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good news
from the word called good news |
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covenant, testament, b'rit |
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an unveiling
uncovering of something |
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new testament was written in this |
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Jesus spoke in this language at home. First century Jews spoke this |
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language of the temple and senegaug
Old Testament in this language |
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original manuscript of the Bible
0 of these today |
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the science of interpretation |
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the act of writting the text out |
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measuring reed
an authoritative list |
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first early christian to make a list of the new testament |
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a serious student of the bible |
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look into the time and events |
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means puritan
the pious ones |
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founded seventy cities and modeled them after the Greek style
was the cause for Greek and Orientals to mix |
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harsher on treatment of the Jews |
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elderly priest
figure most related to former priest |
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jewish festival of jews getting temple back from greeks |
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conquest in the eastern end of the mediterannean basil |
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Jesus publically ministered and died |
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who demanded worship of himself and ordered his statue placed in the temple in Jerusalem. He died before the order could be carried out. |
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who expelled Jewish residents from Rome, including Aquila and Priscilla (Acts 18:2), for civil disturbance. |
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who persecuted Christians, probably only in Rome, and under whom Peter and Paul were martyred. |
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who as a general began to crush a Jewish revolt. He returned to Rome to become emperor, and left completion of the military task to his son Titus. |
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whose persecution of the church may have provided a background for Revelation, written to encourage oppressed Christians.
inugurated passive of Christians |
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first war. Temple was destroyed |
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contributed to the spread of Christianity
roads, law, peace |
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gathering of ten Jewish men |
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Solomon built
excile rebuilt
herod referbished |
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rejected believe in reserection of the dead |
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lived in Qumran
responsible for the Dead Sea Scrolls
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near the northwest shore of the Dead Sea |
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were people who strongly wanted Jewish independence |
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people who closely supported herod |
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: 85 to 90 percent of the population. These people have no political power or distinctive religious affiliation. They are typically poor. Many of Jesus’ followers would have come from this group. |
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runs 120 miles from Tyre in the north to River Besor in the south |
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biblical term for the low hills and valleys |
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includes the mountains of Samaria in the north, the plain of Benjamin in the center, and the hill country of Judah in the south. These lands vary in elevation from 3,300 ft. to 1,300 ft. |
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about 165 miles from Dan to Dead Sea |
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consists of mountainous regions traversed by wadis or dry stream beds. Today this region is part of Jordan.
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this identifiesthe entire land of isreal |
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human reason hold out best hope for human flurishing |
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say the hop for human sucess is Nature itself |
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translation of the old testament into greek |
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had a strong hold on most people in the Roman empire. Use of magical formulas, consultation of horoscopes and oracles, divination, and the hiring of exorcists were all part of everyday life in the first century.
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syncretism common people simply combined various religious beliefs and superstitious practices.
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made his own small canon of the new testament |
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seeing less in a text that what is really there |
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reading things into scriptures deas that are not really there |
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authorship by an apostile or a close associat of an apostle |
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an accurate exposition of what the passage really says |
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revealing god over time using the bible |
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not given in general ways to all people but in specific wasys to selected individuals |
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natural theology. god created the world of momotheistic theology. |
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belief about sacred scripture and its nature and inspiration |
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beliefs about jesus and his role as savior |
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from eygpt to babylong and up |
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