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86 Cards in this Set
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Marks audience
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Roman
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Lukes audience
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Gentiles
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Johns audience
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Greek
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Marks focus
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Christology
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Lukes focus
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Wisdom
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Johns focus
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Deity
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Marks pace
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fast
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lukes pace
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slow
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Johns pace
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supplemental
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Marks style
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emotional
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Lukes style
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scholarly
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Johns style
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Mystical
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Marks purpose
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evangelism (relational)
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Lukes style
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discipleship (leaders)
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Johns purpose
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evangelism (analytical)
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Marks genealogy
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None
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Lukes genealogy
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none
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Johns genealogy
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Adam through Mary
Jesus as savior of the world |
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Changing water into wine
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John 2:1-11
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Healing of nobleman’s son
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John 4:46-54
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Healing of lame man
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5:1-15
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Feeding of multitude
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6:1-15
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Walking on water
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6:16-21
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Healing of blind man
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9:1-41
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Raising of Lazarus
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11:1-44
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5 Disciples
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Jesus’ Baptism
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Mary/Jews
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Water into Wine/Numerous Healings
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Nicodemus
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Numerous Healings
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Woman at Well
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Supernatural Knowledge of Her Past
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Jewish Leaders
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Healing of Lame Man
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Jewish People
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Feeding of 5000
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Jewish People
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(Previous: Healing of Lame Man)
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Jewish Leaders
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Supernatural Wisdom (Re: Adulteres
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Jewish Leaders
9-10 |
Healing of Blind Man
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Jewish People
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Resurrecting Lazarus
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11 Apostles
13-17 |
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(Narrative)
18-19 |
(Arrest, Trial, Crucifixion
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Women/11 Apostles
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Resurrection
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Peter
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Large Catch of Fish
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feast in John 6
and symbol |
Passover-Bread of Life
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feast in John 7
and symbol |
Tabernacles-Water of Life
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feast in John 8
and symbol |
Lights-Light of the World
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3 resurrection of Jesus
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Jairus' Daughter
Widow's son, Nain Lazarus |
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Location of resurrection of Jairus' Daughter
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In a private home after a few hours
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Location of resurrection of Widows son
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At a public funeral after a day
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Location of resurrection of Lazarus
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At the tomb after 3 days
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Jesus' title according to Mark, Luke
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Son of man
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Jesus' title according to John
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Son of God
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Jesus' title according to Matthew
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Christ/Messiah
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Jesus' significance according to Matthew
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Israel’s deliverer
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Jesus' significance according to Mark and Luke
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Jesus’ humanity
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Jesus' significance according to John
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Jesus’ deity
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Matthew's audience
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Jews
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Matthew's focus
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Kingship
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Matthew's pace
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Moderate
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Matthew's style
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practical
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Matthew's purpose
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Discipleship
(Laymen) |
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John the Baptist
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Elijah to come before Christ
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“The Prophet” (1:20-21
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Prophecy given by Moses to the Messiah, which the contemporary Jewish rabbis mistook for a forerunner to Elijah.
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Nathanael/Bartholomew
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-Despised Nazareth
-One of the apostles -Called Jesus Christ the Son of God “Rabbi, you are the Son of God, you are the King of Israel.” (John 1:49) |
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Phillip
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Recruited by Jesus Himself
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Andrew
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-Recruited by John the Baptist
-He also recruited Peter |
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Peter
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-The Rock of the church
-Denied Jesus 3 times |
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Thomas
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-Doubting Thomas
-“Let us go that we also may die with Him.” (John 11:16) |
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Annas
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-Jesus trial was before Annas in John 18
-Father in law of Caiaphas -Was the High Priest, but still had considerable influence. |
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Ciaphas
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The High Priest at the time
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Nicodemus
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John 3; He was a Pharisee that came to Jesus how to enter the Kingdom. “How can a man be born again?”
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Lazarus
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-The man Jesus rose from the dead Three days after his death.
-Close friend of Jesus’ -Probably for the safety of Lazarus his story was not included in the synoptics. |
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Joseph of Arimathea
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Gave Jesus his tomb
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Mary Magdalene
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-Testimony to the apostles, “Jesus is alive!”
-First person Jesus appeared to. |
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the Herodians
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-Noblemen- Jew employed by Rome, some suggest they’re part of Herod’s own family.
-Worked with Pharisees to smooth talk against Jesus. |
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The Jews
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John’s word for the Phraisees.
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The “Word
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-John 1:1; the Logos; Jesus.
“believe” -Main theme through John -Proves that it’s not just intellectual assent or private commitment. There’s got to be a public confession, as well (baptism). -“Believe” means to commit my soul and my life to him, not simply “believing” that Jesus existed. |
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born of water
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Physical birth
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bread of life
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Parallel with the Passover feast
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Jewry
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-Rich, educated, elite in Southern Israel
-Safe place for Jesus to stay |
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Mt. Gerizim
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-The temple for the Samaritans, a replica of the Hebrew temple in Jerusalem. Associated with the woman at the well. (John 4)
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Feast of Passover
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-Last supper
-Rode into town on a donkey -Also called “the seven day feast of unleavened bread.” -The city of Jerusalem has about the capacity to hold 100,000, but it held about a million people during this Passover. |
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Feast of Tabernacles
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-The High Priest led a formal parade-like procession to the pool of Siloam, which flowed under the city to symbolize the water flowing from the rock with Moses, which signified future blessing of the Messiah’s Kingdom.
-The story of the adulterous woman |
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Feast of Dedication (Lights)
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-Parallel with “Light of the World”
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Rabbi
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Teacher
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Rabboni
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-Mary Magdalene called Jesus that. The Jews gave three titles to the teachers and Rabboni was the highest, meaning, “My Great Master.”
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Seven Sign Miracles
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-Water into Wine (2:1-11)
-Healing of a Noblemen’s Son (4:46-54) -Healing of a Lame Man (5:1-15) -Feeding the Multitude (6:1-15) -Walking on Water (6:16-21) -Healing of Blind Man (9:1-41) -Raising of Lazarus (11:1-44) |
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I Am” Statements
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-Bread of Life
-Light of the World -Gate and Good Shepherd -Resurrection and Life -Way, the Truth, and the Life -True Vine |
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Four Objective Witnesses to Christ’s Identity (John 5)
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-John the Baptist
-Christ’s own miracles -The Father Himself -The Old Testament Scriptures: Regarding Messianic Prophecies |
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Three Things the Holy Spirit Convinces the World of About Jesus (16:7-11
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•Sin
•Righteousness •Judgment |