New Testament Origins
The Life of St Paul
The Four Gospels
Literary Forms
Creation and Sin
100

The number of stages involved in the development of the New Testament scriptures

Three
100

St Paul was known by this Jewish name before his conversion experience

Saul

100

This term, meaning "with the same eye" is used to describe the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke

Synoptic

100

The major literary form, from the Greek word epistole was used to explain Jesus' teachcings to early converts

Letters (or Epistles) 

100

In the ancient world, this symbolic number represented perfection or completeness

Seven

200

This specific stage of development involved Apostles repeating stories of Jesus' suffering, death, and Resurrection

Stage Two (Oral Tradition)
200

Because he held this legal status, Paul was eventually executed by being beheaded with a sword rather than crucified

Roman citizen

200

This Gospel was written specifically for a community of Jewish Christians living in Antioch in Syria

The Gospel of Matthew

200

These are wise, short sayings used by biblical writers to teach lessons revealed by God

Proverbs

200

This story in Genesis demonstrates that a breakdown in a relationship with God leads to a serious breakdown in human relationships

Cain and Abel

300

Written around 51AD, this is considered the first book of the New Testament to be completed

The First Letter of St Paul to the Thessalonians

300

Paul was a gifted student of this famous Jewish teacher before becoming a missionary

Gamaliel

300

This inspired author wrote his Gospel for mostly non-Jewish and financially well-off Christians

Luke

300

Characterised by visions and symbols, this type of literature was used during times of great persecution 

Apocalyptic literature

300

This story uses the image of a great flood to show the spread of evil destroying the original harmony of creation

Noah and the Flood

400

He is believed by scholars to be the last of the 12 Apostles to die, passing peacefully around 100 AD

John

400

Paul was traveling to this city to persecute Christians when he experienced a transformative vision of Jesus

Damascus

400

To avoid using the sacred word "God" Matthew used this phrase to describe the power of God's love

The "Kingdom of Heaven"

400

Special hymns usually accompanied by stringed instruments, there are 150 of them in the Bible

Psalms

400

This Genesis account teaches that the Fall led to a state of chaos and confusion due to self-centred pride

Tower of Babel

500

The Holy Spirit guided the early Church to understand that these 2 specific "gospels" were not inspired and should be omitted from the Bible

The Gospels of Peter and Thomas
500

During his imprisonment, Paul was held for 2 years by this corrupt Roman procurator who hoped for a bribe

Felix

500

This is the year scholars believe the Church finally settled on the acceptance of only 4 Gospels

200 AD

500

In ancient times, this literary form was used by Greeks to announce good news of victory after a war

A Gospel

500

In the ancient world, people believed this physical structure supported an ocean above the sky

Solid vault (or dome)

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