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77 Cards in this Set
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4 key bodies of water |
Mediterranean Sea Sea of Galilee Jordan River Dead Sea |
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3 key regions |
Galilee Samaria Judea |
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5 key cities |
Capernaum Nazareth Samaria Jerusalem Bethlehem |
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Bethlehem |
City of Christ’s birth |
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Nazareth |
Christ’s boyhood and youth |
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Cana |
First miracle Water to wine |
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Capernaum |
Headquarters of Christ’s Galilean ministry |
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Jerusalem |
Jews capital Temple home Place where Jesus died |
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Samaria |
Jews despised these people Woman at the well |
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3 political groups |
Back (Definition) Galileans Herodians Zealots |
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3 religious groups |
Levites-priestly tribe who had charge of the Temple Sanhedrin-70-72 member Supreme Court that condemned Christ Scribes-(lawyers) opposed Christ Old Testament scholars |
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Sadducees/Pharisees |
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3 ethnic groups |
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Caesar at Christ’s birth |
Octavius(Augustus) 31 BC to AD 14 |
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Caesar during Christ’s ministry |
Tiberias AD14-37 |
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Roman General Pompey |
Conquered Palestine (Israel) in 63 BC |
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The Herods |
Herod the Great 37-4 BC slayed innocents in Bethlehem, powerful, wicked and murderous king Herod Antipus 4 BC - AD 39 ruled Galilee and Perea also beheaded John and mocked Jesus the night of his crucifixion. |
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Archalaus |
He was the reason Joseph returned to Nazareth and not Bethlehem after the flight to Egypt |
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Luke’s Identity |
Missionary companion to Paul A gentile A physician He wrote Luke and Acts |
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Theophilus |
His name means “lover of God” and he was probably an unknown gentile official Luke wrote to him |
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John’s parents |
Zacharias and Elizabeth |
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Gabriel |
Made birth announcements to Mary, Joseph and Zacharias |
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2 saints that praised baby Jesus at the dedication service |
Simeon and Anna |
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John |
He was a Nazarite and his name means “ The Grace of God” |
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Matthew’s Genealogy |
Introduces Jesus to the Jews as their Messiah and as the son of David kingly seed of Israel and the son of Abraham physical seed of Israel He records the line of Joseph giving the legal line of Christ |
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Luke’s Genealogy |
Introduces jests to the gentiles as the son of Adam father of human race and the son of God the creator of the human race He recorded 74 names and traces the line backward from Jesus to Adam Records the line of Mary giving the bloodline of Christ The line of Joseph legally preserves the royal line while the line of Mary provides the bloodline of David |
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Be able to match these |
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Meaning of baptizo (Baptist) |
To immerse, to dip or to dye It came to mean to change identity, appearance or relationship Rantizo means to sprinkle |
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The five-fold meaning of John’s baptism |
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Jesus’ birth significance to his death. |
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Special role of the shepherds to which the announcement of the birth of Jesus was made. |
The sheep kept closest to Bethlehem we’re destined for the temple sacrifices. Who better to understand the birth of Gods sacrificial lamb tan the shepherds who daily raised lambs for sacrifice The place where the shepherds were the Jews believe that this is where the messiah would be revealed |
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The O.T. Prophet that predicted that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. |
Micah |
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The O.T. Prophet that predicted that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. |
Micah |
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What three 1st century historians mentioned Jesus? |
Josephus - Jewish historian Tacitus- Roman historian Jewish Talmud |
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The O.T. Prophet that predicted that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. |
Micah |
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What three 1st century historians mentioned Jesus? |
Josephus - Jewish historian Tacitus- Roman historian Jewish Talmud |
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The Wise Men |
In the days of Daniel the kings surrounded themselves with Magi or wise men of which Daniel Becker the head they were advisors of the cabinets of kings One of the duties was they appointed Kings which explains the motivation of their visit to Jesus and further explains herod’s rage They were NOT kings themselves. |
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When did the wise men arrive and how many were there? |
It was not the night of Jesus’ birth. It is unknown of how many there could’ve been anywhere from two to hundreds of wise men. |
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When did the wise men arrive and how many were there? |
It was not the night of Jesus’ birth. It is unknown of how many there could’ve been anywhere from two to hundreds of wise men. |
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Three reasons why “born of water” cannot mean Baptism |
