greek

The NT was written in this language

Who is the beast in the historical view?

The Pope

The Kingdom Refers to...

The Reign of God, over a Realm of Subjects, living in a Region of Land

These topics are hardly mentioned in the book of James

The Resurrection, The Holy Spirit and The Lord's supper

What does James mean by "double-mindedness"

People try to retain friendship both with God and with the world, embracing the generosity of God while at the same time striving to fulfill self-interests. Involves halfhearted commitment and compromise unbecoming of those who are truly wise and understanding.

What happened after the Fall of Judah?

Period of Exile; temple destroyed, no more priesthood; beginning of Judaism; Internalized their religion-a matter of prayer and scripture

Cyrus the Great

Persian; conquers babylonians

Define apocalyptic thought

Pessimistic forecast for the world and an optimistic outlook for a favored remnant, who will be rescued out of the evil through divine intervention.

Mark's gospel has a close association with

Peter

Key Features in Acts

Peter and Paul as pioneering leaders of early Christianity, Holy Spirit (the empowering agent in the early church, Geographical expansion despite persecution, and ethnic diversity in the church, the gospel and its power are vested in the name of Jesus Christ, missionary programs of the Church.

Annas

Peter denied Jesus at the trial before ___

Who was Cephas?

Peter; leader of the 12 and early Christianity.

Hasidim

Pharisees "ones who are pious" -don't like hellenization -conservation; strict interpretation

Which are the prison letters?

Philippians, Philemon, Colossians, Ephesians

Who is the beast in the Preterist view?

Roman Empire or Nero

Some of the Greatest New Testament passages

Romans 8, John 14-16, The Book of Luke

What represents the sea in the Preterist view?

Rome

Followers of the way

Rome's official name for followers of Jesus

HEBREWS IS ______, EPISTLE

SERMONIC

THE DATE WRITTEN OF THE BOOK OF MARK

SOMEWHERE BETWEEN THE 40-60

What was Paul's theology about Christians and Social Responsibility:

-One thing to owe is love for others -love fulfills the law -love is the summation of the law -love does no harm to a neighbor -it is time to reach out to your neighbors and show them the love of God.

II Corinthians: Purpose

-Share how grateful he is -clarifies his apostolic authority -encourages them to continue Jerusalem collections -Also attacks the false teachers that created the divisions

Theological Themes of 1 Corinthians

-Unity in Christ -Humility towards others in Christ -Love -Body of Christ -Spiritual Gifts.

What was Paul's theology about Christians and Personal Responsibility?

-Wake up-from laxity -Cast off, remove and throw away the works of darkness -put on the armor of light -walk properly as in day time- conduct yourself in the way you want to be seen.

*Matthew

-Written by: A Jewish Christian -When: 70 A.D. -For: Jewish Christians -Image of Jesus: Jesus as Teacher -Genealogy: Goes back to Abraham

*John

-Written by: A disciple of the Apostle John -When: 90 A.D. -For: Everyone -Image of Jesus: Jesus is God -Genealogy: Goes back to God

*Luke

-Written by: A friend of Paul -When: 70 A.D. -For: Gentile Christians -Image of Jesus: Jesus as Compassionate Savior Genealogy: Goes back to Adam

*Mark

-Written by: A friend of Peter -When: 65 A.D -For: Gentiles -Image of Jesus: Suffering Servant -Genealogy: None

What was Paul's theology about Christians' Government Relations?

-all to submit to government -political authorities are servants of God -mandated by God to execute justice -Christians must pay their taxes and dues

*Historical Fact and God's Truth

-biblical inspiration -divine revelation -Tradition -biblical inerrancy -biblical exegesis

**Paul

-persecuted Christians - Road to Damascus: a light from heaven blinded him and he fell to the ground -voice of God spoke to him - encounters the risen Lord -becomes known as apostles to the Gentiles

Judea

Sacred city connected to many important events in biblical history. Became the site where ancient biblical prophecies would be fulfilled through Jesus. The Temple was here, and considered to be the "center of the universe" by the Jews.

An alternate translation for "Propitiation" in Rom 3:25 is

Sacrificial atonement

Romans 4-5

Salvation is by faith alone

What is the overlying theme of Romans?

Salvation: Righteousness from God.

Who encounters Jesus on the way to Damascus?

Saul

Ephesians 2:8-9

Saved by Grace & Faith Alone

Galatians 2:16, 21

Saved by Grace & Faith Alone

Romans 3:28

Saved by Grace & Faith Alone

Romans 4:5

Saved by Grace & Faith Alone

Titus 3:5

Saved by Grace & Faith Alone

Describe the discipline of Textual Criticism. What does it attempt to do?

Scholarly discipline attempting to recover the original text of the New Testament

What is the importance of hope for the author of 1 Peter?

The letter represents Peter's own journey of faith had taken him beyond doubt and denial. People can look forward to a certain future. They live in hope in the present time.

Tradition

The living and authentic transmission of the teachings of Jesus in the Church

The Jerusalem Council and Paul and Barnabas:

The main issue was whether Gentile converts needed to be circumcised like Jews.

Canon

The measure of authenticity that books are regarded to have as being revealed and inspired by God

Edward Zeller

The miracles are impossible.

natural world, affliction, death, evil

The miracles are representative that Jesus is master over the ____ ____, ____, ____, _____

Pharisees

The most influential religious sect during the lifetime of Jesus and the religious group mentioned most often in the New Testament. Well educated leaders who interpreted the Law, and were obedient to it

James, Peter and John were considered

The pillars of the Church

Biblical inspiration

The process by which God the Holy Spirit assisted a human author in writing a book of the bible

How does Western culture misread Paul's works?

They read Paul's works like they're telling them that works do not equal worth.

Why can we trust that Luke and Acts are accurate?

They used some of Mark and Mark is considered the "most accurate" gospel.

What did Martin Luther believe about the Jews?

They were legalistic because of the Mosaic Law.

What was the purpose of 1 Corinthians?

-to respond to information from Chloe's people that reached him about quarrels in the church -also to respond to a letter from Stephanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus -To address authority crisis leading to disorderliness and partisan Christianity -To prepare grounds for Paul's visit with Timothy.

The first letter of John offers two tests for the community to use in identifying false prophets. Name one of the tests.

. (1) They do not confess that Jesus came in the flesh and (2) they do not heed the tradition preserved from the beginning.

Galatians - Purpose

To refute the false teachings. Paul needs to prove that his teachings are from scripture and God inspired.

What tribe is Paul from?

Tribe of Benjamin

Define amanuensis and why the term figures in to the study of Jude

. People writing down the words of another or performing manual labor - derived from the Latin expression meaning "manual labor." There is debate on whether or not Jude wrote this book - this debate continues to today

FC Baur

Tubingen (school of thought); Jewish (Petrine) party vs. Gentile (Pauline) party; ACTS is written by the Gentile group to validate the mission to the Gentiles.

Pontius Pilate

Turned Jesus over to be crucified

Epistles

Twenty letters written to a Christian community or to individuals, and generally took the form of letter writing in the ancient world

What is the word associated with Progressive Dispensationalists?

Type

THE AUDIENCE OF JOHN IS

UNIVERSAL

Kingdom of Heaven

Used as an interchangeable term, meaning the dwelling of God

FF Bruce

Used methods which are used to test the accuracy of other ancient authors; Luke is unsurpassed

Revelation is a "book to excite the senses" (textbook p. 519). How is this true? Give one or two examples from the text.

. Sight: He draws very vivid depictions (buildings, creatures, and colors). Sound: Trumpets blaring and angel's singing.

Be able to describe the various aspects of the religious background of the New Testament .

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What are the 5 major religious influences that make up the "Religious Background" of the New Testament?

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What are the six major groups of Judaism?

...

What were the six main periods that compromised the Inter-testimonial Period?

...

Which are the early letters?

1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians

Which are the undisputed letters?

1 Thessalonians, galatians, Philippians, philemon, 1 corinthians, 2 corinthians, romans

What are 3 applications of Romans 3?

1) Don't congregate in our ethnic groups 2) Be more accepting and inclusive in school cliques 3) No exclusivism of a Christian community

What happens in the Christian conversion? (4)

1) New Standing 2) Free from Sin 3) Holy Spirit 4) Guidance

*Parables

Used these to connect his message of the kingdom to the everyday life experiences of his listeners.

What are the most common themes? (5)

1) Pessimism for the Current Age 2) Promise of Restoration 3) Transcendental Reality 4) Determinism 5) Modified Dualism

What are the characteristics of Apocalyptic Literature? (7)

1) Revelatory Communication 2) Angelic Meditation 3) Discourse Cycles - narrative runs in cycles (7) 4) Ethical Discourse 5) Esoteric Symbolism 6) Recital of History 7) Pseudonymous

IN LUKE JESUS BEGINS HIS MINISTRY IN WHAT CHAPTER

3:23 (JESUS WOULD HAVE BEEN 30 YEARS OLD)

What year was Jesus probably born?

4 BC/ sometime between 2 and 6 BC

Moses, Elijah/elisha, Jesus, Apostles

4 high points of miracles

commandments, wisdom sayings, prophetic sayings, beatitudes

4 kinds of sayings of the sermon on the mount

torah, old testament, 10 commandments, torah and mishnah

4 types of nomos

When was Matthew written?

40-65 AD

How many years separated the Old Testament from the New?

400 years, "the Silent Years"

CHRISTIANITY ESTABILISHED AS A MOVEMENT IN PALESTINE

40AD

JAMES BROTHER OF JOHN KILLED AND PETER IMPRISONED

41-42AD

How long did Nero persecute Christians?

