Religion T3 Flashcards

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what are 4 prophecies?

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Bore our sins (Isiah 53:6)
Born of A virgin (Isaiah 7:14)
Forsaken of God (Psalm 22:1)
Born IN Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)

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What is the definition of Prophecy?

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A prophecy is a prediction of what will happen in the future to someone that they should try and fulfil.

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What is the scripture for Bore our sins?

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Isaiah 53:6

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What is the scripture for Born of a virgin?

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Isaiah 7:14

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What is the scripture for Forsaken of God?

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Psalm 22:1

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What is the scripture for Born in Bethlehem?

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Micah 5:2

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Name 3 characteristics of Jesus?

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kind
giving
forgiving

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What was Matthews image of Jesus about?

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A king. Matthew highlights Jesus as the fulfilment of many Old Testament hopes and prophecies.

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What was Mark’s image of Jesus about?

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A servant. A healer and miracle worker who accepts suffering as the cost for following God’s will

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What was Luke’s image of Jesus about?

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A man. A merciful, compassionate man with a special concern for poor people, women and non-Jews

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What was John’s image of Jesus about?

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God. Noble, powerful and divine; fully in control of his destiny

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Who are the Gospel writers of the new testaments?

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Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

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Who was Matthew?

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Jewish Christian well versed in
the Hebrew Scriptures

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What was Matthew’s date of authorship?

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85 CE

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What was Matthew’s intended audience?

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mixed community of Jewish Christians and Gentiles

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What were Matthews issues addressed in the gospel?

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A possible rejection and even some persecution of Jewish Christians for their belief in Jesus

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Who was Mark?

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Gentile Christian who may have been
a disciple of Peter.

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Who was Mark’s intended audience?

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Non-Jewish Christians (Rome?) who were experiencing persecution because of their belief in Jesus

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What issues did Mark address?

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Members of the community being persecuted for their beliefs

20
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Who was Luke?

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Gentile convert to Christianity,
and the author who wrote not only the
Gospel of Luke but also the Acts of the Apostles

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Who was Luke’s intended audience?

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Gentile (Greek) Christians

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Who is John’s intended audience?

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All the Christians of the world

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Why did they write the gospels?

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  • They wanted to share the good news
  • They shared the life and the teachings
24
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Explain what Bore our sins (Isiah 53:6)

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25
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Explain Born of A virgin (Isaiah 7:14)

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26
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Explain Forsaken of God (Psalm 22:1)

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27
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Explain Born In Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)

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28
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Why did they have all these different authors?

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-So they could see more than one point of view
- they can appeal to different audiences
-different perspectives and relations

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M(jg)K means

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Matthew Jewish Gentile king

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mrcs means

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Mark Roman Christians servants

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lgm means

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Luke Gentiles man

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jcsog means

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John Catholic’s son of God