THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY THE INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD A Paper Submitted to Dr. James F. Davis In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course New Testament Introduction (NBST 525) By Charles Koomson March 3‚ 2013. TABLE CONTENT INTRODUCTION 3 THE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD 4 THE GREEK PERIOD 5 The Ptolematic Period……………………………………………………………………...6 The Seleucid Period………………………………………………………………………..7 PERIOD OF JEWISH SELF-RULE 9
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY THE PRESSURES AND DISUNITY OF THE INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD BY ARTHUR D. JACKSON (ID# 24522806) NEW TESTAMENT INTRODUCTION NBST 525 LUO (summer 2013) Dr. Bob Kendall August 11‚ 2013 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 ANTECEDENT EVENTS 722-433 BC 5 PERSIAN AND MEDO-PERSIAN RULE 559-331 BC 6 HELLENISTIC (GREEK) RULE 368-323 BC 7 PTOLEMIES AND SELEUCIDS RULE 323-166 BC 8 JEWISH (MACCABEAN AND HASMONEAN) SELF-RULE 166-63 BC 9 ROMAN (HEROD) RULE 63 BC to AD
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INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD NEW TESTAMENT ORIENTATION I NBST 525 AN ANALYSIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS OF ARTS IN RELIGION LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BY: LYNCHBURG‚ VIRGINIA SUNDAY‚ OCTOBER 9‚ 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………1 THE INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD…………………………………….1 HEROD THE GREAT’S PALESTINIAN RULE…………………………...7 CONCLUSION………………………………………….…………………..9 INTRODUCTION The Intertestamental period
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1.) Alexander the Great- Alexander the Great played an important role in the intertestamental period. He defeated Darius of Persia and brought Greek rule to the known world. He established seventy cities‚ all modeled after the Greek style. His conquering of the middle east facilitated the Hellenization of Rome‚ and brought the Jews under Grecian dominion‚ to the dismay of many Jews living there at that time. 2.) Antiochus Epiphanes- Replaced High Priest Onias III with Onias’ own brother
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THE INTERTESTAMENTAL PAPER A PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR. CHARLES E. POWELL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE NBST 525 LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BY RICHARD ASOMANING AUGUST 12TH 2012 Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………….3 Grecian Period………………………………………………………………………………….4 Ptolemaic Period………………………………………………………………………………..5 Seleucid Period…………………………………………………………………………………
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The lifestyle between Intertestamental Palestinians and Roman daily life were quite contrasting. These two groups grew from distinct traditions‚ geographies‚ socio-economic conditions and religious beliefs. These distinctions came at odds with each other‚ demonstrated some harsh qualities on both sides and resulted in some influencing on the other. However‚ it was the might of the Romans that typically positioned their culture in the dominant position politically and economically. Housing and daily
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Intertestamental Messiah During the intertestamental period between Malachi and Matthew‚ another view of the Messiah began to circulate. The view‚ originating from the Qumran writings and their religious leader’s interpretation of the Old Testament‚ describe the Messiah as a warrior‚ a political and militant leader with the goal of destroying Israel’s enemy and the restoration of the Davidic Kingdom. This goal was established according to God’s own design‚ as the Messiah fulfilled his role as king
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Some aspects of marriage in Intertestamental Literature Intertestamental period extends from the two centuries before Christian era through the first Century AD. We shall consider some of the works which are not in the canonical collection of Scriptures. We have hereby to admit that the problem of dating the material and the fact that the literature yields strongly contrasting views regarding marriage are a challenge in studying the intertestamental literature. However‚ it is extremely
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Liberty University The Intertestamental Period: The Jewish Backgrounds and Interactions of Early Christianity with Judaism A research paper submitted to Professor Laurie Schweinsberg In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For The course NBST 510 Liberty baptist Theological seminary By Lynchburg‚ Virginia December 8‚ 2013 Table of Contents “ Tractable Yebamoth 47b” Isidore Epstein Ed. Soncino Babylonian Talmud Electronic Ed. (London: The Soncino press‚ 1948)
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Exploring the Bible 3 October‚ 2011 Inter-Biblical Period: 400 Years The Old Testament focuses on God’s covenant with his people and the stories of men of great faith and also men of prophecy‚ foretelling Christ coming. The New Testament‚ however‚ focuses on the redemption side. The Redemption side is Christ’s story here on Earth and his ministry to other people. Malachi‚ the last book written in the Old Testament‚ was written around 424 B.C. Then 418 years after‚ the book of Matthew‚ the first
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