42 months

PAUL BEGAN HIS FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY IN THIS YEAR

46AD

PAUL BEGINS HIS MISSIONARY JOURNEYS

46AD

PAULS FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY

46AD

Paul's first Missionary journey

46AD

James was written in approximately

47AD

COUNCIL IN JERUSALEM

48 AD

In this year, James presided over the Jerusalem council

48 AD

When was Galatians written?

48-50s CE

PAUL'S SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY

49 AD -52AD

JESUS BEGAN HIS MINISTRY IN MATTHEW

4:23

The central claims of Christianity are historic events that happened when?

5 BC - 30/33 AD

Matthew's section on the sermon on the mount is found in _______ and his section on the parables is found in _____

5-7 and 13

EDICT O CLAUDIUS (AQUILA & Pricilla flee Italy and go to Corinth

50 AD

LUKE WAS WRITTEN WHAT DATE

50 OR EARLY 60'S AD (ELWEL) (BEFORE ACTS) 57-59 AD (CONSTABLE)

MARK WRITTEN

50-60AD

What is the literary motif of "misunderstanding" that occurs in John's Gospel?

Who Jesus is in the Fourth Gospel; Characters often misunderstand things that Jesus says, such that the narrator or Jesus himself needs to clarify the matter.

Readers of Luke

A Gentile Christian named Theophilus

Josephus

A Roman citizen who wrote volumes of books on the eat and on Jewish faith/culture. His work is a reliable reference to Jesus--alludes to his wisdom, teachings, miracles, conversions he made, death, Resurrection, and the Christian movement.

Where is Galatia?

A Roman province in central Antolia (modern day Turkey)

ROMANS 16 REFERS TO JUNIAS

A WOMAN APOSTLE

HEBREWS CALLS HIS WORK

A WORD OF EXHORTATION

What is the definition of "love"?

A commitment to give of myself in every area for the good of another through the power of God.

Catholic Epistles

A designation for seven NT letters (James, 1 and 2 Peter, Jude, 1, 2, and 3 John). Not addressed to a specific church, but to Christians in general.

Sanhedrin

A group of 71 men that consisted of chief priests, scribes and elders. These men made decisions regarding the Jewish community. They called witnesses to testify against Jesus, but their claims against him conflicted. Jesus did not respond to the allegations leveled against him

Q-Source

A hypothetical source believed to consist mainly of the sayings of Jesus...scholars suggest that Matthew and Luke used the common source

What is the purpose of the book of Romans?

A letter of self introduction; to introduce Paul and his gospel to the Christians in Rome; to prepare grounds for his future trip to Rome and Spain; to rally for Paul's visit to Jerusalem.

Council of Jerusalem

A meeting called to resolve the growing controversy over whether Gentile Christians had to observe Jewish law

Describe the intended readers of Hebrews.

A mixed audience of Jewish and Gentile Christians, either in Jerusalem or in Rome

Describe Pax Romana. What practical implications did this have on the New Testament times?

A period of relative peace throughout the Roman Empire. 1. Great expansion of the Roman Empire, period of peace and prosperity 2. Emphasis on law and order 3. Development of extensive road system

Sheol

Abode of the dead.

Corinth was the capital of which Roman province?

Achaia

You cannot understand many of Paul's letters without what book?

Acts

2000 BC

Abraham beginning of Hebrew History

Basic outline for the Book of Acts (divided into 2 sections)

Acts 1-12 and 13-28

Pliny the Younger

Administrator of the Roman province of Bithynia during the rule of the emperor Trajan; He describes believers in his area as a kind of a superstitious cult that regularly met for worship.

When did Jesus appear to James

After the resurrection

Who was the Greek ruler who conquered the lands of Palestine?

Alexander the Great

Romans 3

All humans have sinned

What did the council resolve to?

Abstain from: 1. Meat sacrificed to idols, 2. from blood, 3. strangled animal 4. sexual immorality (porneia), 5. circumcision is not necessary

What was the Greek Old Testament called? In what country was it originally translated in?

Septuagint

Don't _________ every image in the Book of Revelations (preachers and teachers have been wrong about this)

Allegorize

When the Greek kingdom was split after Alexander's death, how was his kingdom divided? Which two kingdoms affected the land of Palestine? (Countries and Ruler's Families)

Among his 4 generals

Covenant

An agreement between two or more persons that is binding on both parties

*Gospel definition

An inspired interpretation of the Christ Event In Light of Easter and post-Pentecostal faith -Meaning: The H.S. working through the apostles and disciples to know Jesus is God with understanding that came from the Resurrection the H.S. to grasp Jesus is God comes after the Resurrection & Pentecost

Who prays and baptizes Saul?

Ananias

What are the 3 views of sex in background:

Animal view, Devil's view, Biblical view

According to the view taken in class, the theme of Romans is,A. The righteousness of God B. The Gospel C.The Tribulation

B. the Gospel

KEY WORD IN JOHN

BELIEVE

HEBREWS DATE WRITTEN

BETWEEN 40'S AND 60'S AD

Which direction do the Preterists look?

Back

Why was James described as having knees like a camel

Because He spent so much time in prayer

Why do we need the HS?

Because justification & righteousness can't do it alone

Polytheism

Belief in many gods

What are the two names for the general Epistles?

Catholic and Universal

What does the word Testament mean?

Will and Covenant

What is Paul's work really about?

You do not have to be a Jew to get into Heaven.

What direction do the Dispensationalists look?

forward

Source Criticism

attempts to discover the source of the materials that the different evangelists used to construct their gospels.

A mikveh was likely some kind of what

bath

beatitudes

beginning of the sermon on the mount

the year of Jesus' birth was

chosen by a monk who could not count correctly

Romans is a ______ letter.

circular

Mishnah

extensive oral interpretation of the Torah; becomes complicated;many times Jesus quotes the Mishnah not the Torah

Antipater [Idumean]

first put in charge of Palestine

Joy

following the law is a ___

Jesus decided to go to Jerusalem to

Celebrate the Passover

what is the first section of the book of Acts

Chapters 1-12

What is the second section of the book of Acts

Chapters 13-28

Paschal Mystery

Christ's work of redemption through his Passion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension.

Acts 7

Christianity's first Martyr

Acts 13

Christianity's first missionaries

Romans 6-8

Christians Fight Sin

Romans 1

Christians should not be ashamed of the Gospel

Revelations does have some kind of

Chronological Order-but not rigid

What view read Revelation literally?

Classic Dispensationalists

II Thess: Purpose

Clear up the confusion

4 genres of Literature in the New Testament

gospel, theological history, epistle, apocalyptic

kerygma

greek word that means proclamation or preaching

Which letter is universally agreed not to be written by paul?

hebrews

nicodemus

helped with the burial of Jesus mentioned only in the gospel of John

principles of biblical interpretation

hermeneutics

Acts essentially documents what?

historical documentation of the early church shows how the last commandment in Luke 24:44-49 is fulfilled.

What are the "works of the law"?

identity badges

Zerubbabel [536 BC]

importance: led the first wave of Jews back to their land; builds temple in 515 BC; 2nd Temple period

Define term "malakos"

in a bad sense of men effeminate, unmanly: especially of a man or boy who submits his body to homosexual lewdness catamite, homosexual pervert.

himself, disciples, all future believers

in his longest prayer, Jesus prays for these 3 groups of poeple

naked

in order to shame the people being crucified, they were crucified ____

Widow judge

in the parable of the persistent widow, the two main characters are the ____ and the ____

zealot

in the trial before Pilate, Jesus was accused of being a _____

blasphemy

in the trial before caiaphas, Jesus is accused of ______

Describe the fourfold test for canonicity

inspiration, orthodoxy, apostolicity, universality

Corinth was known for which Olympic-like games?

isthmian games

epistle

letters in the New Testament which were written by apostles

Revelations is not a smooth

narrative flow from one event to another. It is like a modern cinema, a kaleidoscope sequence of visions, pictures...etc ever shifting and never in focus for very long.

miracle

natural impossiblilty, suspension of natural law

civil leadership

old testament: 2 roles for leadership - high priest and high king; high king also political leader - too much power

Christ

prayer should always be offered in the name of ____

confession

prayer should always include _____

Synoptic

presenting or taking the same point of view

a literary commentary on a work is one that

preserves it literary integrity and makes the reader aware o the literary divices

Hermeneutics

principles of biblical interpretation

Moses and Elijah

prophets who appeared with Jesus on the Mount of transfiguration

unorganized

rabbinic teaching was very

Second Temple Period

refers to the time of Jesus

mammon

riches/wealth

Ryken says: it is impossible to arrange revelations in to a ________ _______in which each event is regarded as following in time

rigid chronology

Sir William Ramsey

said, "Luke is a great historian"; He was a scholar and archaeologist and an expert in Paul's missionary journey.

