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| someone who does not believe in any divine being |
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| a blessing or declarationof how someone will be rewarded |
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| relationship in which two parties agree to depend on each other |
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| a form of execution in which a person is nailed or tied to a large cross |
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| one of the 12 men whom Jesus chose as his closest associates |
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| the letters of early Christian leaders that form part of the New Testament and explain important christain teachings |
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| New Testament books that tell the life story of Jesus and explain his message (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) |
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| the anointed one; an agent of God who comes to set things right for God's people |
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| the religious belief that there is only one divine being |
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| a brief teaching story designed to make a moral point |
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| A man who is a founder of father of a group of people |
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| To pursue with hostility; to oppress or harass |
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| in the Bible, a person who is inspired by God |
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| To be miraculously brought back to life |
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| to kill a living creature as an offering to God |
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| sacred writings that are believed to be the word of God |
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| the first five books in the Bible; also known as the Books of Moses and the Pentateuch. (Genesis, Exedus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteromine) |
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| the Christian teaching that the one God has three distinct persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit |
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