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The time is _____, and the kingdom of God has come near; _____ and ______ in the good news.
fulfilled; repent; believe
For the Son of Man came not to be served but to ___ , and to give his life a _______for _______.
serve; ransom; many
But you will receive _____ when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my _____ in Jerusalem, in all ______and ______ , and to the ends of the ________
power; witnesses; Judea; Samaria; earth
Apostles’ ________ – Acts 2:42
Teaching
___ – Acts 2:42, 45
Fellowship
Breaking of ________ – Acts 2:42
Bread
The _____ Acts 2:42
Prayers
___ and Wonders – Acts 2:43
Signs
___-Filled Worship – Acts 2:46-47
Spirit
The Lord ______to their Numbers – Acts 2:47
Added
“I am the ________of life.” – John 6:35, 48, 51
bread
“I am the ______of the world.” – John 8:12; 9:5
light
“I am the ________ .” – John 10:7, 9
gate
“I am the _________.” – John 10:11, 14
good shepherd
“I am the ______- and the ______.” – John 11:25
resurrection; life
“I am the ______ , and the ___ and the _____ .” – John 14:6
way; truth; life
“I am the _______ ” – John 15:1, 5
true vine
Changing _____ into wine – John 2:1-11
water
Healing the ________ son – John 4:46-54
official’s
Healing the _______ – John 5:1-18
paralytic
Feeding the _______– John 6:1-14
5,000
__ on the water – John 6:15-25
Walking
Healing a man born ______— – John 9:1-41
blind
Raising________ from the dead – John 11:1-46
Lazarus
Pharisees
A sect of Judean Jews who strove to embody virtuous living and they were skilled interpreters of Scripture
Sadducees
They were associated with the Jerusalem temple and the upper classes. They did not believe in the resurrection of the dead or an afterlife
Samaritans
They held the Pentateuch as authoritative Scripture and their temple was on Mount Gerizim. There was often cultural and religious tension between them and the Jews
Zealots
A revolutionary Jewish movement that sough to expel the Romans from Judea
Passover
The most important jewish festival that celebrated the freedom from Egyptian slavery
Pentecost
a Jewish festival that occurred fifty days after the Passover of Jesus' death and marked a major turning point in early Christian history
Emperor Cult
the state-sponsored worship of Roman emperors
Messianic Secret
Primarily found in Mark’s Gospel, the term for Jesus’s practice of keeping his identity a secret until after his arrival in Jerusalem.
Gospel
derived from the Greek word euangelion, meaning "good news". It was a well-known designation for an official announcement, and its use was widespread among the Romans
Messiah
a Hebrew word that simply means someone who is anointed
significance of crucifixion
his death paid the price for humanities sins, offering forgiveness and restoring the relationship between God and people
significance of resurrection
proves his victory over death and sin, giving believers hope of eternal life and confirming him as son of God