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30 Cards in this Set
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How many books are there in old testament
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39
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How many books are there in new testament
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27
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what is the primary language of the old testament
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Hebrew
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what is the primary language of the new testament
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Greek
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What is the TNK, what do these letters refer too
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Tanak, Torah, Nevi'im, Kethuvim
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Linguistic Study
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Bible was written in a foreign language, what do the words mean in original context
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Form Criticism
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oral forms and the setting they were told in
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Source Criticism
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who copied whom? recognizing sources
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Redaction Criticism
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how did the author weave together sources, traditions and beliefs and what was the purpose
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Historical Criticism
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who, where, when, to whom, and under what conditions were the texts produced
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Social Criticism
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What were the social conventions at the time of writing?
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Textual Criticism
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what did the original authors write? Compare texts to find the most authentic
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Genre Criticism
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seeks to determine the type of writing the text is
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Narrative Criticism
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Study character, setting, plot, narrator, and audience
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What does synoptic mean? What are the synoptic gospels?
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Seeing together, recognizes similarities between 3 gospels-Mathew, Mark, Luke.
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Atlas
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provides a guide to the lands in which bible stories are set
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Concordance
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You can look up a word that will then be linked with Bible passages in which the word occurs.
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Commentary
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Works that explore a biblical book in chapter and verse order.
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Bible Dictionary
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Bible dictionaries provide the meaning of words in their literary context as well as extended articles on various subjects.
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canonical
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one of the books comprising a biblical canon
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The name for books included in some christian bibles but not others
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extrabiblical books or noncanonical books
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Masoretic texts
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Hebrew "original" Bible, 7-9th century
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Septuagint bible
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Hebrew Bible translated to Greek
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Orthodox/Roman Catholic Bibles
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the Vulgate, Latin Translation
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Protestant Bible
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Went back to Hebrew to decide what was canon
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what is the primary objective of the a gospel?
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To share the good news with followers.
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Formal Correspondence
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word for word translation (including word order)
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Dynamic equivalence
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translate meaning, not as literal (paraphrase)
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what are the main parts of the Old testament?
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Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
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what are the main parts of the new testament?
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Gospel, History, Letters, Prophecy
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