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33 Cards in this Set
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Hermeneutics
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the study of the organized text, especially holy text.
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Historical Analysis
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Occurs when biblical scholars pay attention to the history, culture, social and religious context within which a particular gospel or passage was written.
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Form Analysis
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Investigates the oral tradition behind the text
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Source Analysis
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Focuses on the written material of the Gospel times.
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Redaction Analysis (Editor)
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involves the editing process that takes place when an author combines the various pieces of written tradition to form a unified whole.
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Text Analysis
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acknowledges that after a document was originally written, it was copied and recopied and that there are many differences between the copies.
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Literary Analysis
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tries to understand the genre of the document.
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Hypothesis
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to assume that evidence is taken to be true for a purpose for an argument or an investigation.
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Paleography
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ancient forms of writing.
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Sitz im Leben
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it's greek for ”sit in life
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Apocalyptic Literature
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literary genre that foretells supernaturally inspired cataclysmic events that will transpire at the end of the world.
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Digital Reconstruction
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digitally enhances something.
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DNA testing
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taking a sample of something then, do some tests to see if it makes a match.
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Archaeology
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the study of the past through material remains.
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Anthropology
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the Social Study of humanity.
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Geology
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the study of the structure of the earth, together with its origin.
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Dead Sea
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a lake in the Middle East, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.
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Dead Sea Scrolls-
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contains about 900 documents, including texts from the Hebrew Bible.
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Parable
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longer sayings that function as extended figures of speech (similes, metaphors, allegories, and so forth).
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Commissioning Story
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narrative accounts of persons or groups receiving calls to participate in the divine plan.
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Miracles
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narrative accounts for people displaying supernatural(either divine demonic power)
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The Miracles
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a. Feeding Miracles
b. Healing Miracles c. Exorcism d. Nature Miracles e. Resuscitation |
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Hymn
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words to canticles or songs that may be distinguished by particular metrical patterns such as alliteration, parallelism, and chiasm.
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Genealogy
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narrative lists that trace the line of descent for persons or groups.
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Legend
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accounts for person’s earnings renowned or glory.
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Myth
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narrative accounts of people interacting with supernatural beings.
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Proverbs
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a wise saying or predict.
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Narratives
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telling story
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Stories
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an account of real or fictional events.
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The parts of a story
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a. Plot
b. Setting c. Characters d. Climax e. Resolution f. Theme |
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Synoptic
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taking a common view
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Gospel parallel
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the first three gospels in the New Testament
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Gospel Hypothesis
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an explanation for the synoptic problem, the pattern of similarities and differences between the three gospels.
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