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the realm over which he reigns, and into which he calls people through rebirth and faith |
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Jesus proclaimed the gospel of .... where as the apostles proclaimed the gospel of.... |
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Gospel of the Kingdom The gospel of Jesus Christ |
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story, powerful, a prophetic proclamation |
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How is the gospel a dramatic and subversive narrative? |
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it has a plot. It is subversive because it puts all other stories in their place. |
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What does it mean that the gospel is powerful? |
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it is "the power of God for salvation" it is "the wisdom of God" though it looks weak and foolish |
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Thesis "power of God for salvation" "righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith" |
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Where is "the power of God for salvation" and "the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith" |
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How is the gospel prophetic? |
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It describes reality that contains God's authority and demands response. |
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comfort the people a voice cries in the wilderness prepare... behold your God He will tend his flock like a shepherd |
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What verses contain this content: comfort the people a voice cries in the wilderness prepare... behold your God He will tend his flock like a shepherd |
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The four beasts Vision of the Ancient of Days Dominion and glory and kingdom given to one like a son of man Four kingdoms rise Judgement and Kingdom given to the saints |
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What chapter contains this content: The four beasts Vision of the Ancient of Days Dominion and glory and kingdom given to one like a son of man Four kingdoms rise Judgement and Kingdom given to the saints |
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Isaiah 61:1-2 (proclaim the year of the Lord's favor) Today this Scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing casting out of demons and healing Jesus's purpose is to preach the good news of the Kingdom |
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Which verses contain this content: Isaiah 61:1-2 (proclaim the year of the Lord's favor) Today this Scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing casting out of demons and healing Jesus's purpose is to preach the good news of the Kingdom |
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Abram - go from your country I will make of you a great nation Bless you that you will be a blessing all the families of the earth shall be blessed |
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what verses contain this content: Abram - go from your country I will make of you a great nation Bless you that you will be a blessing all the families of the earth shall be blessed |
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When is Abram asked to leave his land? |
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"behold my servant...I have put my Spirit upon him" "I will give you as a covenant for the people, a light for the nations" this will fulfill Abram's promise |
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What verses contain this content: "behold my servant...I have put my Spirit upon him" "I will give you as a covenant for the people, a light for the nations" this will fulfill Abram's promise |
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Mathew 12:15-21 quotes what OT scripture? |
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Jesus is the fulfillment to the prophecy of Isaiah 42:1-9 |
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Where does the New Testament quote Isaiah 42:1-3 |
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How are Genesis 12:1-3, Isaiah 42:1-9, and Mathew 12:15-21 related? |
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Isaiah 42:1-9 explains how Abram's promise in Genesis 12:1-3. Mathew 12:15-21 shows that Jesus is the fulfillment of Isaiah 42 by quoting Isaiah 42:1-3 |
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faith forseeing that God would justify the gentiles by faith...preached gospel beforehand to Abraham...in you all nations shall be blessed Genesis 12:3 Christ is how the blessing of Abraham reaches the gentiles |
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What OT scripture is quoted within part of Galatians 3:1-14 |
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greek word that is translated "gospel" good news |
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verbal form of euangelion "proclaim the gospel; announce the good news" |
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How was the term euangelion used in antiquity? |
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Personal good news News of Military Victory Described significant events in the imperial cult Jewish prophetic hopes |
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Was the term euangelion used exclusively by the Jesus movement. |
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What elements compose John the Baptist's gospel? |
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Preparation for the Visitation of the Lord Repentance Eschatology (concerning judgment and salvation) New Age/Covenant Bearing Fruit Bride/Bridegroom |
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Voice cries in wilderness prepare the way of the Lord every valley lifted and every mountain made low Glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it John the Baptist |
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What figure does the prophecy of Isaiah 40:3-5 refer to? |
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The role of John the Baptist is described by what OT Scripture? |
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In the content of John the Baptist's gospel, what is emphasized in his plea for repentance? |
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Personal decision to embrace righteousness Messiah/anointed one expected to liberate a nation - it was a nation-wide issue |
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In John the Baptist's gospel, what is the sign of God's new age and covenant |
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Law and prphets were until John; since then the good news of the kingdom of God is preached. Jesus believes the moment is pregnant Jesus sees himself as providing the climatic message of the kingdom, fulfilling the law and prophets |
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What verse contains this content: Jesus sees himself as providing the climatic message of the kingdom, fulfilling the law and prophets |
