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When the New Testament began, the Greeks ruled Palestine.
After the Babylonian Captivity, most of the Jews returned to Palestine.
During the Persian Period, Palestine suffered much because of the constant warfare between Greece and Persia.
In 285 B.C. the Jews in Alexandria, Egypt, made a translation of the Hebrew Old Testament to Greek. This translation is called:
Alexander spread the _____ culture and language wherever he went.
The Romans set up road systems so that their legions could move to almost any part of the world.
Levi was a tax collector.
Which of the following is true about Philip:
In review, match the following:
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Simon Peter
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Andrew
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John
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James (the less)
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Jude
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Judas Iscariot
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In review, match the following:
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Simon Peter
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Bartholomew
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Thomas
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Matthew
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Simon
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The Herodians were a Jewish religious sect.
The Levites were in charge of the Tabernacle and its services.
Pharisees were called “separatists” because they separated themselves from the religious sects of their days.
Publicans were hated by Jews.
Repentance requires a change of attitude.
Which is true of the Sadducees?
“Sadducees” means “Separatist”.
The Samaritans were people without Jewish descent, who tried to mix Jewish religions with idolatry.
Which is not true of the Sanhedrin?
The Sanhedrin can be traced to the time of?
Peter, John, and Stephen stood before the Sanhedrin council.
Scribes were usually Pharisees.
With few exceptions, quotations from the Old Testament to the New Testament are from the Septuagint.
It was three decades after Christ ascension that the Holy Spirit inspired men to write the New Testament.
The New Testament is spiritual food for growing, maturing, and serving.
In review, match the following:
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Diaspora
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Synagogues
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Greeks
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Romans
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Jerusalem
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Fullness of time
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