Lesson Five Flashcards

1
Q

Matthew depicted Jesus as the fulfilment of what?

A

Torah

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2
Q

Finish this sentence:

Jesus is portrayed as the new or _________________________________

A

Greater Moses

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3
Q

Matthew uses the mountain motif as a backdrop for what sorts of moments?

A

Temptation, revelation, great suffering, and ultimately glory

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4
Q

What happened in ancient teacher-student settings?

A

The teacher sat down when they were ready to teach while the audience stood

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5
Q

Why was it difficult for Jews to have economic relations with Gentiles?

A

Their laws of separation prevented it

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6
Q

What happened when Christians were barred from their local synagogues?

A

They were unable to support themselves financially and lost their social status in the community

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7
Q

What was Jesus’ goal or mission in Matthew 5:17-18?

A

To fulfil the Law

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8
Q

How did a teacher gain authority and legitimacy in the ancient world?

A

They could not speak of their own ideas, but had to speak of the past (tradition being handed down)

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9
Q

What was the original intent of the law “an eye for an eye” (Lex talionis)?

A

To limit retribution by placing a lid on the human desire for vengeance

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10
Q

What was the currency of the ancient world?

A

Honour and shame (not silver and gold)

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