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Ch. 2- Matthew
What 3 ways does Matthew 12 present Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel's broad religious hopes and institutions? |
greater than Solomon, The Temple, and greater than Jonah
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Ch. 2- Matthew
Does Matthew make a distinction between the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of God? According to Matthew is the kingdom of God a present reality or a future reality or both? |
NO!
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Ch. 3 Mark
What do we know about Mark's audience? |
Gentiles that seem to have some experience with suffereing
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Ch. 3 Mark
What are the two major discourses in Mark's Gospel and what are they about? |
Ch. 4 parables discourse (present)
Ch. 13 eschatological discourse (future) |
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Ch.4 Luke
In the larger section of Luke 4-9, Luke collected stories that emphasize that aspects of Jesus' ministry? |
His power and authority
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Ch.4 Luke
How does Luke highlight the importance of women? |
By showing the ministry of Jesus to women, showing examples of women with faith in God, showing how God uses women in ministry, and Luke pairs stories of women and men.
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Ch.6 John
According to John, Jesus is the fulfillment of what Jewish Feasts? |
Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah), Feast of Tabernacle, and Feast of Passover
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Ch.6 John
What blessings are available for those who have found life in Jesus? |
Freedom, Holy Spirit, Peace, Love, and Joy
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Gospel of Matthew
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Jewish, Hypocrites, law of moses
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Gospel of Mark
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action packed, suffering of Jesus,
messianic secret, end's abruptly, |
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Gospel of Luke
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universal, gospel to poor, Zaccheus, traveling to Jerusalem, parables, prayer
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Gospel of John
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I am the light of the world, raising Lazerus from the dead, Lord and God, theological
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John the Baptist
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prophet who prepares the way for Jesus
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Simon Peter
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rock on which Christ build's His church/denies Christ 3 times
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Andrew
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Peter's brother and a disciple
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James/John
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brothers and sons of thunder/ Zebedee
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Jairus
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Jesus raises his daughter from the dead/ synagogue official
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Bartimaeus
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blind man healed by Jesus
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Judas Iscariot
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disciple who betrays Jesus
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Pilate
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Roman governor who condemns Jesus
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Barabbbas
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thief who is released to the people in place of Jesus so that Jesus would be killed instead
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Simon of Cyrene
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carries Jesus cross for the execution
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Joseph of Arimathea
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buried Jesus/ part of synagogue
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Joseph and Mary
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father and mother of Jesus
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Matthew
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disciple/ tax collector
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Zacharias/ Elizabeth
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Father and mother of John the Baptist
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Gabriel
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angel that came to Mary to tell her about her baby Jesus
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Simeon
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man at temple who needs to see baby Jesus before he dies
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Anna
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prophetess who praises God for the Messiah after seeing baby Jesus
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Mary Magdalene
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freed from demon possession/ 1st witnesser of resurrection
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Martha
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Sister of Mary and Lazarus/ became to busy to listen to Jesus
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Zaccheus
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very short, tax collector
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Cleopas
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Jesus met with him on road and was a disicple
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Nathanael
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brought to Jesus and then knew right away he was the messiah
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Nicodemus
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told to be born again
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Lazarus
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raised from the dead by Jesus
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Caiaphas
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high priest and thought Jesus should die
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Malchus
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servant of high Priest/ Peter cuts off his ear
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Thomas
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disciple and doubted Jesus rose from the dead.
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Why did people have problems with tax collectors at the time of Jesus?
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they were unfair, corrupt, and trader's, not well liked. Often associate with sinners.
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Matthew-Time of Writing-first NT book written?
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NO
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Place of Writing of Matthew?
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probably Antioch of Syria
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Character-Matthew
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Matthew is the most Jewish of the four gospel
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How does Matthew's genealogy show that Jesus is the King of Israel?
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showing that Jesus is the son of David in verse 1, By identifying David as the King in verse 6, by organizing the genealogy into groups of 14 generations
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How does Matthews'd genealogy show that Jesus came to bless the nations?