Hosanna

save us (meant in a political way)

Canonized

scriptures above reproach

What is the Parusia?

second coming

Are the judgments (seals, trumpets, and bowls) sequential or cyclical?

sequential

parables

short stories with moral lessons; Jesus used them to teach about the Kingdom of God

John structures his gospel in a manner around the concept of

signs (miracles)

miracles

signs, wonders, or events which transcend the laws of nature and can therefore only be attributed to divine power; when Jesus did these, they served as proof that He is the Christ

Sadducees

smaller in number, politically powerful, influential with the elite

apostle

someone who has seen the risen lord and bares witness to him

Parable

something sewn inside something else concrete saying used to depict abstract thoughts earthly story with a heavenly meaning

What do the seals, trumpets, and bowls represent in the historical view?

specific events, nations, persons

What did Maccabeus "hammer on a rock" family do?

started guerilla warfare pushed others to fight Syrians 168-165 BC

Form Criticism

studies small units of text rather than the entire document in order to determine how each unit took shape in the period of oral tradition before the gospels were written. Identifies literary forms that are used by the biblical author.

the term "passion" is normally used to refer to Jesus'

suffering and death

Our Father

term of endearment for God used in the Lord's prayer

What is NOT an element of the Jewish phase of Jesus' trial

testimony of false witnesses

What is Paul fighting against now?

the "introspective conscience" of the west

Peter James John

the 3 disciples Jesus took with him into Gethsemane

baptism

the Christian rite of initiation, involving immersion in water or sprinkling with water

Lamb of God

the One that died for us as a pure sacrifice for our sins

538 BC begins....

the Period of the Return or Restoration

worship and adore God

the aim of prayer is to ____ __ _____ ___

Paul

the apostle that wrote many of the New Testament epistles

Historicist

the belief that Revelation is seen as unfolding through the ages

lower parts of the earth

the bible does not say that Jesus' spirit descended into hell, but rather that it descended into the ___ ____ _ _ ____

resurrection

the bodily rising of Jesus from the dead, as he had foretold, on the third day after his death on the cross and burial in the tomb; because of this, Christians have the hope of also rising from the dead when Jesus returns

The Four Gospels

the books that describe the birth, life, activities, teaching, and resurrection of Jesus

keep all of the law

the pharisees thought of sinners as someone who does not ___ __ __ __ ___

hell

the place of everlasting suffering and separation from God

Pharisees

the religious leaders in Israel at the time of Christ; most of them opposed Jesus and arranged his execution

triclinium

the roman dining room with couches where you reclined while you ate

the church likely chose december 25 as the date to celebrate Jesus' birth because it occurred near

the roman festival of Saturnalia

All that the Father has given me, I give to you

the saying of Jesus from the cross is not found in the Gospels

New Testament

the second part (27 books) of the Bible; it tells you about the life and teachings of Jesus and about his followers

positive negative

the sermon on the mount had two sides, a ____ side and a ____ side

Malchus

the servant who had his ear cut off

Jesus of Nazareth, king of the Jews

the sign by Jesus' cross read ____

flesh

the soft tissue of the body: mainly muscle tissue and fat; meat; the part of us that prefers the pleasures of sin rather than obeying God; our sinful nature

Passover seder

the specific order to what happens at the passover meal

salvation

the state of being free from sin and restored to friendship with God

Lazarus

the story of ____ is what gained popularity for Jesus coming into the triumphal entry

the theft theory

the theory that says someone stole Jesus' body

the mythological parallel theory

the theory that says that believers made up the story of resurrection in order to have something in common with other religions

the hallucination theory

the theory that says that the disciples wanted so badly for Christ to be alive that they hallucinated it

the wrong tomb theory

the theory that says they went to the wrong tomb to find Jesus

Judgment

the time when God will look at what everyone has done and how they responded to His offer of salvation and give them rewards or punishment

John

the trial before annas is recorded in the gospel of ____

climactic fashion

the way in which God brings all his promises to fulfillment in Revelation

Jesus did NOT experience opposition from

the zealots

Sheep

theme of matt 13 luke 8 and mark 4

the swoon theory

theory that says Jesus only fainted on the cross and woke up in the tomb

In the lists of the disciples given in the New Testament

there are variations in the names and the order of names

preterist

they believe that much if not all of Revelation is fulfilled in the 1st century

What was life like after the Jews returned from exile?

they encounter samaritans: jews who intermarried with assyrians; offended jews bc they were brutal towards them

peter

this disciple sat farther away from Jesus during the passover meal

Parable of the wicked tenants

this parable is about a kingdom unfulfilled it is in the book of Luke

parable of the lost coin

this parable resulted in rejoicing over sinners it is in the book of Luke

Parable of the laborers in the vineyard

this parable resulted in the establishment that "who will be the most important" is not what the kingdom of God is about it is in the book of Matthew

Parable of the unrighteous steward

this parable shows that we should be prudent with the use of money it is in the book of Luke

Parable of the sower

this parable talks about the 4 responses to the kingdom it is in the book of Luke

To whom was Romans written?

to Christians in Rome made up of Jews and Gentiles.

Purpose of miracles

to challenge faith

repent

to feel sorry for what one has done or has failed to do; to turn away from sin

crucify

to kill by nailing to a wooden cross

confess

to say that you have done wrong things

preach

to tell people about Jesus and how to live for Jesus

caves

tombs were made in ____

The best way to interpret the New testament

understand what type of literature it is then who wrote it.

Revelations main element of structure

vast system of contrasts (good and evil, God and Satan,)

Alexander's attitude towards others

very friendly towards religious groups, allowed Jews to practice, learned from Aristotle

Pilate

very superstitious pagan

righteous

virtuous, morally good, guiltless, justified

Revelations is a series of

visions or dreams

the beginnings of Christianity

what The Four Gospels narrate

currency broker

what a moneychanger was best described as

Matthew james and Hebrews.

what are the three most Jewish oriented books in the new testament

Holy Communion (the Eucharist)

when Christians eat bread and drink wine to remember Jesus and what He did for us (see 1 Corinthians 11:23-34)

equal to God

when Jesus talked about the sabbath, he basically said that he was _____ __ ___

Character

when we say "hallowed be thy name", 'name' is not only referring to the name of God, but also his _____

Gethsemane

where Jesus was arrested

what are the "we sections"

where the writer incorporated himself in the narrative

Herod Antipas

who John the baptist was imprisoned and executed by

Essenes

withdrew to the dead sea...separatists

A synagogue was not used for

worshiping

James Smith

wrote "The Voyage and the Shipwrecks of Paul"; ACTS is accurate because of the usage of nautical terms, ancient sailing methods, ancient ships, and conditions of the Mediterranean.

Messiah

Hebrew word for "anointed"

How many people live in Rome during Paul's time?

800,000

DATE THE BOOK OF JOHN WAS WRITTEN

90'S AD

JOHN WRITTEN

90'S AD

CHRISTIAN'S WERE PUT OUT OF THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE BY THE_______

90'S AND AFTERWARDS

The Gospel of John was written approximately

90AD

WHICH 2 GOSPEL WRITERS WERE NOT PART OF THE ORIGINAL 12

MARK AND LUKE

WHICH 2 GOSPEL WRITERS WERE PART OF THE ORIGNAL 12

MATTHEW AND JOHN

MAIN THEME OF ROMANS

THAT GOD'S RIGHTEOUSNESS CAN BECOME MAN'S POSSSESSION

JOHN DOES NOT INCLUDE

THE BIRTH OF JESUS

LUKE WROTE

THE BOOKS OF ACTS AND LUKE

HEBREWS DOES NOT CONTAIN

THE FORMAL GREETING

MARK'S AUDIENCE

THE GENTILES

ACTS 8

THE GOSPEL GOES TO SAMARIA

SURVEY OF THE BOOK OF ROMANS

THE LONGEST AND MOST THEOLOGICALLY SIGNIFICANT OF THE LETTERS OF PAUL

LUKE HAS A LONGER SECTION ON

THE PROGRESS OF JESUS FROM GALILEE TO JERUSALEM

WHO PROBABLY STARTED THE CHURCH IN ROME

THE VISITING ROMANS THAT WERE SAVED IN THE ORIGINAL 3000 SPOKEN OF IN ACTS 2

PAUL WROTE GALATIANS AND THESSALONIANS

THESE WERE PAUL'S FIRST BOOKS. WRITTEN WRITE AFTER HE HAD VISITED THERE

THREE THINGS ABOUT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IN ROME

THEY WERE LARGE, DIVERSE AND INFLUENTIAL

PAUL AND PICK UP THIS PERSON IN CHAPTER 16 IN LYSTRA

TIMOTHY

MATTHEW'S PURPOSE FOR WRITING

TO PRESERVE WHAT HE KNEW ABOUT JESUS LIFE AND WORDS.

PURPOSE OF WRITING HEBREWS

TO WARN THEM NOT TO RETURN TO JUDAISM

CENTRAL PURPOSE OF HEBREWS

TRUST IN THE LORD AND STAND YOUR GROUND

What documents did Sanders study?

Tannaitic literature (Mishnah, Rabbis,); Quran, Pseudipigrapha

Jesus encountered opposition by

Teaching Parables and calling disciples

What did Paul's family do for a living?

Tentmakers/leather makers

Kingdom of God

Term not found in Matthew

YHWH

The Jews would not say "Yahweh" because God is the Holy One

How is Christ portrayed in Matthew?

The King/Messiah

Luke 11

The Lord's Prayer

resuscitation

describes Jesus' raising people from the dead

Christ

"God's chosen (anointed) one" - the awaited king of the Jews; this term is derived from the Greek language

Messiah

"God's chosen (anointed) one" - the awaited king of the Jews; this term is derived from the Hebrew language

According to James, friendship with the world means enmity with _________________ (James 4:4). How is this true?

"God; People embrace the generosity of God while striving to fulfill self-interests... creating the problem of "double-mindedness."

Another name for James

"James the Just"

How is Christ portrayed in Mark

"servant of the Lord"

. What are the "household codes"?

