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137 Cards in this Set
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Melchizedek is from the book of
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Genesis
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Gird means
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prepare
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the Catholic epistle that has a paraphrase from the Assumption of Moses
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Jude
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The catholic epistle that deals mostly with the delayed Parousia
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2 Peter
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dealing with why Jesus has not returned yet is
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delayed parousia
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one of the Johannine epistles mentions the "anti-christ"
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true
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the catholic epistle that uses invective and denounces heretics
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Jude
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the catholic epistle that has been described as a baptismal tract
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1 Peter
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the catholic epistle that evokes the command to "love one another"
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1 John
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docetism portrays jesus as
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not fully human, but fully divine
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the catholic epistle that could have been written by Sylvanus
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1 Peter
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the "bad guy" in 3 John
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Diotrephes
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1 John is addressed to
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Gaius
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the word Creed deals with
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belief
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Ecclesiology has to do with
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assembly
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agape has to do with
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love
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Sheol has to do with
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prison
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the catholic epistle that is a Paranetic letter
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James
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the passover is established in the book of
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Exodus
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"all flesh is like grass" is from the book and chapter
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Isaiah 40
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"all flesh is like grass" is quoted in
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1 Peter
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the literary genre of invective goes best with
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insults
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the text that deals with the Kavod
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Hebrews
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possible dates of 1 Peters composition if not written by the apostle
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100-115 CE
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the three pillars of the jerusalem church
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peter, james and john
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the teaching of the apostles is also known as
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Diadache
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the chi-ro symbol is
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an ancient symbol that is used still today in modern times
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for paul, Jesus' saving power replaces
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the torah
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paul is the tribe of
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benjamin
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the first christian martyr on record
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stephen
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the following that best represents paul
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he encountered the risen christ on the road to Damascus
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the apostle to the jews
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peter
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paul is martyred in the
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60s
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paul was a persian citizen which is why he received special treatment by the romans
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false
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after his missionary success in galatia paul then went on to be unsuccessful in arabia
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false
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soteriology has to do with
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salvation
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how many stories about pauls conversions are in the book of acts
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3
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which type of critical method asks did the writer use a literary device such as a metaphor or a parable
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form
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which type of critical method asks if the theology or justice ethic of the biblical version vary from that of the cultural source
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source
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paul expects to see jesus' return in his lifetime
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true
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which type of critical method compares and contrasts various manuscripts of the Scriptures
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textual
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which type of critical method examines the date and the location of the writing community
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historical
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the wisdom of solomon is part of
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the Septuagint
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pauls ethical instruction is closely tied to
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his sense of apocalyptic urgency
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pauls only surviving personal letter is
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philemon
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which gospel mentions that 500 people saw the resurrected jesus
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none of them
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which gospel mentions that james also saw the resurrected jesus
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none of them
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which gospel mentions that mary of magdalen saw the risen jesus
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John
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according to harris, first corinthians is divided in to how many sections
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2
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the hymn of christ is found in
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philippians
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which type of critical method asks about the diadactic intent of the author
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redaction
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glossalia is best associated with
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1st corinthians
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for harris, 2nd corinthians is a composite letter
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true
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the hymn to love is found in which book
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2 corinthians
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epaphroditus is best associated with
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philippians
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according to harris, paul argues in romans that all humanity imitates ___ disobedience
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human
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according to harris, in pauls apocalyptic vision jesus is the divinely appointed agent of the ___
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eschaton
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according to harris, as the eschatological judge, jesus serves a double function of:
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1. punish the disobedient
2. vindicate and save believers |
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the three most important theologians
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aquinas
paul thomas |
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pax romana means
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peace for rome
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which letter by paul is called his angry letter
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letter to the galations
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the paraclete is best associated with
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john
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johns gospel includes a temptation scene in the wilderness
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false
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luke includes an extended nativity scene at the:
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beginning of his gospel
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johns gospel moves on a trajectory that begins with a gentile environment and ends up focusing on the palestinian jewish environment
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false
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parables tend to be high on plot and low on detail
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true
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parables are useful as a method of non violence
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true
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at the end of john all the apostles go back to the temple and glorify god
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false
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which gospel contain what we call the "lesser interpolation"
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luke
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who/what is best described as a word that deals with salvation
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so-ter
