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[Show more]AD - Description of time deriving from the Latin *anno Domini*, "in the year of 
our Lord," using the birth of Christ as the point of reference. Some prefer to use 
CE (Common Era) as its equivalent. See BC. 
Apostles - Term meaning "a messenger" or "one who is sent," applied to the twelve 
le...
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Add to cartAD - Description of time deriving from the Latin *anno Domini*, "in the year of 
our Lord," using the birth of Christ as the point of reference. Some prefer to use 
CE (Common Era) as its equivalent. See BC. 
Apostles - Term meaning "a messenger" or "one who is sent," applied to the twelve 
le...
Author of Hebrews - Originally believed to be Paul; almost definitely not Paul 
(Hebrews 2:3). Unknown. 
Place Hebrews was written. - Unknown 
Recipients of Hebrews - Unknown 
Introduction to Hebrews - Discussion of how Jesus is higher and better than angels 
(arguing for divinity of Jesus). 
Date o...
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Add to cartAuthor of Hebrews - Originally believed to be Paul; almost definitely not Paul 
(Hebrews 2:3). Unknown. 
Place Hebrews was written. - Unknown 
Recipients of Hebrews - Unknown 
Introduction to Hebrews - Discussion of how Jesus is higher and better than angels 
(arguing for divinity of Jesus). 
Date o...
Canon - - an established set of principles or code of laws (A norm or rule of faith) 
set forth by a religion 
Covenant - A solemn agreement between human beings or between God and a 
human being in which mutual commitments are made (ex: The Abrahamic 
Covenant where God promises Abraham a land, des...
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Add to cartCanon - - an established set of principles or code of laws (A norm or rule of faith) 
set forth by a religion 
Covenant - A solemn agreement between human beings or between God and a 
human being in which mutual commitments are made (ex: The Abrahamic 
Covenant where God promises Abraham a land, des...
απολογεομαι; απολογια - to defend; apology 
αναστασις - resurrection; to raise up 
ειδωλολατρεια - idolatry 
εκκλησια - church/gathering 
σταυροω - crucify (originally meant hammering a stake into a fence) 
διαθηκη - covenant; testament ...
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Add to cartαπολογεομαι; απολογια - to defend; apology 
αναστασις - resurrection; to raise up 
ειδωλολατρεια - idolatry 
εκκλησια - church/gathering 
σταυροω - crucify (originally meant hammering a stake into a fence) 
διαθηκη - covenant; testament ...
magisterium - The official teaching authority of the Church that resides in the pope 
Tradition - Literally comes from a word that means "handed on" 
Scripture - Sacred ____ is a library of divinely inspired writings 
King - Jesus was ____, the rightful ruler of the universe 
Mercy - The "Jesus P...
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Add to cartmagisterium - The official teaching authority of the Church that resides in the pope 
Tradition - Literally comes from a word that means "handed on" 
Scripture - Sacred ____ is a library of divinely inspired writings 
King - Jesus was ____, the rightful ruler of the universe 
Mercy - The "Jesus P...
Significant event that occurred in 410 AD - Rome had fallen to Alaric's Goths. 
Roman pagans blamed Christians, who had been in favor of Constantine. In the 
wake of such, Augustine wrote City of God. 
Whether full canonical acceptance of Hebrews took place more quickly or more 
slowly than the oth...
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Add to cartSignificant event that occurred in 410 AD - Rome had fallen to Alaric's Goths. 
Roman pagans blamed Christians, who had been in favor of Constantine. In the 
wake of such, Augustine wrote City of God. 
Whether full canonical acceptance of Hebrews took place more quickly or more 
slowly than the oth...
Who was the Roman centurion who that Peter visited after receiving a 
vision? 
 Cornelius 
Which disciple preached on the day of Pentecost and is recorded in the book 
of Acts? 
 Peter 
Which of the following events happened earliest? 
 Temptations 
Which of the following events happened earliest? 
...
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Add to cartWho was the Roman centurion who that Peter visited after receiving a 
vision? 
 Cornelius 
Which disciple preached on the day of Pentecost and is recorded in the book 
of Acts? 
 Peter 
Which of the following events happened earliest? 
 Temptations 
Which of the following events happened earliest? 
...
Which genre typically contains cosmic conflict, symbolic language, and revelatory 
experiences on the part of the author? - Apocalypse 
Which letter uses familial language to describe the Church? - 1 John? 
The "walk to Emmaus" occurs only in which Gospel? - Luke 
Which of the four Gospels is typi...
