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19 Cards in this Set
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Person claimed Matthew had a Hebrew Dialect /Hebraic style
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Papias
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In Matthew old testament person who serves as teacher |
Moses |
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Aspect of Jesus's ministry does Matthew emphasize
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Teaching
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Matthew refers to the church as an ekklesia which means |
Assembly |
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The meaning behind Jesus's need to be baptized in order "to fulfill all righteousness"
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To begin his public ministry
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Matthew places Jesus's birth in the city of
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Bethlehem
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Matthew's genealogy places Jesus in the line of king
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David
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Instead of the kingdom of God Matthew calls it the kingdom of
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heaven
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Jesus prophesies the destruction of the Jewish what in the "last days"
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Temple
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Matthew gathers Jesus's teaching into discourse sections
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Five
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A Jewish ritual bath
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mikveh
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The Greek word for "church" or "assembly"
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ekklesia
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A dominating factor in the economy of first-century Jerusalem, whose peripheral commercial activities often flooded into the Court of the Gentiles
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temple sacrifice
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Bishop of Hierapolis who claimed Matthew was the first to record Jesus' story and who mentions Matthew's Hebraic dialect
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Papias
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A prominent center for the early Christian community; likely where Matthew wrote his gospel
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Antioch (Syrian)
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City in Lower Galilee which Jesus began to call home
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Capernaum
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Herod the Great; expanded the Jerusalem temple and decorated it with gold and pure white limestone
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Herod
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An Old Testament figure often used by Matthew as who prefigures or parallels the life of Jesus
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Moses
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John the Baptist
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A prophet who called residents of Judea to repentance and baptized in the Jordan River
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