Temptations Flashcards

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Jesus Temptations

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Matthew 3&4

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Sermon on the Mount

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Matthw 5-7

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1st, 8% unique

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Mark

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2nd, 42% unique

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Matthew

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A jew with a wide knowledge of the OT scripture, parallels Jesus and Moses, and divides his book into 5 to parallel the Books of Moses.

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Matthew

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Sermon on the Mount

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Matthew 5-7

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Miracles of Jesus

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Matthew 8-9

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Apostolic Discourse

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Matthew 10

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“Of them that are born of women, there is none greater than John the Baptist.

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Matthew 11:11

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Parables (parable of the sower)

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Matthew 13

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Mount of transfiguration

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Matthew 17

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Community discourse

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Matthew 18

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Polished literary account; More stories involving women than other Gospel authors; Gentile author writing to a Gentile audience; Book of Acts also written by ____ the first Christian historian (Tradition states he interviewed Mary)

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Luke

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Elizabeth and Zacharias/Mary

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Luke 1

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Synagogue in Nazareth

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Luke 4

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Simon the Pharisee

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Samaratin village with James and John

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Good Samaritan

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Mary and Martha visits

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Lost things

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Prodigal Son

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Lazarus and the Rich Man

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10 lepers

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Jesus is the Messiah prophesided of in the OT

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Jesus is God's active servant
Mark
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Jesus is the compassionate Savior of all
Luke
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Jesus is God
John
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The Backstage Pass - Notable for what it does not have: No mention of temptations or Mt of Transfiguration; no parables or casting out spirits - John is likely writing to those who already had the information found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke - Refers to himself as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" or as we would say "closest friend." - Begins his writing with "In the Beginning" matching the opening of Genesis, "was the Word" (Word = Logos) Greek idea for
the reasoning power in mankind; an active rational and spiritual principle that permeates all reality.
John
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John the Baptist/gathering the apostles
John 1
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Jesus and Mary at the wedding
John 2
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Nicodemus and the women at the well
John
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5000 feeding and bread of life
Luke 6
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Instituted to commemorate the passing over the houses of the children of Israel in Egypt when God smote the firstborn of the Egyptians, and more generally the redemption from Egypt.
Spring - passover
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Commemorates the anniversary of the giving of the 10 Commandments by God to the Children of Israel at Mount Sinai. Held 7 full weeks (50 days) after Passover.
Summer - The Feast of Weeks
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- Begins with New Year (Rosh Hashanah). Concludes with the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) Most important day of the year for Israel; commemorating the day Moses came down the mountain after Israel worshipped the golden calf. - 5 days of after Yom Kippur is the Feast of Tabernacles. It celebrates the wandering of the Israelites in the desert for 40 years, when they had to rely only upon God for food and protection.
Ten days of Awe (Repentance):