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Lawyers, doctors of the Law, rabbis -
scribes
Jewish party that denied existence of angels -
Sadducees
Believing in many gods -
Polytheistic
Author of the New Testament -
Holy Spirit
Number of Epistles written by Paul -
13
Unveiling or uncovering -
Revelation
Feast of weeks when Holy Spirit filled 120 disciples -
Pentecost
Deacon and evangelist of early church -
Philip
Jews who intermarried with the Gentiles -
Samaritans
Greek translation of Hebrew Scriptures - the
Septuagint
Under the
Persian
Empire, the
high priest
was allowed to rule the
Jews.
11-16
intertestamental period books - the
Apocrypha
Synoptic Eyewitnesses authors -
Matthew
,
Mark
,
Luke
Place equal with the written law - Traditions (Pharisees)
Four writes of the Seven General Epistles -
Peter,
James
,
John
,
Jude.
Apocrypha
: books that were written during the inter-Testamental period, but not included in the Protestant Bible.
Pseudepigrapha
- intertestamental Period literature which carried the names of false authors.
Acts
covered 30 years of Church History.
Four gospels were written in order for:
Jews
,
Gentiles
,
world
,
church.
Four divisions of the NT in order:
Historical
,
Pauline
,
General
,
Prophetical.
Prosecution of Jews by the AE -
Syrian
Revelation
- Jesus is the
Lord
of
Lords
An
Apostle
prisoner
in his own hired - in period of
Foreign
Missions
The Holy Spirit filled 120 people -
Pentecost
Main Empires during Intertestamental Period -
Persian
,
Grecian
,
Roman
,
Egyptian
,
Syrian
,
Maccabean
Paul wrote these Epistles:
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
possibly,
Hebrews
What doctrines did the Pharisees believe that were rejected by the Sadducees?
The Pharisees believed in the resurrection of the body, life after death, angels, demons, and the coming of the Messiah and His Kingdom.
How did the Septuagint prepare the world for the coming of Jesus Christ?
It was used all over the Roman Empire to teach the Gentiles about God and to prepare the New Testament writers to write their books.