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The Infancy Narrative in Matthew |
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The Temptation in the Desert |
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Jesus teaches the Lord's Prayer |
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Peter's confession of faith |
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The Passion Narrative in Matthew |
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The Greek word for "anointed" and "Messiah." Jesus, as Messiah, restored all people to communion and friendship with God through his life, death, and resurection. |
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Hebrew for "anointed;" a savior sent by God to redeem his people from the power of sin and everlasting death and to restore them to friendship with God. |
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a record of a person's ancestry |
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a hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group. |
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collection of Jesus' sayings |
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become flesh or to take on a human body |
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almsgiving (charity offerings), prayer, and fasting |
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to give to each person what is his or her due |
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