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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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
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
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.
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.
Not worth giving up eternity for earthly pleasure
4. God judges his people as a father judges his
children
Israel’s suffering is God’s discipline
5. It is good and wise to pray for the dead
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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