"Rules" or "tables" that deal with domestic relationships between husband and wife, children and parents, slaves and masters, in the home or church. Wives accept husband's authority and stray from immodest clothing. Husbands have to be considerate towards their wives and love them. Slaves must accept their master's authority, remembering Christ first suffered.

Synoptic

"Seen together"- expresses the idea that the Gospels have a similar visipn

How is Christ portrayed in John?

"Son of Man"

How is Christ portrayed in Luke?

"Son of Man"

What article did DJDG Dunn write?

"The New Perspective on Paul"

James argues that, like horses, _______________ need(s) to be bridled. Why?

"The tongue"; the tongue brings about destruction - Recognizes how terribly difficult it is to do.

Torah

"Way of Life" first 5 books of the bible; contains 613 commandments

anxious

"give us today our daily bread" is hinting that we should not be _____

Rabbi

"my lord/teacher/master" recognized teachers who were looked to for guidance and made sure people were applying the law to their lives; Jesus is called Rabbi even by those against him

**Peter

-An angel of God was sent for him -He had a vision in which there was meat, and he was told to eat, but he hesitated because he had never eaten an unclean animal -A voice told him, "what God has made clean, you must not call profane" -he didn't understand -he visited Cornelius -he learned that no one is profane or unclean -He then was filled with the Holy Spirit, and baptized in Jesus' name

What is the purpose of Galatians

-Apology -Exposition -Morality

Romans: Purpose

-Attempts to unify the Roman Church -a unified church will be more willing and able to give to the collection, and more willing to serve their calling in general -also takes the opportunity to explain and clarify aspects of his gospel

What is the occasion of Galatians?

-Change of attitude towards Paul and his Gospel -Paul writes to correct false teaching and to warn against the infiltration of impostors.

What are some of the aspects of Church leadership that are outlines in 1 Corinthians?

-Division was a sign of carnality and immaturity -Church leadership as a team effort -Leaders are merely servants (agricultural imagery) -Image of the church in architectural parlance -warning -avoid worldly wisdom -Paul's personal appeal.

**Table fellowship

-Everyone is welcome -social sharing of unity -Every Sunday Catholics share in the Eucharist -Luke

Tactitus

-Famous Roman historian -wrote that the originator of the Christian movement was Christ (provided a solid reference to the role of JC)

Theological themes in Romans

-Justification by faith(fulness) -Obediences of (faithfulness) -Universally available salvation -Death and Resurrection -God and Israel

Romans: Occasion

-Old (previously exiled) leaders returned and clashed with the new leaders. -Tension between the Jewish Christians and the Gentile Christians is high -A church in such a position cannot minister to anyone

Jesus was crucified and resurrected in _____ and the Jerusalem temple was destroyed in about

30-AD and 70AD

NAME THE 4 DIFFERENT KINDS OF LITERATURE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

1. GOSPELS (MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE AND John 2. EPISTLES: (LETTERS) 13 WRITTEN BY Paul, not including Hebrews. total of epistles. 3. APOCALYTIC: Revelations, (Matt. 24-25) 1 Thess. 4. Theological History: Acts

WHAT 5 KEY EMPHASIS DOES THE BOOK OF LUKE HAVE ACCORDING TO OUR TEXTBOOK

1. God's universal work 2. Jesus as the Savior of the World 3. Events of Jesus early life 4, The place of women in Jesus ministry 5. The Ministry of the Holy Spirit.

ROMAN GOVERNMENT PROTECTED THE CHURCH

30AD-60AD

Greek period

332-63 BC

Be able to give the theme or purpose of Mark;s Gospel

1. How to survive hard times 2. To encourage persecuted believers

Be able to give one them or purpose for John's Gospel

1. Individual encounters Jesus had with people 2. meaning of events in Jesus' life 3. His Deity

How many allusions to the Old Testament are found in Revelations

340

PAUL WAS CONVERTED THIS YEAR

34AD

PAUL'S CONVERSION

34AD

how many miracles are recorded in the gospels

35

James has how many references to Matthew

38

Profile of Paul (3)

1. Paul the Pharisee 2. Paul the follower of Jesus 3. Paul the Letter Writer

When was John written?

80-90 AD

CLAIMS THAT SUPPORT THE FIRST READERS OF HEBREW WERE FORMER ADHERENTS OF JUDAISM

1. THE BOOKS TITLE 2. AUTHOR'S KNOWLEDGE OF OT SACRIFICIAL PRACTICES 3.JESUS WAS PERFECTED AND RENDERED LEVITICAL PRACTICES OBSOLETE.

Matthew 24-25 shows 5 events found in Revelations also

1. Wars and Rumors of wars 2. Great Persecution 3. False Christs or prophets 4. Great natural disasters 5. Final Judgment

What is the structure of the Pauline letters

1. the opening 2. the body 3. the closing.

When was Revelation written?

80-90 AD

**Allegories ("I am" statements)

1.) Jesus identifies himself w/ something already known to the listeners - "I am the bread of life" - "I am the light of the world" - "I am the living water" 2.) Jesus uses them to emphasize the relationship between himself and his followers - "I am the good Shepard" - "I am the vine, you are the branches" 3.) Declarations as "life giver" - "I am the resurrection and the life" - "I am the way, the truth and the life" 4.) Self identification - "I am He" - "I am Gods Son"

Gospel development (3 stages)

1.) preaching to those who had not witnessed the saving acts of Jesus involved passing on the message of his life 2.) preaching helped those who had accepted Jesus (didache) 3.) celebrating the Eucharist and retelling stories of the life of Jesus helped preserve the Scripture and Traditions of the Church

**Four aspects of the Early Church

1.) voluntarily shared their goods...notion of community and fellowship 2.) prayer, hymns, canticles, petitions...commandment of Jesus 3.) broke bread in house churches...Jesus' command 4.) teachings of the apostles & passing on the teachings

five themes on the Book of Revelation

1.Judgement (Rev. 6:7) 2.Redemption of mankind (Rev. 22:7, 12, 20) 3.Supremacy of Christ ((1:12-13) 4.Worship (Rev. 5:13) 5.Sovereign plan of God (Rev. 21:1)

3 aspects of structure

1.Vast system of Contrasts good and evil, God and Satan...etc 2. Structural principle..(the number 7) 3. Linear Sequence

How many New Testament books did Paul write?

13

How many letters did Paul write in the New Testament? How are his letters organized?

13; In descending order (except Galatians and Ephesians)

Simon

142 BC became high priest and king Hasmonean Dynasty

Main Verse of Mark

1:1

Main verse of Romans

1:16-17

Main Verse of Matthew

1:21-23

Acts Main Verse

1:8

Temptation Narrative

1st: material power 2nd: miraculous power 3rd: political power Each showed the distortion between living by the powers of the world& living by the power of God

This book has the theme of Eschatology (END THINGS)

2 Thessalonians

Which are the disputed letters?

2 thessalonians, colossians, ephesians, 1 timothy, 2 timothy, titus.

John Main Verse

20:30-31

HOW MANY BOOKS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

27

Luke Main Verse

2:11

in Acts 2:1-47, How many people does Paul's sermon convert?

3,000

DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF CHRIST

30 AD

APOSTOLIC AGE

30-66AD

Pentecost

50th day after Easter, in which The HS was made present, given and communicated as a divine a Person of the Trinity

What did Cyrus the great do towards the Jews?

538 BC let Hebrews go back to their land; some resistance bc they had settled down

Persian Period dates

539-333 BC

When was 1 Corinthians written?

54-55 CE (writing from Ephesus)

PAUL'S THIRD MISSIONARY JOURNEY

54-57AD

Paul wrote the Book of Romans

57 AD

When was Romans written?

57-58 CE, perhaps at the end of his third missionary journey from Corinth in his last three-month stay there

LUKE WRITTEN

57-59AD

ROMANS WAS WRITTEN WHAT DATE

57AD

THE DATE PAUL WROTE THE BOOK OF ROMANS

57AD

PAUL WROTE ROMANS IN WHAT DATE

57AD FROM CORINTH

ROMANS WRITTEN

57AD FROM CORINTH

When Was Luke Written?

58-60 AD

Luke and Acts were written when to people who were saved on Paul's missionary journey?

58-63 AD

PAUL ARRIVES IN ROME

60AD

James was killed by the high priest in

62 AD

When was Acts written?

62 AD

THE BOOK OF ACTS ENDS IN WHAT DATE

62-63AD

DEATH OF LEADERSHIP PAUL, PETER, JAMES (leader of Jerusalem church)

62AD

ROMAN GOVERNMENT PERSECUTED CHURCH

62AD THRUOUGH 100AD

Roman Period

63 BC - onward

When was Mark written?

64-68 AD

SUB APOSTOLIC AGE

66AD -100AD

how many different sayings of Jesus from the cross are recorded in the gospels

7

The structural principal of number 7 in Revelations

7 churches 2-4, 7 seals 5-7, 7 trumpets8-11, 7 great signs 12-14, 7 bowls 15-16, 7 events 17-22:5)

What are the 7 heads of the beast in the Preterist view?

7 hills of Rome

What are the 7 heads of the beast?

7 world powers that unite to fight against God's chosen people

JERUSALEM CHURCH DESTROYED BY TITUS

70 AD

Matthew written

70-AD according to Constable 80-100 AD according to Elwell

How many books compromise the New Testament canon? What language were they written in?

7; Greek

How many General Epistles are in the New Testament

8

MATTHEW WRITTEN

80-100AD (ELWELL) 70AD CONSTABLE

What is the tabernacle?

A portable sanctuary; Served as the primary place for worship and sacrifices during Israel's wilderness period. Where God resided.

