Key Concepts in New Testament Studies

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The Trinity

3 persons in one God

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Synoptic

shared vision

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Gospel

Good News

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Epistles / Letters

This section of the New Testament was written by St. Paul and others to provide teaching and correct wrongful practices in the early church.

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The Acts of the Apostles

This section of the New Testament provides a history of the early Church and Christian communities.

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Gospels

This section of the New Testament is considered the "heart of Scripture."

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Pharisees and Sadducees

unified so they could execute Jesus and many of his followers.

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Four Gospels

Because each one contributes to a valuable perspective of Jesus.

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John

Which of the Gospels is NOT a synoptic Gospel.

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Jesus' public ministry

begins at His baptism.

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I AM statements

In Jesus' statements, He is identifying Himself as Divine.

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Lent

During the season of Lent, we remember and follow the example of Jesus' temptation in the desert.

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Three pillars of Lent

Fasting, Almsgiving, and Prayer.

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Length of Lent

40 Days (Before Easter).

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Matthew's Nativity account

focuses on Joseph's perspective and tells us about the three Magi.