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    CLASS NOTES FOR BIBLE EXAM #3

    New Testament (10-29-02)

    You always have the same God, but acting in a new way

    Marcionites write off the OT God they say the Father of Jesus is nicer

    Those who wrote the NT see God as the same God you cant understand who Jesus is

    without knowing the OT God

    See chapters 24 & 26 of Matthew judgment scenes like the OT God

    Jesus damned a lot of people weve tamed Jesus

    Palestine

    1. Held by the Ptolemies until 198 BCE they lost to Seleucids2. Antiochus IV Epiphanes 175-163

    - defiled Temple in 167

    Maccabean Revolt

    1. Mattathias in Modin

    2. His son, Judas Maccabeus becomes leader 166-1603. John Hyrcanus, grandson of Mattathias, leader and eventually king, 134-104

    They refused Greek culture, but John Hyrcanus is a Hellenized person- all the court documents were in Greek by Johns time

    Israel is genuinely an independent nation at this time

    - does not pay taxes to anybody

    Politics in Palestine

    1. There is unrest after the death of John Hyrcanus in 104 BCE

    - assassinations these went on everywhere- civil war ensues and both sides appeal to Rome

    - Rome calls for a cease-fire

    - the Roman Senate debates and considers claims of both sides

    - some side with one group, others side with the other and one thinkstheyre going to lose, so they send a message to start fighting again

    - Rome says, you violated our cease-fire, so the other guys win

    - they send in a general, Pompey (one of the original Triumvirate)2. Pompey sacks Jerusalem in 66 BCE and Jewish independence is over

    - the new ruler is a vassal who reports to the governor of Syria, who used to be

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    king of the Seleucid Empire

    - back to where they started at beginning of Maccabean Revolt

    3. Power now is with the governor of Syria, Antipater- The Jews are not happy and dont like being under someone else

    - they were convinced that the political power they had gained was what

    the prophets said they ought to have, that the Kingdom of God wascoming

    - now it was taken away by the Romans

    - Pompey toured Jerusalem, entered the Temple and went into the Holy of Holies,so Jews hate Romans

    - He didnt take or damage anything, but this happened only 100 years after the

    Temple was defiled- the Jews never forgave the Romans and hated them as long as they were in

    control- there were regular revolts

    4. Revolt at Antipaters death - one of the bigger revolts

    - he willed his territory to his 2 sons

    - Jews thought it was a good time to revolt, no one in power- Judeans kill one of the sons and the other escapes to Rome and puts on a big

    show in the Senate, brought in his fathers crown and said its yours to

    do with what you will- So Rome sends him back with soldiers and they re-establish order

    - This was Herod the Great given power

    - In Matthew, Jesus was born under him and he killed all the babies- Subdues the revolt, even the descendents of Mattathias

    5. Reign of Herod the Great 40 4 BCE

    - was a good ruler in many ways - ruled in Palestine- built cities from nothing

    - built the Temple in Jerusalem took 30 years he paid for it

    - Herod was half Jewish but not religious- expected to keep the Romans happy

    - He makes a lot of stupid mistakes, or to aggravate people

    - Temple was magnificent enormous to honor the God of the people of Judea

    - Decides to put a Roman eagle over the Temple gate

    - Its an abomination no graven images - and the people hate Rome, so the

    people take it down- Herod rounds up people and executes them

    - He had the Roman army come in at night with banners flying in Jerusalem and a

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    riot ensues lots of people executed

    - People hate him despite any good things he did

    - He keeps things in turmoil

    - Cruel in his personal life gets paranoid and has most of his family executed the 3 sons he has left are in jail and on his deathbed, he ordered their

    execution, but this was not carried out

    - When he died, his sons took overHerod Antipas until 39 CE Jesus on trial

    Deposed by his nephew

    Philip - ruled a good section of Palestine until 33 or 34Archelaus in Judea, so bad the Romans banished him to Gaul and the

    the territory was given to Syria, after 10 years of ruling;

    In Luke, Archelaus ruled Bethlehem, so Family moved to NazarethNo one liked these guys because they represented the Romans

    There were constant revolts going on- especially at time of feasts

    - small groups felt anointed by God to get rid of Romans and they always lost

    3. Judea in the hands of a procurator in 6 CE (a sub-governor)

    - riots and revolts- dangerous place to be

    - people thought God wanted them to re-establish their theocracy

    - figured God would win it for them, esp on Passover since God had beatPharaoh on first Passover

    - every Passover, someone would attack the Romans and die

    - they thought God would free them and the prophecy of Gods kingdom wouldcome true

    4. The Jewish Revolt 66 70 CE

    - biggest revolt yet- Roman general was sent Vespatian

    - eventually, his son Titus was in charge

    - Jerusalem was sacked at end of this war, Jerusalem wiped out- Temple destroyed in 70 CE

    - the Jews believed God would re-establish the kingdom, so Romans got rid of

    their center of worship

    - Romans did not allow them to rebuild- there was no more sacrificial system to this day and the Temple never rebuilt

    - this was the most traumatic event for Judaism and Christianity in that day

    5. Bar-Kokhba Revolt 132-135 CE

    - they lost to the Romans again

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    - Rome said no more Jews allowed to live in Judea

    - the Jews were expelled

    The Jews in the rest of the empire were just trying to live in peace, not seen as problemBy the 1st century CE, more Jews live outside of Palestine than in it

    They were minorities in their cities

    From 66 CE no Jewish state until after World War II

    From 70 CE no Jewish temple

    Jesus is raised in and lives in this political turmoil

    When Jesus says the kingdom is at hand, it was very dangerous thing to say

    People understood him to be politicalHe dies as a political revolutionary crucifixion used for them, to show others not to be a

    RevolutionaryRomans thought he was a political figure

    Calling people to think in different terms, but it was hard for people in their context toUnderstand

    Jesus says dont tell Im the Messiah people will get the wrong idea

    There were various ways people envisioned a MessiahNo one thought the Messiah would be a Galilean peasant who would be executed by the

    Romans

    Gospels as Ancient Biographies (10-31-02)

    Important to know what kind of literature something isAncient biographies are very different from modern ones

    - were about a person

    1. Portrays a type of person, who you were, not details of your life- details were not important to ancient biographies

    -Lives of the 12 Caesars lots of incorrect details what they showed was what

    kind of person you exemplified, for example, Greedy or Virtuous2. Aim more important than factual correctness

