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Jesus as a pre-teen heads to the Temple with family, spends three days away from his father |
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In this gospel we find Jesus sitting among the teachers of the day listening... asking... |
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Jesus will turn to his frantic family and say "Did you not know I would be about my Father's business" |
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Jesus return from Jerusalem and is subject to them |
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As we movie into the John the Baptist ministry portion one of the gospels reminds us that there would be a coming messenger who will prepare the way before Him |
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In this gospel we see John B and are reminded that Isaiah that obstacles would be leveled so that all flesh will see the salvation of the LORD |
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Of the three gospels called "synoptic" (Matt, Mark, Luke) which one gives us the least amount of information about John B |
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In this gospel John B is speaking to the audience of the Pharisees and Sadducees "brood of vipers" |
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In this gospel John B speaks to the multitude "brood of vipers" |
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In this one John B speaks to the tax collectors and soldiers after "brood of vipers" comments |
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In this one the people reason among themselves in expectation wondering whether John was the Christ. This just showed their innate hunger for the Messiah |
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In this one John says he is not worthy to “stoop down” and loose the Messiah’s sandals |
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In this one John tried to prevent Jesus from being baptized saying Jesus should rather baptize him! |
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This gospel tells us that Jesus was praying when the Father spoke |
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This one tells us that the Holy Spirit came down in a clearly tangible, bodily form |
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“This is my Beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased” |
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“You are my Beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased” |
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“You are my Beloved Son, in You I am well pleased” |
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This one emphasizes that Jesus was “driven” to the wilderness |
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This one emphasizes that Jesus was filled with the Holy Spirit going there |
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This one address the temptation in the desert like one big showdown of power |
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This one gives us the least amount of information about the temptation in the wilderness (but some) |
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This one doesn’t address the temptation story at all |
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This one tells us Jesus went through a season of testing for forty days |
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Jesus stands against “the tempter” in this one (from the root “other side”) |
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Jesus stands against Satan (opponent) in this one |
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Jesus stands against the Devil (accuser) in this one |
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This one Jesus is asked to turn the stones into bread |
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This one Jesus is challenged to turn the stone in to bread |
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In this one the Devil tells Jesus he has all this authority/power and will give it to Jesus if Jesus will worship him |
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This one says that Jesus is shown al the glory of the kingdoms, and if Jesus was willing to “Fall down” and worship him he can have it |
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This one has the temptations in this order Bread, Pinnacle of Temple, all the kingdoms |
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This one the order is Bread, Kingdoms, Pinnacle of Temple |
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In this one Jesus casts away the devil with “AWAY WITH YOU” as a command |
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In this one the Devil tried all his temptations, exhausted them all, but wound up leaving defeated in the end |
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These two Gospels end with angels ministering to Jesus |
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This one says the devil was still waiting for an opportune time to try again |
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The father of the Herod dynasty |
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This son of Herod takes Judea |
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This Son of Herod takes Galilee |
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This son of Herod takes north of Galilee |
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This ruler hob-nobs in Rome |
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This is the only listed Grandson of Herod the great |
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This guy takes rule of Judea and removes the Jewish right of capital punishment |
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This guy started his rule of Judea by putting a bust of Caesar in the Antonio fortress |
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This guy was eaten by worms and died |
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This son of Herod saw Jesus because He was a Galilean |
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This guy lost his wife to a brother |
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This was the brother who took her |
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This guy was the Judean governor Paul gave his defense to in Caesarea |
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This guy rebuilt the temple |
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This guy was so cruel, the people cried to Caesar to have him removed. He was the removed |
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After being tempted for 40 days Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit to Galilee… |
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So Jesus returned back to where He was brought up |
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It was the Sabbath day and Jesus opened the Scroll of Isaiah to read it |
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How many of the 5 kinds of people can you remember Jesus said He was anointed for? |
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Poor, Brokenhearted, Captive, Blind, Oppressed |
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In this gospel Jesus says a prophet is not without honor except in His own country, among His own relatives, and in His own house,,, |
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In this gospel Jesus tells those among Him that God only sent Elisha to Sidonian widow and a Syrian leper; both gentiles. |
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In this gospel Jesus would do no miracles because of their unbelief. |
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In this gospel Jesus could do no mighty works except He laid hands on a few sick and healed them |
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In this gospel Jesus is almost thrown from a cliff |
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Jesus’ going to dwell in Capernaum fulfilled the Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6 scriptures promising that the Messiah would come from the lands of Zebulum and Naphtali. |
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In this gospel Jesus told the fishermen to follow Him and He would make them fishers of men. |
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In this gospel Jesus told the fishermen He would make them BECOME fishers of men |
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In this gospel the boys leave their boat with the hired servants and their father Zebedee |
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In the two accounts of the Demoniac church go-er, which one tells us Jesus taught as one having authority, not as the scribes. |
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In this one the people were astonished at His teaching, for His word was with authority |
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After the man is delivered the people say “What new doctrine is this? |
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After the man is delivered the people say “What a word is this?” |
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In this gospel Jesus takes Peter’s Mother in law by the hand and lifts her up |
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In this gospel He stands over her and rebuked the fever |
