Salvation History Events
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Who led the Israelites into the land of the Canaanites?

Joshua

What challenges did the Israelites face during the Return, Rebuilding of the temple and Renewal of the Covenant?

The Israelites faced with the barrenness of the land and confronted by the oppositions from their neighbors.

Who was the first king chosen by God for His chosen nation?

Saul

Who freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt?

<p>Moses</p> Signup and view all the answers

What empire was built because of the wise way of governing the people they conquered?

<p>Roman Domination</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who conquered Palestine and introduced Hellenization in 333 B.C.?

<p>Alexander the Great</p> Signup and view all the answers

What event happened after the death of Solomon?

<p>Divided Kingdom</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who proudly affirmed that the wandering Aramean was his father during the Patriarchal Stage?

<p>Jacob</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which patriarch did God call in order to create a people?

<p>Abraham</p> Signup and view all the answers

What period marked a low point in the Jewish national history?

<p>Babylonian Captivity</p> Signup and view all the answers

Under whose leadership did his people capture Jerusalem in 587 B.C. during the Babylonian Captivity?

<p>Nebuchadnezzar</p> Signup and view all the answers

From whom did the first real sustained attack on Israelite's religion come during the Maccabean Revolt and Hasmonean Rule?

<p>Antiochus I</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who killed a fellow Jew who was about to sacrifice to the Gods during the Maccabean Revolt and Hasmonean Rule?

<p>Mattathias</p> Signup and view all the answers

During whose Roman occupation was Jesus Christ of Nazareth born?

<p>Birth of Messiah</p> Signup and view all the answers

Under whose reign was The King of Kings born?

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Who are the four Patriarchs mentioned in the Patriarchal Stage?

<p>Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who are the four wives of Jacob?

<p>Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah, Rachel (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who were the first Kings of the Israelites?

<p>King David, King Solomon, King Saul (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who were Alexander the Great's two generals who ruled Egypt and Syria?

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Mariology concerns with the study of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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The four Gospels are Matthew, Mark, Luke and James.

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Tacitus Cornelius was a Jewish historian that mentioned the name of Christ on his account of the burning of Rome.

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Joseph Flavius was a Roman historian who wrote the Jewish Antiquities.

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Eschatology deals with the doctrine of salvation.

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The letter to the Romans is a Catholic Epistle.

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Lucian Samosata wrote the biography of Peregrinus who once became a Christian.

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Christology from Below is presented in the four gospels.

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Suetonius mentioned Christ on the account of the tumult of the Jews.

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Soteriology deals with last things.

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The word Gospel is derived from the word gospel.

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Christology from Above focuses on the Word becoming flesh.

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Jerusalem Talmud is an extended commentary of the Jewish Law.

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Christology clarifies who and what Jesus is for those who believe in Him.

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Pliny the Great mentioned Christ in one of his letters to Emperor Trajan.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Christology from Above mean?

<p>Christology from Above means the Divine Nature of Christ</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Christology from Below talk about?

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Around what time did The Exodus event happen?

<p>around 1250 B.C</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was the prophet and the leader sent by God to free the Israelite's from the slavery of the Egyptians?

<p>Moses</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was called as an unlimited lover?

<p>Yaweh</p> Signup and view all the answers

On what mountain did God renew the covenant between Himself and His people?

<p>Mount Sinai</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what book is found Israelite's response to Yaweh by being obedient to the Ten Commandments?

<p>Book of Exodus</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many years is the length of years that the chosen people wander in the wilderness bound to the Promised Land?

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Around what time did the Promise Land event happen?

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Flashcards

Entry to Promised Land

Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan.

Return & Rebuilding

Barren land, opposition faced by Israelites

Saul

First king of Israel, chosen by God.

Exodus

Moses freed the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.

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Alexander's generals

Alexander's generals who ruled Egypt and Syria

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Hellenization

Alexander the Great introduced Hellenization.

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Divided Kingdom

Kingdom split after Solomon's death.

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Abraham

God calls Abraham to create a people.

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Nebuchadnezzar

Jerusalem captured in 587 B.C.

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Antiochus I

Attack on Israelite religion

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Mattathias

Jew killed for sacrificing to gods.

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Birth of Messiah

Jesus born during Roman occupation.

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Four Patriarchs

Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph.

