Inspiration of the Bible
OT Canonization
NT Canonization
The Intertestamental Period
Bible Versions
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It is the most read book of all times.

What is the Bible?

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These are the languages in which the Bible was written.

What is Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek?

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This is the number of New Testament books.

What is 27?

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This is approximately the number of years this period of time covers.

What is 400?

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This is the version of Old Testament scriptures used by Jesus, Paul, and others when quoting/studying the OT.

What is the Septuagint?

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This word is only found in the Bible once (2 Timothy 3:16).

What is "inspiration?"

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This word means "a collection of books."

What is "canon?"

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Peter considered the writings of this Jewish contemporary to be inspired, authoritative Scripture (2 Peter 3:15-16).

Who is Paul?

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This collection of writings (considered uninspired) was written mainly during the Intertestamental Period.

What is the Apocrypha?

200

This is the language of the common NT version used in the Catholic church for over 1,000 years; translated by Jerome in 384 AD.

What is Latin?

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This entity came to guide the apostles into all truth (John 16:12-15).

What is the Holy Spirit?

300

This Catholic Bible contains extra books not considered canonical.

What is the Apocrypha? 

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This Latin term means "seeing all together" and refers to Matthew, Mark, and Luke; often called the "___ gospels."

What is "synoptic?"

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This is the group of Jews who led the revolt and took control of Judah in about 166 BC.

Who were the Maccabees?

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In 1455, he invented the printing press which allowed for mass production of the Bible.

Who is Johannes Gutenberg?

400

This kind of prophecy contains truths about future events.

What is predictive prophecy?

400

These are the three divisions of the Hebrew Old Testament and is often cited by Jesus and other New Testament figures.

What is the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings?

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These are the 4 subcategories of the New Testament divisions.

What are the Gospel accounts, the book of history, Pauline epistles and general epistles, and apocalyptic epistle?

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These two Roman concepts that came about in this time period made for the ease of the spread of the gospel in the early 1st century.

What are roads and a common language?

400

This version of the Bible was commissioned because many of the column notes in the Geneva Bible were anti-monarchial.

What is the King James Version?

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Some incorrectly say this ancient man predicted the  September 11th terrorist attacks as well as the end of the world. He lived from 1503 to 1566

Who is Nostradamus?

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This Old Testament book is considered to be the oldest book of the Bible.

What is the book of Job?

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He was an ancient Jewish historian that lived at the same time as the NT writers were working (AD 37-100); he quotes from their work extensively as historical records.

Who was Josephus?

500

The Roman empire is represented by these two elements in Nebuchadnezzar's dream of Daniel 2.

What is iron and clay?

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All modern versions of the Bible fall on a scale of reliability vs readability with these three categories.

What is word-for-word, thought-for-thought, and paraphrase?

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