quiz 2 Flashcards
CRUSH this last quiz
about when did Paul die? what was his prominence in the new testament?
he died around 65 CE - thought to have been executed in Rome under Emperor Nero; 13 letters in the new testament are thought to have been written by him
was Paul Jewish?
Yes, tribe of Benjamin, and a member of the pharisee sect. He was considered “a Hebrew born of Hebrews, a Pharisee with respect to the law.” He was also highly educated: “I advanced in Judaism beyond many among my people of the same age, for I was far more zealous for the traditions of my ancestors.”
What was Paul’s initial attitude towards followers of Jesus?
He initially persecuted Jesus’ followers.
Compare and contrast Paul to Jesus (did Paul ever meet Jesus?)
- He was unmarried and celibate (suggested people who couldn’t exercise self-control should get married LMAO)
- He didn’t know Jesus in person
- Instead, he encountered Jesus in revelations
Describe Paul’s changing relationship to christianity
- Paul reoriented towards Messianic judaism (aka the Jesus sect). Note that it was NOT a conversion from Judaism to Christianity
- Rather, it could be described as a calling to perform a special task for God, like Israel’s ancient prophets
What was Paul’s prophetic calling?
- His calling was as a missionary to the Gentiles: “called me through his grace so that I might announce his son among the Gentiles”
Where is Paul from?
- He’s based out of Antioch, Syria
- He traveled westward to encounter the cities of Asia minor (Turkey) and Greece
Describe old views from Paul (traditional Christian view - from 2nd century onward)
- Paul converted from Judaism to Christianity
- Paul saw Judaism as a defective religion and the Torah as a curse that was impossible to live by. Christianity was the liberating solution.
- Keeping God’s commandment in the Torah isn’t enough to “save” you
- Paul thought Jews who didn’t accept Jesus as Messiah had turned their back on God. God therefore broke his covenant with them as his chosen people and replaced them with the Christian Church as the “new Israel.”
Describe new views on Paul (as post 20th century Holocaust, first pioneered by Christian theologians)
- Paul remained a devout Jew his whole life –> reoriented within Judaism to Jesus’ sect by believing Jesus was in fact the messiah promised in Jewish scripture
- Maintains the Torah is a holy book of God’s commandments and God’s covenant with Israel. Now in the messianic age, nearing judgement day, gentiles too can be in covenant with God apart from Torah, through faith in the Messiah. To be saved from the coming judgement, gentiles need to live by the Torah’s basic ethical commandments, but they don’t need to keep all of it
- Paul is concerned about Jews who have not accepted Jesus as messiah. But since he is optimistic that God will always maintain his convenant with Israel, God will eventially bring them around so that in the end “all Israel will be saved.”
Define “pseudopigraphy”
Writing a book in someone else’s name
Define “pseudopigrapha”
The practice where books are written in other people’s names (usually a famous or legendary person)
Define “pseudonym”
The “false” name in which a book is written
Define “pseudonymity”
Using a pseudonym
Define “pseudonymous”
adjective, as in “A pseudonymous book”
pseudonymity in the ancient world
was pretty common (i.e. Paul and pythagoras)
some examples with the Old testament, i.e. “apocalypse of Adam” and “apocalypse of Enoch”
some examples with the New testament, i.e.
“Gospel of Thomas”
characterize the content of 1 Thessalonians
1:9 the living and true god; his resurrected son; coming wrath
4:1-6 // Porneia and holiness (do not engage in immoral sexual activity)
4:14-18 // When Jesus arrives, those who have died will be the first to meet him, only then will those who are alive join up with them in the air to be with the lord forever
5:1-11 “stay awake”
There will be no eschatological signs. The end is coming “like a thief in the night.” “Stay awake - so it doesn’t catch you off guard.”
what prompted Paul to write 1 Thessalonians?
People in Thessaloniki who had joined his church had bought into his idea, but enough time passed, Jesus still hadn’t returned, and and people had died. The question people had, was what will happen to the people who have died (did they miss their chance to reach the Kingdom of Heaven?)
4:14-18
5:1-11 “stay awake”
what prompted Paul to write 2 Thessalonians?
2:1-2 There was intense persecution of Christians. Some people in Thessolonika were worried that the end times had already arrived (and had quit their jobs)
characterize the content of 2 Thessalonians
2:3-8 eschatological signs before Jesus’ parousia.
There will be a great rebellion! And an evil, like, anti-christ will emerge.
The end is not quite yet, since the signs have not occured.
how did Paul convert the people of Thessalonika
- likely went to the synagogue and preached in favor of Jesus as fulfillment of the Messiah, won converts in his church and among “devout gentiles”
- Paul taught his converts that
parousia
A Greek word meaning “presence” or “coming” used as a technical term to refer to the second coming of Jesus in judgement at the end of time.