The World of the New Testament: Chapter 16
New Testament
Maccabees to Herod
- Maccabean Revolt
VS the Selucids (Greeks who enforce strict Hellenization & had taken the ______)
164 BC The Maccabees won back the ______, purified it and rededicated it to Yahweh.
- The Jews were united in their efforts against the ______, but shortly after their victory two sides emerged.
Hasmonean Dynasty (135-63BC)
- Descendants of Asamonaeos, they were high priests and ______.
- ______was high priest & ruler from 135-105bc
Strict campaign of Judiaizing – be ______or leave.
Conquered most of the land David had ruled 1000 years prior
______Samaritan Temple on Mt. Gerizim
Prophecies Fulfilled?
- It may have seemed so to many
Israel was ______
There was a ______
There was a ______(Aristoblus, John Hyrcanus’ son declared himself king)
- So what was the problem?
The promises & prophesies were about a king from the tribe of ______, a Son of David
Aristobulus was from the tribe of ______, not Judah.
Two Sides
- Pharisees
- Rid land and people of all things ______
- Sadducees
- Diplomatic dealings with ______without compromising essentials
Pharisees
- Perushim is a Hebrew word meaning “______”
- only way to preserve the Jewish faith was to be totally ______and isolated from all things ______
- added more customs and traditions to the ______
- made the Law a heavy ______on the people by requiring everyone to ______the ritualistic purity of the priests.
- Matthew 11:30 – “______”
- Shared beliefs with Jesus: Resurrection, ______, final judgment
- Exaggerated outward signs of the ______
- Problem with theology:by rejecting all things ______, they reject the promise of the ______Covenant, which maintains that Jerusalem would be the center of worship for ______.
Sadducees
- Took the opposing side against the ______
- Wealthy landowners & ______
- Controlled ______worship
- They thought cooperating with the ______would lead to their survival
- Had most power in ______
- ______hated them
- Didn’t believe in the resurrection of the dead, ______, or spirits
Herod the Great
- “Great” because of his ______and architecture not holiness.
- Persuadedthe______to give him the throne of Judea in 40b.c.
- He besieged ______with 60,000 Roman soldiers.
- He was insane…murdered ______of his own sons.
- Crafty/clever…sent tribute to ______which helped ensure his position.
- *He was an Edomitenot a Jew…But he called himself the Christ, ______
- Romans expanded territory into ______
- Modeled ______with many wives and rebuilding ______
- paid off ______priests to receive their support
- kingdom split into ______(Tetrarch) among living sons after his death
Fullness of Time
- The political state of the world was stable – ______
- ______was the easiest it had ever been
- Same ______
- Same______
- Rome’s ______had become irrelevant to the people
- The______faith was spreading throughout the empire.
Jewish Religion
- Jewish neighborhoods appeared in every town of the ______
- Hebrew Scriptures were translated into ______, common language of Eastern Empire
- Our Liturgy of the Word comes from the ancient ______liturgy
- Jews made up ______of Roman Empire population
Proselytes at the Gate
- Even ______were coming to learn about the God of Israel
- Proselyte = “______”
- St. Paul called them ______
- They know the Jewish faith but they haven’t been ______
- Many eventually convert to ______because they saw Jesus as the fulfillment of the Scriptures
Geography: Judea & Galilee
- Palestine was full of ______who tried to rise up vs the Romans
- Jewish settlement after the Babylonian exile: ______and Galilee
- Galilee
Adopted many ______
Fertile ______and lots of fish
Nazareth: Jesus grew in “wisdom, ______, and grace”
- Judea
Jerusalem: location of Temple
Orthodox and nationalistic
Samaritans
- Disliked by the ______
- History: Assyria 722bc ______the northern kingdom of Israel & mixed poor Israelites with other peoples they conquered (____ nations)
- They only accept the Pentateuch as ______
- They worship ______on Mt. Gerizim not Zion
- In Jesus’ time they were hated as ______
Minor groups
- ______
- Interpreted and taught Law
- Not religious; scholars
- Reading and explaining Scriptures and the Mosaic Law
- ______
- similar to Jewish monks; lived monastically by Dead sea
- ______
- Rebellious / Extremists
- prepared to deliver Israel using any means necessary including violence
- believed Christ would be violent in order to overthrow Romans