Qumran

A site on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea whose ruins are associated with the scrolls discovered there in 1947 by shepherds looking for their sheep. The ancient community that lived at Qumran produced many of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The group that lived there apparently regarded themselves as the only true believers in a world populated by pagans, apostates, and heretics.

Sadducees

A small significant group that -was not often mentioned in the NT -didn't believe in anything that wasn't mentioned in the Torah -actively worked w/Romans -preserved the Temple -composed the majority of the Sanhedrin -emphasized temple sacrifice

**Table fellowship

A social event of sharing food, and bonding in unity

Best tool for interpreting Revelation

A wide acquaintance with literature as a whole.

The primary biblical teaching on eternal rewards is in,A.1 Cor 3 B. Matthew 7 C. 1 John 6 D. Revelation 13

A. 1 Cor 3

The author of James was, A. James, the brother of Jesus B. James the apostle C.King James

A. James, the brother of Jesus

The author of Romans was, A.Peter B.Paul C.Silas D.Unknown

A. Peter

According to the view taken in class, Rom 3:23 refers to, A. Believers B. Non-believers

A. believers

Romans was most likely written, A.Between A.D. 55 and 57 B. In A.D. 30 C. In A.D. 90 D. In 1945

A. between A.D. 55 & 57

1 thessalonians was most likely written,A.In A.D. 51 B.In A.D. 95 C. In A.D. 150 D.In A.D. 33

A. in A. D. 51

Ephesians was most likely written,A.In A.D. 60-62 B. In A.D. 40 C. In A.D. 300

A. in A. D. 60-62

James was written, A. In A.D. 37-49 B. In 4 B.C. C.In A.D. 75-100

A. in A.D. 37-49

1 John was written,A. In A.D. 90-95 B. In A.D. 60 C. In A.D. 500

A. in A.D. 90-95

The revelation was written,A. In A.D. 95-96 B. In A.D. 50 C. In A.D. 150

A. in A.D. 95-96

1 Cor 7 contains teaching about,A. Marriage B. Money C. The Rapture D. The Lucky Number 7

A. marriage

Hans Conzelmann

ACTS is all fictional.

Albrecht Ritschl

ACTS is historically reliable (from study)

Ernst Haenchen

ACTS is propaganda for the Gentiles; "we" passages are used as a narrative tool to draw the reader into the story; "historical present" in Koine Greek.

Albert Schwegler

ACTS was not written until 120-130 AD; not accurate because of time in between.

What year did Jesus die?

AD 29 or 30

THE CITY IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE GOSPEL GOING FORTH INTO THE REST OF THE WORLD

ANTIOCH OF SYRIA

MATTHEW MAY HAVE BEEN WRITTEN IN

ANTIOCH OF SYRIA OR PALESTINE

Who is the beast in the Dispensationalist view?

Antichrist AKA Future False Messiah

Who is the beast in the Progressive Dispensationalist view?

Antichrist, but there have been types of them like Hitler, Stalin;

In what city were believers first called Christians?

Antioch

Who led the Jewish revolt against the Syrian rule of Palestine?

Antiochus

Herod the Great

Antipater's son; wicked ruler burned people on Roman crosses; slaughter of the innocence; sets up impressive administrative system; made 2nd temple a magnificent structure; death 4 BC; calendar off by 6 years

Who is the author of 1 Corinthians?

Apostle Paul and Sosthenes

During Paul's early ministry, where did he spend 3 years?

Arabia and Damascus

Essenes

Are believed to have withdrawn completely from the world and from political activity to prepare for the imminent coming of God

Messianic Mystery

As the Messiah, Jesus must suffer, die, and then be raised in glory-his followers were unable to understand because their Messiah was supposed to establish a glorious kingdom, not die and disappear.

Christological (Christ) and Theological (God) images in Revelation

Assuming the Way of the Lamb: If the throne is the chief theological image in Revelation then the lamb is the chief Christological image. In his death and resurrection the lamb has conquered, hence, the lamb is also depicted as a conquering lamb. In that the lamb has overcome or conquered, Christians are also called to overcome and conquer.

Samaria

At one time was the Northern capital of Israel. Most Jews despised them and considered them outcasts

Who was the Roman emperor when the New Testament began?

Augustus

What were the originals of the New Testament writings called?

Autographs

The patron Goddess of Corinth was,A. Diana B. Aphrodite C. Herra

B. Aphrodite

Acts Main Theme

Birth and Growth of the Church

Deuterocanoical

Books selected for some Jews' own canon

Micah 5:2

Born in Bethlehem

Isaiah 7:14

Born of a Virgin

What direction do the Progressive Dispensationalists look?

Both ways

1 John was written by,A. John Brown B. John Calvin C. John the Apostle D. John MacArthur

C. John the Apostle

1 corinthians was most likely written,A. In A.D. 1 B.In A.D. 55 C. In A.D. 100 D.In A.D. 35

C. in A. D. 100

JESUS BEGINS HIS MINISTRY IN MARK

CHAPTER 1:14-21`

HEBREWS NEVER USES THE PHRASE

CHRIST, JESUS

WHAT WORD IS NOT FOUND IN ROMANS

CHURCH

ROMANS WAS WRITTEN FROM WHAT CITY

CORINTH

PAUL WROTE THE BOOK OF ROMANS FROM

CORINTH AND NEVER BEEN TO ROME

Where was Romans written from?

Corinth

Was was considered to be a pioneer over which mission?

Corinthian

How does Sanders define Judaism?

Covenantal Nominism

What is the key to the Christian life?

Cruciformity

The revelation was written by,A. Peter B. Paul C. James D. John

D. John

The author of 1 Corinthians was,A.Aquila B. Apollos C. Cephas D.Paul

D. Paul

A theme of 1 thessalonians is, A. The rapture B.God's coming wrath on unbelievers C. Loving discipleship D. All of the above

D. all of the above

A theological theme of Ephesians is, A.The love of god B. The gift of the holy spirit C. The doctrine of the church D. All of the above

D. all of the above

The author of Hebrews is, A. Paul B. Apollos C. Barnabas D. We do not know for sure

D. we don't know for sure

JOHN'S CHRIST

DIVINE LOGOS, LIGHT OF THE WORLD,THE LIVING WATER, THE GOOD SHEPHERD.

Where was Paul converted?

Damascus

1000 BC

David height of the monarchy of the OT

Jesus

Demon possession in the bible is clustered around _____ and his ministry

Mark 8

Deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Jesus

Gnosticism. Major beliefs?

Derived from Greek "gnosis" meanign "knowledge" it refers to the heresy that states salvation may be achieved through knowledge, it was a very big treat to christianity and perverted its symbols and challenged the intent of the faith. 1. Physical(evil) 2. Spiritual(good)

Qumran

Descends into the Dead Sea...where the Essene cave was found

Luke 16

Description of Hell

Romans is considered a

Diatribe

What direction does the historical view look?

Down

ACTS WRITTEN

EARLY 60'SAD

GALATIANS AND 1 THESSALONIANS WERE LETTERS OF

ENCOURAGEMENT

PAUL PENS FIRST AND SECOND CORINTHIANS FROM

EPHESUS

THE GOSPEL OF JOHN'S PURPOSE

EVANGELISTIC. (JOHN 20:31) These things have I written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God

What did Jewish tribes do in a census?

Gathered together for censuses; explains why Mary and Joseph had to go to back to Bethlehem.

When was Romans written?

Early 57 AD

What are the traditional divisions of the Pauline Corpus?

Early letters, Great letters, Prison letters, Pastoral Letters.

Who was Apollos?

Eloquent speaker from Alexandria

Zechariah 9:9

Enters Jerusalem on donkey, peace on earth

cleansing of the temple

Event on monday of Holy week happened twice during Jesus' ministry

According to 1 John, we should hate everyone who disagrees with us

F

It was argued in class that Revelation 20 does not teach a future Millennial Kingdom

F

It was argued in class that the Bible never talks about "carnal Christians,"

F

James was the last book in the Bible

F

Romans 8 contains NO teaching about the Christian life

F

The Revelation was the last book written in the New Testament

F

The imperative of identity is a poor description of Paul's ethical commands

F

ROMAN'S KEY WORDS

FAITH, RIGHTEOUSNESS, JUDGMENT, GRACE, LAW, SIN MERCY JUSTIFICATION

Christian

Follower of Christ, Antioch

heart

For Jesus, perfection was about having the right _____

Zealots

Formed a rebellious movement of militant Jews who yearned and battled for the recovery of Jewish independence...considered the acceptance of foreign gov. And the subsequent payment of taxes to Rome as a blasphemy against God

Annas

Former high priest, father in law of current high priest

Essenes

Found the Dead Sea Scrolls

How long was James the head of the Jerusalem church

From 41-61 AD....RELATIVE PEACE FOR CHRISTIANS

THIS WORD REFERS TO THE KIND OF LITERATURE OR MUSIC

GENRE

LUKE WAS A _________________

GENTILE

LUKE'S AUDIENCE

GENTILES, Theophilus was a greek name

Which are the great letters?

Galatians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Romans

Three areas of Palestine

Galilee, Samaria, Judea

Who did Paul study under?

Gamaliel

Readers of Mark

Gentile Christians (in Rome)

What is not true about the apostle Paul

He accepted the Roman God's and believed in polytheism

Name one of the Bible figures Jesus is compared to in Hebrews.

He is more glorious than angels. He brings a revelation superior to that of prophets. The salvation that Jesus brings is superior to that which Israel attained through the old covenant. He offers a superior sacrifice in a superior tabernacle and can be said to save people "completely."

