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NBST 515 Exam 3
  • NBST 515 Exam 3

  • Exam (elaborations) • 12 pages • 2024
  • 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 other New Testament writings. - More slowly - it struggled. The two primary reasons Paul is widely rejected as the author of Hebrews. - Language is different from that in Paul's Letters - from voc...
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Exploring the Bible Final Exam
  • Exploring the Bible Final Exam

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  • 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 are 2 of the main charges that the Old Testament prophets bring against God's people? - Idolatry and Social Injustice Which of David's sons becomes king after his death? - Solomon (T/F) Du...
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NBST 515 Quiz #4 The General Epistles and the Book of Revelation_ NBST515_ New Testament Orientation
  • NBST 515 Quiz #4 The General Epistles and the Book of Revelation_ NBST515_ New Testament Orientation

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  • NBST 515 Quiz #4 The General Epistles and the Book of Revelation_ NBST515_ New Testament Orientation
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NBST 515 Exam 3 Q & A
  • NBST 515 Exam 3 Q & A

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  • 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 other New Testament writings. - More slowly - it struggled. The two primary reasons Paul is widely rejected as the author of Hebrews. - Language is different from that in Paul's Letters - from voc...
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NBST 515 Final Exam 2 with Thornhill
  • NBST 515 Final Exam 2 with Thornhill

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  • 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 __________ - Heb - Covenant Characteristics - ________ and Perseverance - Heb - Apostasy Characteristics - Living by ______ - Heb - Faith Characteristics - Law of __________ - James - Liberty Characte...
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Liberty University NBST 515 New Testament Orientation I (ICE): The General Epistles/Revelation
  • Liberty University NBST 515 New Testament Orientation I (ICE): The General Epistles/Revelation

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  • 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 of Hebrews - Likely before AD 70 (as present-tense reference to Temple worship insinuating it was written before the Temple's destruction) Key concept of Hebrews - Jesus as high-priest in order of M...
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Liberty University NBST 515 New Testament Orientation I (ICE): The General Epistles/Revelation
  • Liberty University NBST 515 New Testament Orientation I (ICE): The General Epistles/Revelation

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  • 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 of Hebrews - Likely before AD 70 (as present-tense reference to Temple worship insinuating it was written before the Temple's destruction) Key concept of Hebrews - Jesus as high-priest in order of M...
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Encounter with The New Testament
  • Encounter with The New Testament

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  • 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 Prayer": Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have ____ on me, a sinner." Deposit - The Church teaches that there is a single sacred "____" of the Word of God which Christ entrusted to the Apostles J...
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Exploring the Bible - Final Exam
  • Exploring the Bible - Final Exam

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  • 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 from slavery in Egypt? - Exodus Which Old Testament book has holiness, sacrifice and Sabbath rest as one of its central themes? - Leviticus Who do most scholars believe wrote the Pentateuch? - Mos...
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NBST 515 Final Exam Study Guide
  • NBST 515 Final Exam Study Guide

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  • 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 Audience: Gentile believers? Writing is very similar to synoptic Gospels Dating: probably c. 65 AD Distinguishing characteristics of Jude - Authorship: Jude, servant of JC and brother of James. Auth...
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