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Flashcards covering key theological concepts and themes from the lecture notes on the Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament.
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What does the end of the Hebrew Scriptures emphasize about life and death?
All people, regardless of being a fool or wise, rich or poor, will ultimately die.
What is described about the state of the remnant of Israel after the Hebrew Scriptures?
A remnant of Israel living in the land depends on great pavers and sees the Jerusalem Temple and walls rebuilt.
What was the condition of most Jews according to the notes?
Most Jews lived in the Diaspora, meaning they were scattered outside Israel.
What does Ezekiel 43:1-5 indicate about the Glory of the LORD?
The Glory of the LORD comes from the East.
What is the significance of Jesus weeping for Jerusalem according to Luke 19:28-40?
He weeps because they missed the return of God and that their city will be destroyed.
What accusation did Jesus make against the temple when driving sellers out?
He referred to it as a 'Den of robbers' and announced that 'the temple will be destroyed'.
What does Micah 4:11-5 and Isaiah 2:1-5 depict about Zion?
Zion is exalted to the highest, where people can sit under their own vine and fig tree.
What do the beasts in Daniel 7:1-18 symbolize?
They symbolize kingdoms ruling, specifically Babylon, Greece, and Medo-Persia.
What signifies the end of the dominion of the beasts in Daniel?
The 'Son of Man' signifies the end of the dominion of the beasts.
What key name is associated with Jesus in relation to humanity?
'Son of Man' is Jesus's favored name, representing the human species.