    3. Many want to mold character

    - read it and try to be like them

    - look at how a person personifies ambition, or another quality- dont expect you to change, you are who you are as youre born Hercules as

    a baby was already wrestling snakes and winning

    - no concern for factual data- they let you see who Jesus is

    - theological writings

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    Gospels

    1. Give context to give meaning

    - to understand a particular thing about who Jesus is- written differently to different audiences Gentiles or Jews

    - each gives a particular impression of who Jesus is

    - chosen for canon because they give the best Christian theology, not the bestfacts

    2. Often want to limit meanings- stories get repeated

    - you know what it meant by how you tell the story

    - for example, Jesus saying what comes out of a person, not what goes in makesyou unclean story is different in Matthew and in Mark

    - gospel writers wrote stories in ways to interpret a certain way- must read the stories in context of their gospel to get meaning

    3. Not strict chronological or historical accounts

    - there were people who saw Jesus who were still around when the gospels were

    written, so the writers couldnt make up something- Matthew and Mark have this story in middle of Jesus ministry in Galilee,

    where it belongs. Jesus has been out preaching and has become well

    known, then comes home- Luke tells stories in different order than Matthew and Mark

    very first story of Jesus is Jesus getting run out of Nazareth

    - because it sets up the whole theme of Jesus ministry- doesnt follow chronologically as Jesus has just been baptized- Luke puts in a little line to imply that Jesus had been in his

    ministry

    - Luke intentionally put story in wrong order, had read Mark- more important to make the theological point, not to be chronologically

    and historically accurate

    - wants you to understand the right things about Jesus, so thats the wayhe tells the stories

    4. Episodes sometimes are symbolic

    - not all stories can be taken literally exactly as told- Jesus having to heal a guy twice to cure blindness, on way to Jerusalem

    symbol of having to heal the disciples of their blindness of his ministry

    they keep not getting it- this story doesnt show Jesus as really powerful - so its probably symbolic

    - gives a hint of whats coming

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    - All 4 gospels work this way - collected sayings and stories of Jesus, then

    arranged them and told them so you get the right picture of who Jesus is,

    to make their own theological point

    5. Each gospel has its own understanding of Jesus

    - different perspectives and different things to say

    - not contradictory- need to see them each as independent writers to get their point of who Jesus is

    - what to believe to be a Christian

    - sometimes gospels do something radically different from the others- what we do is smooth over the differences between the gospels and miss the

    point each one is trying to make

    - first step is to read them as independent writers

    Luke researched talked to eyewitnesses, preachers and read other writings about Jesus- he will write an orderly account

    - will show you who he understands Jesus to be- Luke has excellent writing skills

    Mark - perspective on who Jesus is1st gospel written

    You can tell by what they leave in and leave out what the writers perspective is

    Mark has no birth story, no genealogy

    Jesus ministry is the most important, not this other stuff ministry starts right off the bat

    Mark ends where Jesus ministry ended- Jesus ministry tells you who he is- main point of Mark

    1. Written for Gentile audience, so Jews & Gentiles are equal in the kingdom of God

    - explains Jewish customs

    - gives special attention to Gentiles in the stories, all over the place- non-Jews are important parts of stories

    - Jesus begins his ministry in Galilee for the first few chapters, then crosses the

    Sea of Galilee to a Gentile area (Decapolis)

    - A whole section where Jesus crosses back and forth, doing for Gentiles what hedid for Jews on the other side of the Sea

    - Gerasene demoniac is the first contact with Gentiles an exorcism

    - Jesus first miracle for Jews was an exorcism, then for Gentiles- Jesus feeds 5000 Jews, then does same for Gentiles

    - to show equality in the kingdom, Gentiles are just as important to God as Jews

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    - the centurion at the foot of the cross is the one who says this was the Son of God

    - nobody else got it - the one guy who finally figures out who Jesus is

    - the kingdom is about Gentiles

    2. Coming of the kingdom means the defeat of evil

    - exorcism is the first miracle in Mark

    - demon possession was the worst evil someone could suffer- Jesus faces down this personal evil and defeats it easily

    - exorcism stories in Gospels follows standard ancient form of this type

    - these are very easy for Jesus usually hard for others- Jesus pushes back the borders of the place where evil rules

    - 1st century people saw world as ruled by forces of evil

    - this is the mission of Jesus he easily expands the realm where God rules andpushes back the evil that rules the world - demons, sickness, etc.

    3. How Mark uses parables

    - Mark is shortest gospel- not as many as Matthew and Luke

    - 4 parables in the early part of Mark, rest is narrative more or less

    - in Mark, parables were used to hide meaning because he figures you will decideJesus is or isnt the Son of God right off the bat

    - those with faith will get more faith

    - those without faith will be more confused the more they hear- also gives the meaning so you can be an insider

    - parables in Mark do NOT help people get it easier - instead hides meaning

    4. Messianic Secret in Matthew & Luke too but not as much

    - Jesus constantly hides his identity- demons are the first to recognize Jesus and even they arent to tell who Jesus is

    - doesnt want anyone to know what hes done (miracles)

    - constantly saying dont tell anybody- raises girl from dead, says dont tell

    - transfiguration on mountain, tells disciples not to tell anyone

    - because Jesus would have been misunderstood Messiah was a political idea

    to most people - people would have picked up their swords to fight for,him, and Jesus didnt want that

    - or to show why the government didnt know who he was

    5. Relationship to the Law

    - some think Mark says Christians dont have to pay attention to the Law

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    - this is a significant MISreading of it

    - shows Jesus breaking the Law not ritually washing hands, no food laws, etc.

