Transcript Chapter 16

Chapter 16
The World of the New Testament
Quick History
 587 - Fall of Jerusalem
 587-538 - Period of Babylonian Exile
 Babylonian rule was short lived
 559 - Persian King Cyrus conquered
 Issued a decree to invite Jews home from
exile
 He rebuilt the Temple
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Quick History
 Persian rule encouraged Jewish culture
 331 - Alexander the Great conquers the
Persian Empire
 His reign was short lived as he died young
 His empire was divided 3 ways
 Israel ended up under Antiochus IV
reign
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Quick History
 Antiochus IV
 Was not interested in Jewish
faith
 Sold the High Priesthood to the
highest bidder
 A Greek man earned the
position
 Temple became a temple for
Zeus
 2nd Temple in Samaria was
also turned into a temple for
“Zeus-Friend-of-Strangers”
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Quick History
 Jews who wanted to practice were in mortal
danger
 Antiochus forced everyone to do pagan sacrifice
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Also forced to eat some of the forbidden foods
Many were killed for circumcising their children
He offered unclean sacrifice in their Temple
Filled temple with prostitutes
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Quick History
 A priest name Mattathias and his 5 sons
decided to organize a resistance
 They were not willing to be unfaithful to God
 168-165 Maccabean Revolt
 Judas Maccabeus the oldest son was
victorious over pagan armies
 164 - Within 3 years they were able to purify
and rededicate the Temple
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Quick History
 Rededication of the Temple is celebrated
today by Jews as Hanukkah
 Judas’ brothers continued to re-conquer
territory
 They made alliances with Rome and
Sparta
 Israel was an independent power by 125
BC which lasted till about 63 BC
 Now all they needed was a King from David’s
line
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Jewish Beliefs going into New
Testament Era
1. Israel is the faithful
remnant
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Not just Jews but people
who were faithful to God
Only those who wouldn’t
offer pagan sacrifices were
to be called “Israel”
“Israel” foreshadows the
Church - because a non
Jew can be part of “Israel”
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Jewish Beliefs going into New
Testament Era
2. The saints will rise
again to eternal
reward.
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Resurrection of the dead
eternal life includes
resurrection of the
BODY
The wicked won’t share
in the eternal reward
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Jewish Beliefs going into New
Testament Era
3. Martyrdom is preferable to apostasy.
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Not worth giving up eternity for earthly pleasure
4. God judges his people as a father judges his
children
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Israel’s suffering is God’s discipline
5. It is good and wise to pray for the dead
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The belief that the dead can be helped even
after death.
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Different groups: Pharisees
 Pharisee = Perushim
(Hebrew)
 Means “the separated”
 Believed that best way to
remain faithful is to keep
out Gentiles
 Refused to associate with
Gentiles
 Entering a Gentile house
would defile a Jew
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Pharisees
 Exaggerated Jewish national
dress
 Made sure everyone was keeping
the Sabbath
 Enforced strict dietary laws
 Lost the SPIRIT of the law
 Often interpreted scripture to cheat
the poor
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Pharisees
 In Jesus’ time they were
powerful
 They were considered the
righteous
 They rejected Gentile
entrance into the covenant
 This rejects promise of
prophets that all will be
welcomed in new covenant
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Sadducees
 Had most political power in
the government
 Thought it was important to
cooperate with Gentiles for
Judaism to succeed
 Only accepted Pentateuch
 Did not believe in life after
death or resurrection of the
dead
 Did not believe in angels or
spirits
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Roman Conquest
 Maccabean freedom
was short lived
 Rome took over Judea
without a fight
 40 BC Herod the Great
overthrew the king of
Israel and took the
throne in a bloody
massacre
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King Herod the Great
 Murderer and polygamist
 Bought his favor with Rome
and with influential priests
of the Temple
 He rebuilt the Temple and
palaces and public buildings
 Brought pilgrims to spend
money and keep a healthy
economy
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King Herod
 When he died his kingdom
was split 4 ways among
his sons
 Called “Tetrachy” or “rule
of four”
 Herod Antipas ruled over
Galilee during Christ’s
ministry
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Waiting for the Messiah
 Many believed Herod’s temple represented
divine fulfillment of the prophesies
 Many other Jews disagreed and this led to
occasional terrorist raids by different groups
 World was politically stable
 Jesus was born into a time known as “Pax
Romana” or Roman Peace which lasted for a
few hundred years
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Religion in Rome
 Romans saw religion as mostly
superstitious
 People were allowed to worship
their gods as long as there was
peace
 Romans worshiped local gods of
those they conquered
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Judaism Spreads
 The fall of Jerusalem sent Jews all over
the empire spreading the faith
 Synagogues began because they couldn’t
easily get back to Jerusalem to worship
 Jews remembered the scriptures and
learned them in Greek.
 Greek translation of the bible is called
“septuagint”
 Comes from word for 70 because 70 scholars
worked on it.
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Judaism Spreads
 In Synagogues
worship was similar
to our Liturgy of the
Word
 Readings, homily
 This paves the way
for Christian worship
later after Christ
comes.
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Proselytes of the Gate
 This group of people were often
Romans who were interested in the
Jewish faith
 They were not fully Jewish
 Many chose to worship in synagogue and
learned the Scriptures
 They believed they would share in the
promise of the prophets
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Proselytes of the Gate
 These men and women were
considered God fearing
 These members of the
“Jewish community” often
became the first Christian
converts
 Their hearts were prepared for
the Gospel message because
they knew the Scriptures
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Judea and Galilee
 Judea was the area around Jerusalem
where Jews settled
 Galilee is in the north of Israel
 Consisted mostly of poor farming
communities
 This is where Jesus would have been born
had Herod the Great have not called for a
census
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Samaritans
 They were hated by
most Jews
 They worshipped
slightly different
 Worshipped at Mt.
Gerezim in Samaria
 Were considered to
be heretics
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