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Once mum-in-law is well, they brought to Him many who were demon possessed. Jesus heals them with a word in direct fulfillment of Isaiah 53:4 |
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In this Gospel the whole city gathers together at the door |
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In this version we read that Jesus healed “many” and cast out “many” demons |
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Surprisingly, this is the gospel we read Jesus went out to a deserted place and prayed there. |
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The Crowds tried to keep Jesus from leaving there. |
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Now the Multitude pressed around Jesus to hear the Word of God. |
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In this gospel Jesus gets into Simon’s boat and teaches from there. |
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In this gospel Jesus asks Simon to launch out into the deep and let down His nets for a catch |
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In this version PETER falls don at Jesus’ feet and asks Jesus to depart because he is a sinful man |
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in this gospel the fishermen forsake all to follow Jesus |
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Mentions the word "lost" the most times |
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The offering for the firstborn baby was a couple of lowly birds |
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Mentions the word "save" the most times |
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Mentions the word "savior" the most times |
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Mentions the word "believe" the most times |
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And angel appears to Joseph in this one |
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Herod, threatened by the baby, seeks to destroy his competition |
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We meet Simon who can now finally dies because he has seen God's salvation |
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Mentions the Holy Spirit the most by name |
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Old Anna the prophetess told others who sought God's redemption of Jesus |
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Herod is asked "where is He who has been born the King of the Jews" |
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lowly shepherds come to a baby in this one |
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lowly shepherds come to a baby in this one |
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The word "joy" is mentioned the most in this one |
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Has the word "rejoice" the most times |
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In the account the star in the east leads magi to Jesus |
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"The Son of Man has come to Seek and to Save that which was lost" |
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In this book Jesus is presented as a King |
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The parable of the lost sheep is in this one |
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In this book Jesus is presented as a servant. |
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In this book Jesus is presented as God. |
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The parable of the lost sheep is in this one |
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In this book Jesus is presented as Man. |
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Herod gathers priests and scribes to discover the baby must be born in Bethlehem, David's birthplace |
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This is the only Gospel where we meet Gabriel by name |
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“The Kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed…” |
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The “Son of God” the most times |
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The “Son of Man” the most times |
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Baby Jesus gets Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh |
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The most mentions of births |
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BIn the Birth Story this on focuses on Mary |
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In the birth story this one focuses on Joseph |
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The one gospel that starts at the beginning of time |
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The one gospel that starts at Jesus’ beginning of public service |
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“I am the light of the world” |
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This is the one gospel that ells us it is set out to be a chronological account |
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Jesus sweats drops like blood in this one |
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In this gospel we meet a muted priest |
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The two gospels written by one of the 12 disciples |
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The 2 gospels written by people we meet in Acts |
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In this gospel we meet Elizabeth |
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The one gospel written by a Gentile |
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The one gospel the tells of the thief on the cross getting forgiveness |
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Which on focuses on the dominion/power Jesus has over things |
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Wealthy dignitaries come to give their gifts to the child |
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The one gospel that says that Jesus was officially named so at his cicumcision |
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The one gospel that states that John and James left their father’s boat in the hands of the hired servants. |
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The Leper Jesus cleansed was in the last stages of his leprosy |
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“I am the resurrection and the life” |
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“ I am the way, the truth, the life” |
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This one ends with the command to go and preach the gospel to every creature |
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In this Gospel we meet Zacharius |
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This Gospel gives us the lineage of Jesus through Solomon |
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This Gospel gives us the lineage of Jesus through Nathan "gift" |
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This one ends with the command to go and make disciples…. |
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This one ends with the restoration of Peter |
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The one ends with the necessity of waiting for the power of the Holy Spirit |
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This Gospel includes a cursed king from which no king would reign |
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This one shows the necessity of prayer |
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This one shows 7 miracles for seven personal statements |
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This one has the most miracles (20/39) |
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This one has over 90% exclusive material |
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This one has just over 50% exclusive material |
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What does it mean that Luke is seeking to put together a writing so they would know the "CERTAINTY" of the things in which they were instructed? |
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In this one shepherds come to a baby boy in a stable |
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Which one of the two lineages focuses on the mom? |
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Which one of the two birth accounts focuses on the dad (step-dad = Joseph) |
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Which one spends over 40% in the last week of Jesus? |
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Which one spends over half of it on the way from Galilee to Jerusalem? |
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Which one has the most emphasis on women? |
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Which one shows a special interest in medicine |
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“The Kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls….” |
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Jesus prayed all night before picking His 12 |
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“The Kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field,,,: |
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“I am the gate to the Sheep” |
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Who were the first two "needy" people in the narrative |
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Zacharias (Priest) and Elizabeth |