    - some say Jesus was saying no to the law, but he sends a healed leper to the

    priest and offer sacrifices, per the Law- human need overrides Sabbath law picking grain to eat

    - Jesus says they misunderstood what the Sabbath was for when criticized

    - Jesus didnt say you didnt have to keep the law- sometimes another part of the law is more important, such as human

    need over Sabbath

    - Marks audience was Gentile and didnt keep the law- there was a big controversy in early Christianity about Gentiles and law keeping

    - (later, Paul tells Gentiles they are not allowed to keep the law)

    - Mark has Jesus give paradigm of how to keep it, matter of balancing things- you dont disregard the law

    - Jesus gives new ways to think about the law

    6. Disciples do not understand- they get called insiders in chapter 4, but its down hill from there

    - they just dont get it

    - they ask questions what does he mean?- the disciples dont reappear after Peter denies Jesus they run away and dont

    even see the resurrected Jesus

    - perhaps presented as an example of how Christians really are but look whatGod did with them (readers would know that the Spirit touched them later

    and they did marvelous things)

    - God forgave them and did great things through them so God can do this withme too

    7. Intercalation an important literary device

    - when Jesus has to try twice to heal the blind guy, it was right before leavingthe northern area to go to Jerusalem

    - then everything is on the way.

    - then when he gets to Jerusalem, he heals a blind person- trip begins and ends with healing a blind man

    - sometimes, 2 stories are put in together

    - Jesus on the way to heal Jarius daughter, then a woman touches his robe and ishealed says her faith healed her servants come and say daughter died

    and he says, have faith

    - story means have faith in Jesus get this from how the stories are put together

    8. Mark writes around 70 CE Temple fell that year devastating for Jews & Christians

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    - Mark explains why

    - what are we supposed to think when the only Temple to our God is destroyed?

    - Mark helps readers understand:

    Jesus goes to the Temple everyday in JerusalemFig tree with no figs so Jesus tells it to die (Mark says it wasnt the

    season for figs) goes to Temple and turns over the tables they go back

    to tree and its deadFig tree = temple

    Jesus was closing the Temple, not cleansing it its no longer bearing fruit and its

    time is overImportance of story is that Jesus closed it 60 years before the Romans do

    Jesus goes back to Temple the next day (5 UK football stadiums would fit in it)

    and predicts its destruction so the fall of the Temple is not devastating tous

    Combination of stories gives meaning and theological statements so you can seeMeaning

    Stories do not mean things by themselves

    What we need to know is what does it mean?, not exactly what was done or

    said or the data gospels give interpretation

    Mark continued (11-7-02)Disciples do not understand

    Intercalation is an important literary device

    No resurrection appearances

    There are 3 endings to Mark but the abrupt ending is probably the actual ending

    - the other 3 seem to be added to fill in whats there

    - best manuscript evidence has Mark end at chapter 16, verse 8:where the women run away from the tomb afraid and said nothing

    - resurrected Jesus never really seen in Mark, if you dont count the others

    Begins with Jesus ministry and ends with it Mark quits with the ministry of Jesus

    - everything you need to know about who Jesus is, you already have

    - look at Jesus ministry to know Jesus, according to Mark

    1. Mark presents Jesus as a person of power (always on the go, active, is on the ball)

    - talks about Jesus in the way Romans envisioned important people (busy!)

    - 1st part: everything happens immediately a key word in Mark, Marks fave- word is dropped in NRSV a lot

    - 2nd part: on the way moving, busy does amazing, powerful things along the

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    way

    - Jesus as recognizable person of position and power

    2. Jesus identity is seen in his ministry in Mark

    Synoptics = same basic outline of life of Jesus as compared with John

    Matthew - very different from Mark, although many of same stories & order

    1. Written for Jewish Christians- presents Jesus as Messiah of Judaism, as most important identity of Jesus

    - genealogy of Jesus gives him the right Jewish credentials

    - Jesus fulfills the promises attached to the Messiah

    2. Matthew emphasizes keeping the law to church for Jewish Christians- the law is in full effect for his church

    - many Christians in 1st century continued being good Jews

    3. Great Commission teaching them to obey everything God commands, the law

    - at end of Matthew - make disciples of all nations, teaching them to obeyall I have commanded you, sends out disciples

    - you follow commands of Jesus to do what God wants you to

    - story in Mark about what goes in your mouth doesnt make you unclean- they dont eat unkosher food - this story means something diff to Matthew

    - Matthews church keeps the law carefully

    - Jesus never said dont keep the law

    4. Kingdom of Heaven Matthew

    Kingdom of God Mark

    Matthew means the same thing as Mark, but in Judaism, Jews had ceased using the name

    of God, to not take name of Lord in vain, hesitant to mention God by name

    - so instead of God, Matthew uses Heaven- doesnt mean angels playing harps, etc.

    - this helps us see who Matthew is writing for: Jewish Christian community

    who continues to keep the law

    5. Matthew has material Mark doesnt have

    - why Matthew ends up being a lot longer

    - genealogy, birth- lots of parables

    - lots of discourses - talks a lot

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    - sits down and teaches at length, then story picks up where Mark left off

    6. Arranged in a series of narratives and discourses

    Mark going someplaceMatthew Jesus does something, then sits down and teaches

    Narratives stuff Jesus does

    Discourses talks

    Luke and Matthew have these discourses that Jesus says that Mark doesnt have

    Think that Mark was written first then Matthew and Luke wrote after that, based on Mark and Q

    Q is a hypothesized list of sayings of Jesus- long list of sayings that help you remember what the next one is

    - last word of one line is first word of next line- Matthew and Luke have Q and arrange the sayings based on that

    into long discourses of Jesus- these circulated without a context

    - Not arranged by context but by how you can remember them easily

    - Matthew picks the ones that go nicely together but not in order- We dont know what Q actually was or if it was we are pretty certain it

    exists

    - Q is first letter of German word for source = quelle- Matthew and Luke have sayings of Jesus that are word for word,

    and others that are not exactly matching

    6. How to live Christian life sermons- sermons get arranged by Matthew

    - Matthew composed the Sermon on the Mount

    - Jesus didnt say it as written in Matthew- likely that Jesus did go onto a hill and say some of these things

    - Sermon on the Mount probably a collection of sermon points

    Matthew 5- first discourse in Matthew is Sermon on the Mount

    7. He introduces Jesus as the authoritative interpreter of the Law in Sermon on Mount

    - Jesus will tell you how to keep Law and how to please God

    8. Jesus fulfills the Law

    - Jesus will tell you how to fulfill the Law- law doesnt go away because Jesus now saves you

    - not one crossing of t of the law will go away until the world comes to an end

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    - the Law is a great blessing, not seen by Jews as burden

    - Jesus tells you how to keep it

    - Jesus 1st law dont murder = dont hate!

