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        | What does St.Irenaeus tell us? |  | Definition 
 
        | "Whatever man has tied in knots,God has untied in an equal and opposite manner." i.e. everything that man had complicated in the Old Testament,God has clarified through Jesus in the New Testament |  | 
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        | Name the order of how we can use this model with the history of mankind? |  | Definition 
 
        | 1.Creation 2.Chaos 3.Covenant 4.Christ 5.Covenant 6.Chaos 7.Creation |  | 
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        | The first step in man's history is our God acting to create all things |  | 
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        | the result of man's disobedience to the laws and designs of God |  | 
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        | the union of God and man,the center of human history |  | 
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        | the relationship God developed with mankind through His son in order to reveal Himself and heal and reorder all things resulting from man's disobedience |  | 
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        | the relationship Gpd developed with mankind through His Son in order to reveal himself through human being to bring healing and salvation to the whole |  | 
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        | the ultimate result of the continuing disobedience of mankind to the laws and designs of God,the end of mankind's existence as we currently know it |  | 
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        | the ultimate result of the faithfulness of the children through union with christ which brings about the rebirth and transfiguration of everything |  | 
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        | The 3 ways to understand the model of human history? |  | Definition 
 
        | 1.Linear perspective 2.Eschatological perspective 3.Christological perspective |  | 
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        | each e vent flows to the next chronologically,similar to a timeline |  | 
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        | Eschatological perspective? |  | Definition 
 
        | everything is moving and building towards its consummation or  climax when man's New Creation is realized |  | 
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        | Christological perspective? |  | Definition 
 
        | the fulfillment of the drama of mankind is in the center of the unfloding history, Christ is the lens through which we view all other events |  | 
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        | viewing the type of a Biblical figure as mirroring or paralleling the life of Christ exp:Second story of Creation |  | 
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        | Man comes up from the ground? -give untied event |  | Definition 
 
        | Man comes down from above |  | 
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        | Woman comes out of the man? -give untied event |  | Definition 
 
        | Man comes out of the woman (virgin birth) |  | 
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        | Great looking tree that cannot be eaten from because it contains death?-give untied event |  | Definition 
 
        | Dead tree(cross) that can be eaten from becasue fruit gives eternal life (Jesus) |  | 
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        | 'Fallen angel' comes disguised as lower fro m of being(serpent),lies to humanity-give untied event |  | Definition 
 
        | glorified angel comes undisguised,proclaims the truth and the Word to humanity |  | 
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        | Man disobeys God and is kicked out of Paradise-give untied event |  | Definition 
 
        | Man obeys God and is welcomed into Paradise |  | 
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        | understanding the significance of repeated Biblical numbers |  | 
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        | finding symbolism and meaning in Biblical structures and cultures exp:tabernacle |  | 
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        | Symbols of Jesus in Yom Kippur sacrifice? |  | Definition 
 
        | -'rising sun' to start sacrifice -High Priest celebrating ceremony -Sacrifical goat -Scapegoat-goat upon which the sins o' Israel are placed |  | 
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        | Tearing of the veil-VEIL SYMBOLIZES? |  | Definition 
 
        | separation between God and His Peoples because of sin,divides them from God's presence in the Holy of holies |  | 
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        | Tearing of the vail-Veil is torn upon J's death,illustrating? |  | Definition 
 
        | the true atonement for sin in Christ and the reunion bwtween God and man in the Holy Spirit |  | 
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        | The outer court c ontains Brazen Altar and Laver-this symbolizes? |  | Definition 
 
        | Old Testament worship centered around sacrifices and washings |  | 
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        | Holy place contains Table of Showbread and the Ark of the Covenant-symbolizes? |  | Definition 
 
        | the Word and the Meal of New Testament and modern worship |  | 
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        | looking more deeply into a story to reveal a greater truth exp:Psalm 22 |  | 
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        | dialogue between bridegroom and his bride on love,relationship,sex,etc. Key image:the bridegroom can be viewed as Christ,and the bride as the Church |  | 
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        | Viewing a historical event as having an underlying theological meaning Exp:The Exodus |  | 
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        | God of Israel attacking and 'defeating' the god of the Egyptians |  | 
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        | Passing through the water into new life-symbol of Baptism |  | 
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        | Journey to the Promised Land? |  | Definition 
 
        | Mirrors journey of Christ-must travel into the depths of Hell and rise again to ensure salvation and enter into the Promised land |  | 
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        | What important thing do the Dead Sea Scrolls tell us about the Old Testament as it relates to typology? |  | Definition 
 
        | Show a not latered route to Christ |  | 
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        | Evil is present and prevalent in humanity |  | 
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        | Sexual culture derived from pagan worship of? |  | Definition 
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        | Lack of trust in God has consequences for humanity? |  | Definition 
 
