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Acts Pentecost
Sauls Conversion
James 3
Taming of the tongue
Acts 1: Ascension
Jesus ascends into heaven, after 40 days of coming back to earth
Resurrection
Jesus is raised from the tomb on the third day
Gentiles
Anyone who isn’t jewish
Synagogue
Jewish place of worship without sacrifices
Temple
Jewish place in Jerusalem in which sacrifices are held
Golgotha
Place where Jesus was crucified
Garden of Gesemene
Place where Jesus was praying to be saved from crusifixtion
Philemon
Wealthy dinner host
Onesimus
Prisioner under philemon
James
Diatribe book
James
Maranatha
“Come Lord Jesus”
Apocalypse
revelation of mysteries of the heavenly world
Eschatology
Study of the end times or last things
Babylon in Revelation represents:
wickedness and judgement
New Heaven and New Earth in Revelation represent
God dwelling with his people
Gospel of John author/context/date
john,jesus’ death,90-100 AD
euangelion
good news
John 1
Logos/Word, Incarnation
John 2
Wedding at Cana Jesus turns water into wine.
John 3
Nicodemus comes to Jesus by night to discuss spiritual rebirth. Jesus explains the necessity of being born again.
John 4
Samaritan woman at the well
John 11
The raising of Lazarus from the dead, demonstrating Jesus' power over death.
Acts 2
Describes the Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descends on the apostles, leading to the birth of the Church and the proclamation of the Gospel.
Acts 9
Describes the conversion of Saul, who becomes Paul the Apostle, marked by a dramatic encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus.
Philemon
A letter from Paul to Philemon regarding his runaway slave Onesimus, emphasizing themes of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Mark
Suffering of Jesus
James 2
A chapter that discusses faith and works, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating faith through actions.