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Frage | Antworten |
1. Consider ways in which events in history and in your own life demonstrate that God planned ahead for your salvation. | Your Answer |
1.1.1 Explain how God used the Jews, Greeks, and Romans to prepare the world for His Son. | fjfj |
2. Explain two ways in which the Jewish religion prepared the world for Christ. | The Jews expressed belief in the one true God and the Law of Moses, laying the foundation for the gospel message. |
3. How did the Septuagint help prepare the world for Christ? | It made the Old Testament teachings available to a broader range of people (Jews and Geniles alike) through a common language |
4. How did the beliefs of the Pharisees and Sadducees differ from each other? | The Pharisees believed in angels, spirits and resurrection; the Sadducees did not. Whereas the Pharisees believed oral traditions to be inspired, the Sadducees did not. |
6. How did God use the Greeks to prepare the world for His Son? | Greek became the world's common language through Alexander the Great's conquests. In this way, both Jew and Gentile were prepared to hear and receive the message of Christ. |
1.2.1 Describe six rulers of Herod’s family, the high priest, the temple, and synagogues. | Following cards |
A. Herodian Rule | jj |
B. Roman Authority | jj |
8. How did Pilate’s position differ from that of Herod Antipas? | Pilate was govenor over Judea, while Antipas was the tetrarch who ruled over Galilee. Also, Pilate was appointed by Caesar, while Antipas inherited his position from his father. |
9. Click here to view the completed chart that summarizes the facts about each Palestinian ruler. | jj |
Herod the Great | Palestine 37 BC - 4 BC (Matthew 2) |
Archelaus | Judea, Idumea, Samaria 4 BC - AD 6 Matthew 2:19-23 |
Herod Philip II | Iturea, Trachontis 4 BC - AD 34 |
Herod Antipas | Galilee Perea 4 BC - AD 39 (Matt 14:1-2 Luke 13:32 Luke 23:7-12) |
Herod Antipas | Galilee Perea 4 BC - AD 39 |
Herod Agrippa I | Galilee Samaria Judea AD 37 - 44 (Acts 12:21-23) |
Herod Agrippa II | Judea AD 50-100 (Acts 25-26) |
Pontius Pilate | Roman Governor Judea AD 26-36 |
In Christ's time, how did Jews use the temple and Synagogue? | The temple was the religious center for the Jews. Synagogues provided local places to worship, learn the Scriptures, and pray, Priests served at the temple, and the people made sacrifices there. Neither priests nor sacrifices were part of synagogue worship. |
11. What was the essential criterion for accepting books into the New Testament canon, and what three factors supported this criterion? | Divine inspiration was the essential criterion, supported by the book's (1) apostolic authorship, (2) sound doctrine, and (3) acceptance by a majority of the early churches. |
12. Since the key to understanding New Testament Scriptures is often found in the Old Testament, what are some practical ways you can increase your knowledge and understanding of both Testaments? | jj |
Historial Books | The four gospels and Acts |
How do the five historical books describe Jesus? | Matthew: King of the Jews Mark: Servant of the Lord Luke: Son of Man John: Son of God Acts: the baptizer |
14. Memorize and name the five history books and the thirteen letters from Paul in order. | Matthew, Mark, Luke, John Actions Paul's Letters: Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galations, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1& 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon |
15. Memorize the names of all twenty-seven New Testament books, and practice saying them in order. | Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, ! & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1-2-3 John, Jude Revelation |
Letters about suffering | Hebrews James 1 Peter |
Letters about false teachers | 2 Peter 1-2-3 John Jude (Matthew 24:24) (Acts 20:29-30) |
16. Explain three forms of writing in Revelation. | Apocalyptic (visions & symbols) Prophetic (the future) It's a letter that John wrote |
Pal's Epistles (13) | Romans, 1-2 Corinthians, Galatians (salvation); Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon (Prison Epistles); 1-2 Thessalonians (Epistles about the future); 1-2 Timothy, Titus (Pastoral Epistles) |
