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- 4. The Bible was ___________ by hand until the 15th century when the printing press was invented.
- 7. Some books were rejected by early Christians and some were accepted. The books that were accepted are said to be _______ (Hint: BOOOOOOM!)
- 10. The first four books of the New Testament that tell the story of Jesus.
- 12. In the Old Testament, the ________ Prophets are the shorter versions of books like Jeremiah and Ezekiel.
- 16. The Bible was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. In order to read the Bible in our own context, we have to have an English _______________ of the Bible.
- 17. The title for the person who would establish a new covenant becuase the one with Abraham just wasn't working! (Hint: We didn't go-over this one together... so ask Jon... you can also look it up in Daniel 9:25 (use the NASB translation)
- 20. God made a covenant with this person from the Old Testament in Genesis 12 promising that he would bless him and his descendants.
- 21. What is the second part of the Bible? It was primarily written in Greek.
- 22. What is the name of the old copies of the Bible (ranging from small snippets to long codexes)? (Hint: Rhymes with "land the ships").
- 23. Before the Bible was written, it was spoken. We call this the ______ tradition.
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- 1. The Kingdom of _________ was established by God through Saul and confirmed by David.
- 2. If you look in the Table of Contents of your Bible, you will find 66 ______ (Hint: Think library).
- 3. In the Old Testament, there is a section of scripture the ______ Prophets. They're called this because of how long they are, not because of how important they are.
- 5. The first five books of the Bible are called the Pentateuch, although many people just say Torah. This is the Jewish word for the _______ (Hint: What does a police officer enforce?)
- 6. The Kingdom of Israel eventually split in two, one side being destroyed completely by the Assyrians and the other being sent into _______ by the Babylonians
- 8. What is the first part of the Bible? It was primarily written in Hebrew.
- 9. When we read the Bible in _______, we read it according to its place in history and according to its place in the Bible. It is how we accomplish this thing we call exegesis.
- 11. Paul wrote these to churches he planted. They make up the majority of the New Testament (Hint: Think stamps).
- 13. Reading our own perspectives into the Bible is called "___"-egesis. This is not so good!
- 14. One of the reasons we study the Bible is becuase it is a tool for our discipleship to Jesus. The word we use to describe this is _________. (Hint: Starts with a P and is a synonym for useful).
- 15. When Adam and Eve began to distrust God and ate of the forbidden fruit, this is called the _____ (Hint: Ooops, I tripped!)
- 18. The process of letting the Bible speak for itself is called "___"-egesis. This is good!
- 19. We study the Bible because it points to one particular person. He is the fulfillment of everything we come across in the Scritpures. Who is that person?