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Jacob's Wives

Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah, Rachel

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First Kings of Israel

Saul, David, Solomon

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Mariology

Study of Blessed Virgin Mary.

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The Four Gospels

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

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Lucian Samosata

Christian biography by Lucian.

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Suetonius

Mentioned Christ during a Jewish event.

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Gospel Etymology

Gospel origin.

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Christology from Above

Focuses on Christ's divine nature.

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Christology from Above

Focuses on the word becoming flesh.

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Jerusalem Talmud

Extended commentary of Jewish law.

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Christology

Clarifies who and what Jesus is.

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Christology from Above

Divine Nature of Christ

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Christology from Below

Christ's Human Nature.

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The Exodus

Event around 1250 B.C

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Moses

Prophet who freed Israelites

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Yaweh

Called unlimited lover.

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Mount Sinai

God renewed covenant.

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Study Notes

  • Events detailed below trace Salvation History

Entry to the Promised Land

  • Joshua led the Israelites into the land of the Canaanites.

Return, Rebuilding, and Renewal

  • Israelites faced barrenness and opposition during their return.

Creation of a Monarchy

  • Saul was the King chosen by God.

Exodus Experience

  • Moses freed the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.

Roman Domination

  • A powerful empire was built due to wise governance.

Tribulation Under Greeks

  • Alexander the Great conquered Palestine and introduced Hellenization in 333 B.C.

Divided Kingdom

  • This occurred after Solomon's death.

Patriarchal Stage

  • Jacob affirmed the wandering Aramean was his father.
  • God called Abraham to create a people.

Babylonian Captivity

  • A low point in Jewish national history.
  • Nebuchadnezzar's leadership led to the capture of Jerusalem in 587 B.C.

Maccabean Revolt and Hasmonean Rule

  • The first sustained attack on Israelite religion came from Antiochus I.
  • Mattathias killed a Jew about to sacrifice to pagan gods.

Birth of Messiah

  • Jesus Christ of Nazareth was born during the Roman occupation.
  • The King of King's was born under Augustus Caesar, during Octavian's reign.

Patriarchs

  • The four patriarchs are Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.

Jacob's Wives

  • The four wives of Jacob are Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah, and Rachel.

First Kings of Israel

  • The first kings are David, Solomon, and Saul.
  • Alexander the Great's two generals ruled Egypt and Syria.

Mariology

  • Concerns the study of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Gospels

  • The four Gospels are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (James is incorrect).

Tacitus Cornelius

  • Cornelius mentioned Christ on his account of the burning of Rome.

Joseph Flavius

  • Flavius was a Jewish historian who wrote the Jewish Antiquities.

Eschatology

  • Deals with the doctrine of last things.

Romans

  • Is not a Catholic Epistle

Lucian Samosata

  • Samosata wrote the biography of Peregrinus, who became a Christian.

Christology

  • Christology from Below is not presented in the four gospels

Suetonius

  • Mentioned Christ on the account of the tumult of the Jews.

Soteriology

  • Deals with salvation.

Gospel

  • Is derived from the word 'godspel'.

Christology

  • Christology from Above focuses on the Divine Nature of Christ

Jerusalem Talmud

  • Talmud is an extended commentary of the Jewish Law.

Christology

  • Clarifies Jesus is for those who believe in Him.

Pliny

  • Pliny the Great mentioned Christ in one of his letters to Emperor Trajan.

Christology from Above

  • Refers to the Divine Nature of Christ.

Christology from Below

  • Refers to Christ's Human Nature.

The Exodus

  • Occurred around 1250 B.C.

Moses

  • A prophet sent by God to free Israelites from Egyptian slavery.

Yahweh

  • Was called an unlimited lover by followers

Mount Sinai

  • Where God renewed the covenant with His people.

Book of Exodus

  • Contains the Israelite response to Yahweh through obedience to the Ten Commandments.

40 Years

  • The time the chosen people wandered in the wilderness toward the Promised Land.

Promise Land

  • This was approximately 1200 B.C,

Joshua

  • Led the Israelites into the land of the Canaanites.

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Overview of key events in Salvation History, from the entry to the Promised Land led by Joshua to the Maccabean Revolt and Hasmonean Rule. Includes the Exodus, Babylonian Captivity and Roman Domination.

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