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The Intertestamental Period |
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The Greek Rulers of Palestine |
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Alexander the Great Ptolemy (Ptolemaic Dynasty)—Egypt Seleucus (Seleucid Dynasty)-Antioch, Syria |
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Administrative Districts West of the River Jordan |
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Galilee [ruled by Herod Antipas] Samaria [ruled by Archelaus] Judea [ruled by Archelaus] |
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1st Temple (Solomon’s Temple) 2nd Temple (Zerubbabel’s Temple) Herod’s Temple |
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THE DISCOURSES IN MATTHEW |
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The Sermon on the Mount (chs. 5 – 7) Instruction to the Disciples (ch. 10) Parables of the Kingdom (ch. 13) Instructions to the church (ch. 18) Eschatological Discourse (chs. 24-25) |
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Circumstances under which Our Lord Commanded Silence about His Messiahship |
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1. During exorcisms 2. Sometimes when He healed people 3. When He was asking His disciples to wait till after His resurrection |
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The People our Lord Raised from the Dead |
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Jairus’ daughter The Widow’s Son at Nain Lazarus |
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Those Under whom our Lord was Tried |
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Annas, the high priest’s father-in-law Caiaphas, the high priest Pontius Pilate (1st trial) Herod Antipas Pontius Pilate (2nd trial) |
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Those in John who Acknowledged our Lord as the Messiah |
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The Apostle John John the Baptist Andrew The Sinful Samaritan Woman at Sychar The People of Sychar The man born blind whom our Lord healed Martha Thomas Philip Nathanael Our Lord Himself |
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THE SEVEN “I AM” METAPHORS OF OUR LORD IN JOHN |
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I am the Bread of Life I am the Light of the World I am the Gate for the Sheep I am the Good Shepherd I am the Resurrection and the Life I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life I am the True Vine |
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THE MIRACULOUS SIGNS OF OUR LORD IN JOHN |
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He turned water into wine He healed the royal official’s son He healed the invalid at the Pool of Bethesda He fed the five thousand-plus He walked on water He healed the blind man whom He sent to the Pool of Siloam He raised Lazarus from the dead He rose from the dead on the third day |
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Our Lord’s Seven Last Words ON the Cross in the Gospels |
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“Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing” (To Mary); “Woman, here is your son” (To John); “Here is your mother” (To the thief on the cross); I tell you the truth, today you will be with Me in Paradise” “I am thirsty” “My God, My God, why have you forsaken Me?” “It is finished” “Father, into your hands I commit My spirit” |
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THOSE OUR LORD PRAYED FOR IN HIS HIGH PRIESTHOOD PRAYER |
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For Himself For His disciples For all believers |
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Sermon on the Mount (Mt. 5-7) Upper Room Discourse (Jn. 14-17) Our Lord’s High Priesthood Prayer (Jn. 17) |
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JOHN’S 2-FOLD PURPOSE FOR WRITING THE GOSPEL |
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That people may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God That by believing people may have eternal life |
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Events that took Place in the Upper Room at Jerusalem |
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The Upper Room Discourse Our Lord’s High Priesthood Prayer The Last Supper Our Lord’s Washing of the Disciples’ feet The Risen Lord’s Appearance to His disciples (Thomas absent) The Risen Lord’s Appearance to His disciples (Thomas present) The Election of Matthias to replace Judas The Descent of the Holy Spirit on the Disciples on the Day of Pentecost |
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OUR LORD’S MAPPING OUT OF THE SPREAD OF THE GOSPEL IN THE GREAT COMMISSION IN ACTS 1 |
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In Jerusalem In all Judea In Samaria To the ends of the earth |
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Why the Christians at Berea are Praised |
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They received the message with great eagerness. They examined the Scriptures daily to see if what Paul was preaching was correct. Many of them believed. (Jn. 17:11-12) |
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Augustus Caesar (Lk. 2:1)
Tiberius Caesar (Lk. 3:1)
Claudius (Acts 18:1)
Nero (referred to, but not by name, Acts 25:10-12, 21) |
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THOSE UNDER WHOM PAUL WAS TRIED |
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Claudius Lysias, Commander of the Roman Troops in Jerusalem
Governor Felix
Governor Festus
King Herod Agrippa II
Emperor Nero (referred to, but not by name) |
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WHAT’S SAID ABOUT PAUL AT THE END OF ACTS |
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He stayed under house arrest in his own rented house in Rome for 2 years. He welcomed all who came to see him. He Proclaimed Christ boldly. No one hindered him. |
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