Friday, January 24, 2020
The New Testament :: Bible Religion Christian Christianity
The New Testament I.à à à à à The Primary Source of the Knowledge of Jesus a.à à à à à Proclaims the Incarnation -- the Word made Flesh -- Jesus becomes Man b.à à à à à Fulfillment of the Promise of the Old Testament II.à à à à à Collection of books (proclaiming the fulfillment of Godââ¬â¢s promises through His Son, Jesus) a.à à à à à Gospels i.à à à à à Written by the evangelists ââ¬â Matthew, Mark, Luke, Johnà à à à à ii.à à à à à CCC 125 = Gospels are the heart of all the Scriptures as they are the primary source of life and teaching of Jesus iii.à à à à à Main sources of information about the historical Jesus iv.à à à à à Faith testimonials announcing the good news of salvation; evangelists are not primarily interested in the historical details of Jesusââ¬â¢ life -- primary interest in the good deeds he performed, the words of salvation he taught, and the meaning of his passion, death, resurrection and glorification v.à à à à à Not all alike 1.à à à à à Mark ââ¬â suffering servant 2.à à à à à Matthew ââ¬â humanness of Jesus 3.à à à à à Luke ââ¬â Gospel message is for all 4.à à à à à John ââ¬â emphasizes the symbolisms within Jesusââ¬â¢ life vi.à à à à à Synoptic Gospels 1.à à à à à how Jesus lived 2.à à à à à Matthew, Mark and Luke vii.à à à à à Johnââ¬â¢s Gospel ââ¬â what Jesus meant b.à à à à à Acts of the Apostles i.à à à à à Written about the time following Pentecost (for abt 30 yrs) ii.à à à à à Lukeââ¬â¢s sequel to his Gospel c.à à à à à Epistles ââ¬â letters i.à à à à à Pauline (13 books) ââ¬â dealt with particular problems faced by the early Church and continued proclaiming faith in Jesus to be its central focus 1.à à à à à 7 of the books directly attributed to Paul; the others were probably written by disciples of his ii.à à à à à Epistle to the Hebrews ââ¬â defines the priesthood of Jesus iii.à à à à à Catholic Epistles ââ¬â encouraged the universal church to keep the true faith and live Christ-filled lives d.à à à à à Revelation (The Apocalypse) ââ¬â another book full of symbolisms written to aid Christians under persecution to remain loyal to Jesus and His teachings. III.à à à à à How did the writing of the Gospels come to be? ââ¬â 3-stage process a.à à à à à The life and teaching of Jesus ------ period of time from Jesusââ¬â¢ birth until his death ------- what he did and taught b.à à à à à Oral preaching about Jesus ------ from Pentecost until the actual written form of the Gospels c.à à à à à Written Gospels ---- written over a 35 yr period ------ Mark around 65AD, Matthew and Luke between 75-85AD and John during the last decade of the first century. Each evangelist adapted his materials keeping in mind the circumstances of the particular audience for whom he was writingâ⬠¦.each had different audiences. i.à à à à à Most of what we know about Jesusââ¬â¢ early life comes from Matthew and Luke --- birth, Magi, Flight to Egypt, circumcision, Slaughter of the Innocents, boy Jesus in the Temple, Joseph ii.à à à à à Catholic Church maintains the dogma of the virgin birth --- no brothers or sisters ------ the text that refers to Jesusââ¬â¢ brothers and sisters uses a word that also means cousins
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