Glossary for Lessons 1-2
Glossary for Lessons 1-2. SCROLL DOWN to review key names and terms. You may also search for a term by clicking on its first letter below.
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ChristosGreek word (transliteration) for Messiah, literally "The Anointed One." | |
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EcclesiaGreek term for assembly, people of God, church. | |
EschatologyTheological term for the study of the "last things." | |
EuangelionGreek word (transliteration) for "gospel." Literally means "good news." | |
EusebiusEarly Christian historian (263-340). Wrote Ecclesiastical History, in which he quotes Origen's comments about the four gospels, as well as comments from other writers. | |
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JosephThe legal father of Jesus (not physical), husband of Mary, descendant of David. | |
JosephusJewish historian from the 1st century A.D. Mentions Jesus Christ in his writings. | |
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KahalHebrew term for assembly, people of God | |
Kingdom of HeavenPhrase used only by Matthew to refer to the new spiritual realm established by Jesus. Matthew uses this phrase without the name "God" to follow the Jewish custom of avoiding using His name. | |