        | the remaking of the world around Noah,Typological connection between Noah and the Ark and Christ and the Church |  | 
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        | God confuses the language of the people who were building a tower to heaven out of pride,equal and opposite connection to Pentecost |  | 
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        | Father or leader of a group of people |  | 
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        | wandering farmers or herders |  | 
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        | belief in many gods  but one is dominant over the rest |  | 
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        | removal of foresking on a male,sign of a covenant between man and God |  | 
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        | female that serves wife and helps give birth |  | 
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        | father,leader of Israelites (God the father) |  | 
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        | Abraham's wife,barren,mother of Isaac |  | 
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        | Sarah's concubine,mother of Ishamel |  | 
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        | Abraham's best friend (Holy Spirit) |  | 
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        | father of Islam,older than Isaac |  | 
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        | Son of Abraham (Christ the son) |  | 
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        | name means "Prince of Righteousness",whom Abe tithes to, and who gives an offering of bread and wine |  | 
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        | the first (Hagar) is rejected but the second (Sarah) is the one through whom the covenant is fulfilled |  | 
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        | Inheritance of land to oldest son |  | 
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        | two nations,in her womb,older will serve the younger |  | 
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        | Esau traded his birthright |  | 
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        | Laben make Jacob work for _ for _ years? |  | Definition 
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        | Son of Abraham,father of Jacob and Esau |  | 
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        | father of Rachel and Leah |  | 
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        | Miraculous births in the chapter of Jacob foreshadow what? |  | Definition 
 
        | the birth of Christ from a Virgin mother |  | 
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        | Isaac's people pushed back three times in dispute over the ownership of wells before new covenant are made,equal and opposit of God drawing his poeple in closer in 3 days |  | 
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        | angels ascending and descending from heaven upon the ladder joining heaven and earth through Christ |  | 
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        | first son of Rachel,coat od many colors-given by Jacob,cistern/well he was thrown into |  | 
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        | originally Joseph's slave |  | 
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        | Joseph is seen in the technicolor coat story as? |  | Definition 
 
        | Joseph is seen as a type of Christ |  | 
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        | Moses' three stages of life? |  | Definition 
 
        | 1.)40 years growing up in Egypt 2.)40 years in spiritual prep 3.)40 years wandering |  | 
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        | leader of Israelites to promiseland |  | 
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        | Moses' brother,speaker for him |  | 
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        | 10 plagues of Egypt definition? |  | Definition 
 
        | A sysematic attack on and destruction of Egyptian gods |  | 
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        | 10 plagues of Egypt description? |  | Definition 
 
        | Nile to blood,frogs,lice,flires,death of Egyptian livestock,boils and sore,rain and ahil,locusts,darkness,death of a firstborn |  | 
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        | 1.)Commemorate God's deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt 2.)Means of educating future generations of Israel about the history of their people 3.)Type of the consummate sacrifice of the Paschal Lamb in Christ |  | 
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        | 1.Mother Hannah is barren,begs for male child at tabernacle and promises future child to God 2.Overheard by Eli,the high priestmwho offers his blessing 3.taken in by Eli,grows up as great prophet of God who annoints the first two kings of Israel |  | 
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        | 1.)Annointed by God through Samuel2.)Initially successful w/ victory over Ammonites 3.Downfall-L.O.F 4. Taken over by demonic spirit,relief is David's lyre 5.Falls upon own sword,killed during battle w/ Phillistines |  | 
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        | 1.Annointed as new king when Saul reigns-the  youngest of his house and a sheperd 2.)Defeats Goliath during battle with the Philistines 3.)Becomes king after Saul's remaining heir 4.)Great king with many talents 5.)Downfall lust 6.)Affair with Bathsheba 7.)Wrote Psalm 51 |  | 
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        | Who asks for wisdom during an experience of God,and is granted wisdom? |  | Definition 
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        | Whose idea was it to cut a baby in half? |  | Definition 
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        | Whose reign is marked by peace? |  | Definition 
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        | Who builds the temple of God as well as wall around the city of Jerusalem? |  | Definition 
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        | Who has 700 wives,and 300 concubines? |  | Definition 
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        | Who wrote proverbs,Song of Songs,and Ecclesiastes? |  | Definition 
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        | What's Solomon's down fall? |  | Definition 
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        | Name some negatives of Solomon's life? |  | Definition 
 
        | 1.spoils his son-which makes bad kings 2.Wives introduce pagan worship 3.depressed late in life 4.overtaxes and overworks the people |  | 
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        | Who follows foolish council to increase taxes and demands on Israelites? |  | Definition 
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        | Who directly causes the split of the 10 northern tribes led by Jeroboam? |  | Definition 
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        | Israel does what,which leads to what? |  | Definition 
 
        | The northern kingdom turns away from God,and therefore are punished with bad rulers for the next years |  | 
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        | What city declines more slowly until taken by the Babylonians? |  | Definition 
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        | Who is a prophet to King Ahab of Israel? |  | Definition 
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        | Who speaks out against worship of Baal introduced by Queen Jezebel? |  | Definition 
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        | Who has a contest of sacrifices? (aka lighting fire) |  | Definition 
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        | Who's the prophet of doom? |  | Definition 
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        | Who's extremely harsh in methods of communication? |  | Definition 
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        | Who bore no hope for Israel's ability to renounce their sinful ways? |  | Definition 
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        | used his children's names to deliever prophetic messages to Israel |  | 
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        | Hoeas's kid,reminder of the place where King Jehu wrongly murdered the family of former King Ahab |  | 
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        | Hosea's kid,"She (Israel) is not pitied) |  | 
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        | Hosea's kid,"Not my people" |  | 
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        | experienced visions,call narrative-literaly ingests the Lord's message by eating a scroll with God's word written on it in a vision |  | 
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        | Bodly predicts the destruction of God's temple in Jerusalem if the people do not renounce their sinfulness |  | 
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