Glossary Terms 21-40: Called by the Gospel, An Intro to the New Testament Flashcards

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Canon

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from the Greek work for a reed used as a measuring stick; refers to the authoritative collection of texts in the Old and/or New Testament.

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Christ

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Greek word for an “anointed one”; translates the Hebrew “Messiah.”

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Christocentric

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“Christ-centered”; Christ is the focal point or center of Scripture.

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Christology

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subset of Christian theology that attempt to answer the question, “Who is Jesus?”

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Circular letter

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a letter written to groups in different locations that was carried from place to place and read in those various locations (see Revelation 1 :11).

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Circumcision

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cutting off the foreskin of the penis as a sign of God’s covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17 and the promise given to Abraham and his seed/offspring.

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Centurion

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a Roman military officer in command of 100 men; the term could be used more generically for any lower level military officer.

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Colony

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a city in the Roman Empire established to exert Roman control in a region; sometimes populated by veteran legionnaires; considered a part of Rome itself.

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Contextual

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emphasizes the setting in which the New Testament documents were written and/or the setting to which they were addressed; includes such things as personal interaction, cultural factors, and geographical issues.

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Covenantal nomism

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term coined by E. P. Sanders asserting that first-century Judaism was dominated by the belief that Israelites got into God’s covenant by his election and mercy; obedience to the Law was the required response for staying in the covenant; atonement was available for those who sinned through repentance and sacrifice.

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Cross

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the instrument of crucifixion used by the Romans again non-Roman insurrectionists; an instrument of humiliation and intimidation as well as execution, the cross came to be a symbol of Christian identification.

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Curse

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penalty God placed upon those who sin beginning in Genesis 3.

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Deacon

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from Greek diakonos, translated “minister” or “servant”; term later referred to a specific church official, but the role and functions are fairly undefined in New Testament times.

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Defilement

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a temporary state ritual impurity, making one ineligible to participate in temple or synagogue practices; examples that made on ritual impure include contact with blood, corpses, and unclean animals.

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Decapolis

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ten Graeco-Roman cites generally east and south of the Sea of Galilee that functioned as quasi-independent cultural outposts on the eastern fringe of the Roman Empire.

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Decalogue

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the “ten words” known popularly as the Ten Commandments.

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Denarius

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the standard coin of the Roman Empire; the wage paid to a common laborer for a day’s work.

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Diasopora

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Greek word that means “scattering”; refers to the Jews who were scattered through the Roman Empire prior to and during the time of the New Testament.

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Didache (or Teaching of the Twelve Apostles)

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a late first-century or early second-century Christian document; first part describes “the two ways” of life or death and serves as catechetical manual; part two includes instructions on baptism, the Lord’s Supper, worship, and church leadership.

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Discipleship

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following Jesus; the lifestyle, actions, and words of a disciple.