How is Christ's sacrifice "superior" to the sacrifice of the Levitical priesthood, according to Hebrews?

He offers his own sinless blood, which is obviously a much greater sacrifice than the blood of sheep or goats. Christ has no beginning or end / once-for-all atonement. His sacrifice will save all.

Psalm 118:22

He will be rejected

Why could Jesus not have been born in Quirinius' time?

He would have been born in 6-7 AD, instead of 3-4 BC.

Miracles

Healings Exorcisms Nature Power Over Death

THREE PEOPLE WHOSE LIVES WERE CHANGED BY THE BOOK OF ROMANS

MARTIN LUTHER, AUGUSTINE, JOHN WESLEY

Mark Chapter Divisions

I. Jesus is the Messiah (1-8) II Jesus is the Son of God (8-16)

Luke Chapter Divisions

I. Jesus' Beginning (1-3) II. Jesus' Ministry (4-19) III. Jesus' End (20-24)

John Chapter Divisions

I. Jesus' Public Ministry (1-12) II. Jesus' Private Ministry (13-17) III. Jesus' Passion & Resurrection (18-21)

Acts Chapter Divisions

I. Peter's Ministry (1-12) II. Paul's Ministry (13-28)

Matthew Chapter Divisions

I. Presentation of the King (1-10) II. Rejection of the King (11-28)

Romans Chapter Divisions

I. Revealing God's Righteousness (1-8) II. Defending God's Righteousness (9-11) III. Living God's Righteousness (12-16)

MARK'S FAVORITE WORD IN HIS GOSPEL

IMMEDIATELY!!!!!

MARK'S KEY WORD

IMMIEDIATELY.

Corporate personality

Idea that in ancient Israel the identity of an individual was bound up in the community. An individual could stand up for a group.

JB Lightfoot

Ignatius, Clemente, and Polycarp destroyed Baur's hypothesis; no conflict between Jewish and Gentile church.

Scribes

Interpreted and taught the law...most closely affiliated w/Pharisees...responsible for writing and keeping records for the people

The location of the temple cleansing

In the synoptics the temple cleansing is the last public act of Jesus' ministry and is the final straw, while in John it is the first. In John's Gospel, the final straw is the resurrection of Lazarus.

Comparison/contrast points with Synoptics

Introduction - Stated above. Chronology - Synoptics talk about one journey to Jerusalem - John talks about three. The portrayal of Jesus - John leaves out significant synoptic events. In addition to John's assumption of familiarity with the typical synoptic account, it may be that John is interacting with other Christian tradition; EX: Last Supper - foot washing. Language is concrete yet abstract in John; Jesus characteristically introduces significant pronouncements with "amen, amen" or "truly, truly." He also uses declarations of "I am" repeatedly throughout the Gospel in a manner quite distinct from the synoptics. In a sense, Jesus' "I Am" statements replace the parables of the kingdom in the synoptics.

THIS BOOK HAS 5 MAIN TEACHING SECTIONS

MATTHEW

Evidence for dating James

It has such a simple self-designation of authorship in 1:1. The fact that "James" does not need to further specify which James he is implies his prominent position in the early church. James' deep integration of Jesus-tradition, which does not appear to be directly derived from one of the Gospels, would also lend weight to an early date. Another factor is the Jewish influence and vantage point of the letter itself, which would be in harmony with its Jerusalem origins. There is the fact that James appears to have an exclusively Jewish focus. James is one of the few New Testament documents that do not address the problems, which Gentiles posed to the emerging church.

U2's song "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" reflects a main theme in 1 Peter. What is this main theme, and how does 1 Peter articulate it?

It was based on the writers conviction as a Christian that the longings of the human soul can never be satisfied by the pleasures that this earthly world affords. We long for Christ and His love. Christians who have put their trust and hope in Christ can never be at home on Earth.

What was the cause of change of the Galatian people?

It was due to outside propaganda- probably from some leaders int he Jerusalem church or their supporters -false teachers 'lure to accept another gospel' and then they embrace circumcision

What is not true about the book of Romans

It was written to a group of churches in various cities

20 YEARS OF PEACE IN THE JERUSALEM CHURCH UNDER

JAMES

MARK'S THEME

JESUS THE SON OF GOD, JESUS WAS A MAN OF ACTION, WHO HAS AUTHORITY OVER DEMONS AND SICKNESS

HEBREWS AUDIENCE

JEWISH

MATTHEW AUDIENCE

JEWISH

THE AUDIENCE OF THE BOOK OF ROMANS

JEWS AND GENTILES

DIASPORA JEWS

JEWS THAT WERE SCATTERED ( BABYLONIAN EXILE)

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK OF JOHN

JOHN, THE SON OF ZEBEDEE

One of the most important leaders of the early church

James

Batallion 600

Jesus was beaten and mocked by an entire _____ which had ___ men

6 B.C.E.

Jesus was born.

Joseph of Arimathea

Jesus was buried this man's private tomb

Rabbi

Jesus was called ____ by everyone; even his enemies

Treason

Jesus was charged with this for claiming to be a king

passover sabbath

Jesus was prepared for burial, but not completely because of _____ and the ___

Herod Antipas

Jesus was tried before this person simply because he wanted to see the miracles of Jesus

John 20-21

Jesus' Resurrection

the Son of Man

Jesus' favorite title for himself, used 84 times in the gospel accounts (the first four books in the New Testament)

water to wine

Jesus' first miracle

John

Jesus' first miracle was in the book of ____

john and judas

Jesus' honored guests at the passover were ____ and ____

I thirst

Jesus' last words that emphasized his humanity (recorded in the book of John) were "_ ____"

it is finished

Jesus' last words that implied that everything was under complete control, recorded in the book of John, were __ __ _______

John 17

Jesus' longest recorded prayer is in _____ ch __

the presence of God

Jesus' miracles suggest ____

Readers of Matthew

Jewish Christians

Deuteronomy 18:15

Jewish Prophet, listen to him

Josephus

Jewish historian; His works are an important source for understanding the historical and religious world of Palestine during the Roman rule. Pressed into service against the Romans by the Jewish forces in the Galilee, was taken prisoner, and later became a Roman citizen.

What is Romans 3 about?

Jews Vs. Gentiles

What did Sanders believe?

Jews were not legalistic.

What was negative things were transpiring in the Galatian Church?

Jews who preached salvation through Christ is only for the Jews (followers of the Torah) Gentiles must commit to Jewish law and circumcision to correctly follow Christ

Which Gospel was probably written last?

John

The Introduction to John's Gospel

John begins his narrative on a cosmic stage. Jesus' significance is universal and cosmic. John is clearly alluding to the beginning of the entire biblical narrative in Genesis. By doing so, John underscores Jesus' preexistence and divinity. John does not speak of virgin birth or of birth by the Holy Spirit, or even of birth at all. Rather, John uses language, which is more in keeping with a revelation or manifestation of God in flesh. John engages both a Jewish understanding of the role of Wisdom as God's agent in creation as well as Jewish Hellenistic philosophy's concept of "Logos" or "word." His focus in all of this is Jesus' divine nature, almost to the exclusion of any discussion of his humanity, though the later is quite clear in John.

signs

John called the miracles of Jesus ___

5

John gives Jesus' last teachings _ chapters

mother of Jesus

John refers to Mary only as the _____ _ ____

What historical circumstances make Jesus' command to "love one another" so important for the audience of the Fourth Gospel?

John's Gospel exhibits a strong tendency to push outward, testing if not obliterating boundaries: the salvation that comes from the Jews is also for Samaritans, Greeks, and "other sheep." Jesus is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the whole world.

all 4

Joseph of Arimathea was mentioned in which gospel?

Israel-north

Judah - south

Who did the Jerusalem Council appoint to accompany Paul and Barnabas?

Judas (Barsabbas) and Silas

What was Paul's Christology? (10)

Justification, Salvation, Reconciliation, Forgiveness, Redemption, Freedom, Sanctification, Transformation, New Creation, Glorification

ONE OF THE KEY PHRASES IN MATTHEW

KINGDOM OF HEAVEN

2 Samuel 7:12-13

King forever, from David's line

Genesis 49:10

King of Earth, from tribe of Judah

KEY WORDS

LOVE, THE FATHER, EVERLASTING LIFE, REMAIN

WHO WAS A BELOVED PHYSICIAN AND GENTILE

LUKE

Genre issues concerning Revelation

Lack of regard concerning genre distinctions is at the root of the problem. Many interpretations of the Book of Revelation get off on the wrong foot by not considering the question of genre.

What three genres does Revelation contain elements of? Give an example of each from Revelation.

Letter: Supposed to be sent to 7 churches (a circular letter?) Prophecy: Reader is to keep the words of the book, the message can be obeyed and a call to repentance or urge to preserve. Apocalypse: A report of divine or transcendent visions that are granted to a seer and interpreted by angels or spiritual beings. Clear distinctions between good and evil.

What's the difference between letters and epistles?

Letters are occasional yet carefully written; epistles are written with artistry for wider audience and posterity

How are the books of the New Testament ordered?

Logically

WML de Wette

Looked at history and archaeology and accuses Luke of being inaccurate; Scientific Revolution

What situation(s) or occasion(s) does the "love ethic" attempt to address in the Johannine letters?

Love is a defining attribute of God. Love is the motive for everything that God says and does, the harsh words as well as the kind ones, the acts of judgment and punishment as well as the acts of salvation and mercy.