    - He explains what it means- straighten out hatred before worshiping God at the Temple

    - made the law harder to keep because its easy to hate, but not to murder

    When Jesus interprets the Law, Matthew wants you to understand that the

    meaning was embedded in the commandment

    Adultery deals with thoughts as well as actions, no lust, seeing people as things for your

    own enjoyment

    Love neighbor = everybody in the whole world, not just those like youPoint is to get to the true intention of the Law, what God has always intended

    Jesus lets you know what it really means

    Does not say Law is abolished in Mark eitherNT Christianity does not abolish the Law

    - NT does NOT say lets get away from legalistic Judaism

    - makes it way harder to obey the Commandments

    Matthews church sees the Law as a good thing when understood correctly- deals with how you understand Gods will

    - how you get to what God intends for your life

    Beatitudes, Lords Prayer brought together by Matthew to make the Sermon on theMount

    Luke Sermon on the Plain- many of the same things appear there

    - but not in same order

    Grouping of these sayings may have been traditional since Matthew and Luke both use

    them

    (Paul says Gentile Christians are not allowed to keep the law, only Jewish Christians- God saves Jews as Jews and Gentiles as Gentiles)

    (Genealogies in Matthew and Luke trace Jesus through Joseph- only Luke comments on it, son of Joseph, as supposed)

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    Primary point of Matthews gospel is theological, not historical

    - Matthew doesnt care where Sermon happens

    **They tell you Jesus is uniquely from God

    if you get this, you get Matthews point- from birth stories, an aggressive way to make this point

    - among the Jews, this is a strange thing to say

    - among Greeks, gods were having babies with humans all the timeMatthew cemented that identity for Jesus as from God, he is truly the Son of God

    Fulfillment quotations- Matthew says, this was done to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet

    - example: Out of Egypt I have called my son. Hosea 11 not a prediction

    but an account of when God brought Israel out of Egypt- Matthew quotes passages and says theyre about Jesus, when they fled to Egypt

    Jesus obedient child of God, unlike Israel

    Israel disobedient child of God- Jesus fulfills for Matthew who Israel was supposed to be, in his person

    Immanuel Isaiah 7- Matthew brings this passage into the narrative

    - God is with us

    Matthew does this to help you understand who Jesus is- Jesus fulfills 5 scriptures just being born and going to Egypt

    Everyone fulfills the scriptures in Matthew, even Herod

    - All accords with what God intends to do- Fits the pattern of the same God of Israel who has always acted- God has the same character acts the same way in the world

    - repetitions of acts of God, by using OT passages

    Matthew reads his perspective, the life of Jesus, into the passages is aware of his doing this

    - bringing new meanings to the OT texts

    - these were the only scriptures they had and read them in light of who Jesus is

    Questionable whether Matthew the disciple (aka Levi) is the actual author, probably not

    - Matthew himself worked a lot with Jewish Christians

    Unique Features of Matthew genealogy

    1. Genealogy begins with Abraham

    - traces ancestry to the earliest guy whos Jewish2. Genealogy goes through David and the kings

    - qualified to be Messiah, king of Israel based on ancestry

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    - these guys have to be ancestors of the Messiah

    - Matthew looked at who Jesus is, and said, these guys have to be his ancestors

    - didnt go tracing it

    - makes a theological point3. Birth through Josephs perspective - Joseph is star of the show

    - God talks to Joseph, angel comes to see Joseph in dream

    - Joseph was about to divorce her as fiancee- Marriages were contracts between families

    - To get out of engagement legal proceeding

    - Mary is pregnant not his kid- Angel appears to Joseph in a dream says child is from God

    Jesus born in Bethlehem in Judea

    Magi astrologers looking out at stars- new star = king has been born (per his genealogy)

    - shining over the coast of Palestine so they go to see King Herod- the people involved here are the wealthy, powerful, royal

    - Herod wheres youre new kid? He doesnt have one- Magi say we have seen his star

    - Where born? Down the road in Bethlehem

    - Herod tells them to go find baby and asks them to let him know where is- Herod has already executed most of the people in his family

    - Magi bring gifts of gold, incense, myrrh

    - they have a dream and go home a different way, away from Herod- So Herod doesnt find out where Jesus is

    Angel tells Mary & Joseph to get away to escape Herod- they go to Egypt- Herod has all babies killed age 2 & under (fulfills a scripture)

    - picked 2 years old because of time Magi told him

    - Mary & Joseph were in Bethlehem for 2 years- Herod dies

    - they go home, angel tells Joseph OK to go in dream

    3 Herods take over:

    - in Judea Archelaus

    - since Archelaus is ruling in Bethlehem, they decide not to stay and move to

    Nazareth in Galilee

    Things that happen around Jesus fulfills scriptures

    - God is acting in all this to fulfill Gods promise

    Story now turns to John the Baptist baptizing in Jordan River

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    - Jesus is now an adult

    Same outline ensues:

    ministry in Galileetrip to Jerusalem

    a week in Jerusalem

    execution of Jesus

    Trial and ResurrectionMatthew adds to Mark that Judas hung himself - to fulfill scripture

    Jesus before Pilate- takes place at night

    - Pilates wife needs a dream dreams Jesus is innocent Pilate washes hands- one thing they forgot: if we kill him, he promised to come back from the dead,

    so they put soldiers at tomb so his disciples dont steal the body- angel rolls back stone, soldiers run away

    - women come to the tomb to finish embalming him

    Jesus is risen, angels tells them Jesus will see you in Galilee- women are afraid but full of joy

    - they run into Jesus and he sees meet you in Galilee

    After Jesus raised, Roman guards say he came back to life- they are paid off to say they feel asleep and the disciples stole body

    - and thats the story some people still tell today

    - soldiers could be executed for this, so makes their story less credible

    Matthew has Jesus meets disciples in Galilee and gives them the commission

    Commission emphasizes obedience

    The way to go about pleasing God, how to keep the law

    Matthews theological picture of Jesus:

    Who Jesus is how Jesus affects relationship between God & humanityAll stories told to make the theological point, not historical

    Object: get point across so you understand who Jesus is

    Luke (11-12-02)

    Has his own way of approaching who Jesus is

    The best educated of the Gospel writers

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    - he alters his style to fit what hes quoting, whether Septuagint, poetry or fancy

    Greek

    Luke was 2nd generation Christian

    Gentile, like Mark, but unlike Matthew

    Dedicates his work and tells how he did it

    - talked to various folks- wrote orderly account

    Luke must have been wealthy but its possible he wasnt- could have been a bright slave

    - these were personal physicians, house philosophers, etc.