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no one who has left house...for my sake and for the gospel receive a hundredfold age to come eternal life |
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What verses contain this content: no one who has left house...for my sake and for the gospel receive a hundredfold age to come eternal life |
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Did the gospels or acts use the term euangelizo more frequently than euangelion? |
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The Acts of the Apostles Luke commonly used the term euangelizo |
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What components made up of the proclamation of the gospel in acts? |
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Jesus's ministry summarized Jesus' Crucifixion and Ressurection Appearances and Witnesses Repentance and Faith Blessings |
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What is the interpretative key to Jesus' identity in Acts? |
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Who is speaking in Acts 13:16-43. And to whom is he speaking? |
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Paul is giving a sermon The sermon is to the Jews in a Synagogue in Antioch |
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Paul speaking Brief History of Israel from Exile to David Jesus killed because the rulers did not understand the prophets Jesus cruicified Jesus raised Psalm 2 Isaiah 55 Psalm 16 Habbakuk 1 |
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What verses contain this content: Paul speaking Brief History of Israel from Exile to David Jesus killed because the rulers did not understand the prophets Jesus cruicified Jesus raised Psalm 2 Isaiah 55 Psalm 16 Habbakuk 1 |
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Why does Paul quote Psalm 2 in his speech at Antioch? |
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Psalm 2 says, "You are my Son; today I have begotten you" it talks of making the nations a heritage and blessing the son |
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I have set my king You are my son, today I have begotten you make the nations your heritage Serve the Lord Kiss the son |
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What chapter contains this content: I have set my king You are my son, today I have begotten you make the nations your heritage Serve the Lord Kiss the son |
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I will make with you an everlasting covenant my steadfast, sure love for DAvid |
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What chapter contains this content: I will make with you an everlasting covenant my steadfast, sure love for DAvid |
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Preserve me, O God You will not not abandon my soul to Sheol or let your Holy one see corruption path of life |
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What chapter contains this content: Preserve me, O God You will not not abandon my soul to Sheol or let your Holy one see corruption path of life |
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Why does Paul quote Psalm 16 in his speech at Antioch? |
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To prove that God had always planned on the ressurection |
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What portion of Psalm 16 speaks of Jesus and his Resurrection? |
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Who speaks in Acts 2:14-47 and what is the result? |
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Peter speaks at pentecost Many come to believe and devote themselves to the apostle's teaching |
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In Acts 2, what does Peter say demonstrated Jesus to be "both Lord and Messiah" |
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What three chapters does Peter quote in the sermon at Pentecost? |
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Who and in what book and chapter is Joel 2:28-32 quoted? |
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Peter quotes it in his Sermon at Pentecost which is Acts 2:14-47 |
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In the last days pour out my Spirit on all flesh Everyone who calls upon the name of the lord shall be saved |
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What verses contain this content: In the last days pour out my Spirit on all flesh Everyone who calls upon the name of the lord shall be saved |
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Where is Psalm 16:8-11 quoted? |
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Acts 2:14-47 Peter's Sermon at Pentecost |
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Why could Psalm 16 not have been about David? |
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Because died and his body did see corruption The verses must be about Jesus as he was ressurected |
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The Lord says to my Lord "Sit at my right hand" You are a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek |
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What chapter contains this content: The Lord says to my Lord "Sit at my right hand" You are a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek |
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Peter preaches to Gentiles God anointed Jesus God raised him Jesus appeared to those chosen to be God's witnesses Believe in him Holy Spirit fell on Gentiles |
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what verses contain this content: Peter preaches to Gentiles God anointed Jesus God raised him Jesus appeared to those chosen to be God's witnesses Believe in him Holy Spirit fell on Gentiles |
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In the apostolic proclamation, what are the blessing of the gospel? |
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Forgiveness of Sins Reception of the Spirit Liberation/Justification |
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What OT Scripture connects the new covenant with the forgiveness of sins? |
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make a new covenant put my law within them and I will write it on their hearts they shall all know me I will forgive their iniquity I will remember their sin no more |
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What verses contain this content: make a new covenant put my law within them and I will write it on their hearts they shall all know me I will forgive their iniquity I will remember their sin no more |
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For Paul, the gospel is a response to what? |
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Divine revelation (apocalupsis) |
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For Paul, what makes up the content of the Gospel? |
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Promised before hand Concerning His Son Descended from DAvid Resurrected Appointed Spirit of Holiness Messiah and Lord Grace Apostleship Obedience of Faith Among the Gentiles |
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What Psalm gives us the picture of a coronation? |
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divine favor and divine ability - responsible for transforming those who believe dynamic capability of believers to live in obedience to God |
