The two words used to describe inspiration
Verbal and plenary
The synoptic gospels
Matthew, Mark, Luke
The religious group which rejected the future resurrection.
Sadducees
The language of the NT
Greek
The two men connected to Jesus in Matthew’s genealogy.
Abraham and David.
The art and science of studying the Bible.
Hermeneutics
What does the term synoptic mean?
"To see together"
The group who were tasked with interpreting the Hebrew Scriptures
The Scribes
The Jewish Overlords in chronological order.
Three OT verses quoted by Matthew.
Micah 5:2, Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 9:1-2, Zechariah 9:9.
The goal of studying the Bible which involves remove barriers such as language, literature, history, and culture.
Exposition
The book which shares 90% of its contents with Matthew
Mark
The religious group who saw themselves as “true Jews” and worship on Mt. Gerizim
Samaritans
The Herodian who had John the Baptist killed.
Herod Antipas
The section of the Sermon on the Mount featuring the phrase “You have heard it said…”
The Law section.
The author known for defending inspiration and the two most important passages of Scripture he used.
B. B. Warfield; 2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:19-20
The four genres of the New Testament.
Gospels, History, Letters, and Apocalypse
The Jewish replacement for temple sacrifices during the exile.
Synagogues
The family who fought to give Israel its independence during the intertestamental period.
Maccabees
The four commands in the Great Commission.
Go, make Disciples, Baptize, Teach them to obey
The Five Historical Background Questions.
Author, Audience, Date, Occasion, Purpose
The three measures of canonicity
The reason the Pharisees rejected Jesus
He seemed to disregard the Law and the Oral Tradition
The spread of Greek values, worldview, and religion.
Hellenization
Three rules for interpreting Parables
There is only main point,
some details don't matter,
the emphasis is on what comes last,
related to context,
Jesus might explain