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| Time of writting -Matthew |
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| Not the first NT book to be written |
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| Place of writing- Matthew |
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| Character of the book of Matthew |
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| most Jewish of the four gospels |
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| Matthew was the most Jewish of the four gospels, but it had. . . |
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| Jesus was shown as the fufillment of OT prophecy concerning the Messiah |
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| Jesus's attitude toward the law |
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| in Matthew predicts what Jesus the Messiah would be like. Showed the law of God as expressed in the commandments of Jesus |
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| Spoke directly about the church |
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| Why is Jesus worth following? -Matthew |
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| Because he is the perfect King |
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| Matthew- Emphasis in the person of Christ |
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| Emphasis in the work of Christ -Matthew |
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| Discourse on Christian Community |
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| Woes against the scribes and pharisees |
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| The Eschatological Discourse |
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| The death and resurrection of Jesus |
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| Genealogy from Abraham to Jesus |
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| Baby Jesus and the shepherds |
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| Genealogy of Jesus back to Adam |
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| Jesuss rejection at Nazareth |
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| Jesus on the road to Emmaus |
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| Jesus teaches Nicodemus about being born again |
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| Jesus teaches teh Samaritan woman about living water |
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| Jesus as the Good Shepherd |
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| Jesus washes the disciples' feet |
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| Jesus's prayer for the disciples |
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| Mark- interpreter for the apostle Peter |
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| First Gospel to be written. Written before or after Peter's death |
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| Character of Mark's Gospel |
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| Most actoin-packed gospel |
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| Talks about the wisemen and the star |
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| Emphasis- First half of Mark |
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| Proper response to first half of Mark |
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| Location of first half of Mark |
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| set of three in the first half of Mark |
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| Confession in the first half of Mark |
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| By Peter (You Are the Christ) |
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| Talks about the shepherds and baby Jesus |
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| Emphasis in second half of Mark |
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| Jesus' suffering an death |
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| Proper Response for second half of Mark |
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| Deny self, take up cross, and follow Him |
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| Location of second half of Mark |
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| Set of three in second half of Mark |
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| Confession in second half of MARK |
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| By the Centurion. (Truly this man is the Son of God) |
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| Has an abrupt beginning and end |
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| Speaks of the secrecy of Jesus |
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| Speaks of the suffering of Jesus (especially spiritual suffering) |
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| Speaks of the failure of the disciples |
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| Why is Jesus worth following? -Mark |
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| Because Jesus is the perfect example of following God's way |
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| Who wrote the most verses in the NT |
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| Luke- a gentile, traveling companion of Paul, and physician |
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| Theophilus, directed towards Gentiles |
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| The most universal of the 4 Gospels |
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| geographical movement toward Jerusalem |
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| 4:18-19 Jesus came to preach the gospel to the poor |
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| 9:51 Jesus came to suffer in jerusalem and to rise again from the dead |
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| 19:10 Jesus came to seek and to save the lost |
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| 4 Major sections in Luke -and chapters |
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| Preperation for Jesus's ministry (1-4) Jesus's ministry in Galilee (4-9) Jesus's travel to Jerusalem (9-19) Jesus's ministry in Jerusalem (19-24) |
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| Emphesises that Salvation is for everyone |
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| which book uses the noun 'salvation' more than the other gospel writers? |
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| Which gospel uses the verb "to save" more than any other book in the NT? |
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| Which gospel emphesises the importance of prayer? (persistance and faithfullness) |
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| Emphasises teaching on wealth and poverty |
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| emphasises the power of the spirit. (empowers those that God will use to accomplish His work) |
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| More parables than any other Gospel |
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| Why is Jesus worth following? -Luke |
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| Becaue He is a friend of sinners, the friend of the poor, the friend of the needy, the friend of those ignored as insignificant, and because you need a friend like that. |
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| The disciple whom Jesus loved. John |
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| Student of John and teacher of Irenaeus |
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| Written in Ephesus. Last of the four gospels to be written |
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| Relationship with the Synoptic Gospels -John |