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What is the greek word for grace? |
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What OT scripture both references "euangelion" and is used by Paul to establish his own role as apostle? |
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How beautiful are the feet... redeemed Jerusalem The Lord has bared his holy arm all the the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God |
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What verses contain this content: How beautiful are the feet... redeemed Jerusalem The Lord has bared his holy arm all the the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God |
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Spirit of the Lord is upon me euangelion liberty year of the Lord's favor |
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What verses contain this content: Spirit of the Lord is upon me euangelion liberty year of the Lord's favor |
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How is the gospel a Cause? |
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it is a mission for whom the giving of one's life is a logical decision to make Mark 8:35 |
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who ever would lose his life for my sake |
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The Kingdom of God is about what 4 things? |
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The Kingdom is about eschatology The kingdom is a matter of time The kingdom is a complex vision of Reality The Kingdom is about God actively reigning |
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What does it mean that the Kingdom of God is about Eschatology? |
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The Kingdom is rooted in the past, and oriented toward the future and a a new age. The past is an indicator for the future |
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What does it mean that the kingdom is a matter of time? |
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The Kingdom has more than one chronological aspect. Already, but not yet It is already here, but it is not yet what it is going to be. |
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What does it mean that the Kingdom is a complex vision of reality? |
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It cannot be simplified to one thing, but it is complex and multifaceted. (it is hidden and powerfully transformative etc.) |
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What hebrew and what greek word refer to how the Kingdom is about God actively reigning? |
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Basileia in greek malkuth in hebrew |
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The Kingdom being about God actively reigning means that... |
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it is the manifestation of His sovereignty |
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How does the sovereignty and reign of Jesus differ what what we expect most "reigns" to look like? |
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Jesus reign is powerful but meek. It includes the absorption of abuse and suffering. |
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What are the three dimensions of the term "The Kingdom of God" that make it multidimensional? |
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1. It is God's reign 2. It is a realm that can be entered now 3. It is a realm that will come |
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What are the two overarching components that make up the Jewish worldview between the testaments? |
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Jewish History and Eschatology |
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What are the four phases of History that compose the Jewish intertestamental worldview? |
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Creation The Fall The Present Evil Age The Age to Come |
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For a Jew between the testaments, what revealed the pattern of purpose of God? |
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In the in Interstamental Jewish worldview, what was the reason for evil in the world? |
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In the intertestamental Jewish worldview, what forms does evil come in? |
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What would a intertestamental Jew expect of the Age to Come? |
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Israel being freed form Gentile domination God's established rule the restoration of God's temple and glory an age of peace, blessing and righteousness blessing of the Holy Spirit restored creation |
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Was there one unified perspective on the way about The Age to Come would come about or how it would be? |
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What was the typical timeline that Jewish Intertestamental eschatology took? |
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Present age, crisis moment and God's intervention, Age to Come |
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What now occurs, due to Jesus' resurrection, between the cross and the second coming? |
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The time between times, the already not yet. The age to come reaching back into the present age. |
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Intertestamental Jews believed that a utopian vision of life would be the result of... |
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The Kingdom of God Divine reign over creation |
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What was the crisis that Intertestamental Jewish literature expected. |
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The Jews expected for their to be a time of great trouble or tribulation before God's intervention and the coming of the new age. |
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What does the term Messiah mean in the original Hebrew? |
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The Messiah as an eschatological figure was developed when? |
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during the intertestamental period |
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During the intertestamental period, was there any unanimous agreement on the role of the messiah? |
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Why was in the Intertestamental Jewish attitude toward the Gentiles so negative? |
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Their idolatry or refusal to acknowledge Yahweh as the only true God Their low ethical and moral standards Their ceremonial uncleanness or inability to participate in ceremonial observances |
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Jewish writing during the Intertestamental period that are included in the Catholic Canon of Scripture |
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Though referenced in the OT, when is the concept of Resurrection and its connection to final judgement really expanded? |
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During the intertestamental period. |
