Final Flashcards

1
Q

What was prohibited for the Jews?

Scripture for this?

A

The Crucifixion.

Deuteronomy 21:23

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2
Q

How would one die on the cross?

A

Death from shock, fatigue and asphyxiation

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3
Q

Our image of the cross is very _________.

A

sanitized

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4
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Location of Jesus Crucifixion?

A

Place of the Skull

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5
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Who was on either of Jesus’s side on the cross?

A

Two thiefs

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6
Q

How many statements did Jesus give on the cross?

A

7

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7
Q

Trials of Jesus were?

A
1. Jewish/religious
 Annas
 Caiaphas
 Sanhedrin
2. Roman/political
 Pilate
 Herod
 Pilate
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8
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Results of the Trials?

A
  1. Jewish: guilty of blasphemy.

2. Roman: guilty (?) of sedition

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9
Q

The Arrest of Jesus took place when?

A

two days after the passover

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10
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Time Frame of the Arrest & Trial

A
  • At night
  • Jesus was arrested while it was dark, and the religious trial was held during the night.
  • Illegal to have a trial at night.
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11
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Stewart notes the illegality of Jesus’ Trial

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  1. Illegal that the court trying Jesus would also be an accomplice in his betrayal.
  2. No definite charge from the outset, as the Jewish law demanded.
  3. Judge trying the case was also leader for the prosecution.
  4. No witnesses for the defense; none summoned, none had the chance to appear.
  5. Hast in which it took place. In addition, law said the death sentence could only be pronounced 24 hours after the trial. Stewart, Life…p. 198.
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12
Q

The high priest put Christ under an oath, saying, “Are you the Christ, the Son of God?” _______________!!!

A

HE SAID “I AM”

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13
Q

Christ was charged for 3 things…

A

o Perverting the nation
o Forbidding to pay taxes
o Saying He is a king.

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14
Q

The _________________ is the last physical act that Jesus has had with his disciples.

A

foot washing

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15
Q

Jesus was about to become the Passover Lamb and the disciples were doing what?

A

They were jockeying for position in the kingdom.

The disciples weren’t thinking servanthood they were thinking position.

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16
Q

What is the most common word translated to mean slave?

A

doulos

17
Q

What was missing from the feast?

A

washed feet

18
Q

What does Jesus use as a teaching moment?

A

When He put himself in the servant’s place by washing his disciples’ feet.

19
Q

Pentecost makes an important point about Christ washing his disciple’s feet, what is it?

A

Christ shows that one who was washed all over was already in a relationship with Him but now needed to become a servant.

20
Q

What is an example in the bible for manifesting love for each other? in reference to the feet washing.

A

KJV John 13:14 If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another’s feet. 15 For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.

21
Q

What was Christ doing when He washed His disciple’s feet?

A

Christ was demanding new attitudes, not new actions.

22
Q

Where is the real “Lord’s prayer”?

A

When God prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, John 17

23
Q

What is “Gethsemane”?

A

A location across the Kidron Valley on the slope of the Mt of Olives.
Aram/Heb. word means ‘olive press’.
Name suggests this was a place where olives were pressed, their oil extracted for use.
Jn. 18:1 says Jesus entered a garden there.

24
Q

A ____________ Permeates Gethsemane.

A

Heaviness

25
Q

Jesus was _____________ the Cross

A

anticipating

26
Q

Why does a heaviness permit Gethsemane?

A

Not a relaxing visit with the disciples.
On the night of his betrayal.
Here Jesus was in great agony.

27
Q

What scripture does Gethsemane fulfill?

A

KJV Isaiah 63:3 I have trodden the winepress alone; and of the people, there was none with me: (cf. Rev. 14:20).

28
Q

What are the three categories of Jesus’ prayer?

A
  1. His prayer for Himself, v. 1-5.
  2. His prayer for his Disciples, v. 6-19.
  3. His prayer for Believers, v. 20-26.
29
Q

What is “Christ’s Cup?”

A
  1. A reference to the approaching physical death of Jesus.
  2. Reference to his premature physical death.
  3. Reference to, since He was holy, being made sin for mankind. (cf. II Cor. 5:21)
30
Q

What is the Context of Matthew 24:1-2?

A

Disciples were showing Jesus the Temple. Jesus’ response was blunt:
“There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.” v. 2

31
Q

After Jesus tells the disciples what His thoughts are of the new timple they ask him privately…

A

“Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?” v. 3

32
Q

After Jesus responds to the new temple, the disciples have 3 questions…

A
  1. When shall these things be?
  2. What shall be the sign of thy coming?
  3. What shall be the sign of the end of the world?
33
Q

Note Pentecost, p. 398 is what?

A

just to be interpreted to the church of Israel and not to the church

34
Q

What happens during the Tribulation: Seven Year Period?

A
First half: 24:4-8:
•	false Messiah’s will appear
•	reports of war
•	famines/earthquakes
Second half: 24:9-14
•	persecution
•	death
•	advent of a political figure, “the man of lawlessness” (Paul) and “the beast” (John the Revelator)
35
Q

The Exhortations in Mat 24:32-51 tell us to have what?

A
  1. watchfulness

2. preparedness