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Textbook chapter 2
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1. Various NAMES for this Geographic Area Palestine (Greeks) Promised Land The Holy Land Land of Israel Land of Judah
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2. The SIZE of Palestine Mileage: 145 miles north to south 25-87 miles west to east Comparisons: About the same size as Massachusetts Distance from north to south = Albany to NYC Shortest distance from west to east = OLM to Brockport Longest distance from west to east = OLM to Niagara Falls
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3. Getting from here to there Mode of transportation = WALKING Average pace is about 3 miles per hour Can only walk during daylight hours Need to stop for food and rest during the journey
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3. Getting from here to there (continued) Calculate the travel time between the following locations: Tyre to Nazareth - about 40 miles 13 hours/1.5 days similar to OLM to Geneva outlets…45 min. by car Nazareth to Jerusalem - about 75 miles 2.5 days of walking Similar to OLM to Niagara Falls…1.5 hours by car
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4. Geography See textbook worksheet for notes
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1. Which region was the center of Jesus’ earthly ministry? 2. What was the population of Jesus’ hometown? 3. Name the event that increased the hatred between Judean Jews & Samaritans. 4. Describe the terrain of Judea. 5. What major body of water is in the southern part of the region of Judea?
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1.In which of the 4 terrains of Palestine did Jesus’ ministry occur? 2. In which region is Jesus’ hometown of Nazareth? 3. Name one way the Samaritans’ religious tradition differed from mainline Jews. 4. What city is the political, economic, and religious center of Judaism? 5. What was Herod’s greatest building project?
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1. Name 3 bodies of water in Palestine. 2. Which city in Galilee was the “headquarters” for Jesus’ ministry? 3. Which region is in the north central part of Palestine? 4. What was the regular population of Jerusalem? 5. List 3 other significant cities in Judea.
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1. List 4 different terrains within Palestine. 2. Who was the ruler of Galilee during Jesus’ lifetime? 3. Name one way Samaritans’ religious tradition differed from mainline Jews. 4. Name the southern region of Palestine. 5. List 4 trades of Jews in Jerusalem.
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1. Aramaic Look up the following passages from the Gospel of Mark that contain Aramaic words: 7:34 5:41 15:22 15:34 A key Aramaic word used in a unique way by Jesus was _______________ (Mark 14:36) Best translated as “daddy” Showed Jesus’ close relationship with God
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2. Hebrew It is likely that Jesus knew some Hebrew Learned at synagogue
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3. Greek Common language used throughout the Roman Empire Jesus likely had limited knowledge of Greek The New Testament was written in Greek
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4. Techniques Read the passages listed below and match them with the technique they demonstrate. Matthew 18:8-9 Matthew 13:31 Matthew 5:44 Parallel Statements Comparisons Exaggeration
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1. Places of Worship SynagoguesTemple Quantity Important Function(s) Physical Description Important People Sacred Space Special worship days
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Using the information on textbook pages 61 and 62, choose and complete one of the tasks below: A. Draw a sketch of what a synagogue would have looked like in 1 st century Palestine B. Make an outline of a typical Sabbath service at a synagogue
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2. Jewish Feasts A. PASSOVER Most important Jewish feast Celebrated liberation from Egypt Celebrated in late March/April Traditional Practices: Slaughter of Paschal Lamb Eating of Seder Meal
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2. Jewish Feasts (continued) B. PENTECOST 50 days after Passover Celebrated God giving the Law to Moses (Sinai Covenant)
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2. Jewish Feasts (continued) C. DAY OF ATONEMENT (Yom Kippur) Solemn day of repentance for sins Historically the high priest would enter the Holy of Holies (purification) Observed in the Fall (Sept/early Oct)
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2. Jewish Feasts (continued) D. FEAST OF TABERNACLES/BOOTHS Recalls time in the desert as nomads Fall (Sept/Oct) harvest celebration Travelers build huts to recall Jews’ time in the wilderness
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2. Jewish Feasts (continued) E. HANUKKAH Feast of Dedication Commemorates the Temple’s re-dedication after the Maccabean Revolt gained Jewish independence (164 BCE) Celebrated in December
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2. Jewish Feasts (continued) Label the images with the appropriate Jewish Feast.
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3. Important 1 st Century Jewish Beliefs A. Messiah Belief that the messiah was coming SOON 3 common expectations: B. Covenant God’s Chosen People Believe in & observe the Torah (Law)
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3. Important 1 st Century Jewish Beliefs (continued) C. Torah Comes from word meaning “instruction” or “guidance” Study and live out Torah Heart of Jewish religion today TANAK: Law (Torah), Prophets (Nebiim), Writings (Ketubim) D. Judgment & Resurrection Belief in afterlife common among Jews after 2 nd century B.C.E.
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See textbook worksheet for notes
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1. 4 Religious “Philosophies”/Sects See handout for notes 2.
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Sanhedrin Conservative in religion—but liberal in politics Think-Temple
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Conservative in politics but liberal in religion interpretation Think-Synagogue
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