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| Keeping the original words, word order, grammar, etc. |
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| Keeping the meaning of the original language, but putting their words and sayings into what would normally be understood today. (idiomatic translation) |
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| paraphrasing the words in order to eliminate confusion that comes form the historical distance of the original reader and today's reader.(Formal, Functional, Free) |
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| What are the three f's for bible translations? |
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| Formal, functional, free! |
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| Who are the author's of the four gospels? |
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| Matthew, Mark, luke, And John. |
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| A tax collector, Jew, Apostle of Christ |
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| Missionar, Jew/Roman, a Disciple of Peter |
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| Doctor,Greek, Disciple of paul |
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| Fisherman, Jew, Apostle of christ |
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| In matthew what is the theme, and to whom was it written? |
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| to jews: Jews were waiting for a king, so the theme was "Christ is King" |
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| In mark what is the theme, and to whom was it written? |
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| To romans: most in rome were slaves so the theme is "Christ as Servant." |
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| In luke what is the theme, and to whom was it written? |
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| to Greeks: Greeks were obsessed with the human body, so the theme was "Christ as perfect man." |
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| In John, what is the theme, and to whom was it written? |
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| To the whole World/Jews that were disperesed after the temple's desturction: "Christ as God" |
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| How does Acts 1:8 split up the book of Acts? |
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1. Witnessis in Jerusalem 2. Witnesses in Judea 3. Witnes to the uttermost parts of the world. (Jerusalem, Judea, World) |
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| How are the chapters in acts seperated according to Love's preference? |
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1. Acts 1-15 2. Acts 16-18 3. Acts 18-20 |
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| What chapter in Acts gives the account of the Jerusalem Council? |
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| Acts 15 discusses the accoutns of the Jerusalem council. |
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| "Salvation by Faith alone" |
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| "Works are the fruit of Salvation," OR "Faith without works is dead." |
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| "Correcting the church and collecting an offering" |
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| "Defending Paul's authority" |
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| Who is the author of Acts? |
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| Who is the author of Galatians? |
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| Who is the author of James? |
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Who is the author of 1 Thess., 2 Thess., 1 Corinth., 2 Corinth.? And who is the co-author |
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| Paul & Timothy (Except in 1 Corinthians) |
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| How does James (Brother of John) die? |
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| James (Half-Brother of Christ) die? |
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| How does John (Cousin of Christ) die? |
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| Exiled (Never killed/died of old age) |
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| How does John the Baptist die? |
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| Beheadedd by Herod da king |
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| What are 4 letters written to the Corinthians by Paul? |
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Letter A - "The Previous letter," Perhaps the Corinthians had posed a question about church discipline and Paul was responding to this question in his response. Letter B - "1 Corinthians," Paul hears some ugly reports from Chloe's household about the factualism in Corinth. Letter C - "The Painful Letter," After Paul's painful visit, he sent them another letter, which he describes writing in "great distress, and anguish of the heart with many tears. Letter D - "2 Corinthians," finally, following the painful letter, Paul writes to defend his apostolic authority."
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| Who went with Paul of his first missionary Journey? |
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| Paul, Barnabus, and Mark? (PBM) |
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| Who went with Paul on his second missionary Journey? |
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| Paul, Timothy, and Silus (PTS) |
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| What was the city of Corinth like (5 points)? |
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1. Large Trade City
2. More Slaves than free people
3. 12 different temples of worship
4. Practiced "Religious prostitution"
5. To Corinthianize = "To practice sexual immorality" |
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| What were the sequence of events in Paul's first missionary journey? (5) |
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| Went to Antioch -> Cyprus -> Galatia -> Around in a circle -> Back to Antioch |
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| Why were the Saducees Sad? |
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| They don't believe in miracles and they don't believe that man raised from the dead in the second coming of christ |
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