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before Christ AD: anno domini |
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died in March/April 750 AUC |
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Varro, Varronian calendar |
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roman historian who created the common Roman system |
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Jesus age when ministry began |
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Duration of Jesus’ ministry |
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3 yrs give or take a few months |
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Time frame of Jesus’ birth |
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in the first century there was a view that a significant leader would arise from Judea. OT prophecies keep this hope alive among the jews |
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reigning when Jesus was born |
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made an attempt to fix Jesus's birthday in 525 AD |
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govenor of Syria and joint governor with sentius saturnius |
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ruled when John the Baptist was preaching, was co ruler with augustus his father in 12 AD and became sole ruler in 14 ad |
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derived from the hebrew name Yeshua “yahweh saves”, shortened form for Joshue, “yahweh is salvation” |
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Christos, “anointed one” points back to david as the Lord’s anointed and designates Jesus as God’s annoineted ruler |
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fulfillment of prophecies of davidic kingship |
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fulfillment of promises that abraham’s descendants would bless all nations |
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Date of the beginning of Jesus Ministry |
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Probable date for the Crucifixion of Jesus |
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Papias’ tradition about the authorship of the Gospel of Mark |
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testimony attributed to the apostle John which named Mark as the transmitter of the preaching of the apostle Peter |
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Provenance of the Gospel of Mark |
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Date of the Gospel of Mark |
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Three divisions of Matthew’s genealogy that correspond to important stages of Israel’s history and where found (3) |
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1. From Abraham-David 2. David-Exile 3. Exile-Christ |
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Three ways some have tried to deny the virgin birth of Christ and the problems with these viewpoints ( |
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1. Some suggest that He was born ordinary and then made extraordinary when He was baptized. -no sin before his baptism 2. Christians borrowed Him from Pagan myths -Matthew was a strong believer so it doesn’t make sense for him to borrow from pagans -the virgin birth was predicted in Isaiah 3. Jews created Him to fulfill prophecy -there is no evidence that says the Messiah would be born of a virgin |
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Characteristics of Genuine Miracles |
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1. Done publically 2. In a variety of circumstances 3. Sense perceptions 4. Were instant 5. Complete 6. Independent of secondary clauses 7. Done naturally with ease 8. Not done for selfish gain |
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