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50 Cards in this Set
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MATTHEW
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*Genealogy stresses Davidic ancestry, begins with Abraham, and is divided into three groups of fourteen.
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MATTHEW
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*Joseph has dreams in which an angel appears to him.
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MATTHEW
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*Herod the Great orders a massacre of infants.
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MATTHEW
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*Magi
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MATTHEW
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*Holy family flees to Egypt and returns from there.
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MATTHEW
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*There is a dialogue between Jesus and John the Baptist before Jesus’ baptism. (Jesus says, “Allow it now to fulfill all righteousness.” What does John say?)
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MATTHEW
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*“This is my beloved son…
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MATTHEW
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*Three temptations in the desert
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MATTHEW
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*“Kingdom of heaven” instead of “kingdom of God”
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MATTHEW
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*Uses terms like “Gehenna” and “Beelzebul.”
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MATTHEW
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*“My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?”
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MATTHEW
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*There is an earthquake on easter Sunday. An angel appears and rolls back the tombstone.
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MARK
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*The Gospel begins with preaching of John the Baptist and the baptism of Jesus.
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MARK
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*It is quite possible to interpret the baptism as if only Jesus saw the heavens open and heard the voice.
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MARK
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*The Spirit descends “into him” (eis auton), not just “upon him.”
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MARK
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*“You are my beloved Son…”
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MARK
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*The “fasting in the desert” is just two verses long.
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MARK
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*“Shorter ending” ends abruptly with no appearance by the risen Lord.
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MARK
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*Messianic secret
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LUKE
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*Only in this Gospel are we told about John the Baptist’s birth.
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LUKE
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*Mary, pregnant with child, visits Elizabeth.
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LUKE
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*Magnificat
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LUKE
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*Mary is informed that she is to bear the holy child by the Angel Gabriel.
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LUKE
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*The census is responsible for Joseph taking his family to Bethlehem.
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LUKE
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*The baby Jesus is “wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger.”
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LUKE
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*Shepherds appear at Jesus’ birth.
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LUKE
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*Mary and Joseph take the baby Jesus to the Temple (Simeon, Anna).
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LUKE
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*The boy/adolescent Jesus stays behind in the Temple.
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LUKE
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*Jesus is baptized, but we are not told by whom.
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LUKE
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*The heavens open after Jesus’ baptism, when he is on the side of the river praying.
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LUKE
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*Only in this Gospel does Pontius Pilate send Jesus to Herod Antipas.
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LUKE
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*“Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom.”
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LUKE
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*“Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.”
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LUKE
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*Two angels tell the women that Jesus has risen,
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LUKE
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*The risen Christ appears to two disciples on the road to Emmaus, and then later that day he appears to the disciples in Jerusalem.
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JOHN
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*“Word” becomes flesh (Prologue)
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JOHN
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*“Behold the Lamb of God.”
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JOHN
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*Unique characters: the man born blind, the Samaritan woman at the well, Lazarus, and Nicodemus.
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JOHN
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*Jesus is never actually baptized.
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JOHN
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*There are seven signs, including the one that took place during the wedding in Cana.
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JOHN
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*Book of Glory
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JOHN
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*The Last Supper is not a Passover meal.
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JOHN
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*Annas is mentioned alongside Caiaphas.
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JOHN
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*Malchus is named as the unfortunate individual who gets his ear lopped off.
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JOHN
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*“I AM.”
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JOHN
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*“It is finished.”
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JOHN
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*Doubting Thomas
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JOHN
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*Mary Magdalene mistakes the risen Christ for a gardener on Easter Sunday morning.
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JOHN
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*Jesus appears to seven disciples on a beach.
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MIDTERM
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MIDTERM
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