CLE test chap 2
Greek
People who wanted to see Jesus during feast
Temple
Sacrificial offerings
Incarnation
"Enfleshment" Means taking on flesh ( John 1:14 , In = in, Carne = the flesh, Tion = made, " The word of god made flesh", In the flesh made
Responsible freedom
being responsible for your actions
18 Benedictions
compromise of praise, petition and thanksgiving
Shema prayer
creed or declaration of faith of the jews, said during dusk and noon
Sabbath
day of rest and worship, seventh day of the week
Samaritans
half jews, Considered impure by the jews ( because they had intermarried with pagans)
High priest
highest titular head of the jewish community, Only person who could enter the "Holy of Holies" (most sacred part of the temple), Offers sacrifices for the atonement of the sins of people, Presiding officer of the sanhedrin
Palestine
home of the israelites, Means "philistine land" given during the greek period, divided in two kingdoms (israel and judah)
Gaudium et spes
means "joys and hopes" of the men of this (modern) age, one of four "Pastoral Constitutions on the Church in the Modern World", promulgated by Pope Paul VI, adopted after or as a result of the Second Vatican Council
Hannukah
8-day Jewish celebration known as the Hannukah or Chanukah, commemorates the re-dedication during the 2nd century BC of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, according to legend, Jews had risen up to fight against their Greek-Syrian oppressors in the Maccabean Revolt.
Essenes
A group encountered by jesus that is not mentioned in the bible, Separated themselves completely from the jewish society, Lived celibate and ascetic lives in camps in the dessert northwest from the dead sea
Levites (2)
Are not allowed to touch anyone or anything dirty before sacrificing something @ the temple
John Shea
Author of the Spirit Master
CFC 799
Certain significant persons have an impact on the moral growth and development of the youth. For the Christian, Jesus is the most significant
Jesus and the people of his time
Criticizes pharisees, corrected sadducees, ate with tax collectors, chooses Zealot as desciple.
The spirit master
Described Jesus as a man of care, energy and dynamism, and freedom
Sadducees
Elite, do not believe in resurrection and angels, chief priests, elders and scribes, Leaders of the people
Infancy
Filipinos are introduced to Jesus during this time
Torah
First 5 books of the bible, heart of the Jewish religion, Jewish name for law
Penta
Five
Pentateuch
Greek name of torah, More popular name
Synagogue
Home of sacred scrolls
Teauchos
Implement
Jews
Israelites, believe themselves to be God's "Chosen People", Member of the tribe of Judah
Passover and Hannukah
Jewish festivals
Shema prayer
Jewish prayer life
Sadducees (2)
Leaders, elders, scribes of the people
Pharisees
Middle class, believe in resurection, influential lay movement, Strict observance over gods laws, The seperate ones
Levites
One of the 3 of the Priestly order, lowest class of the priestly order
Zealots
Simon, Motivated by their fanatical zeal for the torah and God's direct sovereignty and kingship, Expected the messiah to be like a military leader who would revolt and restore Israel's power, troublemakers
Palestine
Suffered from heavy taxation, religious differences, class conflicts, priests movements, joining the brigands or finding jobs outside Palestine
Jesus and the Jewish institutions
Synagogue (home of sacred scrolls), Temple (sacrificial offerings), observed Jewish prayer life (Sh'ma (Shema) Prayer) taught on Sabbath day (Eighteen Benedictions), gave new meaning to jewish festivals (Passover and Hannukah), uphold the Torah (Law) (Pentateuch)
Publicans
Tax collectors
The son of God and the center of human history
The 4 gospels presented Jesus as
Passover
jewish feast commemorating the night that the angel of death spared all the first born sons of Israel, which is the last plague that resulted in the liberation or freedom of the Israelites from Egyptian rule, Jew's miraculous liberation from Egypt, Marked the beginning of the jewish religious year
Synagogue
place of worship, scattered all over Israel, meeting place for prayer, center of jewish religious instructions