Synoptic title: Messiah Flashcards

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What are the origins of the word messiah?

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Comes from the hebrew word ‘mashiach’, meaning ‘the anointed one’ or ‘the chosen one’

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Who was anointed in Old Testament times?

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Prophets, priests and kings were all anointed upon being appointed to a position of authority

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What did an anointing ceremony involve?

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Pouring oil and hair into the beard to make it shine

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What was an anointing of?

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A sign that God had chosen that person

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How did the definition of the word messiah change over time?

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It stopped meaning anyone who had been anointed by God to become a leader and started to mean a particular person who was chosen by God for a very special destiny

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What did 1st century Jews believe about the Messiah?

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The would be one particular Messiah sent by God to free the Jewish people from their oppresors and begin a messianic age, a sort of golden age on Earth

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Who did 1st century Jews believe the Messiah would be a descendent of?

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King David (Isaiah 11:1)

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Where did first century Jews believe the Messiah would be born?

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Bethlehem in Judah (Micah 5:2)

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What did Jews expect the kingly Messiah to do?

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Drive out the occupying Romans from Judea and set up an independent Jewish Kingdom

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What did Jews expect the priestly Messiah to do?

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Reform the corrupt temple in Jerusalem and bring back the true worship of God

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What did Jews expect the prophetic Messiah to do?

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Arrive before judgement day

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What did Jews believe the suffering Messiah would do?

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Die an atoning death for the sake of mankind; but this is largely a Christian view

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What is the Greek equivalent to ‘Messiah’?

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Christos (Christ)

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Who do the people think Jesus is according to Mark 8: 27-30?

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  • Some think he is the prophet Elijah come back to Earth
  • Others say that he is John the Baptist brought back to life
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Who does Peter say Jesus is when asked in Mark 8: 27-30?

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‘You are the Christos’, meaning ‘you are the Messiah’

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What does Matthew go to great lengths to prove in his gospel?

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That Jesus is the Messiah

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How does Matthew try to prove that Jesus is the Messiah in his gospel?

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By using proof texts; these are quotes from the Old Testament that apply to Jesus

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Why does Matthew have to go to such great lengths to try and prove that Jesus is the Messiah?

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Becuase Jesus’ life doesn’t fit the expectations of the Messiah in obvious ways: For example, he is a Galilean from Nazareth rather than a Judean from Bethlehem

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How can we be sure that Jesus was from Galilee?

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Because the gospel writers wouldn’t have invented such an embarrassing detail.

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What have scholars called the fact that Jesus does not live up to many of the expectations of the Messiah?

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The critereon of embarrassment

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How does Matthew explain Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem?

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He claims that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but his family then left because of political persecution by King Herod

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How does Luke explain Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem?

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Claims that Jesus’ family was visiting Bethlehem for a census and Jesus was born there, but they then returned home to Galilee