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describes new heavens and new earth no more weeping shall long enjoy work of their hands the wolf and the lamb shall grace together |
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What verses contain this content: describes new heavens and new earth no more weeping shall long enjoy work of their hands the wolf and the lamb shall grace together |
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What OT testament scripture provided the Intertestamental Jews with expectation and hope for the renewal of the world? |
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What made up the general perspectives of the Age to Come for the Intertestamental Jewish people |
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The Crisis The Kingdom of God The Messiah The Gentiles/Nations Resurrection and Final Judgment Renewal of the World |
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How did Jesus affect Jewish eschatological expectations? |
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He both validated and redefined them. Modified the timeline to two stages of the Kingdom's manifestation. |
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What are the two stages of the eschatological manifestation of the Kingdom of God? |
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The cross The second coming |
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What gives evidence of fulfilled Jewish eschatological hopes? |
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The New covenant Return of God's Glory and Presence The Reconstituted People of God The Resurrection of the Dead The Exalted, Eternal, Davidic King Victory over the Adversary |
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What OT scripture provided the Jewish people with hope for a New Covenant? |
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How does Jesus fulfill the Jewish expectation for a New Covenant? |
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The Passover meal (New Covenant in my blood) The cross - sacrifice was needed to seal covenant Jesus' death and resurrection refers to how the sacrifice of the lamb allowed the Jew's to pass through death during the exodus |
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How does Jesus' fulfill the Jewish expectation for the return of God's Glory and Presence? |
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Jesus was God, and so his presence was with them. John 1:14-17 - the word dwelt among them |
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How did Jesus fulfill the Jewish expectation of a reconstituted people of God? |
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Jesus redrew the line of who the true people of God were; who were the sons of Abraham. People enter God's Kingdom by choice, no longer by heritage |
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How did Jesus fulfill the Jewish expectation that the eschatological age would include resurrection? |
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What OT scripture provided the Jewish people with the hope and expectation that resurrection would be a part of the the Age to Come, or the eschatological age? |
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There shall be a time of trouble the People shall be delivered many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life |
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What verses contain this content: There shall be a time of trouble the People shall be delivered many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life |
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What three things prove that Jesus fulfilled the Jewish hope of Victory of the Adversary? |
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Jesus' Temptation in the Desert the Exorcism of Demons the Cross of Messiah |
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Jesus' parables were designed to both reveal and conceal truth based on the condition of the hearer's heart The one who has, more will be given This is why I speak to them in parables people's heart has grown dull many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see |
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What verses explain why Jesus spoke in parables? |
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What verses contain this content: Jesus' parables were designed to both reveal and conceal truth based on the condition of the hearer's heart The one who has, more will be given This is why I speak to them in parables people's heart has grown dull many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see |
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How is the Kingdom's mystery an eschatological surprise? |
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It was a manifestation of God's sovereignty that did not re-order the socio-political landscape, or immediately affect cereation |
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What is the mystery of the Kingdom? |
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Greeks seek Jesus unless a grain of wheat...dies...if it dies it bears much fruit. for this purpose I have come to this hour |
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What verses contain this content: Greeks seek Jesus unless a grain of wheat...dies...if it dies it bears much fruit. for this purpose I have come to this hour |
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What is the key to the Kingdom's mystery |
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The cross of Jesus it is the means by which the seed begins to bear fruit |
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what verses tell us the mystery of the kingdom and how the cross relates to the seed. How it must die to bear fruit. |
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the absence of power the absence of impact the absence of access the absence of the king |
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How is the Kingdom hidden yet powerful? |
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The Kingdom is powerful in Jesus' ministry, the power is just not military or political in nature. |
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How is is the kingdom hidden but still bearing impact? |
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The ministry of Jesus was newsworthy and public though still hidden |
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How is the Kingdom hidden but still accessible? |
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Though it can't be maneuvered into, the Kingdom can always be entered with repentance and faith |
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As a seed, the Kingdom becomes more a more like what it already is. |
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How does the Kingdom hidden but still have a King? |
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Jesus still remains King over his people. it comes with divine life, wisdom, grace and peace that will consume us in the future |
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The two-stage manifestation of the Kingdom the construction of a counter-culture rather than a physical political structure the deep mystery of the cross |
