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The land of Judea was located in the center of the world during Biblical times. This made Judea hard to capture or prey upon by other nations.
The Pseudepigraphical was spurious writings included in the Canon.
The books of the Old Testament were translated into Greek by the Alexandrian translators.
In the year when Jesus was born, the political situation was:
A need for a translation of the Hebrew Old Testament became necessary because _____ had become the new vernacular of the Jews in Egypt.
Alexandrian scholars translated the first five books of the Law (Pentateuch) by 280 B.C
The entire Old Testament had been translated by the year 180 A.D
The word “Torah” refers only to God’s Law whereas the word “nomas” refers to the whole range of codified laws.
The Greek New Testament and the Septuagint formed a unity called the Greek Bible.
By the New Testament times, “Koionia” Greek was the international language.
Match the following philosophers and religionists with the appropriate known facts.
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Plato
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,Aristotle,,“Reality resides in individual things, themselves.”,
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Zeno
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Epicurus
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Which of the following was not a characteristic of the Roman background?
The spiritual disarray of Rome can be stated as such: “Rome became a venerator of all deities, often horribly grotesque, confused, ill-formed sickly fantasies.”
Aristocratic society was a picture of moral depravity, idleness of wealth, and pursuit of pleasure.
Match the country with whom its individual gods.
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Egypt
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Persia
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Asia Minor
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Israel
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Bible students have difficulty identifying and associating the references to secular rulers because of the different types of rulers.
A surname of the early kings was “Caesar”.
Kings were the highest local rulers of territories.
Each Jewish community also had its religious leaders who ruled the personal and religious lives of the Jews.
The relative peace of the Empire with its provincial form of government was a setting that did not favor the beginnings of Christianity.
In review, match the political position with their responsibilities.
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Emperor
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King
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Governor
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Proconsul
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