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Which book of the epistles have clear authorship? |
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Which prophet had an unfaithful wife? |
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Which prophet cursed the day he was born? |
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Which prophetic writing is believed to be divided at least between two authors, if not three authors, one prior to the Babylonian exile? |
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Afters the sailors cast lots to determine who had caused their calamity, what did they do to Jonah? |
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They threw him in the sea |
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Which prophet anticipated that YHWH would sprinkle clean water on Israel and give them a new heart and new spirit? |
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Which prophet told Israel to burst into song and shout, you who have not been in labor…Enlarge the site of your tent…for you will spread out to the right and to the left? |
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How did the prophet Micah answer the question, "What does the Lord require of you?" |
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To act justly, to love mercy and walk humbly with your God |
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Which book could be classified as theodicy settlement? |
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"How very good and pleasant and pleasant is it when kindred live together in unity!" |
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Satan said to God, "Stretch out your hand now and touch his bone and his flesh and he will…"? |
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With what do the last five Psalms all begin? |
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"Vanity of vanities, says the Teacher, vanity of vanities. All is vanity." |
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In which book is the bride referred to as a, "rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys." |
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To what event does the book of Lamentations respond? |
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Which two female figures appear in the book of proverbs? |
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One of Jobs friends and a shotal |
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Know the books of the writings. |
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Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah and Chronicles. |
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Which is not true concerning wisdom literature? |
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Wisdom literature is descriptive not prescriptive which means if you do this this will probably happen. It's not promise this will happen it's probabilities this will happen. |
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These two prophets introduce the term "son of man," which Jesus used in his teaching? |
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"I will stand at my watch post, and station myself on the rampart; I will keep watch to see what he will say to me, and what he will answer concerning my complaint"? |
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"He was despised and rejected by others; a man of suffering and acquainted with infirmity" refers to an individual described in which book? |
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Which prophet was commanded, "O mortal, eat what is offered to you; eat this scroll and go, speak to the house of Israel"? |
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"Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf unstopped" is found in which of the following? |
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The Jewish Five Scrolls are, Esther, Songs, Ruth, Ecclesiastes and…? |
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Amos prophesied during the reign of which king of Israel? |
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Which prophet was in Judah at the time of the fall of Jerusalem? |
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During Passover which book of the Five Scrolls is read? |
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Who are the synoptic Gospels? |
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In which Gospel book does the overturned of the tables in front of the Temple occur at the beginning of the book? |
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Know the two source theory! |
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Mark and Q first Matthew and Luke 2 |
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Why "Kingdom of Heaven" and not Kingdom of God? |
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Written too a Jewish church and it was blasphemy to say Gods name |
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The emphasis on compassion in particular among the marginalized is germane to this book… |
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"These were written down so that you may come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through believing you may have life in his name." |
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The book of Acts contains __________ versions of Paul's conversion? |
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In this Gospel account the disciples are likely viewed as the "slow to understand" to the point of hindering the advancement of the Gospel? |
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Life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ. |
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It is suggested the climax of this Gospel occurs when a centurion at the foot of the cross says, "truly this man was God's son." |
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What two principles guide the quest for the historical Jesus? |
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Critical analysis of Gospel Texts Historical and Cultural Context |
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A bishop in early Christianity and got the ball rolling of the New Testament canon but he was considered a heretic because he added gnostic writings |
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How many books in the NT? |
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What years did the Jerusalem Temple fall? |
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Essentially Greek culture - everybody adopting Greek culture, Greeks impose their culture |
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When did the synagogue first get started? |
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Were a group of celibate Jews who wrote the dead sea scrolls - to the surprise of no one they died after a generation or two |
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Pharisees religious scholars, more of a lobby group and it means separate. The doubled the law by putting up the two fences and honored that law more. |
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Political group, involved in the Sanhedrin (courts), most of them were fairly rich, they were pro Roman occupation (they like the Romans were occupying Israel because that's how they got rich. Pharisees and Sadducees didn't like each other at all. |
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The Babylonians destroyed Israel's temple and carried the people into exile. They returned home under the ________ who defeated the Babylonians. |
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Jesus celebrated the victory of the Maccabees over the Syrians, As the textbook puts it, "The Festival of Lights [commemorates] the cleansing and rededication of the Temple and the end of the Maccabean war (25th of Kislev/December)." This festival is also called…? |
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What is the Hasmonean period? |
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Went from 140 BCE to 116 BCE, it's the Seleucid(Syrians) rule that introduces hellenization. |
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Know the basic Herod's and what they did? |
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Herod the great he is King from 37 until 4 BCE - king of Judea under Rome and he killed all the babies when he found out about Jesus' birth (infanticide). He was really paranoid and killed a lot of his family members. Next three Herods are all his three sons that all survived - they all ruled at the same time Archelaus: He was king of Jerusalem and the surrounding area from 4 BCE until 6 CE in which he was banished to Gall. Pontius Pilate took over after him. Phillip: He was king of the area east of the Jordan, primarily Gentile, he was king from 4 BCE too 34 CE, he had a semi natural death. Antipas: He was the king of the area west of the Jordan which also includes Samaria and this area is primarily Jewish. He ruled from 4 BCE until 37 CE in which he gets banished to Spain. He went to Rome to ask for more power and killed Jon the Baptist Agrippa the 1st: He is talked about it Acts 12, the people are calling him God and he doesn’t deny it so God strikes him down. When he became king he was given all of Israel from 37 CE until 44 CE Agrippa the 2nd: Was king from 44CE until 53 CE |
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"For to us a child is born, to us a son if given, and the government will be upon his shoulders" is attributed to which prophet? |
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The first known canonical acceptance of the books for the New Testament as they are now configured occurred at… |
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The council of Hippo in 367 CE - proposed by Athanasius |
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The Pharisees had a concern for a proper application of the ______ to 1st century Jewish life. |
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Dating back to the time of the Maccabess, ____________ were a priestly group that maintained political power in 1st century Judea |
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The Dead sea scrolls were written and preserved by the _________ |
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The common Bible during the time of Jesus was known as the ________ |
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The term_________ is usually applied to the books that the Protestant Christian Church considered useful but not divinely inspired |
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The second line completes or expands the first line |
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The second line is the same as the first |
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Where the second line states the truth in a contrasted way |
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Things are going well, Praise God |
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I'm in the pit, cry out to God |
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To what event does the book of Lamentations respond too? |
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The destruction of Jerusalem and the destruction of the temple. |
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Which book of the Bible has clear authorship? |
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Which book of the Bible has clear authorship? |
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Which book of the Bible has clear authorship? |
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Which book of the Bible has clear authorship? |
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Which book of the Bible has clear authorship? |
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Psalms of New Orientation |
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We have been brought out the pit, Praise God |
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