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| Second Judean rebellion; Nebuchadnezzar conquered assyrian king ruling over Judah |
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| Return from exile; decree of cyrus |
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| Phase two of return to Judah; Temple is rebuilt for second time |
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| Beginning of Hellenistic period |
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| Malachi, Esther, Ezra, Joel |
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| which century is Nebuchadnezzar from? |
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| retributive justice, fear of god: how wisdom starts, life goal = wisdom, god is just |
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| (Essay Question 1) Wisdom in Job |
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| disinterested righteousness (you shouldn't have to have a reason to be good), god is inscrutable, retributive justice does not exist |
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| (Essay Question 1) Wisdom in Ecclesiastes |
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| eat drink and be merry - no reward after death so enjoy your life, everything is meaningless, retributive justice does not exist, Shoal, live in the moment/carpe diem, god is ominous |
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| (Essay Question 2) "day of the lord" in Prophetic Literature |
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| God will fight enemies now, at a constant war, one group will die; rapture |
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| (Essay Question 2) "day of the lord" in Apocalyptic Literature |
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| God will fight in the future, final day of battle and judgment that will signal the end of time, and whole world will die |
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| literary features of Apocalyptic Literature |
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| events that symbolize an event that will happen... |
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| example of apocalyptic literature in Daniel |
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| Daniel 4. Tree being cut down, smybolizes fall of the king, Nebchadnezzar |
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