Acted like a reporter, investigating events & people, even traveled with Paul

Luke

Acts was the second volume to what book?

Luke

The only Gentile to write a book in the Bible

Luke

This Gospel has 5 key emphasis...one of which is Jesus early life

Luke

Mathias Schnekenburger

Luke = eyewitness; book was written before AD 70 (when the temple was destroyed)

What two books are the part of 1 book?

Luke and Acts

James in relation to Paul

Luther referred to James as "an epistle of straw" in regard to what he perceived as points of tension with the Pauline doctrine of justification by faith. In the second life-setting, material was brought together by disciples of James to address excesses within the church, such as social snobbery related to issues of status, honor, wealth; problematic leadership; and an exaggeration of the Pauline message of "faith alone."

NEARLY ALL OF THIS BOOK HAS BEEN INCORPORATED IN LUKE

MARK

Glorified body

Mary Magdalene didn't recognize Jesus at first because of his ____ ___

Rabbonai Lord

Mary Magdalene, after realizing who Jesus was, called him _____ which means ____

Who replaces Judas Iscariot as the 12th disciple?

Mathias

Endtimes is taught by Jesus in this Gospel

Matthew

This book begins with the Geneology

Matthew

Know the three Synoptic Gospels

Matthew, Mark, and Luke

To whom was each of the Gospels primarily written (the primary audience)

Matthew- Jewish Mark- Gentile Luke- Gentile(Greek)

Galilee

Means "circle of Gentiles"--Where Jesus spent most of his life and ministry

to turn water to wine

NOT a temptation of Jesus

demons

NT common people believed diseases were caused exclusively by ____

Problem with Luke 2:2 (1)

No evidence for census under Cs. Augustus

Gentile

Non-Jews

Where did Paul spend 3 years after his conversion?

North Arabian Desert = Mt. Sinai

Why were second-century readers reluctant to admit 2 Peter to canonical status?

Not a typical format - "a testament in letter form"; Not believed to be written by Peter; Looked like a mark of forgery rather than a literary device... not as anonymous (like Hebrews).

The Classic Dispensationalists

Nothing in Revelation has happened yet; things will get worse

What did Herod's tax system need?

Numerous censuses because of the detail

The LXX is a Greek Translation of the

OT

What empires were in control of Palestine at the end of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament? Who were the Kings/Emperors in control for each?

OT- Persians- King Darius NT- Romans- King Augustus

**Miracles

Occur when we have faith- (Healing, Exorcism, Nature, Power over Death)

Revelation

Offers hope that God's presence is the sustaining force amidst Christian suffering

The Maccabean revolt

Palestine attacked by the Syrians 168 BC north down to Jerusalem

What was the New Testament text first written on?

Papyrus

What is the role of the Paraclete in the Fourth Gospel?

Paraclete is the Holy Spirit. Jesus promises that the Spirit will come to his followers and after Easter he gives the Spirit to them. The primary role ascribed to the Spirit is that of revealing truth and teaching disciples what they need to know.

What is the religion of Corinth?

Patron deity is aphrodite and several pagan temples. Polytheism, magic, and astrology were common.

Paul/Saul

Paul = Greek Saul = Hebrew

I Corinthians: Occasion

Paul received reports of divisions in the church, people were making allegiances with other teachers.. He also received a letter from the Corinthians

Acts 9

Paul's conversion

faithful

Post resurrection, Jesus only appeared to ___ people

Key themes of James

Prayer Speech or the tongue patience submit to God. Favoritism Wisdom Faith and Works Law.

practical theological

Prayer is concerned with _________ things and ______ things

Outline of Acts

Preparation, Pentecost and witness in Jerusalem, expansion and mission beyond Jerusalem, Paul's mission to the Gentile world, Paul imprisoned and on trial.

Who does Paul stay with during his time in Corinth?

Pricilla and Aquila

Which woman's name was mentioned before her husbands? (She was powerful and the prominent.)

Priscilla (and Aquila, her husband)

Infancy Narrative

Profess the mystery whereby the Son of God, while remaining God, became man through the Incarnation

Zealot

Professor Green thinks that Judas was a _____

What are 5 "forms" (types of literature) in the Gospels?

Pronouncement, Miracle, Parables, Speeches, Short proverbial sayings

Luke 1-2

Prophecies & Birth of Jesus

The Historical View

Prophesy of the history of the church.

What were the people of the Antiochean church particularly gifted in?

Prophets and Teachers

Ptolemy

Put in charge of Egypt after A the great; "Ptolemaic Empire"

Seleucus

Put in charge of Syria after A the great; "Seleucid Empire"

250 sayings of Jesus

Q

What are the Lukan errors? (6)

Quirinius, Chronology, Paul's speeches, "we" sections, miracles, different Paul

LUKE CAREFULLY INVESTIGATED ALL THE

RELEVENT FACTS AS THEY WERE HANDED DOWN BY RESPONSIBLE WITNESSES IN THE CHURCH

MARK'S GOSPEL WAS WRITTEN FROM

ROME

ACTS ENDS IN WHAT CITY

ROME WITH PAUL IMPRISONED

II Corinthians: Occasion

Receives word from Titus that the Corinthians have responded well! Good news!

Mark 1

Repent & Believe in the Gospel

The Epilogue of Revelations

Rev. 22:6-21

The Symbolic Method

Revelation is a set of symbols describing a spiritual reality; it is a symbol between Good and Evil; nothing relates to the history of the church;

The Preterist Interpretation

Revelation was written in the 1st century to Christians persecuted by Rome; General principles can be applied to every generation to come

Jesus in Luke

Son the Highest, Son of Man

Martin Debelius

Speeches of ACTS are completely made up; ACTS was a story made out of an journal of Paul's.

*Parables

Stories used to connect Jesus' message of the kingdom to everyday life experiences of his listeners -provide us with a lesson about God and his kingdom -were taken from the circumstances in the everyday lives of Jesus' audience -reveal truths to believers and conceal truths from non believers -have surprise endings -present listeners with a challenge to respond to the word of God

Oral Tradition

Stories, poems, teachings, sayings, and the like that are passed down orally rather than in written form.

What is apocalyptic literature?

Supernatural beings give God's words to humans; reality, temporal.

A theme of 1 John is love

T

According to the view taken in class, "the Law of Sin and Death" in Rom 8:2 is the Mosaic Law

T

Corinth was a very sexually immoral city

T

Ephesians 1 talks about election and pre-destination

T

Hebrews was written to jewish Christians

T

It was argued in class that 1 Thessalonians 5-6 teach a pre-tribulation rapture

T

It was argued in class that Hebrews 6 describes those who were never true believers

T

Justification is a past action with ongoing results

T

Paul wrote Ephesians

T

Paul's purpose in writing Romans was probable complex

T

The approach taken to the book of Revelation in class was a futurist approach

T

The imperative identity could be summarized in the phrase "be who you are,"

T

The trinity is a theme in Ephesians

T

false

T or F: did Jesus invent parables?

PAUL IS THE THE AUTHOR BUT WHO PENNED THE BOOK

TERTIUS

Who were the first people to be called Christians?

The Cornelius family (Peter's converts)

What are he historical books of the New Testament?

The Dead Sea Scroll

What are the two views of The Futurist Method?

The Dispensationalists and the Progressive Dispensationalists

Constable's themes of the book of James

The Doctrine of God, The doctrine of sin and eschatology

Matthew 24-25

The End of the World

the four major groups of the books of the New Testament

The Four Gospels, The Book of Acts, The Epistles (or Letters), Apocalyptic

What does the word "Gospel" literally mean?

The Good News

Evangelists

The Gospel writers-- Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

Matthew 28

The Great Commission

Poor of Jesus' time

The Great majority...The mission of Jesus was most clearly linked to these people

Logos

The Greek word for "word"

Shema

The Jewish profession of faith

Issues addressed

The Rise of Apocalyptic - rather than a literary genre, engage it as a worldview or religio-political orientation. It strives to make sense of the present situation within the context of an alternative perspective and expanded horizon. It provides an expanded vision from which to make sense of present ambiguities, addressing what sort of people God's own should be as they await the resolution of the current turmoil. Dualism - Thinking in terms of temporal dualisms no doubt contributed to a heightened focus and reflection on resurrection during this period. Jesus and Apocalyptic in the NT: Continuity and Discontinuity - In Jesus' teaching many apocalyptic themes were taken for granted (the two ages, the imminence of the end, the triumphant Son of Man, and the resurrection). Jesus' pronouncement of the fulfillment of time transformed apocalyptic eschatology and end-time expectation. With Jesus' announcement of the arrival of the kingdom the relation of the present to the future was altered and there is a near collapse of the dualisms. Though Christian apocalyptic engages traditional apocalyptic categories and genre features, the system has been altered. The Genre Issues - Stated above.

The Jewish Religious Rules

The Sanhedrin were largely responsible for

Philemon

The Shortest Pauline Epistle

MARK'S FAVORITE TITLE FOR JESUS

The Son of God....

Monotheism

The belief in one God

Futurist

The belief that Revelation 4-22 is being fulfilled in these last days.

Biblical exegesis

The explanation or critical interpretation of a passage of sacred scripture.

Messianic Secret

The fact that as Jesus heals, preaches, and teaches, he instructs his followers not to tell others about his miraculous works, but then they go out and, disregarding his instructions, share what they have witnessed.

Biblical inerrancy

The fact that the fundamental teachings and beliefs in the Bible are without error

70 C.E.

The fall of Jerusalem.

