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In 285 B.C. the Jews in Alexandria, Egypt, made a translation of their 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.
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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The term “apostle” is especially applied to the twelve disciples and Paul.
A centurion is a captain of five- hundred (500) men.
The Levites were in charge of the Tabernacle and its services.
Repentance requires a change of attitude.
When was the Sabbath?
The Samaritans were people without Jewish descent, who tried to mix Jewish religions with idolatry.
Peter, John, and Stephen stood before the Sanhedrin council.
Scribes were usually Pharisees.
Which of the following is/are true of the scribes?
Which is not true of a Synagogue?
Matthew, Mark, and John are synoptic Gospels.
The Zealots supported Herod and Rome
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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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The New Testament is:
The ministry of Christ:
All the books of the Bible came into being by man’s great intellect.
The twenty-seven books of the New Testament were written over a period of _____ years.
The writing material of most of the autographs was paper-like material called:
Copies of the New Testament books were handwritten by scribes until the middle of the century A.D., when Gutenberg invented movable type for the printing press.
______ of the New Testament books are historical in content.
In the New Testament, how many books are considered Epistles (letters)?
The Book of Revelation stands last because it is mainly about the end times.
Matthew was written especially with the _____ in mind.
_____ is the extension and fulfillment of the Gospels
Of the twenty-one Epistles written, how many are attributed to Paul?
Hebrews and James are placed together because both are addressed to ____ Christians.
The books of the Apocrypha were:
The original autographs of the New Testament were written in Hebrew
The official Bible of Christendom of Europe for 1,000 years was the:
The Geneva Bible excelled in accuracy and was very popular.
The tension and unrest over the two “competing” versions of the Bible, led King James I to call for a new translation. Which of the following Bibles caused this tension and unrest?
Two versions of the Bible suggested for the serious Bible student are New American Standard and the New International Version.
The King James Version descended from the Great Bible of 1739.
It is important that we recognize, by faith, the presence of Divine design when we study the history of the Bible.
God inactively directs human history for the purpose of redeeming man to Himself.
The Old Testament historical events end with Ezra and Nehemiah. The New Testament begins with the birth of Christ.
The Jews are the ones to whom the Gospel was first sent.
Which of the following peoples were contacted first when Paul and others moved out into the ends of the earth?
Synagogues were not established as the local places of worship.
The Sadducees were the political party of the Jewish aristocratic priesthood and were popular with the common people
