37) What does the Hebrew term \"Messiah mean and what were the characteristics o
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37) What does the Hebrew term "Messiah mean and what were the characteristics of the Messiah that the Hebrew people expected in the first Century C.E.? a Teacher, Imam, Servant, they expected the Messiah to overthrow Rome b. Teacher, Savior, Warrior c King, Prophet, Warrior, they expected the Messiah to overthrow Rome d. Prophet, Pharisee, Miracle Worker, Savior, they expected the Messish to forgive sins 38) What is the 2 document theory? a. The theory that the Old Testament and the New Testament are two separate documents b. The theory that Mark and Hebrews had the same author c The theory that Matthew and Luke shared the Q source d. The theory that it takes the comparison of two documents in the N.T. to understand the gospel 39) What is the Q source? a A hypothetical source describing the fall of the temple in 70 CE b. Q means "Qumran and it is the source for the Book of Revelatiorn c Q means Source" and it is the hypothetical source for two of the gospels 0) Which of the Synoptic Gospels do scholars think was written the latest John b. Mark C Matthew d LukeExplanation / Answer
(37) C – Because messiah means the “anointed one” and the word “king” fits the anointed one more appropriately than “teacher.” Also, the Messiah was not expected to free the people from the bondage of sin but rather expected to free the Jews from the bondage of Rome. That is why I haven’t picked option “D.”
(38) C – Matthew and Luke sourced a few accounts from Mark and the Q source.
(39) C – Q means quelle which is the German old word for spring source. The Q source is said to be the common source for a few parts of the synoptic gospels.
(40) A – John because it was written a little prior to 125 AD where as the other were written around 70 – 90 AD.
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