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- in addition to eyewitness accounts, list three other useful tests to determine a documents historical reliability.
- how did herod the great become client king of israel? give two specific examples showing that he was a bad ruler.
- who were the essenes and what did they believe? what did they do because of their beliefs?
- what are three reasons why it was the ideal time in history for the messiah to appear when he did?
- what three powers did jesus exercise on his own authority, which the jews thought belonged to god alone?
7 and 8. describe two of the main theories used by those who try to discredit the resurrection of jesus. refute these theories with two historical arguments each from the chapter.
- Internal consistency test: Check if the document's content is self - consistent without contradictions. External consistency test: Compare with other known reliable sources. Authoritative test: Consider the author's credibility and expertise.
- Herod the Great became client king through political maneuvering, allying with Rome. He was a bad ruler as he ordered the Massacre of the Innocents to eliminate potential threats to his rule and built grand palaces while the common people suffered.
- The Essenes were a Jewish sect. They believed in strict purity laws, predestination, and the after - life. They lived in communities, separated from the general population, and engaged in ascetic practices and study of the Torah.
- Politically, the land was under Roman rule which provided a unified communication network. Culturally, there was a longing for a savior figure among the Jewish people. Religiously, the Temple system was in place but had some corrupt elements, creating a spiritual vacuum.
- Jesus exercised the power to forgive sins, which the Jews thought was God's exclusive right; he performed miracles like raising the dead; and he claimed lordship over the Sabbath.
7 - 8. One theory is the "stolen body" theory, which suggests that the disciples stole Jesus' body. Historical refutations: The disciples were in a state of fear and disarray after the crucifixion and were not likely to be so bold as to steal the body. Also, the Roman guards were well - trained and would not have easily allowed the body to be stolen. Another theory is the "hallucination" theory, claiming that the disciples had hallucinations of the resurrected Jesus. Refutations: Hallucinations are individual experiences, yet multiple people saw Jesus at the same time. Also, the empty tomb cannot be explained by hallucinations.
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- Internal consistency test, External consistency test, Authoritative test
- Became client king through political maneuvering and allying with Rome. Bad ruler examples: Massacre of the Innocents, building grand palaces while people suffered.
- Jewish sect. Believed in strict purity laws, predestination, after - life. Lived in communities, engaged in ascetic practices and Torah study.
- Political: Roman rule provided communication network; Cultural: longing for savior among Jews; Religious: corrupt Temple system created spiritual vacuum.
- Forgiving sins, raising the dead, claiming lordship over the Sabbath.
7 - 8. Theory 1: Stolen body. Refutations: Disciples in fear, Roman guards' presence. Theory 2: Hallucination. Refutations: Multiple people saw Jesus, empty tomb not explained by hallucinations.