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Juxtaposes Christ’s successes and failures |
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Portrays Jesus as a “divine man” akin to the Greek Heroes of the time. |
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Trying to keep Jesus’ glory and the centrality of the cross in balance. |
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Jesus tries to keep his identity secret |
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Disciples’ frequent failure and misunderstanding |
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Jesus’ message as “good news” |
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Emphasis on Jesus as teacher |
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Refers to Jesus as “son of David” |
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The disciples claim Jesus is son of God after he walks on water |
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Emphasizes what little belief the disciples do have |
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Portrays Jesus’ encounters with Jewish leaders as very hostile |
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Jesus’’ humanity emphasized |
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The word savior only appears in... |
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portrays Jesus as a prophet |
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Emphasizes the need for Jesus’ followers to not accumulate material riches |
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Viewed as the most gentile gospel, portrays Jewish leaders in a moderately positive light |
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Seen as first historian, told the story of Jesus’ life in relation to what was going on in the rest of the world at the time. |
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Holy Spirit appears more in _______ than any other gospel. |
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Only NT writer to call Jesus the lamb of God |
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Jesus hints that he is God (i.e. the word was God, I am statements, etc.) |
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Stress on eternal life beginning now |
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Signs function as positive ways to believe in Jesus |
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Election and security of the believer |
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Sees the death of Christ as Exaltation |
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Uses “the jews’ as a blanket statement to cover all of Jesus’ opponents |
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