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        | Isaiah Jeremiah
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        | dominicans carmmelites, benedictions, francisvcans
 priest, nuns, sister
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        | 6 months older, King herod took off his head, most honered after mary |  | 
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        | give up your sinful desires and actions |  | 
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        | someone who announces the coming of a royal person |  | 
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        | someone who goes before anothe rperson to prepare the people foe his coming |  | 
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        | someone chosen by god to speak a message from god to the people |  | 
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        | leaving sin and going to god |  | 
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        | the journey from egypt to the promisd land of the slaves |  | 
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        | used holly water to bless, blessed physically |  | 
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        | set apart for god EX: priesthood, sisterhood |  | 
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        | Compare passover and eaucharist |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Passover: Pascal Lamb Sacrifice 1. Eucharist: lamb of God which is sacrificed
 2. Passover: Isrealites are Pascal Lamb
 2. Eucharist: we recieve the eucharist
 3. Passocer: Blood of Pascal Lamb on door, blood saved them from
 3. Eucharist: Blood saved us from hell
 4. Passover: saved from slavery
 4. Eucharist: saved from slavery to sin
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