Hebrews and the general epistles (8) | Hebrews, James, 1 Peter (suffering); 2 Peter, 1-2-3 John, Jude (epistles to correct false teachings) |
Apocalyptic | Relevation |
How the History books related to Jesus(Matthew-Acts) | The Gospels record Christ’s appearance and tell of Christ’s working in human flesh. Acts shows the continuing ministry of Christ and tells of Christ’s working through His body, the church. |
How the Epistles relate to Jesus | The Gospels record Christ’s appearance and tell of Christ’s working in human flesh. Acts shows the continuing ministry of Christ and tells of Christ’s working through His body, the church. |
How the Prophecy books relate to Jesus | Revelation announces Christ’s return as King of kings and Lord of lords. Whereas Genesis records what God started through Christ, Revelation records what God will finish through Him. Jesus will complete what God started in Eden. He will judge evil, and all of creation will worship Him. |
Describe Jesus from Matthew | The Messiah - King of the Jews |
Describe Jesus from Mark | The Servnt who came to redeem us |
Describe Jesus from Luke | The Son of Man and Savior for all |
Describe Jesus from Acts | The One who baptizes believers in teh Holy Spirit, the one who empowers believers to witness, The ascending Lord, The One standing at the Father's right hand. |
18. Explain at least five pictures of Christ in Paul’s Epistles. | jjjj |
Romans | Our righteousness; the One who delivers us from being slaves to sin |
1 Corinthians | The first fruits from among the dead |
2 Corinthians | The One who was made to be sin for us |
Galatians | The End of the Law |
Ephesians | The Head over all powers and authorities for the church |
Philippains | The One through whom God supplies all our needs |
Colossians | The Image of the invisible God The Creator The Head of the body, the church |
1 Thessalonians | Our returning Lord |
2 Thessalonians | The world's returning Judge |
1 Timothy | The only Mediator between God and humanity |
2 Timothy | The Giver of crowns to faithful shepherds and believers |
Titus | Our great God and Savior who gives us grace to bve holy |
Philemon | Our Lord and Master |
Hebrews - Picture or Description of Christ 1:3 9:11-15 | The One who represents God perfectly and is better than all. Our Great High Priest who offered His own blood. |
James - Picture or Description of Christ 1-5 5:15 | The One who demands faith that works; the Healer of the sick |
1 Peter - the Picture or Description of Christ 2:22-25 | The Shepherd of our souls who suffered for us |
2 Peter - Picture or Description of Christ 1 Peter 2:8-10 | The patient Lord who will reutn to judge the earth |
1 John - Picture or Description of Christ 1:1 5:6 1:5-7 John 3:3 16 4:17 | The Word of life who came byt water and blood, Our Standard for truth and practice |
2 John - Picture or Description of Christ 3 | The union of truth and love |
3 John entire book | The One who changed the "So of Thunder" into the apostles of love and truth |
Jude 14 | The Lord coming with thousands upon thousands of His saints |
Revelation 1:7 Pictures of Christ in Revelation | The One coming with the clouds and who all nations will see |
Revelation 1:13, 18 Picture of Description of Christ in Revelation | The One walking among the lampstands, who was dead but is alive for ever and ever |
Revelation 1:18 Picture or Description of Christ in Revelation | The One who holds the keys of death and Hades |
Revelation 2:6 Picture or Description of Christ in Revelation | The One who hates the deeds of the Nicolaitans |
Revelation 2:12 | The One with a sharp two-edged sword |
Revelation 2:18 The Picture or Description of Christ | The Son of God with eyes like blazing fire and feet like polished bronze |
Revelation 5:6-7 The Picture or Description of Christ | The Lamb who takes the scroll from the Father's right hand |
Revelation 12:5 The Picture or Description of Christ | Israel's Son who will rules the nations with an iron rod |
Revelation 19:7 The picture or Description of /Christ | The Bridegroom who will come for His bride |
Revelation 19:16 The picture or description of Christ | The King of kings and Lord of lords |
Revelation 22:13 The Picture or Description of Christ | The Alpha and the Omega, the /first and the Last, the Beginning and the End |
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