Covers Matthew, Mark, & Luke
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| Matthew | Jewish & Gentile audience, one of the synoptic gospels, Jesus is compared to Moses | ||||
| Mark | Mostly Gentile Christian audience begins with Jesus baptism, but no baptism narrative, presented Jesus as the suffering Son of God who has come to bring salvation to the world | ||||
| Luke | Audience consisted of Gentiles addressed to Theophilus, “lover of God” message consisted of salvation is for Jew & Gentile alike, presented Jesus as a prophet | ||||
| Q | One of the four sources in the four source hypothesis, was the source for Luke & Matthew, it is a hypothetical document containing sayings of Jesus that were used in the composition of Matthew and Luke | ||||
| Sermon on the Mount | Matthew 5-7, sometimes described as central core of Jesus’ teachings, begins with the Beatitudes | ||||
| Beatitudes | The beginning of Sermon on the Mount – blessings that Jesus gave | ||||
| Antitheses | Followed by beatitudes, did not come to abolish law but to fulfill it | ||||
| Lord’s Prayer | Matthew…Sermon on the Mount… Beatitudes | ||||
| Theophilus | ”Lover of God” or “Beloved of God”, may be a specific person or a reference to all those who love God, may have been a patron who paid for publication costs |
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Created by:
eduktd
on 2010-11-17
