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bib lit exam 3

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Who were the Pharisees ?   -"separated ones" -were a likely offshoot of the hasidin. -strict observance of torah -believed in resurrection of the dead and spirits/angels  
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Who were the Saducees?   -temple Judaism -Jewish aristocracy: blood lines to zadok(high priest during the time of David and Soloman) -Closed interpretation of Torah: rejected oral readings of Law -accommodated to Hellenistic traditions  
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Who were the Essenes?   -not mentioned in rabbinic literature or in new testament -withdrawal group -society in Qumran -believed that temple worship and the priesthood was corrupt -produced the dead sea scrolls -anti-Hellenization  
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Who were the Sicarii ?   -may have been descendants of the fourth philosophy -name came from the curved daggers that they carried to kill roman sympathizers -were in active war against Rome  
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Who were the Zealots?   -extreme nationalist who were ready to fight Rome for Jewish freedom -came about shortly before the Roman War  
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What is the most common solution to the synoptic problem?   - two source theory -the earliest gospel was Mark and Mathew and Luke borrowed from Mark  
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What three books are the synoptics?   Mark,Mathew, and Luke  
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Which Gospel was written differently in comparison to the others?   the gospel of john  
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What is the alternate solution to the synoptic problem?   -4 source theory - M and L may reflect stories and traditions of Christian communities  
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Similarities between Mark , Luke , and Mathew   - known as synoptics - John the Baptist ends and Jesus starts after he is gone -1 year ministry -Jesus went to Jerusalem one time -consists of short sayings and parables  
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How is the Gospel of John different from the other three Gospels?   -John the Baptist and Jesus preach together -3 year ministry -Jesus goes to Jerusalem three times -Long stories  
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Key characteristics of the Gospel of Mark   -anonymous - dated 66-70 -origins in Rome -divided by Mrk 1-9 in Galilee and Mrk 10-16 in Jerusalem Gentile audience  
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Opening of the Gospel of Mark   John the Baptist was baptizing Jesus in the Jordan river and the ensuing temptations of Jesus in the wilderness.  
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Mark consisted of what two types of eschatology ?   -apocalyptic eschatology: John the Baptist - Ethical eschatology(here and now) : Jesus  
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How does the Gospel of Mark end ?   in an empty tomb  
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What is the key to mark ?   -suffering  
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What are the major themes of Mark?   1. Discipleship: follow me 2. Jesus "Son of Man" : redeeming figure 3. "Son of God" : faithful service  
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What is the messianic secret ?   -dont tell -Jesus demands secrecy during his ministry  
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Where did the truest confession of Jesus as the Christ come from?   a roman solider  
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Key characteristics of the Gospel of Mathew   - most popular Gospel and the most Jewish -anonymous -Dated: 85-90 -Origins in Antioch -Puts Jesus in the ancestry of David and of heroic foreign women  
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How is Jesus presented in the gospel of Mathew?   the hope and fulfillment of Judaism  
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Opening of the Gospel of Mathew   starts with the birth of Jesus and the genealogy of Jesus that traces him back to David and then Abraham -emphasizes his Jewish heritage  
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How does the Gospel of Mathew end?   the death and Resurrection of Jesus  
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What are the characteristics and themes of Mathew?   -fulfillment of Torah -Radical Righteoudness -Son of God -the teachings of Jesus  
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"I have not come to abolish but to fulfill" -Mathew 5:17 is an example of...   fulfillment of Torah  
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the Beatitudes came from what gospel?   Mathew  
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Key characteristics of Gospel of Luke   -anonymous -Dated 70-100 -Origins in Gentile Christians -dedicated to Theophilous -marken outline  
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Opening of the Gospel of Luke   Birth of John the Baptist and Elizabeth and Mary speaking  
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How does the Gospel of Luke end ?   passion narrative and Resurrection appearances  
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Key stories in Luke   -Zaccheus: climbs tree to see Jesus - Jesus goes to the temple at age 12 -Good Samaritan -Story of Mary and Martha -parable of the prodigal son  
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Themes of the Gospel of Luke   -universal salvation: for all people -concern for outsiders -concern for women -the holy spirit  
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Key characteristics of the Gospel of John   -anonymous writers -dated 90-100 -Origins in Ephesus -3 year ministry -goes to Galilee and Jerusalem at least three times -John the Baptist and Jesus ministered together  
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how is the Gospel of John presented?   in a series of seven signs / miracles  
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what is realized eschatology ?   the kingdom of God is here  
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what is Pentecost ?   -the start of the church - early church followers experienced the holy spirit  
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who is theophilous ?   lover of God  
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who was Stephen?   one of the 7 deacons. was stoned to death for his faith  
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Who was Phillip ?   -the first Christian missionary  
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Who was Zacchaeus ?   a tax collector who climbed a tree in order to see Jesus  
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Who was Peter?   -father of the Christian church - one of Jesus's disciples  
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Who was Paul?   -disciple of Jesus  
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Who was Cornelius?   -a roman centurion in caesarea  
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Gospel of Thomas    
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