Who are the evangelists
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - the 4 gospel writers
What are the synoptic gospels?
The synoptic gospels were written by Matthew, Mark and Luke and are extremely similar. Synoptic means seen together. They share many passages which are word for word identical and other passages which differ only slightly in wording
What is the parousia?
The second coming of Jesus Christ
When was the temple destroyed?
70 C.E
What is John most concerned with?
The pre-existence of the logos
What is the Semitic definition of the logos?
The creative force god uses to being things into existence
What is the Hellenistic definition of the logos?
This is the idea that your words are part of you. They go forth, do your work and come back to you
What does it mean to be edified?
Morally improved
What is eschatology
The study of the last things
What does Christ mean?
Messiah
What does Messiah mean
Anointed one who would come from God to save and lead Israel. A person described in the books of prophecy. Immediately before their arrival, there would be a period of war and suffering. Their arrival would bring about the beginning of a messianic era
List some of the reasons why John could have been the author of the gospel
John’s gospel was used as a baseline for what, due to being seen as particularly trustworthy compared to the other goapels
The Diatessaron, a harmony of the four gospels
List some events in the book of signs
List some events in the book of glory
John’s prologue is often referred to as a chiasm. What is a chiasm?
A piece of text that is shaped like the Greek letter chi. Helps in memorising texts. The climax is in the middle rather than being at the end
Who was the only person allowed in the holiest of holies?
The chief priest of the temple
John sees Jesus’s crucifixion as his glorification. What does John say Jesus’s last words on the cross were
It is accomplished
What does son of god mean?
It has two meanings. Either that you are equal to god, or describing a special relationship with god
What three things did some of man mean in the synoptics?
What three things does the son of man mean in the old testament?
What is the septuigent (LXX)?
This means seventy. Seventy men translated the old testament into Hellenic and had the exact same translation. They all translated yahweh as ego eimi
John uses cosmogony in the prologue. What is a cosmogony?
The branch of science that deals with the nature of the universe
What is Smalley’s view on the prologue
Suggests the whole first chapter of John ought to be considered a prologue. Sees the first chapter as a microcosm of the whole gospel. This view is not widely accepted