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Analysis to discover written sources
source criticism
Identify oldest oral forms
form criticism
Examination of the first three gospels
synoptic problem
Sitz im leben
life setting
To determine historical accuracy
historical criticism
Analysis of a narrative - structure, etc
narrative criticism
Every passage is inerrant and infallible
fundamentalism
Assembling, editing, rearranging text
redaction criticism
Comparing completed documents
literary criticism
Passages common to Luke and Matthew
Q document
Principles of interpretation
hermeneutics
Material unique to Luke
L document
Not authentic Jews, but mixed race
Samaritans
Dedicated to political freedom
Zealots
Dominated the Great Council
Sadducees
Became dominant after 70 AD
Pharisees
Jews very prejudiced against
Samaritans
One of Jesus’ disciples was one of these
Zealot, Simon
Most famous city
Qumran, Essenes
Members of the Jewish upper class
Sadducees
Jesus exposed their hypocrisy
Pharisees
“Separated Ones”
Pharisees
Preserved the Dead Sea scrolls
Essenes
Lived between Galilee and Judea
Samaritans
Opposed Jewish nationalism
Sadducees
Conservative movement in the 1900s
Fundamentalism
Conservative view of Biblical texts
innerant
A literary unit that is a complete entity
pericope