New Testament Test #1 Flashcards
6 C’s of the church
Conversion
Catechism
Consecration
congregations
Cloisters
Cults
5 ways to grasp bible
hear the word
read the word
study the word
memorize the word
meditate the word
7 i am statements
I am the bread of life
I am the light of the world
the door of the sheep
the good shepard
ressurection and the life
way the truth the life
true vine
4 reasons for the messianic secret
avoid being considered a miracle worker
avoid undue publicity hindering his mobility
avoid the mistaken notion of the kind of messiah he came to be
avoid primate death that increasing popularity could bbring
luke
son of man
matthew
fulfilled
mark
immediatly
john
eternal life
5 sermons in Matthew
sermon on mount
missions discourse
parabolic discourse
discoure on the church
the end of times discourse
4 gospels
Matthew
mark
luke
john
4 pillars of judaism
monothesim
election
covenant
land
2 sources of hypothesis
matthew and luke use mark for its narrative
the basic structural outline of chronology of jesus life
3 acient identity
gender
geneology
geography
questions to ask in time of study
who
what
when
where
wjy
number of parables in Luke
11
stories found in only one gospel
water into wine
jesus raised froom dead
good samaritan
prodigal son
salvation according to luke
freedom from…
israels enemies
demoic force
disease and sickness
enslavement to sin
consequences to sin
salvaton
escaping gods wrath
being saved of sins
sin
anything wrong
breaking jewish laws
dead sea
one of the most convincing methods of proof jesus existed
god rained down fire and brimstone on the cities of sodom
jordan river
a boundary and a crossing point, a metaphor for spiritual rebirth and salvation, source of holy water
sea of galilee
sea in northeastrn israel
jesus conducted much of earthly ministry
called disciples to follow him
gentiles
someone who is not a jew
samaritans
lived in there region northern kingdom of Israel, ethnically diverse orgins
hellenist
greek speaking jews
inspired
process by which God converyed truth through human authors into wtitten text pf bible
inerrant
the claim that the prupose of the bible is to affirm truth and never in error
infallible
the claim that the bible never fails to accomplish God’s purpose for it
pharisees
to be seperate
called out
kept laws and found new ways to apply it
Shammai and Hilteli died noble deaths of faithfulness
saduccees
didnt follow oral commands
torah
no angels or ressurcetion or eternity
worked well with people of rome
qumram
location of dead sea scrolls
essenes
essenes
doers of the law
strictist set of jewish laws
life after death
celibate
lived communally
qumran and transcribed scripture
christ
greek word for messiah annoited one
revelation
truth conveyed or revealed from God to humanity
gospel
good news type of literature to present good news