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“The Kingdom of Heaven is like leaven…” |
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If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!” |
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What was the result of the promise of their son and the coming messiah |
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“The Kingdom of Heaven is like treasure hidden in a field” |
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Exclusively the prodigal son parable |
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When Zacharias was in the holy place, what hour was it |
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"The Kingdom of Heaven is like a dragnet…” |
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The longest of al four gospels (the most words) |
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When Zacharias was in the holy place, what hour was it? |
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The most action and least teaching sessions per capita |
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Teachings are in seminars, or “sermons” |
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This one tells the parable of the friend who comes at midnight but keeps on knocking until his friend answers and helps him as an example of persistent prayer |
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Where was Zacharias when the angel came? |
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The temple, the Holy Place |
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The one gospel that says the 12 legions of Angels are at His disposal if He wanted to call them to service |
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This one is one glorious long class of teachings |
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Where did the Angel appear? |
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In front of the table of Showbread |
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This is the only gospel to be addressed to a specific individual person |
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“The Kingdom of Heaven is like a landowner,..” |
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This one shows the parable of the persistent widow continually asking as a parable to pray and keep on praying. |
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What was Zacharias doing when the angel came? |
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Which one focuses on Love the most? |
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Which one exclusively talks about a boy running naked from the arrest? |
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Which one of the lineages goes back to Adam? |
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Which one exclusively tells us about the birth of John the Baptist? |
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What was different between Zacharias' question of "how and Mary's |
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Shows the miracle of creating wine out of water |
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Exclusively the Good Samaritan parable |
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The one that appraises the amount of items most |
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What was the word Zacharias wrote down that allowed him to speak again? |
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The one that tells us John got to the tomb before Peter |
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The one who interviewed the most sources to put together an orderly account |
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Records the most mentions of Tax collectors |
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Where did Elizabeth live? |
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The one that speaks of Women supporting Jesus’ Ministry |
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Jesus says “Show Me the tax money” |
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“The Kingdom of Heaven is like a man traveling to a far country” |
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Focuses around the Jewish feasts |
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When did Mary visit Elizabeth? |
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In the 6th month of her pregnancy |
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“Which one focuses on the dominion/ power Jesus has over things |
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How many months did Mary stay with Elizabeth? |
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“The Kingdom of Heaven is like a King who arranged a marriage for His Son” |
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“Before Abraham was, I AM” |
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“The son of Man has come to seek and save that which was lost” “The son of Man has come to seek and save that which was lost” |
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What was the sign that the shepherds were given and why would it be strange? |
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A boy in swaddling clothes in a manger. A boy well taken care of in a 'dog bowl' |
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What seems to be the most common response to initially seeing and angel? |
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What is the angel's most common response to fear? |
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There seems to be three specific events so far with Jesus, His birth and two others. |
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purification and circumcision |
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There seems to be three specific events so far with Jesus, His birth and two others. |
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purification and circumcision |
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Reign and Recruit as the focus |
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Give and grieve as the focus |
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Seek and save as the focus |
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Live, love, and believe as the focus |
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This gospel emphasizes Jesus' desire to continue to have the "one-on-one" with people, despite the crowds that keep coming as healed people tell the world what Jesus has done for them. |
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This Gospel gives us 19 meals, 13 of which are unique |
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This Gospel gives us the 7 "I am" statements |
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This Gospel gives us 20 of the 39 listed miracles, only four of which are unique |
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This Gospel focuses on God's hear to love people by restoring them. For instance, the Samaritan woman at the well |
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This Gospel introduces us to at least 20 people uniquely mentioned in it |
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In this gospel, Jesus makes a declaration that those claiming to be sons of the kingdom at the moment will be cast out into outer darkness |
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In this Gospel we see the heart of a Centurion who doesn't even see himself worthy, so he sends elders and friends to Jesus |
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In this Gospel we see that same Centurion show he understands Jesus' authority so much that He need not come but only say the word to heal |
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Unique to this gospel is the heart compelling story of the widow of Nain and how she receives her son back from the dead |
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In what two Gospels does Jesus say "Blessed is he who is not offended by Me" |
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In this Gospel Jesus says that the Kingdom of Heaven suffers violence since John was killed |
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Unique to this gospel is the sinful woman who cleansed Jesus' feet with her tears and anointed His feet with expensive perfume |
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This Gospel tells us that many women sponsored Jesus' ministry |
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This Gospel tells us that Jesus' family could not make it to Him because of the crowd that had gathered there for Jesus |
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In this gospel it appears as if Jesus' own family comes for Him, assuming Jesus has gone mad by working himself to death. |
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In this gospel Jesus tells us 7 parables about the kingdom |
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Which Gospel shows us Jesus' compassion on a person covered in Leprosy and begging to be made clean |
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Which Gospel shows us Jesus having compassion on a widow who is deeply grieved by the death of her son? (Remember what Jesus cam to save people from) |
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In this Gospel Jesus shows His sovereignty over nature by creating wine out of water |
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