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30 Cards in this Set

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