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| Jesus's virgin birth foretold |
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| birth of Messiah prophesied (Old Testament) |
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| prophesied the flight into Egypt |
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| development of Christ (increased in wisdom, stature, & favor) |
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| promise of a Seed that would crush the devil |
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| prophesied that Bethlehem would be the Messiah's birthplace |
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| pledged in marriage (not actually married) |
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required by Jewish law it was part of His identity & mission it was His Father's house it was Divine necessity - His Father's business |
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| why Jesus went to the temple @ 12 yrs old |
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"just & devout" had Holy Spirit |
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| what was special about Simeon? |
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righteous blameless faithful |
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| character/description of Elizabeth and Zacharias |
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Lord was with them blessed afraid highly favored |
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| character/description of Mary |
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just forgiving compassionate merciful |
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| character/description of Joseph |
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announced by Gabriel foretold of being a Nazarite foretold of being filled with the Holy Spirit |
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| birth (announcement) of John |
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announced by Gabriel also told of Elizabeth's pregnancy |
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| birth (announcement) of Christ, to Mary |
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| announced by the Angel of the Lord |
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| birth (announcement) of Christ, to Joseph |
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symbolic of Passover a dedication payment (so parents could raise baby themselves) |
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| redemption of the 1st born is... |
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cerimonially defiled requirement of a blood sacrifice |
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| why Mary had to be purified |
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| 1st to Jerusalem, then to a house in Galilee or Bethlehem |
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| how did the Magi find/know about Jesus? |
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| sometime after He was born, but before He had turned 2 |
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| where did the shepherds go? |
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| how did the shepherds find/know about Jesus? |
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| when did the shepherds come? |
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| how many prophesies were fulfilled by Jesus's life? |
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| adopted Greek culture & accepted Rome in all but religion |
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| language of literature, law, & science |
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largest and most influential sect means "to separate" |
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"teachers of law" "professional interpreters" of law specialty=traditions |
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less numerous sect, but more political power denied existence of angels or resurrection didn't survive Jerusalem's destruction |
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fanatical nationalist example: Simon (not Peter) |
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| what was Zacharias doing when the angel appeared? |
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identify with John identify with sinners identify with believing Jews NOT for repentance |
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show both Deity AND humanity empathize with believers |
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turn stones to bread
temptation: rely on Own ability, doubt Father's care |
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| 1st test & underlying temptation |
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jump from pinnacle
temptation: prove faith in Father's power, assume upon His goodness |
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| 2nd test & underlying temptation |
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possess kingdoms of the world
temptation: bypass the cross to win world's favor; test of patience |
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| 3rd test & underlying temptation |
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| true/ false: temptation is sin. |
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| true/ false: temptation can be overcome. |
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| true/ false: you can fight temptation with your own wisdom and thinking. |
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| true/ false: spiritual trials often come after spiritual victories. |
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show God’s glory confirm faith of believers demonstrate His Deity |
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| why Christ did (His 1st) miracle(s) |
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