Nbst 515 exam 1 (2020) a+

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  1. According to the presentations, a group of first-century Jews known as “followers of the Messiah” would later be called “Christians.”
  2. According to Elwell, a good way to describe the Gospels is “expanded biographical sermons.”
  3. According to the presentations, the first half of Jesus’ ministry took place where?
  4. According to Elwell, which of the following is not one of the characteristics of apocalyptic thought?
  5. According to Elwell, which disciple did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he actually saw him?
  6. According to Elwell, the Hebrew Scriptures were eventually divided into three sections: the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings.
  7. According to Elwell, the earliest description we have of the Gospels as books, referred to as “memoirs,” comes from
  8. According to Elwell, we should study the New Testament because
  9. According to the presentations, the Sadducees accepted all parts of the Hebrew Bible as Scripture.
  10. According to Elwell, a canon is an authoritative collection of documents.
  11. According to Elwell, the New Testament consists of the Gospels, Acts, 21 letters, and one book of prophecy.
  12. According to the presentations, the “radical wing” of the liberal group, the Pharisees, was likely the
  13. According to Elwell, which of the following was not one of the functions of the synagogue in Jesus’ day?
  14. According to the presentations, which two Gospels give us information about Jesus’ birth?
  15. According to the presentations, all four Gospels indicate that John the Baptist had a pivotal role in Jesus’ early ministry.
  16. According to the presentations, when did the term “Christian” first come into popular usage?
  17. According to the presentations, the Pharisees believed that God, at Sinai, gave Moses two Torahs, one written and one oral.
  18. According to Elwell, our primary source of information about the Jewish Roman War of AD 66-70 was composed by
  19. According to the presentations, “a sabbath day’s journey” was the distance one could travel on the sabbath day without violating the commandment to keep the sabbath.
  20. According to Elwell, New Testament theologians call the preached gospel the “kerygma.”

  

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