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How born of water and spirit refers to the 2 prophesied elements of the new birth under the covenant predicted by Ezekiel. |
The new birth provides Cleansing from all sin The new birth provides a new heart/nature produced by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. |
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The 5 characteristics of Jesus’ healing ministry |
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The inner three apostles |
Peter James John |
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The four apostles that were fishing partners |
Peter Andrew James John |
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Which four disciples were originally Johns disciples? |
John James Andrew Philip |
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Three disciples who wrote scripture |
Matthew John Peter |
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2 sets of disciples that were brothers |
Peter and Andrew James and John |
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The purpose of miracles |
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The purpose of miracles |
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Simon Peter |
A prominent leader and most outspoken of the 12 He was crucified upside down |
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The purpose of miracles |
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Simon Peter |
A prominent leader and most outspoken of the 12 He was crucified upside down |
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Andrew |
He was a friendly humble behind the scenes soul winner Who brought his brother Peter to Christ He was beaten and crucified on an X shaped cross in Greece |
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John |
He was the only disciple at the cross and the first disciple to see the risen Christ He was boiled in oil and survived and he was banished to the isle of Patmos and then later released The only disciple to die of a natural death in Ephesus |
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James |
The first apostolic martyr |
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Philip |
A soul winner who immediately told Nathaniel about Christ |
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Nathanael |
Located under the fig tree by his close friend Philip but first doubted if the Messiah could come from Nazareth |
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Nathanael |
Located under the fig tree by his close friend Philip but first doubted if the Messiah could come from Nazareth |
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Matthew/Levi |
Before his conversion he was a publican a Roman tax collector hated by his fellow Jews |
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Nathanael |
Located under the fig tree by his close friend Philip but first doubted if the Messiah could come from Nazareth |
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Matthew/Levi |
Before his conversion he was a publican a Roman tax collector hated by his fellow Jews |
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Thomas |
He is known as doubting Thomas due to his initial unbelief when told of the resurrection of Christ but later made a great declaration of Christ’s deity and remained steadfast unto death |
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Judas not Iscariot |
Little is known of this disciple who only spoke once in scripture |
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James |
His title may refer to his size or to his age ( James the younger). He is one of the unknown apostles. |
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James |
His title may refer to his size or to his age ( James the younger). He is one of the unknown apostles. |
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Simon the zealot |
He was a member of a fanatical anti-Roman militaristic group. He is also one of the unknown apostles. However his identification as a zealot tells us that he was a man of intense and even violent passion, Man of conviction and courage and one who abandoned a sword for the Savior. |
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Judas Iscariot |
Judas the son of perdition, May will be considered as the most wicked and vile man who ever lived. He was given over to Satan even at the beginning and was clearly therefore never genuinely saved. Jesus called him a devil. He betrayed Christ with a kiss. When Judas all the horrible evil of this then he turned to hopeless despair instead of to Christ he “repented” With the sorrow of this world but did not believe on or receive Christ. Judith then committed suicide and he burns in hell to this very day. |
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To be Poor in Spirit |
Character:Humility- recognizing our own spiritual poverty sinfulness helplessness and need for God. Blessing: God has promised him the kingdom of heaven.
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Blessed |
to be overflowing with inward joy which does not depend on circumstances |
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Blessed |
to be overflowing with inward joy which does not depend on circumstances |
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Meek |
A broken will- surrendering your will and your rights to God! |
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Blessed |
to be overflowing with inward joy which does not depend on circumstances |
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Meek |
A broken will- surrendering your will and your rights to God! |
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Pure in heart |
A heart that seeks only after God and holds back nothing from God. Blessing: they shall see God |
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Rejoice in persecutions. |
One who desires to be like Christ that he rejoices in anything which will produce Christlike character in him, no matter how painful, one who so loves Christ that he rejoices in anything, no matter how painful, that exalts Christ and reaches souls. |
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The Golden Rule |
We as kingdom citizens are to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. Mt. 7:12 |
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The Golden Rule |
We as kingdom citizens are to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. Mt. 7:12 |
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