This term means that the original copies of the New Testament had no mistakes or anything outside of what God wanted there.
What is inerrancy?
The definition of the Greek work "gnosis"
What is knowledge?
The first section of the Hebrew Old Testament (Pentateuch)
What is the Torah/Law?
This German had his own Thesis that there was no orthodox Christianity, but many Christianities in the early church
Who is (Walter) Bauer?
How many books are in the OT? Give both answers.
What is 39 and 22?
This is the text of Scripture where we learn about the divine inspiration of God's Word
What is 2 Timothy 3:16-17?
The Gospel of Judas portrays Jesus doing this activity in multiple instances, including after his disciples prayed
What is laughing?
This Hebrew Word (with a lot of phlegm) is the word describing the whole of the Old Testament Scriptures.
What is TaNaKh?
This test of canonicity means that the author must have had a certain type of authority
This test of canonicity involved making sure that the books were written within the same time period or close to the events
What is Antiquity?
This term originally meant "reed," but came to be used to represent a list/group of books that were recognized as being in Scripture
What is canon?
What Thomas did with the knowledge given to him by Jesus
What is keep it a secret?
The second section of the Hebrew Old Testament
What is the Nevi'im/Prophets?
Ignatius and Clement both wrote letters to early churches; why were these not included in Scripture?
What is "they did not have apostolic authority"?
This two-word view of inspiration meaning that EVERY WORD of Scripture was exactly where God intended is the orthodox view
What is Verbal Plenary?
When we come to a supposed contradiction in the Bible, this is what we should examine first
What is the context?
What is "Women are not worthy of life." and must make themselves male to enter the kingdom
The final section of the Hebrew Old Testament
What is the Ketuvim/Writings?
This fragment written around 190 A.D. contained 22 out of the 27 New Testament books
What is the Muratorian Fragment?
To pass the test of orthodoxy, the books being considered for the NT Canon had to agree with what two things?
What is the Old Testament and the apostle's teaching?
2 Peter 1:21 says that (in writing Scripture), "men spoke from God as they were carried along by..." ___________________
What is The Holy Spirit?
This term means "false writings" and represents works that people attempted to present as Scripture, but were not written by those with apostolic authority
What is Pseudepigrapha?
At the meeting of Jamnia in 90 A.D., rabbis discussed whether these two books should remain in the OT Canon
2 Peter 3:16 includes an affirmation of whose writings as Scripture?
Who is Paul?
The council that determined which books should be in the canon
What is NO COUNCIL?