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Add to cartWhich genre typically contains cosmic conflict, symbolic language, and revelatory 
experiences on the part of the author? - Apocalypse 
Which letter uses familial language to describe the Church? - 1 John? 
The "walk to Emmaus" occurs only in which Gospel? - Luke 
Which of the four Gospels is typi...
Where do you find the story of Joseph? - Genesis 
Joseph is first enslaved, then imprisoned, and then empowered in Egypt. How did 
Joseph get to Egypt in the first place? - Joseph's brothers sold him to a caravan 
going to Egypt. 
Where can you read about the story of how God rescued the Hebrews fr...
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Add to cartWhere do you find the story of Joseph? - Genesis 
Joseph is first enslaved, then imprisoned, and then empowered in Egypt. How did 
Joseph get to Egypt in the first place? - Joseph's brothers sold him to a caravan 
going to Egypt. 
Where can you read about the story of how God rescued the Hebrews fr...
Who did the Lord use to lead the Hebrew slaves to freedom from Egypt? - Moses 
Where in the Bible do you find the story of the Hebrew people wandering in the 
wilderness? - Exodus 
What was Jacob's name changed to after he wrestled with a messenger of the Lord 
near the River Jabbok? - Israel 
What...
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Add to cartWho did the Lord use to lead the Hebrew slaves to freedom from Egypt? - Moses 
Where in the Bible do you find the story of the Hebrew people wandering in the 
wilderness? - Exodus 
What was Jacob's name changed to after he wrestled with a messenger of the Lord 
near the River Jabbok? - Israel 
What...
Characteristics - Christ a better _________ - Heb - Mediator 
Characteristics - Christ a superior ________ rest - Heb -Sabbath 
Characteristics - Christ has a greater ____________ - Heb - Priesthood 
Characteristics - Christ offers a __________ atonement - Heb - Permanent 
Characteristics - New ____...
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Add to cartCharacteristics - Christ a better _________ - Heb - Mediator 
Characteristics - Christ a superior ________ rest - Heb -Sabbath 
Characteristics - Christ has a greater ____________ - Heb - Priesthood 
Characteristics - Christ offers a __________ atonement - Heb - Permanent 
Characteristics - New ____...
Author of Hebrews - Originally believed to be Paul; almost definitely not Paul 
(Hebrews 2:3). Unknown. 
Place Hebrews was written. - Unknown 
Recipients of Hebrews - Unknown 
Introduction to Hebrews - Discussion of how Jesus is higher and better than angels 
(arguing for divinity of Jesus). 
Date o...
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Add to cartAuthor of Hebrews - Originally believed to be Paul; almost definitely not Paul 
(Hebrews 2:3). Unknown. 
Place Hebrews was written. - Unknown 
Recipients of Hebrews - Unknown 
Introduction to Hebrews - Discussion of how Jesus is higher and better than angels 
(arguing for divinity of Jesus). 
Date o...
Preterist - Someone who believes all or almost all of Revelation is about events in 
the first century A.D. (early church), for original audience 
Historicist - Revelation shows the sequence of church history in chronological 
order (ancient times to modern) 
Futurist - All of Revelation's events h...
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Add to cartPreterist - Someone who believes all or almost all of Revelation is about events in 
the first century A.D. (early church), for original audience 
Historicist - Revelation shows the sequence of church history in chronological 
order (ancient times to modern) 
Futurist - All of Revelation's events h...
Five main eras of the Second Temple Period. Be sure to know the time frame for 
each era. - Babylonian (606-539). 
Persian (539-331). 
Greek (331-167): Ptolemaic (320-198) and Seleucid (198-167). 
Jewish Self-Rule (167-63). 
Roman (63BC - AD70). 
Three crises experienced by the Jews that resulted fr...
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Add to cartFive main eras of the Second Temple Period. Be sure to know the time frame for 
each era. - Babylonian (606-539). 
Persian (539-331). 
Greek (331-167): Ptolemaic (320-198) and Seleucid (198-167). 
Jewish Self-Rule (167-63). 
Roman (63BC - AD70). 
Three crises experienced by the Jews that resulted fr...
Significant event that occurred in 410 AD - Rome had fallen to Alaric's Goths. 
Roman pagans blamed Christians, who had been in favor of Constantine. In the 
wake of such, Augustine wrote City of God. 
Whether full canonical acceptance of Hebrews took place more quickly or more 
slowly than the oth...
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Add to cartSignificant event that occurred in 410 AD - Rome had fallen to Alaric's Goths. 