Mary Magdalene

The first apostle (chosen by Jesus)

Life settings of the Book of James

The first life-setting suggests that it is material brought together by James, the Lord's brother, by way of addressing in a non-violent manner the tension between the Jewish Christians and the Sadducean aristocracy. The second, later life-setting suggests a Hellenistic Jewish crossroads, such as Syria, some decades later, in the post-Pauline era.

Torah

The first part of the Hebrew canon, corresponding to the Pentateuch. Traditionally translated as "law." More recent attempts at translation use "instruction." Encompasses all that the first five books of the Bible contain.

Herod the Great

The hand picked Roman choice to govern Palestine. He had a violent and suspicious nature, and was despised by most Jews in the region. He promoted cultural and religious progress...architecture...created the Temple of Jerusalem. Executed John the Baptist and turned Jesus to Pilate.

Acts chapter 21 lists James as

The head of the Jerusalem Church

Salvation History

The saving action of God through human history

Parousia

The second coming of Christ at the end of time, when God's plan for salvation is accomplished and humanity is glorified

Hermeneutics is

The study of the interpretation of written texts

Where and when was the canon of the New Testament finally formalized?

The third council of Carthage (AD 397)

Palestinian Judaism

The type of Judaism located within the borders of Palestine as it developed between roughly 200 B.C. and A.D. 200.

Apostle

Their mission was to continue Jesus' work after he was gone

THE BOOK OF JOHN IS VERY_____`

Theology

Who was it written to? who is he?

Theophilus; we don't know who he was; speculated that his name has significance, someone who loves God.

What leads scholars to identify the symbolic city "Babylon" as Rome?

There are lines that are drawn from the beast to Caesar Nero as 666. Even Domitian, "second Nero" is referred to as the beast coming back.

I Thess: Occasion

There is a report from Timothy. There is a misunderstanding about the eschatology of Christianity. There theological and ethical issues to be dealt with.

II Thess: Occasion

There is continued eschatological confusion among the Thessalonians. Concerned that they have missed the 2nd coming.

Issues addressed in James

There is little external textual evidence for the influence of James in other Christian documents. If James were written early it would have ample time to have been circulated widely in Christian circles. There is no evidence of quotation or dependence on James until later in the second century. Also, James was written in a very polished Greek rhetorical style. Would James the brother of Jesus have written in this way? Some have countered these arguments by underscoring that James, as spokesperson for the Jerusalem church, would have had time to develop in this capacity or followed the prevalent use amanuenses, scribes with rhetorical training who had input on shaping the final form of letters.

What is one clue to why we believe Jesus ministered at least 3 years?

There were 3 Passovers mentioned in the Gospel of John

Idealist

They put emphasis on the symbolism which refers to timeless truths

Blasphemy

To proclaim oneself as God, to claim to have the attributes of God, or to insult God or his name

These books have the pastoral theme

Titus and Timothy

Which are the pastoral letters?

Titus, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy

Why did Paul write letters?

To address specific issues in the churches or to individuals associated with the churches.

Incarnation

To become flesh, or to take on a human body

Be able to give one them or purpose for Luke's Gospel

To present a precise record of Jesus' life and ministry

LUKE'S GOSPEL SHOWS THE PLACE OF ______IN THE MINISTRY

WOMEN

THE BOOK OF ROMANS DESCRIBED

WRITTEN AS A LETTER, FULL OF THEOLOGY AND WRITTEN AS A DIATRIBE

Pilate

_____ came to Jerusalem during passover to make sure there was no Jewish revolt

The professor drove this point over and over

a Good Bible study is the art of seeing the obvious

canon

a collection of books accepted as holy scripture especially the books of the Bible recognized by any Christian church as genuine and inspired

Jew

a descendant of the ancient Hebrews

The Book of Revelation

a description of the present world order and the end times from God's perspective

disciple

a follower of Jesus

faith

a gift from God that helps us to believe and trust in him

Samaritan

a half-Jew, hated by full-blooded Jews

The greek text and style of writing shows that Luke was

a highly educated person

The Book of Acts

a historical account of the activities of Jesus' apostles and missionaries after his death

Amanuensis

a literary or artistic assistant, one who takes dictation...The Book of Romans

Hebrews marks

a new grouping within the New Testament Writings. (the General Epistles)

John the Baptist

a preacher and hermit and forerunner of Jesus (whom he baptized)

genealogy

a record of descent from one's ancestors

Antonia Fortress

a roman building built to oversee the court of the Gentiles

Mattathias Hasmonean

after Maccabean revolt

Judas

after Mattathias Hasmonean

Jonathan

after Simon/Hasmonean dynasty

John 6:66

all but 12 disciples left

beating

all crucifixions began with a _____

define term "arsenokoites"

an adult male who practices sexual intercourse with another adult male or boy homosexual- usually referring to the dominant partner.

the genre of James

an oral discourse, like the Greek Diatribe, they synagoge homily, or a sermon

Redaction Criticism

analyzes how gospel writers edited their works for their particular audiences

Holy Spirit

another name for God; God's Spirit that Jesus sent to help people; also called the Spirit of God, the Spirit of Christ, and the Helper; He is a person, but not a human; he is God, equal with God the Father and with God the Son

Theism

belief in one God, a God who cares for you and loves you

Who were the Pharisees

believed in miracles, popular with the people

if someone were to ask you to "bring the membranas" he would likely be referring to a

book

What was the population of Corinth?

ca 100,000

AV Sherman-White

can't reject ACTS' historical details

sermon on the mount should be interpreted as

character formation for the followers of jesus

mercy

compassion shown to those over whom one has the power or the opportunity to help them or forgive them

The Epistles (or Letters)

consists of actual letters written by believers to other individuals or communities, instructing them in what to believe and how to act

Apocalyptic

consists of only The Book of Revelation

to repent means

conversion of one's life to a new way of living

savior

deliverer; a person who rescues you from harm or danger; Jesus' name comes from this word in Hebrew

impossible to follow

during the sermon on the mount, jesus made the law _____ __ ______

What else can "first" be translated as?

earliest

Thursday

even though passover began on friday, Jesus took the meal on ______

What are the 7 churches?

events in the first century, but continue in history until the Parusia

grace

kindness, especially God's kindnes

In Luke parables primarily serve as

landmarks and directional markers along the way

eternal

lasting forever

Ezra [458 BC]

leader of jewish people back home; religious leader, renewal of covenant, helps restore religious roots

What else can "governor" be translated as?

leader, official, ruler, or order

Nehemiah [444 BC]

led another wave; importance: reconstructs the walls of Jerusalem for protection

Scribe

made copies of the Torah; making commentary on it by the time of Jesus; like lawyers/interpreters

faith

miracles are done to confirm peoples ______

redemptive/saving context

miracles were done for ethical and moral reasons

Who delivered Paul's letters?

most of his letters were delivered by his associates to the recipients.

apostle

one of the followers of Jesus who preached and spread his teachings

Deism

opposite of Theism

What did H the Great do because he was afraid no one would lament his death?

ordered soldiers to round up leaders of the village and bring them to lower Jordana and put them on the coliseum; when he died they would slaughter the leaders so people would mourn. didn't happen

the kingdom of God

parables are always about __ _____ __ ____

understood, hidden

parables will be _____ by believers, but _____ to non believers

the characteristic for of Jesus' teaching was

paralbles

Gentiles

people who are not Jews; people that do not know God

Christians

people who believe in Jesus Christ and follow his teachings

hypocrites

people who pretend to be what they are not or better than they really are; "two-faced" people; Jesus called the Pharisees this

capernaum

the center of Jesus' Galilean ministry

Matthew is the only Gospel that

the church by name

Redaction criticism

the critical method that studies how the sources and stories about Jesus were edited together in the Gospels

Colin Hemer

the details that describe the historical truth prove that Luke was trying to be accurate and was an eyewitness

peter

the disciple who cut of the servants ear

mark

the disciple who ran through the garden naked

1 Corinthians

the earliest record of Jesus' life can be found in this book

What happened with A the great died in 323 BC?

the empire is divided

The Cleansing of the temple

the even that triggered the plot to arrest Jesus

the day of Easter was chosen because

the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox

the kingdom

the first beatitude is about ______

Triumphal Entry

the first event of Holy week

setting

the first two verses of the sermon on the mount are about the ____

the beliefs and ethics of Christianity

the focus of The Epistles

Christ

the greek word for Messiah

Caiaphas

the high priest

What does "justification by faith" NOT have to do with?

the individual

Barabbas

the insurrectionist freed by the procurator while Jesus was condemened

Diaspora

the jewish Christians that James was written to. These were Jews who had scattered from Palestine and come to believe in Jesus.

Greek

the language in which the New Testament was originally written

nomos

the law

sin

the law points out our ___

Peter

the lead disciple who was their spokesman in the Gospel of Matthew was

proverbial

the lords prayer is ___

soul

the mind, will, and emotions of a human being

words of Jesus

the miracles are a perfect counterpart to the _____ __ ____

Revelations is considered

the most thorough literary work in the Bible

Herod the great was known for

the murder of his wife and 2 sons

21

the number of letters in The Epistles

13

the number of letters in The Epistles which are ascribed to the apostle Paul

humility

the opposite of pride; the attitude of someone who is not proud; a necessary attribute for a Christian

nationalism

the palm branches was a symbol of ____ for the jews

contrast Luke

the parable of the persistent friend is a parable of ______ and it is found in the book of ____

church

the people of God; the "body of Christ;" the "bride of Christ;" the gathering of God's people (and in common usage, the place where they gather


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