    - wealthy folks sent bright slaves to school- many famous philosophers were ex-slaves

    Luke talks against the wealthy one piece of evidence of idea that hes an ex-slave

    - he would have been smarter than his owners and may have resented themtelling him what to do

    Tradition says Luke was a physician who traveled with Paul- not sure if this is true, or even if he knew Paul

    - the writer of Acts (same as Luke) didnt really know Paul he sounds different

    in his letters than in Acts- Luke wrote Acts

    Luke wrote for the Gentile community, same as Mark- he approaches from outside Judaism- has similar concerns as Mark did, in some ways

    - has a global viewpoint, beyond Judea, more clearly than others

    1. Fulfillment of prophecy

    - In Matthew, everything Jesus does fulfills scriptures

    - this is God acting in the world, happening the way God planned- fulfillment automatically happens

    - even as a baby, Jesus fulfills scriptures without trying to!

    - In Luke, a different way of seeing fulfillment

    - Jesus fulfills scriptures on purpose- even says so, to fulfill scripture

    - Jesus knows what his job is, so he does it

    - Spirit of God leads him to do things- Luke explains why Jesus did these things and makes connection between

    Hebrew scriptures and Jesus

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    - Jesus knew the scriptures

    2. Ministry of Jesus is the working out of Gods plan for world redemption

    - everyone has a part to play in Gods plan- everyone acts out their part of the script

    - God has laid out the plot and now the characters must do what theyre supposed

    to do

    - Gods plan foretold and prefigured in scripture: God acted this way then and

    now- Luke understands himself to be writing a history as the Deut. Historians did,

    giving a theological reading to it

    - Salvation History - story of how God has acted among us (doesnt mean howpeople get saved), aka Holy History (in German)

    - Luke divides history into different eras God acting in different ways in thedifferent eras

    - Moses, life of Jesus, time after Jesus of church- same God, same character, but different ways of acting in the

    world

    3. How Jesus is primarily seen:

    Matthew Messiah

    Mark Son of GodLuke Son of God, but different from Marks idea

    Jesus is the Son of God, according to Luke- has a special and more intimate relationship with God than anyone else has ever

    had

    - he is unlike any other person

    - the fulfillment of the destiny of humankind- what God intended us all to be, but never were

    - why his genealogy goes all the way back to God

    Genealogy in Luke 3

    - goes all the way back to God

    - we are all children of God, but Jesus is the only one who acts like it

    - who we were intended to be, like the archetypal human being- Jesus makes that relationship possible for us

    - this is all added meaning to term Son of God

    4. Specially interested in outcasts

    - poor, women more than any other gospel

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    - one of Jesus main reasons of his ministry was to restore their full humanity,

    as people of God, children of God

    - Jesus gives special care to 2nd class people, the oppressed he came for them

    - look in Luke to find these places....chapter 4 is his baptism

    5. Jesus gets baptized at the beginning of his ministry- this sets the agenda for his ministry, why it comes first in Luke

    - Jesus went to Nazareth after being baptized

    - Jesus reads the scroll in the synagogue: he has been anointed to bring goodnews to the poor, release to the captives, sight to the blind and let the

    oppressed go free, and declare the year of the Lords favor...this

    has been fulfilled in your hearing this was Gods agenda for Jesus ministry

    - everyone felt oppressed under the Romans and the people liked what he said- but Jesus reminded them what Elijah did during the drought - he went to a

    Gentiles home to live, and that the only leper Elisha healed was aGentile

    - he said to the congregation, you arent the ones I came for and they got mad

    and tried to kill him- he said he didnt come for the nice religious people, they arent the focus of

    the attention of God and they thought they were

    - he said it was those people who they werent interested in and didnt wantwhom God was interested in

    - thats how Luke starts out Jesus ministry

    6. Stories that emphasize who Jesus came for:

    John the Baptist said Herod was wrong for marrying his brothers wife

    - John hollers at Herod whenever hes out in public- John gets thrown in jail and doesnt understand why hes been there so long

    - so he sends his disciples to Jesus and asks, are you the one?

    - Jesus has them spend the day with him, and says, you have seen the blindhealed, the possessed released, and good news to the poor -so thats

    how you know he is the one

    Story of the Good Samaritan- Good Samaritan is an oxymoron to Jews

    - Good religious folks ignore the poor while the Samaritan takes care of him

    - Jesus tells a story about who is your neighbor to a religious person who haskept the law

    - the wrong person is the hero of the story

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    Story of the birth of Jesus

    - Mary and Elizabeth are the focus (instead of the men as in Matthew)

    - In Matthew, Magi were told of Jesus birth these were rich guys

    - In Luke, shepherds 3rd shift shepherds at that were told and they find Jesus

    in a stable, in a feeding trough- Luke is the only gospel with a stable

    - identifies Jesus with the poor because the rich would have been able to find a

    room- Matthew: big expensive gifts for Jesus the king

    - Luke: Jesus is for the poor

    Mixing the stories dilutes their meanings

    Be clear as you preach and teach these texts of the meanings of each story- Jesus was identified with the poor even at his birth

    - He spends time with women and 2nd class citizens tax collectors & sinners(technical term for those who dont follow all the purity laws)

    - Jesus knows this will get him killed by being for these folks

    5. Luke is part of a 2-volume set Acts is part 2

    Luke shows Jesus as fulfilling the scriptures to show Christianity as an outgrowth ofJudaism

    - this gives it credibility, even though written for Gentiles

    - 1st

    century people liked old stuff and ideas

    Luke starts in a definite place, with prediction of John the Baptist

    - old couple with no kids

    - Zechariah was a priest and his turn in rotation to serve at Temple came up(they had too many priests)

    - angel appears and says hell have a son

    - Zechariah doubts this so the angel makes him unable to talk until the baby isborn

    - an angel visits Mary and says shell have a baby

    - she goes to see Elizabeth and Es baby jumps in her womb

    - Mary says the Magnificat, with same theme of the poor and oppressed as inthe rest of Luke, the taking down of the haughty and raising up poor

    - John is born, his father cant talk, so Elizabeth names him John

    - usually the father named the baby- the people ask him what name is and he writes, his name will be John

