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Week 1: Introduction to the Gospels
Welcome to Bible School!
- Agenda and Plan for Bible School
- What do you need to bring?
- How does the Bible Homework work?
Why is Bible Study important?
What kinds of things will we study?
- Three Levels of Bible Study
- Literal - Stories, Historical Context, Cultural Context, Etymology, Numerology, etc.
- Tropological - What lessons can I learn? What are the virtues? Etc.
- Allegorical - What does this tell us about God? How does the OT point to Christ in the NT?
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Review the History of the Old Testament
History of the Intertestamental Period
Maccabbean Revolt
- Rise of King Herod
- Renovating the Temple
- Geography of Palestine
- What were the Jews expecting/waiting for at this time?
Introduction to the Gospels
- Importance of the Gospel to the Orthodox Church
- We put it on the altar, read it in every liturgy, adorn it in gold, kiss it, etc.
- What does the word "Gospel" mean? "Good news"
- How many gospels are there?
- One Gospel recorded by four people separately
- "The Gospel according to..."
- Also see Irenaeus (or is it Ignatius?) who talks about the number 4 and how it represents the four corners of the world
- Synoptic Gospels vs Gospel of John
- When were they written?
- What languages were they written?
- Who is the target audience of each Gospel?
- Also the relationship to the four incorporeal creatures
- What is the "Good News" that these Gospels are preaching?
- The Messiah has come, was crucified and buried, and then rose from the dead and granted us eternal life by faith in Him and participation with Him in the sacraments
- How did the disciples spread this "good news" in the New Testament? How did Christianity get so big?
- To the Jews they went to Synagogues, heard the Old Testament reading and preaching, and interpreted it according to the NT
- To the Gentiles, they were attracted by the level of virtue, the bravery of martyrdom, etc.