13¡¢Bible is representative of Christianity and оÉÔ¼ 14¡¢The Old TestamentÃû´Ê½âÊÍ
The Bible was divided into two sections£º the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament is about God and the Laws of God. The word ¡°Testament¡± means ¡°agreement¡±£¬ the agreement between God and Man. 15¡¢The New TestamentÃû´Ê½âÊÍ
The Bible was divided into two sections£º the Old Testament and the New Testament. The New Testament is about the doctrine (½ÌÒå) of Jesus Christ. The word ¡°Testament¡± means ¡°agreement¡±£¬ the agreement between God and Man.
16¡¢The Old Testament consists of 39 books£¬ the oldest and most important of which are the first five books£¬ called Pentateuch.ĦÎ÷Îå¾ 17¡¢PentateuchÃû´Ê½âÊÍThe Old Testament consists of 39 books£¬ the oldest and most important of which are the first five books£¬ called Pentateuch. Pentateuch contains five books£º Genesis (´´ÊÀ¼Ç)£¬ Exodus (³ö°£¼°¼Ç)£¬ Leviticus(½ÌÒå¼Ç)£¬ Numbers (ÌÓÍö¼Ç)£¬ Deuteronomy (ĦÎ÷ÒÅÑÔ¼Ç)¡£ 18¡¢GenesisÃû´Ê½âÊÍGenesis is one of the five books in Pentateuch£¬ it tells about a religious account (ÃèÊö) of the origin of the Hebrews people£¬ including the origin of the world and of man£¬ the career (¾Àú) of Issac and the life of Jacob and his son Joseph.
19¡¢ExodusÃû´Ê½âÊÍExodus is one of the five books in Pentateuch£¬ it tells about a religious (×ڽ̵Ä) history of the Hebrews during their flight from Egypt£¬ the period when they began to receive God¡®s Law. Joshua brought the people safely back to canaan.
20¡¢The Fall of Man was recorded in Genesis£¬ Pentateuch£¬ the Old Testament£¬ The Bible.
21¡¢Noah¡®s Ark was recorded in Genesis£¬ Pentateuch£¬ the Old Testament£¬ The Bible.
22¡¢The Historical Books was divided into seven sections£º£¿
¢ÙBooks of Joshua ¢Ú Books of Judges ¢Û Books of Samuel ¢Ü Books of Kings
¢Ý Books of the Chronicles ¢Þ Books of Ezra ¢ß Books of Nehemiah. 23¡¢The content of historical Books£º 1200B.C. 586 B.C. Dealing with history of the Hebrew people from their entry into Palestine around 1200 B.C.£¬ till the fall of Palestine into hands of Assyrians and Chaldeans in 586 B.C. 24¡¢The History BooksµÄÄÚÈÝ
¢Ù The development of system of landed nobles. ¢Ú The development of monarchy. ¾ýÖ÷׍֯
¢Û Establishment of the two Kingdoms. Á½´óÍõ¹úµÄ³õ²½ÐÎ³É ¢Ü (ÂÔ¿´) The settlement in the highlands
¢Ý (ÂÔ¿´) Age of great prosperity under Saul£¬ David and Solomon. 25¡¢Joshua brought the people safely back to Canaan. 26¡¢The first king to unite the Hebrews was Saul.
27¡¢David established religious capital£¬ Jerusalem to Palestine. 28¡¢The Prophets (ÏÈÖª)Ãû´Ê½âÊÍ Ðû´«½ÌÒå²¢ÊÜÉñÁé±ÓÓÓµÄÈË
For more than a thousand years in the Middle East there had been a class of people known as ¡°Prophets¡± or the spokesmen of God. Earlier prophets lived in groups as temple officials. Later on there appeared in dependent prophet. The Prophets can be grouped into the Major Prophets and Minor Prophets.(·ÖΪ´óСÏÈÖª) 29¡¢The Book of DanielÃû´Ê½âÊÍ
The Book of Daniel belongs to The Old Testament of the Bible. It tells about the Hebrews being carried away into Babylon.
30¡¢The former body of church was known as Synagogues. ÓÌÌ«½ÌµÄ»áÌÃÊǽÌÌõÄǰÉí
31¡¢The Pentateuch is the book of Daniel is also called torah. ĦÎ÷Î徵ıð³Æ
32¡¢ The story about God¡®s flooding to the human being and only good-virtue being saved was recorded in Genesis£¬ Pentateuch£¬ the Old Testament£¬ the Bible£¬ which was known as Noah¡¯s Ark.
33¡¢By 300 A.D.each local church was called a parish and had a full time leader known as a priest.
34¡¢Several parishes were grouped together into a large unit called diocese£¬ which was headed by a bishop.
35¡¢The most important bishops were called archbishops. (ºìÒ´óÖ÷½Ì) 36¡¢ Towards the end of the fourth century four accounts were accepted as part of the New Testament£¬ which tells the beginning of Christianity. 37¡¢The Birth of Jesus was recorded in Matthew (ÂíÈû¸£ÒôÊé)
38¡¢All the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations.ΪʲôʮËÄÔÚÎ÷·½¼ªÀû
39¡¢The Last Supper was recorded in John.
40¡¢The Last Supper was put into an oil painting by Da Vinci in the high renaissance in Italy.
ÎÄÒÕ¸´ÐËÒÔÈËΪ±¾µÄ±êÖ¾-ÃÉÄÈÀöɯ41¡¢The Last Supper adapted from St.John£¬ the New Testament£¬ the Bible.
42¡¢The story about Jesus being betrayed by Judas was known as The Last Supper.
43¡¢The story about Jesus being pinned (¶¤ËÀ) in the cross to death was known as The Last Supper.
44¡¢ The first English version of whole Bible was translated from the Latin Vulgate in 1382 and was copied out by hand by the early group of reformers (¸Ä¸ïÕß) led by John Wycliff.
45¡¢Wycliff Óë Tyndale µÄÇø±ðÊÇ£ºÓïÑÔÀ´Ô´²»Í¬
Reformation (×ڽ̸ĸï) ΪÁË against the Latin language.
46¡¢William Tyndale¡®s version was based on the original Hebrew and Greek sources.À´Ô´ ÂÛÊö¼ò´ð
Ò»¡¢What difference between Christianity and the other religions£¿ (What are the forceful beliefs of Christianity£¿) ´ð£º
Christianity based itself on two forceful (Ç¿ÁÒµÄ) beliefs which separate it from all other religions.
1¡¢ One is that Jesus Christ is the Son of God£¬ and that God sent him to earth (ÊÀ½ç) to live as humans live£¬ suffer as humans suffer£¬ and die to redeem mankind.(Íì»ØÈËÀà)
2¡¢The other is that God gave his only begotten son (ΨһµÄ¶ù×Ó)£¬ so that whosoever (whoeverµÄÇ¿µ÷ÐÍ) believes in him should not perish£¬ but have everlasting life. (»ñµÃÓÀÉú) ¼Ó¶ûÎÄÖ÷ÒåÒ²ÓÐÕâÑùµÄ¹Ûµã
¶þ¡¢How did Christianity originate and develop in the European continent (ÖÞ)£¿
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