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Terms to Define Chapter One

Terms to Define Chapter One. Directions:. Always use complete sentences. Number each term. Rarely (almost never) answer anything in only one sentence. Always label the terms with the chapter number and page from where it comes (unless it’s from the class discussions).

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Terms to Define Chapter One

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  1. Terms to DefineChapter One

  2. Directions: • Always use complete sentences. • Number each term. • Rarely (almost never) answer anything in only one sentence. • Always label the terms with the chapter number and page from where it comes (unless it’s from the class discussions). • All definitions will come from your text unless otherwise stipulated.

  3. Always write the terms to be defined within the context of a complete sentence. • Combine terms which go together into one longer definition using multiple numbers. • All terms are to be typed and will be graded by me. They are then to be placed into your folders for future reference.

  4. Terms: scribes papyrus life stage oral stage written stage Hebrew Scriptures(aka & why) Christian Scriptures(aka & why)

  5. Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls Essenes inspiration extremes codex canon B.C.E.(meaning?)

  6. C.E.(meaning?) B.C. A.D. Septuagint Vulgate St. Jerome Why are BC & AD no longer used as much?

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