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A Faithful New Testament Church 2 Our objective is to be faithful Growth comes from faith OUR GOAL A Faithful New Testament church What will it take Know who you

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A Faithful New Testament Church 2 Our objective is to be faithful Growth comes from faith OUR GOAL A Faithful New Testament church What will it take Know who you are Historically Restoration. FOUNDATIONS . CLASS . 10, . Section 2 . Pages . 134-150. New. TESTAMENT. FOUNDATION. CLASS NUMBER . 10. SECTION TWO. THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS. The . gospel of MATTHEW, its structure. . The 5 major discourses of Matthew.. Foundations for Life. Who Decided?. What is Inspired?. Are any books missing?. Is our Old Testament the same as Jesus’?. Is our New Testament the same as the Church Father’s?. Canon. Defined – the list of books officially recognized as Holy Scripture.. It’s Appeal. It’s Enemies. The Book Of Acts. Appeal of CHURCH in the New Testament. Supernatural foundation – Resurrection of Jesus . (Acts 1:3). Divine Origin – Fulfilled Prophecy . (Acts 2). Grendel. : Chapters 3 and 4. Sophists. Sophists (In Greek “. sophia. ” means “wisdom”): Ones that are wise and that impart wisdom; . wise men. 5. th. Century . b.c. . (Athens). Sophists. Group of thinkers who taught skills of debate and rhetoric. Make-Up, books, trustworthiness . What is a . MetaNarrative. ? . Metanarrative – Overarching, all-embracing story of mankind in which all more particular narratives fit. . Biblical metanarrative – Creation-Fall-Redemption- New Creation is the all-embracing metanarrative for the biblical story . Jesus revealed. Impact 2017. Session 2. You will never the see the Bible in the same way again. You will see the Bible in its . rich. dimensions. It points to . Jesus. Course outline and reading plan. I. Mary - The Mother of Jesus. . Luke 1:26-31. Chosen . by God . . Luke 1:46-48. Humble. . Exalted . the . Lord. Rejoiced. Influential Women in the New Testament. II. Elizabeth, the Relative of Mary. . New Testament Exegesis. 2. Introduction. In . 2:1-16. Paul turns from a general view of depraved Gentile society to . the Roman church. itself, to people who think themselves moral.. In . 2:17-3:8. Jesus Christ: God’s Love Made Visible, Second Edition. Unit 2, Chapter 4. Document#: . TX004809. The Old Testament. The Old Testament is the story of God’s relationship with the ancient Israelites.. UNDERSTANDING . THE SCRIPTURES. ANTICIPATORY SET .  . If there was no New Testament,.  . What familiar Old Testament stories would become tragedies?. What Old Testament promises would be unfulfilled?. The New Testament consists of 27 separate books, written mainly, though not exclusively, by Apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ. These books teach and testify of the ministry and Atonement of Jesus Christ and the rise of the early Christian Church. The . The Law. History. Poetry. Prophecy. Old Testament Survey. The Law. History. Poetry. Prophecy. Old Testament Survey. The Law. :. . The Foundation for Christ. Genesis:. The . Election. of the Nation . A number of dates have been proposed for the Exodus.. Two primary views:. Early date, 1445 BC. Late date, 1290 BC. Old Testament Survey- Exodus. The early date is built upon the normal interpretation of 1 Kings 6:1 and Judges 11:26.. 1/5/2014. 1. Was Peter A Catholic? . The New Testament contains five different metaphors for the foundation of the Church (Matt. 16:18, 1 Cor. 3:11, Eph. 2:20, 1 Pet. 2:5–6, Rev. 21:14). . One metaphor that has been disputed is Jesus Christ’s calling the apostle Peter "rock": "You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it" (Matt. 16:18.

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