D-REED001 - Module 2 - Lesson 2A Flashcards
Later __________ (393 AD) and __________ (397 AD) ratified this list of 73 books.
Councils at Hippo (393 AD); Carthage (397 AD)
Its purpose is to help you develop an overall understanding of the order of the major people and events of the Bible.
The Chronological Bible
From the Creation to the Flood
John 1 - Genesis 7:10-24
The Flood to the Patriarchs
Genesis 11 - Genesis 21:30
The Exodus to Entering Canaan 1462 - 1422 B.C.
Exodus 7-11 - Numbers 14
Canaan to the Reign of King Saul 1422 - 1065 B. C.
Joshua 6-12 - 1 Samuel 9
The Reign of King David 1025 - 985 B. C.
1 Samuel 17 - 1 Chronicles 22
The Reign of King Solomon 985 - 945 B. C.
1 Kings 1 - 1 Kings 11
The Divided Kingdom (Israel and Judah) From Solomon to the Fall of Israel 945 -
586 B. C.
The nation of Israel was divided into two: Israel to the north and Judah to the south.
The Fall of Israel to the Fall of Judah 721 - 586 B.C.
Both Israel and Judah fall to foreign powers.
Israel is taken into Captivity 586 - 516 B.C.
Ezekiel 33 - Isaiah 13, Jeremiah 25
The Restoration from Captivity 516 -400 B. C.
Ezra 6 - Malachi
Time Between the Testaments 400 B. C. - 5. A.D.
331 - 168 B.C. - 168 B.C - 476 A.D.
The Old Testament Books and Its Divisions
I. Pentateuch
II. Historical
III. Wisdom
IV. Prophetic
The 39 books of the Old Testament were written over approximately __________ years, beginning with Moses (around 1450 B.C.) until the time when the Jewish people returned to Judah from exile (538-400 B.C.) during the Persian Empire.
1,000
The Books of Moses
Pentateuch
this word means five
Penta
this word means vessel
Teukhos
five containers or five books
Pentateukhos/Pentateuch
The Pentateuch is traditionally ascribed to __________, the author.
Moses (c. 1400)
These five books form the theological foundation of the Bible. These are:
- Genesis
- Exodus
- Leviticus
- Numbers
- Deuteronomy
These 12 books record the events of Israel’s history, beginning with the book of Joshua and the nation’s entry into the Promised Land until the time of its return from exile some 1,000 years later.
Historical Books
We relive incredible stories and meet fascinating leaders, prophets, heroes, and villains.
Historical Books
What are the historical books?
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- 1 Samuel
- 2 Samuel
- 1 Kings
- 2 Kings
- 1 Chronicles
- 2 Chronicles
- Ezra
- Nehemiah
- Esther
Written from the time of Abraham through the end of the Old Testament
Wisdom Books
1. Job
2. Psalms
3. Proverbs
4. Ecclesiastes
5. Song of Songs
Address the “classical” period of prophecy—during the later years of the divided kingdoms of Judah and Israel, throughout the time of exile, and into the years of Israel’s return from exile.
The Prophetic Books
Written from the days of Elijah (874-853 B.C.) until the time of Malachi (400 B.C.).
The Prophetic Books
Consisting of Major and Minor Prophets
The Prophetic Books
Who are the Major Prophets?
- Isaiah
- Jeremiah
- Ezekiel
- Daniel
Who are the Minor Prophets?
- Hosea 5. Micah 9. Zephaniah
- Joel 6. Jonah 10. Haggai
- Amos 7. Nahum 11. Zechariah
- Obadiah 8. Habakkuk 12. Malachi
7 __________ are included in the Catholic Bible.
Deutero-Canonical Books
These books were written before the New Testament times using, not the Hebrew language but the Greek language.
Deutero-Canonical Books
What are the Deutero-Canonical Books?
- Tobit
- Judith
- Wisdom
- Sirach
- Baruch
- 1 Maccabees
- 2 Maccabees
In about 367 AD, __________ came up with a list of 73 books for the Bible that he believed to be divinely inspired.
St. Athanasius
St. Athanasius’s list was finally approved by __________ in 382 AD and was formally approved by the Church Council of Rome in that same year.
Pope Damasus I
In 405 AD, __________ wrote a letter to the Bishop of Toulouse reaffirming this canon of 73 books.
Pope Innocent I
In 419 AD, the __________ reaffirmed this list, which Pope Boniface agreed to.
the Council of Carthage
The __________, in 1546, in response to the Reformation removing 7 books from the canon (canon is a Greek word meaning “standard”), reaffirmed the original St. Athanasius list of 73 books.
the Council of Trent (1546)
Well, __________ didn’t like 7 books of the Old Testament that disagreed with his personal view of theology, so he threw them out of his bible in the 16th Century.
Martin Luther
He reasoned that the ____________ didn’t think they were canonical, so he didn’t either. The __________ was a meeting of the remaining Jews from Palestine who survived the Roman persecution of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
the Jewish Council of Jamnia in 90 AD
When Jesus addressed the Diaspora Jews (who spoke Greek) he quoted from the __________ version of the scriptures. The __________ was a Greek translation by 70
translators of the Hebrew Word. The ____________ includes the disputed 7 books that Protestants do not recognize as scriptural.
the Septuagint
The first bible ever printed was the ___________, in the century BEFORE Luther
started his Reformation. And the 7 books are indeed in that Bible.
the Gutenberg Bible (1455)