    - Zechariah can finally speak and the first thing he says is the Benedictus 1:68

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    a great blessing to the Lord

    Jesus is born

    - the times do not match in the gospels

    - Quirinius was never governor when Herod was king- Luke dates everything by empire dates, rather than by local dates,

    meaning this was not just a local phenomenon connects to Roman

    person

    In Luke, the Family lives in Nazareth

    - they have to go to Bethlehem for the census- the town is full so they have to sleep in the barn, perhaps was a cave

    - identifies Jesus with the poor because rich person would never have had to

    do this- Jesus was born there

    - shepherds come after being told about Jesus by angels

    In Matthew, Herod kills babies 2 years after the Magi come- usual Christmas story with shepherds and Magi works only if family lived in

    stable for the next 2 years

    - the family goes to Egypt and returns to Bethlehem, then decide to live inNazareth

    In Luke the family is already from Nazareth

    Not trying to be historically precise, but are trying to show the meaning of Jesus life

    - each gospel gives important readings of Jesus life but are different

    Jesus is born, then they go to Jerusalem on the way home from Egypt- first born son is taken to Temple for dedication and make sacrifice

    - Luke likes to show characters as pious, following the law

    - Simeon, an old man, reveals Jesus is Messiah- he had been promised he would not die until he saw Messiah

    - Anna, the prophetess recognizes Jesus

    - she always stayed in the Temple- a man AND a woman identify Jesus - a balance that Luke wants you to see

    They go home from Jerusalem to Nazareth

    The story skips to when Jesus is 12

    - they go to Jerusalem for the Passover

    - on the way home, they discover hes missing- they find him at the Temple

    - he says hes in his Fathers house about his Fathers business

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    smart aleck answer, then it says he is obedient

    - but it lets you know Jesus is the Son of God

    At age 30 he is baptized

    Genealogy is given Jesus as Son of God and David

    Doesnt match the genealogy in Matthew once you get to David- different list of ancestors

    Matthew matches Jesus with kings

    Luke traces through those who restored the Temple after the Exile

    2 different traditions that Luke found:

    - the ancestry of Jesus- the birth of Jesus

    Includes both for theological, not historically correct reasonsThey tell important things about who Jesus is

    There were many understandings of Messiah in the 1 st century

    Nobody had the idea of an executed peasant except the Gospels

    Sign of the resurrection was Gods vindication of Jesus ministry

    - God really was with Jesus

    Jesus didnt accomplish what people expected the Messiah to doResurrection was the only evidence of Jesus as Messiah

    Do the stories of Jesus ring true to who God is and reveal the love of God- how God acted in the life of Jesus

    Seen differently in each gospel

    - each one has something important to say of who Jesus is and what God

    accomplished through Jesus

    #1 criterion for being in the canon was connection to an apostle

    What do the apostles say it means that was the most important thing

    Events by themselves mean nothing- mean something different to different people

    - humans give events meaning, we ascribe meaning what it is to be human

    What does it mean when Jesus says a person sowed seed.

    - Mark tells you

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    Gospels arranged so that a limited meaning is expressed

    - so that a more precise meaning is given

    Jesus exorcising demons with 2 groups watching- one says hes got a devil

    - the other says hes got the power of God

    We have to assign the meaning

    Faith of church is what the apostles say life and death of Jesus mean

    - did not rely on historical or Jesus own interpretation of himselfWhen we tell stories, we leave out information

    Everything we know about Jesus is interpretation and theology

    The search for the historical Jesus is irrelevant-those who do and write about it have Jesus end up being just like them

    Christianity is not based on history but on the meaning of events in Jesus life, as theapostles determined

    Lukes story of the end of Jesus life

    - has an extra trial with Herod Jr. who is glad to see Jesus, but Jesus wont do any

    tricks for him- Luke has Jesus executed between two thieves and one gets saved

    - another marginalized person

    - theft was an act of insurrection, which is why these guys were crucifiedJesus dies and is raised

    Walks to Emmaus and the guys dont recognize him

    - Jesus breaks bread with them and disappearsBack in Jerusalem, Jesus pops into the room, eats something

    Luke has something added

    - Jesus is transformed in the resurrection- eats and yet can move like a spirit

    Others were brought back from the dead in the Bible and it didnt change the world,so this transformation was important

    Something big and important and new in the world - resurrection

    Ending of Luke - Chapter 24, verse 44 (11-14-02)

    Reiterates what scripture has said about Jesus

    Luke says the old writers say they talked about Jesus

    Being the presence of the resurrected Jesus opened the scriptures

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    - chapters 15-17 are from the 2nd edition

    Comes from a circle around the Beloved Disciple

    - like-minded, had same perspective

    Got their information from the Beloved Disciple

    - there is nothing in John to show that he read any of the synoptics- some stories overlap but are told very differently

    - no literary relationship with synoptics

    John draws from other sources

    - wedding at Cana named as 1st sign or miracle

    - then there are several more miracles- another sign comes and is called 2nd sign

    - so this shows there was a signs edition- the discourses come from another source

    Not from the synoptics

    Who wrote John?- 1st draft was from the Beloved Disciple

    - tradition says John but scholars say no because Beloved Disciple doesnt show

    up until chapter 13

    - if he were John or one of the 12, it would be strange because John stories are left

    out of the synoptics, and even his brother James left out- John was from Galilee, and the book is concerned with Jerusalem- from a person of Judea, not John

    - we dont know who wrote the core of the book or the 1st draft, only that he

    was called the Beloved Disciple- someone who believed in Jesus and was pleased to be his associate

    - whoever it was, they became a leader in the church, had a community

    around him

    Chapters 7-8 have copying mistakes

    - woman caught in adultery story

    - all early manuscripts do NOT include it- this story was added 400 years later

    - probably was written in the margin, then later added to text

    - its in our Bible because the Textus Receptus had it and also the Vulgate- KJV based on Textus Receptus so it was included

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    Unique features of John: the whole thing

    - arrangement of stories

    - the stories included

    - where he begins - at eternity: in the beginning was the Word...- pre-existence of Christ

    - the only one that does this

    - one idea that it was written last because this theological idea developed later- seen also in Philippians 2 - the hymn in it is earlier than the gospels

    - it attributes this same idea to Christ

    - 15-20 years after Jesus death this was taught- in John, Christ is equal with God in eternity and in creation

    - says Jesus was equal with God, so its not exactly monotheist

    - difficult idea to work out- trinitarian formulas were developed to deal with it

    - John presents us with significant problems in thinking consistently aboutwho God is and how God was related to Christ

    - sometimes have to reframe what John was thinking about becauseit doesnt fit the usual categories we deal with

    - he wasnt the only person to have this idea

    - prologue may have been separate at first, from others

    They didnt see it violating the idea of one God - I and the Father are one.

