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37 Cards in this Set
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Wisdom Literature
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Wisdom literature were expressed in different literary forms including riddles, fables, and proverbs in the early times and sages that procuced the book of Job.
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Postexilic Event
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A time when the community was resolved to worship yahweh alone.
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Psalms
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A collection of music from the temple, some from David.
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Proverbs
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(Wisdom Book) Reguards wisdom as much a divine gift as the prophetic word.
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Ecclesiastics
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skeptical wisdom by annonymous Israelite sages and delights in paradox.
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Job
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An innocent biblical character who's problems begin in heaven between Yahweh & Satan and is put through obsticles to prove his unconditional love and faithfulness to Yahweh.
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Ruth
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A foreign gentile who is seen as a sympathetic figure & fulfills God's purpose in creating David's royal dynasty.
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Song of Songs
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A cycle of erotic poems extolling sensual love or an allegory of the love binding Yahweh & Israel.
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Lamentations
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A book where poets are exploring the causes of evil and suffering and Yahweh's reasons for allowing non-beliving nations to triumph over them.
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Esther
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A non-religious book that uplifted the Hebrews in the understanding that they can take care of themselves.
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Ezra
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The re-building of Yahweh's temple in Jerusalem.
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Nehemiah
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Translation of the mosiac law in the post-exilic times for resettled Judeans
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Ezra
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The re-building of Yahweh's temple in Jerusalem.
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Daniel
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Apocolyptic Book describing the wonderment of end times.
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Nehemiah
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Translation of the mosiac law in the post-exilic times for resettled Judeans
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Chronicles
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Rewrites of Samuel and Kings changing the emphasis.
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Daniel
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Apocolyptic Book describing the wonderment of end times.
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How did Alexander the Great affect the Hebrew culture?
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He conquored most of the known world, created an empire that extended from Greece & India propagated Greek culture throughout the near east and instituted a period of cosmopolitan.
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Chronicles
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Rewrites of Samuel and Kings changing the emphasis.
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How did Alexander the Great affect the Hebrew culture?
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He conquored most of the known world, created an empire that extended from Greece & India propagated Greek culture throughout the near east and instituted a period of cosmopolitan.
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Ezra
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The re-building of Yahweh's temple in Jerusalem.
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Nehemiah
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Translation of the mosiac law in the post-exilic times for resettled Judeans
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Daniel
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Apocolyptic Book describing the wonderment of end times.
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Chronicles
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Rewrites of Samuel and Kings changing the emphasis.
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How did Alexander the Great affect the Hebrew culture?
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He conquored most of the known world, created an empire that extended from Greece & India propagated Greek culture throughout the near east and instituted a period of cosmopolitan.
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Apocolypse
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Is a description of a future corse of events called the end times.
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Hellenistic
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Jews living outside palestine who adapted the Greek culture which began with Alexander the Great's conquest.
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Sage
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The sage's office was to provide wisdom or advice.
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Passion
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The Crucifixion of Jesus
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Baptism
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A religious ceremony associated with John the Baptist and performed on converts in the infant christian community
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Exorcism
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The act of expelling a demon or evil spirit from a person.
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Isis
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Ancient Egyptian goddess who was worshiped in prehistoric to roman times.
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Gospel
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The christian message. "Good News"
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Mirthraism
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young persian god born a rock on December 25, who slew the bull of heaven.
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Synoptic Gospels
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The first 3 gospels that are all viewed together.
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Parousia
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the comming of the christ in the world. (similar to advent)
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What is the role of Jesus in the new testament?
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To potrary Jesus's first acts and lasts words.
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