Roman pagans blamed Christians, who had been in favor of Constantine. In the 
wake of such, Augustine wrote City of God. 
Whether full canonical acceptance of Hebrews took place more quickly or more 
slowly than the oth...
Which genre typically contains cosmic conflict, symbolic language, and revelatory 
experiences on the part of the author? - Apocalypse 
Which letter uses familial language to describe the Church? - 1 John? 
The "walk to Emmaus" occurs only in which Gospel? - Luke 
Which of the four Gospels is typi...
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Add to cartWhich genre typically contains cosmic conflict, symbolic language, and revelatory 
experiences on the part of the author? - Apocalypse 
Which letter uses familial language to describe the Church? - 1 John? 
The "walk to Emmaus" occurs only in which Gospel? - Luke 
Which of the four Gospels is typi...
Distinguishing characteristics of 1 Peter - Authorship: the apostle Peter 
Audience: regions of modern Turkey 
Dating: mid-60s at the latest 
Written to exiles and dispersed (possibly Gentiles) facing persecution and suffering 
Distinguishing characteristics of 2 Peter - Authorship: Simeon Peter 
Au...
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Audience: regions of modern Turkey 
Dating: mid-60s at the latest 
Written to exiles and dispersed (possibly Gentiles) facing persecution and suffering 
Distinguishing characteristics of 2 Peter - Authorship: Simeon Peter 
Au...
Synoptic Gospels - Matthew, Mark, and Luke 
J.J. Griesbach - Creator of the term: "Synoptic Gospels" 
Matthew (Order of Writing) - Traditionally considered to be the first Gospel 
written (Irenaeus, Clement, & Origen) 
Mark (Order of Writing) - Modern scholars believe this to be the first Gospel 
...
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Add to cartSynoptic Gospels - Matthew, Mark, and Luke 
J.J. Griesbach - Creator of the term: "Synoptic Gospels" 
Matthew (Order of Writing) - Traditionally considered to be the first Gospel 
written (Irenaeus, Clement, & Origen) 
Mark (Order of Writing) - Modern scholars believe this to be the first Gospel 
...
Pseudonymous - pseudepigrapha is made of two words, from pseudos meaning 
false and graphein meaning write 
Righteousness/righteousness of god - (1) the righteousness that god produces 
(subjective genitive), transforms believer; (2) god's own attribute of righteousness 
(possessive genitive), refe...
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Add to cartPseudonymous - pseudepigrapha is made of two words, from pseudos meaning 
false and graphein meaning write 
Righteousness/righteousness of god - (1) the righteousness that god produces 
(subjective genitive), transforms believer; (2) god's own attribute of righteousness 
(possessive genitive), refe...
Josephus - Jewish Antiquities - The first-century non-canonical author who made 
two references to Jesus. Also be sure to know the name of the work that contains 
these references. 
Babylonian Talmud - "He then went and raised Jesus incantation" - Jewish source 
that includes a reference to Jesus...
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Add to cartJosephus - Jewish Antiquities - The first-century non-canonical author who made 
two references to Jesus. Also be sure to know the name of the work that contains 
these references. 
Babylonian Talmud - "He then went and raised Jesus incantation" - Jewish source 
that includes a reference to Jesus...
Distinguishing characteristics of 1 Peter - Authorship: the apostle Peter 
Audience: regions of modern Turkey 
Dating: mid-60s at the latest 
Written to exiles and dispersed (possibly Gentiles) facing persecution and suffering 
Distinguishing characteristics of 2 Peter - Authorship: Simeon Peter 
Au...
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Add to cartDistinguishing characteristics of 1 Peter - Authorship: the apostle Peter 
Audience: regions of modern Turkey 
Dating: mid-60s at the latest 
Written to exiles and dispersed (possibly Gentiles) facing persecution and suffering 
Distinguishing characteristics of 2 Peter - Authorship: Simeon Peter 
Au...
Which genre typically contains cosmic conflict, symbolic language, and revelatory 
experiences on the part of the author? - Apocalypse 
Which letter uses familial language to describe the Church? - 1 John? 
The "walk to Emmaus" occurs only in which Gospel? - Luke 
Which of the four Gospels is typi...
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Add to cartWhich genre typically contains cosmic conflict, symbolic language, and revelatory 
experiences on the part of the author? - Apocalypse 
Which letter uses familial language to describe the Church? - 1 John? 
The "walk to Emmaus" occurs only in which Gospel? - Luke 
Which of the four Gospels is typi...
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