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34 Cards in this Set
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Synoptic Problem
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-Relationship between the 2 Gospels
-Problems with Griesbach Hypoth; lead most scholars to accept the two source theory as the best solution to the synoptic problem -Similarities & Diffs between Matthew, Mark, and Luke |
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Two Source Theory
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-Mark first, used by others
-Q Source (Quelle) -Special Material M and L |
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Griesbach Hypothesis
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Matthew first
Then Luke Mark came from Matt and Luke |
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Problem with Griesbach
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leaves unresolved problems from 2 source theory and creates more probs
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Author of Mark unfamiliar w/ Palestinian geography and Jewish culture
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geog: Mark 7:31; divorce Mark 10:12 reflects Roman custom
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Probab. written 70 AD outside Palestine
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apocalyptic discourse in Mark 13 around year 70
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2 parts
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Ministry in Galilee
Week In Jerusalem |
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Beginning Story
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Jesus' Baptism
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Mark Omits:
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1.) Birth Narratives
2.) Sermon on Mount 3.) Resurrection appearance stories |
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Messianic Secret
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- Jesus demanded secrecy about his identity.
-Didn't want role to be misunderstood cuz He wasn't the messiah figure commonly expected -Prohibited premature disclosures of his identity until he could more clearly demonstrate his mission and purpose -Secrecy motif probablyw owes more to Gospel writer than to Jesus since most of the commands for silence are contained in Mark's transitional sections. |
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Theme of Suffering
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Jesus not fully understood until death
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Son of Man
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-authentic saying of Jesus?
-some scholars suggest it as a humble way of self reference -(Daniel 7) some scholars are convinced that pre-Christian Jewish thought the title Son of Man was already being used of an apocalyptic figure who would bring about salvation and judgement at the endtime. |
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Son of God
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strategic locations in Mark where "Son of God" appears instead of "Son of Man" indicates its importance.
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Discipleship
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-negative portrayal of disciples... more noteworthy for failures over successes. emphasize that Jesus can't be understood apart from suffering and death.
-Two purposes: 1.) Reminder to reader of when disciples wavered in their commitment to Christ; 2.) |
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What is the terminology for the belief that you worship one God, while acknowledging that other God's exist?
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Henotheism
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Terminology for worshiping only one God?
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Monotheism
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Terminology for worshiping many Gods?
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Polytheism
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What norther king established worship centers and placed golden calves there?
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Jeroboam
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Northern King during a time of piece and prosperity?
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Jeroboam II
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in what year was the northern kingdom destroyed?
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722 BCE
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Which king killed the king of the north and south in order to claim the throne?
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Jehu
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Who was the king of the south when Israel and Syria aligned against Assyria?
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Ahaz
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Who is considered the worst king of Judah?
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Manasseh
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In what year was the southern kingdom destroyed?
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587 BCE
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Which southern king carried out a major religious reform in 621 BCE, and repaired the temple?
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Josiah
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Who are the military leaders who arose during time of crisis and saved tribes in Israel?
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Judges
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Son of Solomon and first king of the southern kingdom.
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Rehoboam
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Theology that the king is suppose to be the stand in for Yaweh?
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Royal Theology( Davidic, Kingship Theology)
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Belief that Jerusalem was Yaweh's special city?
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Zion Theology
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A written account of at least one individuals understanding of the beginning of Israel's history?
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The Yahwistic history.
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Ishmael and Isaac were sons of?
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Abraham
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Sacred object that was carried with Israelites during their wilderness wanderings, item was then placed in the temple.
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Arc of the Covenant.
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This king married Jezebel and promoted Baal worship.
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Ahab.
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This king was jealous of David and attempted to kill him.
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Saul
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