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14 Cards in this Set
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What do you call the set of New Testament writings that are considered universal? |
Catholic Epistles |
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What does Catholic and Epistle mean? |
Universal and Writing |
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What language was used in writing the New Testament Epistles? |
Koine Greek "common dialect" |
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What period were the Epistles written? |
0-100 AD |
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Who is the one person that the New Testament focuses on? |
JESUS CHRIST |
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What are the two distinct periods that divides the New Testament |
1. The events surrounding the life of JESUS CHRIST. 2. The evetns that took place in the churches after the gospels and the development of Christianity. |
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The New Testament period |
1. Origins 6BC - 33AD - No writings yet - life of JESUS 2. The Period of Church expansion AD 33 - 60 - Missionary activity in Palestinia and Rome 3. 60 - 100AD Period of Doctrinal and Ecclesial Unification |
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What is the religion of JESUS and the NT writers? |
Judaism |
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When was the time of explosive growth of the Church? |
After the death and resurrection of JESUS. |
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When was the council was held in order to impose that no Gentile believer needs to be converted to Judaism in order to be a Christian? Year? |
Council of Jerusalem 49AD |
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What is the sign of the covenant relationship of Israel with GOD. |
Circumcision |
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What book talks about the continuity of the Old Covenant and the New Covenant is? |
Hebrews |
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When was the Epistles Thessalonians and Galatians probably written? |
49 or 50AD |
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What's the doctrinal theme discussed in John's writing? |
Christology - because Christians had a distorted view of CHRIST. |