lectures 21&22 Flashcards

1
Q

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

A

John 6:1-25

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2
Q

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

A

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

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5
Q

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

A

Galilean ministry

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7
Q

how long did the Galilean ministry last

A

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

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8
Q

what is the Galilean ministry recorded by

A

Synoptists - and some of John

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9
Q

the Galilean ministry is a fulfillment of what verse?

A

Isaiah 9:1-3

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10
Q

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
Q

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

A

3

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13
Q

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
Q

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
Q

where is feeding the five thousand found in John

A

John 6:1-15

26
Q

why did Jesus have the crowd sit in an organized manner

A

so the people could see the ish and loaves that came from God
- order instead of chaos

27
Q

crowd’s reaction to feeding of the 5,000

A

see new Moses in Jesus, believe he will overthrow the Romans
- disciples join with the people in this quest to crown Jesus

28
Q

the disciples had a ____ attitude toward the storm

A

bad

29
Q

general defection

A
  • many turned away
  • even the disciples struggle
30
Q

when did the incident at Caesarea Philippi take place

A

summer of 30 AD

31
Q

key text of incident at Caesarea Philippi

A

Matthew 16:13-20
- Peter declares Jesus as God

32
Q

what ways had Jesus taught the disciples he was not the Messiah they were expecting?

A
  • devoted last 2 years of his ministry to show how vein this hope was
    outburst of Messianic enthusiasm in society influenced disciples
33
Q

describe Caesarea Philippi

A
  • northern part of Palestine
  • pagan town
  • foothill of mountains
  • beautiful and lush
34
Q

2 question so fJesus

A
  1. Who do people say I am?
  2. Who do you say I am?
35
Q

Peter’s answer to Jesus’ questions

A

expression of divinity

36
Q

three interpretations to christ’s words in vs. 18

A
  1. Roman Catholic
  2. Protestant
  3. early church fathers
37
Q

Roman Catholic interpretation of vs. 18

A

Peter is the stone that the church will be built upon

38
Q

Protestant interpretation of vs. 18

A

Christ is the stone, Peter is a small worthless stone

39
Q

early church farther interpretation of vs. 18

A

stone is the faith of apostles

40
Q

meaning of vs. 18-19

A
  1. gates of Hades
  2. keys of the Kingdom of heaven
  3. binding and loosing
41
Q

gates of Hades

A

life/powers of Satan’s kingdom

42
Q

keys of the kingdom

A

words of Christ and Scripture

43
Q

binding and loosing

A

interpretation and understanding
- whether it applies to today or not

44
Q

why did Jesus keep many things secret in the gospels?

A

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
Q

what was the new stage of Jesus teaching after the incident at Caesarea Philippi?

A

preparing the disciples for his death

46
Q

for who’s benefit was the transfiguration?

A
  1. disciples - validation of Peter’s confession that he was Messiah
  2. Jesus - encourage Him for terrible ordeal ahead
47
Q

how do Moses and Elijah represent the redeemed of all ages?

A
  • 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