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| stands apart from the synoptic gospels because it contains so much unique material. (teachings) |
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| Matthew, Mark, and Luke. they are similar to one another |
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| The most theological of the four gospels |
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| Emphasis on the deity and humanity of Jesus |
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| Emphasis on teaching reality in terms of opposites |
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| Emphasis on believing in Jesus (etearnal life is a present posession for those who believe) |
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| Emphasis on the relationship between the Father and the Son |
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| Why is Jesus worth folloiwng? -Mark |
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| becaues Jesus is God and He longs to be your friend, t ohave a loving relationship with you. |
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| two-fold purpose for the gospel of John |
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That you may believe. That you may have life in His name |
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| Two sections in the Gospel of John |
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| The book of signs (1:19-12:50) The bok of Glory (13:1-20:31) |
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| Turning water into wine(2) Healing of the royal official's son (4) Healing of lame man at the Pool of Bethesda (5) Feeding of 5000 (6) Walking on water (6) Healing a man born blind (9) Raising of Lazarus from the dead (11) |
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| an attempt to understand the history of hte Bible through rational investigation |
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| The issue of Source Criticism |
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| what sources did the gospel writers use for their information? |
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| What is the Semantic problem? |
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| why are the first three gospels so similar but also, at times differeht? |
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| The issue of form criticism |
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| what were Christians saying about Jesus before the existence of the written records in the Gospels? |
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| The issue of Redaction Criticism |
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| How did the distinctie theological viewpoints and historical circumstances of the Gospel writers influence the way that they presented the life of Jesus? |
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| Recent developments in modern study of the Gospel |
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| Scholars are less concerned about history and less hopeful about finding universally acceptabl eanswers to questions |
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| emphasis on the relationship between the Father an the Son |
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| emphasis on etearnal life as a present posession for those who believe |
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| 3 principles the Bible teaches |
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| 1. There is one God. 2. The Father, Jesus, and Spirit are all called God. 3. The Father, Jesus, and Spirit have a relationship with one another. |
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| Those who believe will have etearnal life |
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| Jesus travels to Jerusalem |
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| Only Gospel to mention the Church |
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| Thomas "My Lord, and my God" |
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| preach gospel to the poor |
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| Baptized Jesus. Forerunner of Jesus |
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| Disciple. Denied Jesus 3x |
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| Disciple. Peter's brother |
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| Disciple. Sons of thunder. Sons of zebidee |
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| Jesus healed his daughter. Synagog official |
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| Blind man healed by Jesus |
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| carries the cross of Jesus |
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| burried Jesus. member of the councel |
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John the Baptist's parents. Zacharias had a vision that God would give him a child in his old age. He didn't beleive and he was mute until the baby was born. |
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| Lord promised him that he wouldn't die until he met the Messiah. |
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| phrphetess. Waited in the temple for the Messiah |
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| follower of Jesus. 1st person to see risen Christ. 7 deamons in her |
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| sister of Lazarus and Mary. Busy |
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| short tax collector who wanted to see Jesus |
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| Jesus met him on the road to Emmaus |
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| High priest at the trial of Jesus |
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| Peter cut his ear off. Servant of the high priest |
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| Disciple. Doubted Jesus's resurection |
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| In what three ways does Matthew 12 present Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel's broad religious hopes and institutions? |
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| King greater than Soloman. Priest greater than the temple. Prophet greater than Jonah. |
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| Does Matthew's gospel make a distinction between the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of God? |
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| According to Matthew's gospel, is the kingdom of God a present reality, a future reality, or both? |
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| What do we know about Mark's audience? |
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| What are the two major discources in Mark's gospe and what are they about? |
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| Parables & Eschatological. Present and future aspects of God's kingdom |
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| In the larger section of Luke's gospel, Luke collected stories that emphasize what aspects of Jesus's ministry? |
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| Unique power and authority |
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| highlights the importance of women in ministry |
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| According to John's gospel, Jesus is the fulfillment of what Jewish feasts? |
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| Tabernacles, Dedication, and Passover |
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| What blessings are avaliable for those who have found life in Jesus? |
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| Freedom, Holy Spirit, Peace, Love, and Joy |
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