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New Testament 1

QuestionAnswer
biography gospels
historiography luke and acts
epistles letters
apocalypse revelation
AD100 four gospels are part of mainstream church
AD 300 earliest manuscript with all NT books
AD 367 current NT list as a part of an Easter Letter
AD 397 Council of Catharge gives official approval of current list
canon rule or order
reason for canonization safeguarding orthodoxy against heresy
reason for litmus test authorship, date, orthodoxy
literal word for word, same word order at expense of proper english
dynamic equivelence thought for thought
two cultures in first century christianity Jewish people, helinnism (rome)
primary question in first century how can we be faithful to God
babylon exile 70 years
edict of cyrus 538 BC return to the land
temple rebuilt 520 - 515 BC
ezra and nehemiah 458 - 398 BC
alexander conquers palestine 333 BC
vision of alexander melting pot
roman occupation 63 BC
rise of apocalyptic 200 - 150 BC
disease acounts the body of the patient is the sourse
illness accounts persons as embodied and within their social networks
disorder accounts persons as embodied within their social networks and their cosmos
generalized recipriocity scratch my back, ill scratch yours
balanced reciprocity same economic status, family, you do something for me and ill do something for you
head of family responsible for prectection, care, provision
sons and daughters responsible for obedience and representing father
greco-roman good news military victory, birth of royalty
old testament good news god reigns!
gospels genre biography
matthew jesus like moses
luke awaited messiah
mark king who demonstrates kinship
john god himself has come down to bring eternal life
book with no birth narrative mark
book with no resurrection appearances mark
audience of mark non-jews, gentiles
mark's date 66-73 AD
earliest written Gospel Mark
gospel of the suffering, self-giving messiah Mark
matthew sarts with Abraham
book with 5 major divisions of teaching/miricles Matthew
5 books of moses Pentateuch
path to a true honor live in the audience of one, fear god, honor god
the cost of true discipleship undivided loyalty , cross-bearing
book with no parables john
book where john the baptist is downplayed john
book with 3 passovers john
purpose of john produce belief in jesus
where john starts the beginning of the world
god tabernacles with us he comes to live with us, word became flesh
the book of glory john
transition point of Luke/Acts ascension
John message delivered to disciples at passover meal
best way to understand Jews in John the elite, opponents
beattitudes matthew
ascription and performance are part of honor and shame
emaus was close to jerusalem
a historical narrative/historiography Luke/Acts
number of years for luke/acts 30 years
Luke starts with adam
why luke starts with adam implies that it is for all people
luke is writing for theophilus
purpose of Luke strengthen Christian movement in face of opposition
luke presents Jesus as human as possible
the universality of Jesus's mission the gospel is for everyone
concern for poor and oppressed luke
importance of prayer and role of holy spirit luke
testament covenant
apocrypha roman catholic and orthodox bibles
sadducees aristocrats, politics over religion, not concerned with Jesus
pharisees oral traditions had equal authority as scripture, religion over politics
essenes went into wilderness, separated from romans and saducess
paul wrote letters in greek to romans
roman ruler when jesus was born agustus
roman ruler who jesus died under tiberius
king that had infants slaughtered herod
destruction of temple 70 ad
only book with jesus paying temple tax matthew
book for new christians matthew
ananius high priest on council when Paul was imprisoned, disciple present at conversion of Saul/Paul, married Sappira
peter raised Dorcas, healed Aeneas, brought gospels to Cornelius
dorcas did good works, Tabitha, raised from dead by Peter
eutychus fell from 3 story building, peter picked him up
John with peter healed, bold, preached
stephan first christian martyr
herod agrippa 1 killed james, imprisoned peter
herod 1 herod the great, slaughter of babies
herod antipas just agrippa in acts, last heron, paul pleads to him
elymus sorcerer, stricken with blindness, 1t journey of saul, Bar-Jesus
barnabus cousin to johnmark, mark didn't agree with Paul, they split
corneleus roman officail, peter brings him gospel, culture/ethnic barrier broken
traveling party #1 saul, barnabus, johnmark
traveling party #2 silas, timothy, saul/paul
traveling journey #3 Paul, silas
jerusalem judea
samaria church went from jurusalem, samaria, antioch
joppa where dorcas was
caesarea cornelius
damascus where saul met christ, ananius from here, paul's conversion
ephisus pauls letters, 2 yrs 3 months
corinth second missionary journey
pentecost 50th day after passover, holy spirit came, jews and gentiles
acts 6 widows, stephen, in house
church of antioch first christian church, followers of the way as christians
we section when silas and timothy and luke were with paul
paul in corinth 2 yrs 3 months
paul in philippi many days?
paul in jerusalem visit 1 = 15 days visit 2 = 1 year
paul and agrippa2 paul gave testimony to him and his sister
paul and festus goes to festus before caesar
paul and felix
ephisus pauls letters, 2 yrs 3 months
corinth second missionary journey
pentecost 50th day after passover, holy spirit came, jews and gentiles
acts 6 widows, stephen, in house
church of antioch first christian church, followers of the way as christians
we section when silas and timothy and luke were with paul
paul in corinth 2 yrs 3 months
paul in philippi many days?
paul in jerusalem visit 1 = 15 days visit 2 = 1 year
paul and agrippa2 paul gave testimony to him and his sister
paul and festus goes to festus before caesar
paul and felix
ephisus pauls letters, 2 yrs 3 months
corinth second missionary journey
pentecost 50th day after passover, holy spirit came, jews and gentiles
acts 6 widows, stephen, in house
church of antioch first christian church, followers of the way as christians
we section when silas and timothy and luke were with paul
paul in corinth 2 yrs 3 months
paul in philippi many days?
paul in jerusalem visit 1 = 15 days visit 2 = 1 year
paul and agrippa2 paul gave testimony to him and his sister
paul and festus goes to festus before caesar
paul and felix
ephisus pauls letters, 2 yrs 3 months
corinth second missionary journey
pentecost 50th day after passover, holy spirit came, jews and gentiles
acts 6 widows, stephen, in house
church of antioch first christian church, followers of the way as christians
we section when silas and timothy and luke were with paul
paul in corinth 2 yrs 3 months
paul in philippi many days?
paul in jerusalem visit 1 = 15 days visit 2 = 1 year
paul and agrippa2 paul gave testimony to him and his sister
paul and festus goes to festus before caesar
paul and felix felix is bearneice's brother in law, stood before caesarea maritima
acts 25 appeal
acs 21 accused of taking gentiles to holy of holy but didnt
1&2 thessalonians second coming
1 corinthians disunity in church
galations lack of agreement on timing, laws
2 corinthians after paul left ephesus
romans to defend mission, message to gentiles
prison epistles eph, phil, col, philemon
pastoral epistles 1&2 Tim, titus
paul trained titus and timothy
1 corinthians social division, division of leadership, the after life, decision over spiritual gifts,
2 corinthians counter influence of traveling jewish chrisitan preachers, mend relationships, offers pauls resume
philippeans thanks for aid, rejoice in suffering, how we shall live
colossians dangers of threatening philosophy, jesus as lord of everything
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