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54 Cards in this Set
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Recite the ten commandments?
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I am the Lord your God who brought you out of the land of slavery, out of the house of Egypt.
1) You shall have no other gods before me 2) You shall not worship any other image 3) You shall not misuse the name of God 4) Keep the Sabbath Day 5) Honor your parents 6) You shall not murder 7) You shall not commit adultery 8) You shall not steal 9) You shall not give false testimony 10) You shall not covet anything |
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Psalm 19:1-2
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The heavens declare the glory of God and the sky proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours forth speech and night to night reveals knowledge
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Name the Books of the Pentateuch
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Pentateuch
Gen, Exodus, Numbers, Leviticus, Deuteronomy |
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Name the Historical Books
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History- Judge, Joshua, Ruther, Esther, 1 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah
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Name the Poetical Books
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Job
Psalms Proverbs Ecclesiastes Song of Songs |
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Name the Major Prophets
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Isaiah
Jeremiah Lamentations Ezekiel Daniel |
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Name the Minor Prophets
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Hosea
Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi |
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When does the Covenant of Works happen?
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Adamic Covenant
Promise: Life Requirement: knowledge of good and evil Gen 3 |
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Thoughts on the Noahic Covenant?
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Promise: Never to devastate the earth with the flood
Requirement: none stated Sign: Rainbow, Gen 9 |
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Thoughts on the Mosaic Covenant?
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Promise: to be God's people
Requirement: Law Sign: Passover (Exodus 13); |
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What is the Davidic dynasty?
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Davidic dynasty securing blessing for the people
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What is the New Covenant?
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Renewal of promises in unbreakable covenant
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Where in the Bible does the Passover occur
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Exodus 12-13
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Where in the Bible does the Ten Commandments occur?
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Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 5
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Text in the Day of Atonement?
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Leviticus 16
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Text: God's Covenant with David
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2 Samuel 7
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Watchmen
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Ezekiel 33
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Valley of Dry Bones
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Ezekiel 37
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New Covenant
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Jeremiah 31
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Messianic Psalms
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Psalms 2, 22, 110, 118
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Suffering Servant
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Isaiah 52-53
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Creation?
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Gen 1-2
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Fall
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Gen 3
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Flood
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Gen 6
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Babel
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Gen 11
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Promise to Abraham
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Genesis 12
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Sign of Abrahamic Covenant
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Genesis 17
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Jacob wrestling with the angel
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Gen 32
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Exodus?
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Exodus 12-14
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Fall of Jericho
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Joshua 6
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The anointing of David
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1 Samuel 16
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Davidic Covenant
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2 Samuel 7, 1 Chronicles 17
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Dedication of the Temple
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2 Chronicles 5-7; 1 Kings 8
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Division of the Kingdom
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1 Kings 12
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The Exile
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2 Kings 25
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The return of Exile
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Ezra 1-2
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Name the General Divisions of the New Testament and the Books in Each?
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History (5)
Gospels (4) Acts Letters (21) Pauline (13) Gal, Eph, Phil, Colossians, Roamns, 1-2 Corinthians, 1-2 Thessalonians, Titus, 1-2 Timothy, Philemon General Hebrews, James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, Jude Revelation Revelation |
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Divisions of the NT
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Gospels (4)
History (1) Epistles (21) Apocalyptic (1) |
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Distinctive Features of Matthew
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Fulfillment of the Messiah
Key indicators 1) Quotations of the OT 2) OT prophecy fulfilled |
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Distinctive Features in Mark
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to present work and teaching of Jesus. Quick paced
Abrupt ending |
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Distinctive Features of Luke
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Orderly account to Theophilus, Longest and most literary of the Gospels.
Interest in history |
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Name and discuss three of Jesus parables
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1) Parable of the sower Matthew 13
Different types of soil represent three different types of people. 2) Parable of the prodigal son Luke 15 3) Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector |
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Identify Herod the Great
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Matthew 1-2, Emperor, King of the Jews during the time of Jesus birth, Gave orders to kill all boys in Bethelem
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Herod Antipas
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Matthew 14, Luke 3,
The Herod who imprisoned and executed John the Baptist. |
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Pharisees
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Small influential group. Held in high esteem, influential, obedience to the Law
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Saduccees
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Governing party of the religious establishment, Biblical authority over oral traditions, Anti-supernaturalist- denied resurrection and angels
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Essenes
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Never took oaths, simple cloistered lifestyle, preferred white clothing, disappeared in AD 70
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Zealots
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Instigators of the revolt against Rome in 67 AD. Argued that is was unlawful to pay taxes to Rome, for God alone was Lord.
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Proselytes and God fearers
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Had to meet three requirements to become Jews
1) circumcision 2) baptism 3) offering All males circumcised, all femalesfamily baptized. |
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Cynicism
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pessimistic worldview, suffering had merit and beneficial to common human experience
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Stoicism
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The divine logos controlled the
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Name the Apostles
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1) Simon (Peter)
2) Andrew (brother of Simon) 3) James 4) John 5) Philip 6) Bartholomew 7) Thomas 8) Matthew 9) James 10) Thaddeus 11) Simon 12) Judas 13) Matthias |
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Cornelius
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Acts 10
Centurion and Devout Christian who gave generously to needy and prayed regularly. Had a vision where an angel of God told him to send for Peter through a vision and Peter went to Cornelius in Caesarea. Holy Spirit fell on household and all were converted |
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James the Just
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The brother of Jesus who did not initially accept Jesus as the Messiah. After jesus rose from the dead, James became a leader in the church at Jerusalem. Presided over the Jerusalem Council
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