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by showing that Jesus is the son of Abraham, by including Gentile women in the genealogies.
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Important Ideas in Matthew
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A jewish perspective but with an eye toward the world, Jesus as the fulfillment of OT prophecy concerning the Messiah, Jesus attitude toward the Law, teaching about the church, rejection of hypocrisy.
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Author of Mark
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Mark interpreter for the apostle Peter
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Church father Papias
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reported Mark was Peter's interpreter
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Time of Writing-Mark
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the first gospel to be written
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Place of Writing-Mark
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written in Rome
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Character-Mark
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Gospel is action-packed
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Idea in Mark-Why an abrupt beginning and ending?
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Mark did not intend to finish at 16:8, but he was unable to complete the work, the real ending of Mark was lost, Mark wanted to end his Gospel at 16:8
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3 other ideas in Mark
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the secrecy of Jesus, the suffering of Jesus, the failure of the disciples
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The Gospel of Luke
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a Gentile, a traveling companion of Paul, a physician
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Audience of Luke
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Addressed to Theophilus, directed toward Gentiles
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Theophilus
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Luke's Gospel was addressed to him, his name means lover of God, Gentile converted to Christianity
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Character-Luke
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is the most universal of the 4 Gospels
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5 Important issues in Luke's Gospel?
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Salvation is for everyone, The importance of prayer, Teaching on wealth and poverty, The power of the Spirit, Parables
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I Am...(7)
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the bread of life, the light of the world, the door of the sheep, the good shepherd, the resurrection and life, the way the truth and the life, and the true vine
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Author of John
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refers to himself as the disciple whom Jesus loved
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Place and Date of John
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written from the city of Ephesus, last of the four gospels to be written
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Synoptic Gospels
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Matthew, Mark, and Luke
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Character of John
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Most theological of the four gospels
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Important issue's in John (3)
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The deity and humanity of Jesus, Contrast's (people are confused), Believing in Jesus (receive eternal life)
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3 truths about the Bible teaches about God
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There is one God, The father, Jesus, and the Spirit are all called God, the father, Jesus and the spirit have a relationship with one another
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God is one being....?
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but three persons
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God is one "what"....?
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but three "who"
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a philosophical movement that place in Europe during the 18th century? (study on Gospels)
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Enlightenment
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What sources did the Gospel writers use for their information?
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Source Criticism
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Why are the 1st three Gospels so similar but also at times different?
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The synoptic problem
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The most common solution given for the synoptic problem is?
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The two source hypothesis (Mark-Q hypothesis)
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What were Christians saying about Jesus before existence of the written records in the Gospels?
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Form Criticism
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How did the distinctive theological viewpoints and historical circumstances of the Gospel writers influence the way that they presented the life of Jesus?
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Redaction Criticism (editorial)
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Who was Jesus?
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Historical Jesus Research
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Emphasis in the person of Christ in Matthew?
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The King of Isreal
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Emphasis in the Work of Christ
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His Teaching Ministry
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To prepare witnesses who will testify concerning the teaching and ministry of Jesus?
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Purpose of Luke
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The geographical movement toward Jerusalem where Jesus will suffer and rise again from the dead?
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Plan of Luke
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Transitional verses between major sections explain Jesus' goals for his ministry?
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Pivotal verses of Luke
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Back and forth from Jesus to John the Baptist?
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Verses 1-4
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Message of Good news (mighty works)?
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Verses 4-9
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Good news to outcast?
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Verses 9-19
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Death and Resurrection?
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Verses 19-24
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3 Key verses in Luke?
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Jesus came to preach the gospel to the poor, Jesus came to seek and save the lost, Jesus came to suffer in Jerusalem and to rise again from the dead
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John's first purpose?
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These signs have been written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God...
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John's second purpose?
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..and that believing you may have life in His name
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Prologue
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Jesus as the Word
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Epilogue
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Restoration of Peter
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