General Key Terms Flashcards
synoptic
the first three gospels which have an interconnected relationship: Matthew, Mark and Luke
canonical
all for gospels included within the canon of the church: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
hellenism
the synthesis of Greco-Roman culture with the Jewish culture of Judea following occupation
BC
Before Christ; used as a measurement of time after the year 1 in the Christian era
AD
Anno Domini; ‘The year of our Lord’ used as a measurement of time after the year 1 in the Christian era
apostles
A group of early Christian missionaries largely made up of the original 12 disciples. The authorship of some of the gospels is attributed to some apostles
disciples
a group of 12 men who followed Jesus during his lifetime according to the gospels
logos
Greek word meaning ‘word’; in context referring to Jesus as the Word in the Gospel of John
torah
The Jewish holy Scriptures
messianic
Belief or relation of something to the Jewish concept of a coming Messiah
Judea
The province in which Jesus lived and preached which was under Roman rule during this time
exegesis
Meaning literally ‘to draw out’; this refers to an academic and analytic approach to meaning of Scripture
gentile
any person who was not ethically or religiously Jewish
Qumran
a geographical location in modern-day West Bank
Sanhedrin
A form of Jewish court utilised at the time of Jesus