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Jewish Group - Pharisees |
Controlled and maintained synagogues Most popular and influential Jewish group in New Testament times Pharisee means separated one |
Synagogues |
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Jewish Group - Sadducees |
Controlled Temples in Jerusalem Social status reformed by their priest responsibilities Only accepted first 5 books of the Bible Wealthy and powerful |
Temples |
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Jewish Group - Scribes |
Copyists of scripture Sometimes referred to as lawyers The role of a scribe is to study and interpret as well as copy scripture |
Scripture |
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Jesus Timeline |
Born in 5 CE Passover at Jerusalem when Jesus was 12, 10 CE Baptism 30CE Last Supper, Suffering, Arrest and Trial, Crucifixion, Resurrection - 33 CE |
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Jesus Facts |
Jesus was a Jew Born in Bethlehem and grew up in Nazareth Observed Jewish traditions and festivals Regularly attended synagogue Spoke Arabic |
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Jewish Group - Essenes |
Lived in desert regions Regarded themselves as the only ones faithful to God |
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Jewish Group - Zealots |
Political Group trying to end Roman Rule of Palestine |
Political Group |
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Jewish Group - Sanhedrin |
Council of Jewish officials and consisted of priests, elders and scribes
Issued rules that controlled day to day Jewish Life |
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Synoptic Gospels |
Matthew, Mark and Luke
Give a similar account of the life of Jesus |
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Stages of Gospel Development |
1. The words and action go Jesus in his lifetime 2. The oral tradition The Gospel writing from Matthew, Mark, Luke and John |
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Gospel Dates |
Written: Matthew: 80 CE to Jewish Chritians Mark: 65-70CE to Gentile Christians Luke: 80sCE to Gentile Christians
John: end of first century to A mixed Jewish/Gentile society outside Palestine |
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Passover |
One of the most important festivals is the Jewish year Celebrated in Spring To remember how the Israelites were freed from slavery Celebrated for 7-8 days |
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Shabbat |
Celebrated each Saturday Begins Friday evening and ending Saturday evening No work to be done |
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Passover |
One of the most important festivals is the Jewish year Celebrated in Spring To remember how the Israelites were freed from slavery Celebrated for 7-8 days |
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Shabbat |
Celebrated each Saturday Begins Friday evening and ending Saturday evening No work to be done |
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Pentecost |
Each disciple was filled with the Holy Spirit and they could all speak different languages
Celebrated 50 days after Easter |
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