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Jesus emphasized the Kingdom's appearance, implantation, growth and impact within the current world system, and not its wresting control of the present world system. |
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Jesus emphasized the Kingdom's appearance, implantation, growth and impact within the current world system, and not its wresting control of the present world system. |
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How is the Kingdom unleashed on the earth? |
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Thorough suffering death on the one end and vindicating resurrection on the other |
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Are Christians to live as prosperity triumphalist or as defeatist in an impoverished position? |
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Neither. To deny suffering etc. would be to ignore the reality of the cross being worked out in our lives. to deny power, new live, etc. would be to ignore the reality of the Spirit's presence and the first fruits of the age to come. |
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What three things form the basic components of the demand of the Kingdom? |
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Repent Believe the Gospel Follow Me (Jesus) |
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Repentance includes the following three... |
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Turning from sins Turning from national arrogance Returning to God's Vision for His People |
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In the gospel, what is the necessary component for repentance? |
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What does it mean that Repentance involved turning away from national pride? |
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israel had to move away from nationalistic pride and spite and hatred for the nations, and embrace the merciful and compassionate one evidenced in Jesus |
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What does it mean in repentance to Return to God's Vision for His People? |
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to repent is to accept god's way of defining you and not your own. forsaking self concern and self improvement and rather thinking: what does God want? |
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Believing in the Gospel includes... |
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Believe in Jesus as the anointed Kingdom bringer Become exclusively loyal to Jesus |
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Faith in Jesus is about...and causes.... |
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Jesus is the eschatological revelation of God himself, through whom creation is being restored Beliving that the reign of God is right here right now in jesus
it causes dropping every other claim, right, urgency or commitment that challenges allegiance to Jesus |
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Our faith in Jesus has to be... |
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accurate. It has to be true to who he is as the revelation of God and the one through whom God reigns |
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What helps our faith move from intellectual recognition to transformation? |
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Belief in the sovereignty of God and His Son, Jesus |
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Following Jesus has what three components? |
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Proximity Obedience Authorization/Commission |
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What provided the foundation for the work of the disciples? |
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Their intimacy and nearness with Jesus |
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We are called to obedience because Jesus is our... |
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God's call into the Kingdom ultimately results in your commission to work along side of Him |
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promised beforehand Jesus as descendant of David Song of God in power by resurrection from the dead received grace and apostleship obedience of faith among all nations |
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What verses contain this content: promised beforehand Jesus as descendant of David Song of God in power by resurrection from the dead received grace and apostleship obedience of faith among all nations |
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What verses give Paul's basic understanding of the gospel? |
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What verses contain this content: A kingdom divided |
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Nebuchadnezzar's Dream god will set up a Kingdom that will never be destroyed |
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What chapter contains this content: Nebuchadnezzar's Dream god will set up a Kingdom that will never be destroyed |
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All nations new heart and new spirit cleanse you from all your iniquities |
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What verses contain this content: All nations new heart and new spirit cleanse you from all your iniquities |
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Paul in Athens Bringing in the nations Some mock resurrection of the dead |
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What verses contain this content: Paul in Athens Bringing in the nations Some mock resurrection of the dead |
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Parable of Ten Minas Cities |
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What chapter contains this content: Parable of Ten minas cities |
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What two OT scriptures connect the New covenant with the outpouring of God's spirit? |
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Knew you before you were born |
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The Kingdom is not coming with signs to be observed The kingdom is in the the midst of you |
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what verses contain this content: The Kingdom is not coming with signs to be observed The kingdom is in the the midst of you |
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Where is Deuteronomy quoted? |
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God will raise up for you a prophet Put my words in his mouth whoever will not listen to my words that he shall speak...i will require him of it |
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What verses contain this content: God will raise up for you a prophet Put my words in his mouth whoever will not listen to my words that he shall speak...i will require him of it |
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have tasted the goodness...of the age to come |
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what verse contains this content: have tasted the goodness...of the age to come |
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