lectures 21&22 Flashcards

1
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what chapter in John deals with the turning point in Galilee?

A

John 6:1-25

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2
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how far into Jesus’ public ministry does the turning point take place

A

2 1/2 years

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3
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first part of 2 1/2 year period

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early ministry: baptism, temptation, wedding feast at Cana

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4
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second part of 2 1/2 year period

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Judea: 1st Passover AD 28 to 2nd Passover AD 29

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5
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where is the second part of the 2 1/2 year period recorded

A

John 1-5

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6
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last part of 2 1/2 year period

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Galilean ministry

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7
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how long did the Galilean ministry last

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year: 2nd Passover AD 29 to 3rd Passover AD 30

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8
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what is the Galilean ministry recorded by

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Synoptists - and some of John

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9
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the Galilean ministry is a fulfillment of what verse?

A

Isaiah 9:1-3

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10
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what ended the Galilean ministry

A

rejection at Capernaum

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11
Q

in spring of AD 30, how much time does Jesus have before his death

A

less than one year

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12
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how many tours did Jesus make in the year of Galilean ministry

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3

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13
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to begin the third and final tour, what did Jesus do

A

send out the twelve on their first missionary tour
- Matthew 9:36-11:1

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14
Q

when is John the Baptist martyred

A

when Jesus sends the twelve out on tour
- Mark 6:14-29

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15
Q

immediate context

A
  1. disciples’ sorrow over the death of John the Baptist
  2. strain of first missionary trip/journey
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16
Q

what verse encompasses the disciples’ sorrow over the death of John the Baptist

A

Mark 6:14-29

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17
Q

many of Jesus’ disciples were formed disciples of who?

A

John the Baptist

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18
Q

describe the sorry felt by the disciples over the death of John the Baptist

A
  • confusion: why did Jesus allow John’s murder
  • fear: will Herod kill us all
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19
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verse encompassing strain of first missionary trip/journey

A

Mark 6:30-31

20
Q

describe strain of missionary journey

A
  • excited and anxious
  • Jesus calls them to rest
21
Q

powerful statement in DA 363

A

“When every other voice is hushed, and in quietness we wait before Him, the silence of the soul, makes distinct the voice of God”

22
Q

Mark 6:30-32

A

disciples return from missionary journey, Jesus tells them to rest

23
Q

seven Rs

A
  1. read
  2. reflect
  3. respond
  4. receive
  5. record
  6. relate
  7. repeat
24
Q

flow of events in John 6:1-67

A
  1. feeding the 5,000
  2. the storm on the lake
  3. the interpretation of the miracle
  4. general defection
25
where is feeding the five thousand found in John
John 6:1-15
26
why did Jesus have the crowd sit in an organized manner
so the people could see the ish and loaves that came from God - order instead of chaos
27
crowd's reaction to feeding of the 5,000
see new Moses in Jesus, believe he will overthrow the Romans - disciples join with the people in this quest to crown Jesus
28
the disciples had a ____ attitude toward the storm
bad
29
general defection
- many turned away - even the disciples struggle
30
when did the incident at Caesarea Philippi take place
summer of 30 AD
31
key text of incident at Caesarea Philippi
Matthew 16:13-20 - Peter declares Jesus as God
32
what ways had Jesus taught the disciples he was not the Messiah they were expecting?
- devoted last 2 years of his ministry to show how vein this hope was outburst of Messianic enthusiasm in society influenced disciples
33
describe Caesarea Philippi
- northern part of Palestine - pagan town - foothill of mountains - beautiful and lush
34
2 question so fJesus
1. Who do people say I am? 2. Who do you say I am?
35
Peter's answer to Jesus' questions
expression of divinity
36
three interpretations to christ's words in vs. 18
1. Roman Catholic 2. Protestant 3. early church fathers
37
Roman Catholic interpretation of vs. 18
Peter is the stone that the church will be built upon
38
Protestant interpretation of vs. 18
Christ is the stone, Peter is a small worthless stone
39
early church farther interpretation of vs. 18
stone is the faith of apostles
40
meaning of vs. 18-19
1. gates of Hades 2. keys of the Kingdom of heaven 3. binding and loosing
41
gates of Hades
life/powers of Satan's kingdom
42
keys of the kingdom
words of Christ and Scripture
43
binding and loosing
interpretation and understanding - whether it applies to today or not
44
why did Jesus keep many things secret in the gospels?
an immediate, public claim to the Messianic title would have more intensely ENDANGERED the person of the Lord, created DISTURBANCES, and promoted the WRONG PURPOSE of his coming
45
what was the new stage of Jesus teaching after the incident at Caesarea Philippi?
preparing the disciples for his death
46
for who's benefit was the transfiguration?
1. disciples - validation of Peter's confession that he was Messiah 2. Jesus - encourage Him for terrible ordeal ahead
47
how do Moses and Elijah represent the redeemed of all ages?
- Elijah: 2 Kings 2:11-12 - didn't see death, represents those who are still alive at Second Coming - Moses: Deut 34:5-6 and Jude 9 - died and resurrected, represents those who will be resurrected