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shepherd
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a person who tends and rears sheep
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cannon (define)
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a list of books accepted in the bible
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codex
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a hand written book with a spine
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Magnificat
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canticle of Mary
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what religion comes from magic
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Zoroastrianism
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Magnificat (translate)
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my soul magnifies
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Magnificat anima mea (translate)
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my soul magnifies the lord
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Quarinius
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Governer of Judea in 6 AD
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What did Quarinius do?
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carried out a census
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Who built the second Jewish temple
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Herod the Great
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theology
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the study of God
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Hellenization
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spread of Jewish culture
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Jesus seminar
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a group of people that come together to determine what Jesus actually said
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4 BC
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year Herod the Great dies
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Christ (meaning)
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the anointed one
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Messiah (meaning)
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the anointed one
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gospel (meaning)
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Good News
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gospel (define)
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a faith statement of a community of Jesus
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What do the school masters make Jesus say?
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Aleph; Beth
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What does Jesus say to the school masters?
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Tell me first the meaning of the letter Aleph, and then I will pronounce Beth
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What happened to the second schoolmaster when he lifted up his hand to whip Jesus?
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His and withered and he died
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What happens to anyone who displeases Jesus?
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they are killed
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Zaccheus (meaning)
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the lord recalled
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What happens to the clay sparrows?
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Jesus claps his hands and they fly away
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What happens to the boy who pushed Jesus?
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He dies
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Zaccheus
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a school master
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What does Jesus do to the cloths?
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causes them to change color
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How does Jesus cure James' spider bite
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by blowing upon it
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Who fell off the rooftop and died?
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Zeinunus
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Did Jesus throw Zeinunus off the roof?
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no
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What does Ciaphas write about Jesus
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he talked to Mary as soon as he was born
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Who betrayed Jesus to the Jews?
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Judas Iscariot
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What does Jesus do to clay figures of animals?
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causes them to walk
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What does Jesus do to clay figures of birds?
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causes them to fly
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what happened when Mary and Joseph were going back to Nazareth
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Jesus stayed in Jerusalem in the temple, but later returned to Nazareth
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when is Zechariah allowed to talk
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when he writes that John is his child's name
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name the 2 canticles in Luke 1
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Canticle of Elizabeth; Canticle of Zechariah
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Where is Jesus born in Luke?
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in a manger
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Why is Zachariah not able to talk?
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because he does not believe Gabriel
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Elizabeth
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John's mother
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Elizabeth (meaning)
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"God's promise
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Why do Mary and Jesus flee to Egypt in Mathew?
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because King Herod will try to destroy Jesus
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What did Herod do in order to kill Jesus?
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ordered the killing of all boys in Bethlehem two years old and under
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Where did Jesus end up at the end of Matthew 2?
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in Nazareth (in Galilee)
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what gifts did the Magi give to Jesus? (3)
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gold, frankincense, and myrrh
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Emmanuel
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name that was supposed to be given to Jesus
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Emmanuel (meaning)
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God is with us
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Where were the Magi from?
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Jerusalem
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How did the Magi find Jesus?
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A star pointed to his location
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Galilee (meaning)
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the province
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where did John baptize people?
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in the Jordan river
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John claimed that he baptized people with _____, but Jesus will baptize people with ______
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water; the holy spirit
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Why was Jesus sent to the desert after he was born
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to be tempted by Satan
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Galilee
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a region in northern Israel in which Jesus preached
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John the Baptist
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was sent by God before Jesus in order to prepare Jesus' way
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John (meaning)
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god's grace
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apocryphal gospel
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a gospel of doubtful authenticity
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pseudepigrapha
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falsely inscribed
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Judea
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mountainous southern part of Israel
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Judea (meaning)
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the praised one
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Mary (meaning)
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rebellion
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Magnificat Anima Mea
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Song written by J.S. Bach
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Cologne
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burial site of the 3 Kings
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3 Magi
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Casper, Melichiar, Bathazer
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Herod the Great
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king of Judea
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who visits Jesus in Matthew
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Magi
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who visits Jesus in Luke
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shepherds
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Bethlehem
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place where Jesus was born
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Bethlehem (meaning)
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house of bread
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5 things that Matthew and Luke agree on
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"1. Mary was a virgin when she conceived
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visitation
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Mary visiting Elizabeth
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Theophilus (meaning)
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lover of God
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annunciation
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an announcement by an angel (announcing a birth)
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angel who announces birth in Luke
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Gabriel
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Gabriel (meaning)
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god is strong
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post partu (translate)
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after birth
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Piere Paolo Pasolini's Film
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The Gospel According to Matthew
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Magi/Magos (significance)
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Persian priest or astronomer
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Theophilus
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recipient of Luke's gospel
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U.S. supporters of Southern Baptists
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13 million
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What do Roman Catholics believe about Mary?
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Mary was always a virgin
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onte partum (translate)
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before giving birth
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in partu (translate)
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while giving birth
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times of Matthew's genealogy (ex. from ____ to ____)
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(1)from Abraham to David (2) from David to exile (3) from exile to Jesus
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what is the significance of Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba
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they were all Canaanites (foreigners)
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all women (except for Mary) in Matthew's gospel had what?
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a scarlet past
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What do the Southern Baptists believe about Jesus
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after Jesus' birth, Mary and Joseph had normal marriage
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gematria
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giving a numerical value to letters of the Hebrew alphabet
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genealogy
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a line of descent traced from an ancestor
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5 women in Matthew's genealogy
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Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, Mary
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Mary
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mother of Jesus
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infancy narratives (definition)
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a written account of the birth of Jesus
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2 Canonical Gospels with infancy narratives
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Matthew and Luke
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only country that still anoints the king
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England
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number of generations in Matthew's geneology
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3 sets of 14 generations
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esus' birth
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Mary and Joseph had normal marriage"
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gematria
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giving a numerical value to letters of the Hebrew alphabet
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genealogy
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a line of descent traced from an ancestor
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5 women in Matthew's genealogy
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Tamar, Rahab,
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