New Testament Test #2
Theophilus
-"Beloved of God" -It is said that Luke was writting to this community.
Rabbi
-"Teacher" -Judas calls Jesus this in Mathew
Good Samaritan Parable
-Guy who chooses to save man who was beaten up that was laying in the road. Religious leaders passed the same guy, but instead of helping him they chose to ride past him. -The overall idea of this story is that religious leaders
Abraham
-In the book of Mathew linage is traced down from Abraham to Joseph. However this is problematic because Mary is said to have conceived a child by the holy spirit. -Father of the Jews
Simeon
-Righteous and divine man who wouldn't die before he sees the messiah (Jesus) He recognizes Jesus as the messiah and is able to die in peace.
Zechariah and Elizabeth
-Righteous older couple whom were the parents of John the Baptist. Elizabeth was barren. -Angel appears says they will have a son, name him John. Says he will be righteous and lead people to the Lord. Zechariah was made mute because he did not believe. When Elizabeth is 6 month pregnant God sends Angel Gabriel into Nazareth of Galilee to Virgin Mary. -Mary and Elizabeth are cousins.
Torah
5 books of the Torah, Jesus gives 5
Elijah
A great Prophet whom was taken by a whirlwind to be with God. An angel tells Elizabeth and Zechariah that their son John the Baptist is born with his spirit.
messianic secret
A motif primarily in the Gospel of Mark in which Jesus is portrayed as commanding his followers to silence about his Messianic mission.
Messiah
Anointed one
Judas
Betrays Jesus
Birth Story in Luke
Birth story of Jesus and John the Baptist. John the Baptists birth story is first.
Blood Motif
Emphasized in Matthew, The theme that Jesus' blood was powerful and forgave sins.
Martha and Mary
Girls who welcome Jesus into home. Mary is sitting and does nothing, but sit at the feet of Jesus while Martha is the only one tending to their guest. When Martha complains, Jesus defends Mary because she's sitting at the feet of Jesus.
Incarnation
God coming to earth in human form.
Caiaphas
High priest who sends Jesus to Pilate to be killed. Important to John because of his ironic statement. "it was better to have one man die for the people."
"I Am"
In John Jesus is the great I am and reveals his identity.
Nicodemus
In John Pharisee who visits
Herod Antipas
In Luke he send's Jesus back to the High Priest (Chiafus) *
Pharisees
In all gospels Religious leaders whom demand he dies.
Birth Story in Mathew
Includes the wise men and Herod the Great killing two year old boys.
Mount of Olives
Jesus gets arrested here.
Transfiguration
Jesus talks to Moses and Elijah.
Beatitudes
Luke(Harsher)-"Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you will be filled..." Matthew(Not as harsh)-"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness..."
Peter
Most important in synoptic gospels
Anna
Older prophet who recognizes Jesus as the messiah in the Temple.
Beloved Disciple
Only appears in John; Is winning in competition with Peter as Jesus' favorite
neaniskos
Only in mark,
Prodigal Son Parable
Parable used in Luke
Herod the Great
Part of Mathew's wisemen story. He was concerned with the birth of the King of the Jews and kills all baby boys under two.
John the Baptist
Paved the way for Jesus to come and is said to have Elijah's spirit. He has disciples while he is in jail to figure out if Jesus is the messiah because John's disciples spoke of things he did.
Magnificat
Psalm/Prayer Mary gives.
Pilate
Roman governor who can condemn Jesus to death
Satan
Satan worked throughout the gospels. Luke helps us sympathize with disciples.
David
Specific to Matthew's geneology. Proved Jesus' Jewishness.
Field of blood
Specific to Matthew,
Wise men
The men who show up in Mathew's gospel during the birth story of Jesus
Samaritan
The parable of the good Samaritan in Luke. there is also a Samaritan at the wale in John.
Q
The source that Luke and Mathew used
Nazareth
This is Jesus' hometown where he goes to teach and everyone gets mad.
Mathew's Purpose
To prove to Jews that Jesus fulfills the Torah.
Ruth, Bathsheba, Rahab, Tamar
Women in Mathews genealogy that also represented the idea that Mary's situation wasn't uncommon and "normalized" it.
Bethlehem
birth place of Jesus
Gentiles
non Jews.
Mark's Purpose
to convince people of the identity of Jesus
intercalation
two stories working together to create a meaning 7