The Gospels | Covenants | Mini Lessons | Ten Commandments | Key Terms |
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Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John
The four Gospels
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Agreement
A covenant is defined as...
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Mary Magdalene
The first person to see Jesus after his resurrection.
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First commandment
"Thou shall not have strange gods before me"
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Metaphor
A figure of speech used to compare one thing to another.
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John
This Gospel consists of first hand accounts of Jesus.
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Mosaic Covenant
The covenant with the Ten Commandments.
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Our hearts
The Laws of the New Covenant are written here.
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Second commandment
"You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain".
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Kingdom of God
A symbol used by Jesus to speak about God and God’s actions among us.
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Luke, Mark, and Matthew
The three Synoptic Gospels found in the New Testament.
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Agreement, conditions, ceremony, and celebration
The four characteristics of a covenant.
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Parable
A story, a comparison, a crisis, an ending, and the topic of God's Kingdom.
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Third and fourth commandments
"Remember to keep holy the Lord's Day" and "Honor your father and your mother".
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Parable
A story that teaches a day to day lesson.
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Nicodemus
John 3: 1-21 tells us about a visit between Jesus and this person.
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New Covenant
The agreement God has made with mankind, based on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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YHWH
A name not used in Jewish ceremonies.
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Tenth commandment
Do not be jealous of your neighbor's goods.
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Chosen People
Called to live and follow God through their words and actions.
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John the Baptist
I baptized Jesus.
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Mount Sinai
Location where Moses was given the Ten Commandments.
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Grace
God's generous love
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