    John also sets out stark dualism

    - people of light vs. people of darkness

    - Gnosticism: John is not from this tradition, but some of his ideas becamepart of it

    Jesus is a different kind of teacher here

    - no snappy answers- long discourses instead

    - someone asks a question - he gives a cryptic answer

    - no one understands it- so he goes into a long discourse about it

    - ambiguous answer

    Born again could also mean born from above

    Point of discourse is to explain it to the reader

    - the writer has someone ask the stupid question for you

    Seen in stories of Nicodemus, Nathaniel, and woman at the well

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    No one could have caught onto his first answer

    How Jesus identifies himselfCalls himself I am he

    - could mean in Greek I am

    - so Jesus is using the same term as the one for God in Pentateuch- identifies himself very closely with God and that gets him into trouble,

    that is what caused his death

    Bad guys in John are The Jews

    - unfortunately, John was used later for anti-Semitism

    - the problem is that the writer was Jewish- so being Jewish was OK

    - the book reflects an inner-family argument

    Jew = Judeans Greek word- in John, its a good thing to be an Israelite or a child of Abraham

    - so him saying The Jews was not racial prejudice

    Something happened to Jewish Christians that turned them against their fellow Jews

    - chapter 9, story of man born blind

    - verse 22, parents were Jewish and part of synagogue- shows that Johns church was thrown out of synagogue

    - these were Jewish Christians who still went to synagogue, kept laws

    - harsh language against the Jews reflects that experience of being thrown out- they made claims about Jesus in the synagogue (perhaps) and were expelled- writers and editors of John were Jewish

    The 12 disciples represent all of Israel, as if Israel were restored

    Acts

    Part 2 of Luke-Acts- there are thematic similarities

    - story of the early church, where started and how spread

    - 30 years are covered

    - its a selective history- Luke chose episodes to give the reader a particular understanding of how

    God works in the church

    2 kinds of purposes to Acts:

    1. Apologetic

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    - give reason or defense for believing in God

    - comes from Greek word for defend

    - same root as apology

    - Luke gives defense for existence of Christianity

    He presents a defense for Christian readers to use:

    a. Christianity is NOT new- ancients liked old stuff, believing that gods and humans were closer

    together in the distant past

    - humans got worse and things got bad- solutions could be found by going back to earliest beginnings

    - Christianity attached to Judaism by LukeLuke says it was the correct development of Judaism,

    so it is as old as Judaism- people respected Judaism only because it was old

    there still was anti-Semitism though- this gave legitimacy to Christianity

    b. Christianity is not a threat to the Roman Empire- Romans heard Christians say Jesus is Lord, but they were to say

    Caesar is Lord

    - Also heard them say the kingdom of God would take over the world- This sounded dangerous

    - they were a weird fringe group of the weird Jews

    - No one really paid a lot of attention to Christians until there was a firein Rome under Nero. It started near the palace. People thoughtNero started it - he was known as nuts. So he decided to blame the

    Christians because no one liked them and they were a small group.

    - even though it wasnt true, Neros accusation lent a bad name toChristians and made people suspicious of them

    - Nero killed a few Christians himself

    - Luke shows a lot of Christians coming before Roman judges, and theyare always found innocent, to show they are not a threat

    - when before other judges, were found guilty

    - says that qualified Roman officials have examined us and found us not

    guilty - were not out to take over the Empire, were not dangerous- this was so Christian readers could respond to questions from others

    2. Broadly theological purposes- Luke wants to present the history of the church as the acts of God in the world

    - theological stories: interprets events so you understand God and the church,

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    salvation history, the way God acts in the world - theology

    Judaizers:

    - talks about how the church could spread as it does, helps church reject theJudaizers who said even Gentile Christians had to keep the laws and

    convert to Judaism (circumcision, food laws, Sabbath)

    - this was the biggest battle of the early church and it had to move beyondJudaism

    - Jesus as Messiah became a sect within Judaism

    - the message went beyond Judea - spread to a Samaritan and then to Gentiles- this was a real struggle in that Jews saw themselves as the people of God and

    that someday everyone would convert to Judaism

    - the Jews felt that people would come to them, but the new radical ideawas that the Christians would go out to the nations

    - this struggle went on for 400 years

    Acts says God approved of this expansion- Gentiles are legitimately Christian as well as Jews

    Main characters of Acts- Peter - in the 1st half - God present among the Jews

    - Paul - in the 2nd half - God present among the Gentiles

    Look at Acts:

    - Peter stories - he raises dead guy, etc

    - Paul stories - he does the same things Peter doesGod does the same things through Peter and Paul

    - there had been question if Paul was a legitimate apostle

    - Acts says he was

    Peter - apostle to the Jews

    Paul - apostle to the Gentiles

    Acts says the church is a mixed community and that Judaizers are wrong

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    HIGHLIGHTS OF ACTS (11-19-02)

    First part of Acts is a rerun of the end of Luke- resurrected Jesus appears to disciples

    - taken up into heaven

    - disciples go back to JerusalemThey need to choose a new disciple to take place of Judas

    - so they have 12, representing 12 tribes of Israel

    - they narrow it down to two guys, roll holy dice, Matthias is chosen

    Pentecost is the day the church begins

    Acts presents it as an eschatological event, an event of the last days- this is the time God will act in a new and final way

    - the coming of Christ started this time period- the beginning of the church is the next step

    - Peter quotes Joel in the last days, God will pour our spirit on all fleshThe big evidence of this was that Gods Spirit was given to ALL of Gods people that

    day, just as Joel had said

    - before this, only a few people had the Spirit, e.g. David- identifying mark of who is Christian

    - you receive it when you become a Christian

    - a time of new activity by God among Gods people- it comes through accepting Jesus as Lord & Messiah, repentance and baptism

