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the baptism
Jesus accepts baptism as a symbolic emersion in the sins, fear, and the concerns of his fellow jewish people
jesus' temptation
jesus is tempted with the jewish expectations of the messiah
economic temptation
the messiah was expected to solve the economic woes of the people-- eradicate poverty and hunger
magical miraculous temptation
the messiah could prove his messiahship with miracles and wonderous acts
-he only does miracles to those who believe
political temptation
expected the messiah to be a king like David
--would lead a political militaristic revolution against the romans and restore the jewish nation
--rejects this expectation
nationalism
biased pride/ love of one's own people and country (excludes everyone else)
legalism
an excessive adherence to law
strict following of laws
follow the laws=good person
not follow the laws=bad person
poor
cursed by God
women and children
social biast
sinners / criminals
broke jewish law
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