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| First of the 8 salvation events; God creates everything that exists |
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| 2nd of the 8 events of Salvation History; pure spirits, created beings, disobeyed God |
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| 3rd of the 8 events of Salvation History; the sin of Adam and Eve called pride |
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| 4th of the 8 events in Salvation History; God promises to send the people a messiah. The OT is a preparation for the messiah |
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| 5th of the 8 events in Salvation History; God becomes man, he is killed on the cross, resurrected on the 3rd day |
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| 6th of the 8 events in Salvation History; Begins on Pentecost,will continue until the return of Christ |
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| The Second Coming of Christ |
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| 7th of the 8 events in Salvation History; The apocalypse will happen at the end of the world. He will judge all of the nations |
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| Last of the 8 events in Salvation History; Creation of a new physical universe after Christ returns |
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| Good or perfect/ and order |
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| 2 types: permanent(angels)1 time choice, or impermanent (humans) |
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| head of the angels. name means "like the morning star" |
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| consequence of Adam and Eve; state of separation from God |
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| 1 of the 3 effects of original sin; separation of the body and soul |
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| 1 of the 3 effects of original sin; physical or psychological pain |
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| an inclination towards evil |
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| a freely chosen sin, something we do |
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| sub-category of actual sin; separates oneself from the Holy Spirit, takes away sanctifying grace for life |
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| sub-category of actual sin; wounds or harms ones connection with the Holy Spirit |
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| "First proclamation of good news" Genesis 3:15 |
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| what "kind" of thing something is |
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| 1 nature, 3 persons(Father, Son, Holy Spirit) |
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| 2nd person (Son) comes down and becomes human in nature along with his divine |
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| Divine/human nature union |
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| Latin for "out of nothing" |
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| Christ is physically raised from the dead on Easter Sunday |
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| Raised to the same type of life, unlike Christ. "Resuscitated" |
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| most important type of history |
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| 1 of the 3 Patriarchs; married to Sarah |
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| 1 of the 3 Patriarchs; married to Rebecca |
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| 1 of the 3 Patriarchs; married to Rachel and Lea, 12 sons, passes inheritance to Judah |
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| His father Jacob passed his inheritance onto him. |
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| The search for the Holy Land |
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| once a year; lambs blood on the door; angel of death passes over; first born saved |
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| continual temptation of the Jews, worshiped false Gods |
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| successor to Moses, military leader of the Jews, invades the Holy Land |
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| The 12 rule Israel after Joshua, Samson is a famous Judge |
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| 1st King of the Jews, tallest man, bad King |
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| Son of Jesse, kills a giant named Goliath |
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| Had intercourse with David |
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| Bathsheba and David's son. Built a temple |
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| Prophet who confronts David when he commits adultery |
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| 10 commandments, septor, and holy bread or manna inside it |
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| Israel, conquered by Asyria in 722 B.C. |
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| Judah, conquered by Babylon in 587 B.C. |
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| 1st great multinational empire of the ancient near east |
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| conquers the Southern Kingdom, conquered by Persia |
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| Emperor of Babylon who conquers Jerusalem |
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| Frees the Jews from Exile, conquered by Alexander the Great |
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| Conquers the known world, conquers Jerusalem in 332 B.C., they surrendered peacefully |
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| prophet during the exile, has a vision of the valley of Dry Bones |
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| prophet, thrown into the lion den but was not harmed |
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| successors of Alexander, persecute the Jews |
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| Brothers who lead a revolt against the Seleucids |
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| Kings that descended from the Maccabees |
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| Roman general, conquers Jerusalem in 63 B.C. |
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| Founded in 753 B.C., most famously a republic which became an empire |
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| Roman name for Zeus, Chief God |
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| Roman General; conquers Gaul, modern day France. Famously killed in 44 B.C. |
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| Caesar's adopted son, 1st emperor of Rome. His title is Augustus |
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| led the 2nd triumvirate, marries Cleopatra. Fights a war against Octavian in 31 B.C. |
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| Queen of Egypt. Commits suicide with Marc Anthony |
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| 31 B.C., Marc Anthony fights Octavian |
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| emphasizes reasons and philosophy |
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| popular Eastern cult, men and soldiers were in it |
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| poet, most famous work is "Aneid" |
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| carried water to the cities |
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| official language of the Roman Empire; turns into Spanish, French, Portuguese,Romanian |
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| universal language of Rome |
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| sacred language of the Jews, only used in the temple and synagogues |
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| everyday language of the Jews |
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| He and fellow slaves are killed in 73 B.C. |
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| A famous general from Carthage. he crosses the Alps with elephants |
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| ancient enemy of Rome; in Africa; spoke Punic |
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| 3 wars between Rome and Carthage |
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| river in Italy which Caesar crosses |
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| greek translation of the OT |
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| dispersion of the Jewish people in 722 B.C. |
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| the "peoples" representation in the senate |
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| famous Greek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great |
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| scholars of the law; teach in synagogues; believe in the immortality of the soul, angles, and the Resurrection of the dead |
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| priests in the temple; do not believe in angles, resurrection of the dead, or the immortality of the soul |
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| monks; strict lives of fasting and prayer in the desert |
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| short story; uses everyday language; has a hidden meaning; Jesus' main way of teaching |
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| "Matthew, Mark, Luke" very similar |
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| Head of the Apostles; fisherman; given key to kingdom by Christ; crucified upside down |
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| Brother of St. Peter; crucified on a X shaped cross |
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