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| Captures something very farmiliar to an unfarmiliar idea about God's Kingdom |
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| This religious group strictly followed the Torah and had no belief in the afterlife. |
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| this religious group was ant-foreign powers and had a belief in the afterlife, |
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| this region contained the city of Cana and was where Jeses' ministry took place |
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| Judas was an eample of "one who is sent out" |
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| this term refers to the story of God's saving action in human history.E |
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| As Christians, we are all ______ of christ |
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| the jewish revolt and breif period of Jewish independence gave rise to this Messiah |
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| when the priest reads this at mass, he is truly proclaiming the "good news" |
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| this word represents jesus' new covenant between god and man |
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| this idea of the messiah was eventually eliminated due to pagan influences and the Babylonian Outcasting |
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| the term for the 4 men who proclaimed the "good news" |
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| this approach to biblical study means to read one's own perspectives, morals, and thought into scripture |
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| this approach to biblical study seeks to determine the orgin of the text |
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| this approach to biblical study analyzes how the writer's personal message and style made its way into the text |
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| the exposition or explanation of a text based on a careful, objective analysis |
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| this concept explains why Jesus wasn't recognized as the Messiah |
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| this greek word's meaning varies based on the contet in which it's used |
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| this concept deals with the unanswerable question of "why does He have to suffer?" |
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| this term focuses on a life rooted in Jesus |
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| this popular Christological title for jesus in the gopel of Matthew reflects his many "teachings" throughout his ministry |
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| Big time city in syria where the term christian was first used |
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| this popular christological title for jesus in the gospel of matthew translates to "god with us" |
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| this spelling of the word refers to the building that people enter every sunday |
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| this spelling of the word encompasses the world wide believers of the faith |
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| the celebreated day the chrch was "born", when the holy spirit revealed, bestowed and communicated to the church in fulfillment of jesus' promise to send an advocate |
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| Even the most undesirable people are loved and accepted by this chrisological title for jesus |
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| mary being taken up, body and soul |
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| this word possibly indicates that like was writing to all people who are loved by God |
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| the catholic belief that mary was born without sin |
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| translates to witness, one who remains devoted to their faith in the face of death |
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| A form of literature heavy in symbolism that basically says that all of Earth is going to hell and will then be reborn, all of which will happen soon |
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White-Conquering power (victory) Red-Blood and war (bloodshed, carries sword) Black-Famine (suffering, carries scale) Pallor-Death/Pestillence (hell right behind him) |
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| 7-perfection 6-imperfection 666-ultimate imperfection 12-tribes of israel/apostles 1000-an incalculable amount 144,000-a new israel |
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| Either the actual person is writing or he is having a scribe write it for him |
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| A follower of a famous person who writes after their death in the same style |
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