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jesus final words in john have to deal with
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it all being finished (or it is accomplished)
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which of the following books has 114 jesus sayings and no resurrection scene
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thomas
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paraclete is another name for
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holy spirit
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which gospel includes the emmaus scene
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luke
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which gospel includes the great commission
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matthew
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which gospel includes a hymn to the logos
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john
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the last chapter in johns gospel is
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21
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who/what is represented by a bull
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luke
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which gospel contains the "woes"
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luke
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which historical critical method is best described by a concern for the cultural world view of an author
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historical
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which gospel states that it uses the beloved disciple as a source
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john
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who/what is represented by a lamb
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jesus
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which historical critical method is best described by a concern for the earliest surviving manuscripts
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textual
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who/what is represented by a lion
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mark
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the name of the angel who speaks with mary is
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gabriel
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which best describes docetism
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jesus is not fully human, but is fully divine
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which historical critical method is best described by asking if the writer built on a pre-existing story or myth
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source
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who is best described as a licensed tax-gatherer for rome
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publican
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traditionally, luke is a companion of
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paul
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which is best associated with mary
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the magnificat
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harris is very explicit that the gospel of john was composed at
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unknown location
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which scene parallels the christian liturgical format of first reading and explaining scripture and then secondly having the eucharist
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the road to emmaus
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jesus' final words in luke have to do with
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forgiveness or the future in paradise
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john includes an extended nativity scene at
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there is no extended nativity scene in his gospel
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from which text are the fragments of the oldest surviving manuscript
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john
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luke uses which story to illustrate reversals in the afterlife
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lazarus and the rich man
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what does the centurion say
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jesus was innocent beyond doubt
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theodicy
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a literary work that tries to reconcile beliefs about divine goodness with the irrefutable fact that evil and undeserved suffering permeate human existence
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ephesus
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a wealthy hellenistic city, capital of roman province of asia and site of statue of artemis
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apology
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literary work used to defend an ideal or way of life
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hellenists
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greek intellectuals
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three differences between lukes beatitudes and matthews beatitudes
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1. location where sermon is given
2. lukes beatitudes are a shortened version 3. luke includes "woes" in his beatitudes |
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the vulgate bible was written in what language
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latin
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what is best associated with the use of the "oral torah"
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pharisees
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the shema is found in which book
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deuteronomy
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which gospel is best described as a gospel of discipleship
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matthew
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which gospel was most likely composed in 90 ce
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john
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what is the diaspora
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dispersion of the jews
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mark writes on jesus' actions but is less concerned with his teachings
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true
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one of jesus' disciples came from which group of hebrews
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zealots
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which of the following has a name that means righteous
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sadducees
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which person do we think wrote the diatesseron
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tatian
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which book talks about "secret sayings" of jesus that if you understand you will gain eternal life
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thomas
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the return of christ in the human form has to do with
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parousia
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martyr best means
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witness
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according to the griesbach hypothesis mark excludes the sermon on the mount
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true
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inserting one story in the middle of a different story is
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intercalation
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the septuagint is a translation of
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the hebrew bible into greek
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which of the following groups is best associated with the dead sea scrolls
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essenes
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the new testament is predominately written in which language
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greek
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marcan priority is best associated with the griesbach hypothesis
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false
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who gives us the tradition that john mark was peters secretary
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papias
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in mark how many passion predictions are there
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3
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the term theios aner is best associated with
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1. divine man
2. galilee |
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about the abomination, harris states, "mark incorporates a cryptic passage from the book of.."
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daniel
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the n in tanak stands for
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prophets
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the word praxis is best associated with
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acts
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the messianic expectation comes from which book
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2 samuel chap. 7
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the destruction of jerusalem took place in what year
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70 AD
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two basic kinds of resurrection narratives
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1. empty tomb
2. post resurrection appearances |
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marks gospel- jesus faces attack on what three fronts
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1. local herodian rulers
2. jewish religious leaders 3. roman officials |
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four stages of gospel compositions
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1. words and deeds of jesus
2. oral preachings of disciples 3. pre-gospel writings 4. full (authentic) gospels |
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five elements of a NT miracle
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1. a person has a problem
2. the person meets jesus 3. immediate healing 4. proof of miracle 5. amazement of the crowd |
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words to the shema
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" Hear, oh Israel, the Lord your God is one God"
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orthodoxy
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correct practice or teaching
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septuagint
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the translation of the hebrew bible into the greek language
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parable
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a story used to teach a lesson
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