    That first day, 3000 became Christians and devote themselves to apostles doctrine andfellowship

    - Luke wrote Acts and he was always on the side of the outcasts and 2nd class, and

    against the influential

    - so he has them form an ideal community, where they had all things in common,they sell what they have and share it

    - the result is that more people are converted every day

    - this is the only time he presents the church in this way- because it didnt always happen that way and it didnt work

    - the Jerusalem church eventually ran out of money

    - the ideal thing Christians do is share their possessions

    Nature of speeches in Acts

    - remember how the words of the prophets were passed on by their followers,

    and the way the gospel writers construct Jesus speeches for certainoccasions

    - same as for these speeches

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    - then they get the Spirit

    Apostles had to validate Samaritans being in the church

    Somebody had to say it was OK for Samaritans to be Christians

    - up until then, only good faithful Jews were- these Samaritans recognized Jesus as the Messiah

    - Samaritans had their own temple and claimed to be the people of God

    - they did worship same God and used most of same scripturesStill makes good sense to conduct ministry within Judaism

    Conversion of Saul who becomes Paul

    The most important story in book of Acts after chapter 2 is the conversion of Cornelius

    - he is a good man, gives alms, prays to God- angel shows up when hes praying one day and says to send for a man named

    Peter in Joppa and he will tell you what I want- at the same time, Peter is taking a nap on the roof of the house and has a dream:

    a sheet comes down from heaven, full of unclean animals. A voice says,kill and eat. Peter says, no, Ive never eaten anything unclean. Voice

    says, what I say is clean, dont you say its unclean. He awakens, goes

    back to sleep and has this dream again. He ends up having it 3 times.- he goes downstairs, and Cornelius people arrive and ask for him, saying an

    angel says hes to come and see Cornelius

    - he goes with them but says hes not really supposed to be with them, but hada dream, so it should be OK

    - Cornelius meets them outside as they arrive

    - Peter preaches to Cornelius and his family and the Holy Spirit comes onto themjust like it did on the apostles at Pentecost

    - Peter thinks if God accepts them, we should too

    - so he baptizes them

    This is a momentous event in Christianity

    - the first time a Gentile becomes Christian

    - every detail intends to say this is what God wants- Peter, known everywhere as the Apostle to the Jews, takes in this first Gentile

    - Cornelius is a good man, well known for his philanthropy

    - the Spirit came down on Cornelius BEFORE his baptism

    - it was all Gods doing- Peters dream only convinced him to go talk to them, not to make them Christian

    Then Peter must go back to Jerusalem and face the church there- he took Gentiles in without converting them first to Judaism, for the first time

    - if they had been converted to Judaism before baptism, no problem

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    - but this was a problem

    Jerusalem church meets him and says, how could you have done such a thing?

    Luke spends a lot of time and space on this story tells it twice here and a 3rd time inActs 15

    - Luke says the whole church rejoiced

    - the time when the first Gentile comes in- all the details matter

    - this is an important story, who characters are (if Paul let them in, they would

    have thought, well of course Paul would let them in)- especially important that Peter let them in apostle to Jews

    - it wasnt Peters decision it was Gods decision

    - he had to take them after God did- it was an act of the Spirit that God accepted the Gentiles

    - the turning point in what Christianity was to be

    Caused quite a stir, but was somewhat acceptable because it was just one familyCornelius and family were like Gentile mascots of the church, showing the churchs

    broad-mindedness

    What happens when you get too many Gentiles?

    Then Acts switches to Paul and his mission

    - nothing more about Palestine in Acts, its about the rest of the world from here- Barnabas goes and finds Paul

    - Antioch church sends Paul & Barnabas to the southern coast of Asia Minor

    - they convert a lot of Gentiles and these are starting to outnumber Jews- several churches of Gentiles- Jews wondered what was going to happen to their movement

    - Gentiles dont keep the law, and this was a problem they didnt do the things

    that the Jews felt made you Christian- Paul and Barnabas return and some people come to Antioch and insist that

    Gentiles convert and be circumcised and take up the law

    So the Jerusalem Council aka Apostolic Council called Acts 15

    - verse 5 mentions Pharisees who became Christians, who said Gentiles must be

    circumcised and keep law of Moses

    - being Jewish and being Christian was seen as compatible at first- should non-Jews be made to convert, be circumcised, keep the laws?

    - Peter tells story of Cornelius and said we cant go against God, who gave them

    the Holy Spirit, so we cant impose law on them now- then Paul and Barnabas talk about how the Spirit came on all the Gentiles when

    they preached to them

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    - James who is mentioned here is the brother of Jesus and is the leader of the

    Jerusalem church (the disciple James had been executed by now)

    - he quotes scripture that says the Word of God would go out from Jerusalemand all the Gentiles will call upon God and God will claim them as Gods

    people

    - James says the Gentiles should not have to convert because of his take on thisprophecy, what it means

    - so the Jerusalem church agrees that you can have Gentile mission

    Paul tells this same story in Galatians 2 where 2 missions are set up:

    - Paul says he went, by revelation from God

    - he says they shake hands and create two separate missions:Paul to preach to Gentiles, Peter to Jews

    Two very different branches of Christianity:

    1. Jews who kept the law of Moses as Christian way to conduct their lives2. Gentiles who intentionally do not keep law and their way of being Christian

    They recognized each other but did their own thing

    Acknowledged that different contexts called for different ways of living out the Gospel- a lesson in how ecumenism does and doesnt work

    - Jews and Gentiles lived out gospel in different ways

    Jews and Gentiles didnt always get along as well as indicated in Acts

    Galatians church had both kinds in it

    - this caused difficulties- how do you eat together? How do you fellowship together?- problem with eating affected Lords Supper

    This council authorized the mission to Gentiles that does not bind Law of Moses on them- a letter was sent saying to reject the culture around idolatry (not eating meat

    sacrificed to idols, not drinking blood, nothing strangled, and no

    fornication)

    Story turns to focus on mission of Paul:

    Paul leaves Antioch behind, no longer a missionary from their church

    - goes around Asia Minor, then Macedonia and Greece, then to EphesusHe then revisits the cities on second trip and takes up a collection for the Jerusalem

    Church

    - takes money to Jerusalem- wants to keep bond between Jewish Christianity and Gentile Christianity

    - wants Gentile churches to demonstrate that they know they owe Jews because

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