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the process by which a set of books came to be viewed as having sacred authority
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Canonization
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The Greek translation of the books of the Tanak and the other works written in Greek but not found in the Hebrew Bible (70 elders were the translators).
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Septuagint
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The "original" texts of the Bible.
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Autographs
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We are dependent on early translations from the original languages into other ancient languages called:
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versions
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Manuscripts written in capital Greek letters (called ________) constitute the basic and longer known body of evidence for the NT.
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uncials
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The most important uncials are known as:
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Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Vaticanus, Codex Alexandrinus
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Manuscripts written in a small, cursive style are called:
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miniscules
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The general term for god in Hebrew and other similar languages is _____ and the traditions of the Tanak use the plural form _____ as designation for the God of Israel.
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El, Elohim
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The proper name for the deity used in the Hebrew Bible (written without vowels=problem)
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YHWH
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Wherever the YHWH appeared int eh Scripture, the Hebrew word _____ (Lord) was pronounced in its place.
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Adonai
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