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Upon returning to Galilee, what was the central theme of Jesus's proclamation?
Upon returning to Galilee, what was the central theme of Jesus's proclamation?
- The imminent arrival of the kingdom of God. (correct)
- The need for social reform and political change.
- The importance of observing Mosaic Law.
- The establishment of a new Temple in Jerusalem.
According to Saint Mark's account, what was the immediate reaction of Simon, Andrew, James, and John upon being called by Jesus?
According to Saint Mark's account, what was the immediate reaction of Simon, Andrew, James, and John upon being called by Jesus?
- They requested time to consider the implications of following him.
- They immediately abandoned their fishing activities and followed him. (correct)
- They sought counsel from their families and community leaders.
- They negotiated terms and conditions before committing to discipleship.
In which town did the wedding, where Jesus performed his first miracle, take place?
In which town did the wedding, where Jesus performed his first miracle, take place?
- Bethlehem
- Capernaum
- Nazareth
- Cana (correct)
What specific crisis occurred during the wedding celebration in Cana that prompted Mary to seek Jesus's help?
What specific crisis occurred during the wedding celebration in Cana that prompted Mary to seek Jesus's help?
What action did Mary take upon noticing the crisis at the wedding in Cana?
What action did Mary take upon noticing the crisis at the wedding in Cana?
Flashcards
Return to Galilee
Return to Galilee
Jesus returned to Galilee and proclaimed the kingdom of God, calling people to repent and believe.
Calling of Disciples
Calling of Disciples
Jesus called Simon, Andrew, James, and John to follow him as fishermen.
Wedding at Cana
Wedding at Cana
Jesus attended a wedding in Cana where he turned water into wine after the wine ran out.
Mary's Role
Mary's Role
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The Kingdom of God
The Kingdom of God
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Study Notes
The Life of Christ
- Jesus returned to Galilee and proclaimed God's kingdom, urging repentance and belief.
- He sought out individuals at John the Baptist's encampment, potentially as future disciples.
- Mark's account reveals how Jesus called disciples, often by seeing them working and immediately asking them to follow Him.
- Disciples, like Simon and Andrew, and James and John, left their work to follow Jesus.
- Jesus transforms fishermen into fishers of men.
The Wedding at Cana
- Jesus attended a wedding in Cana, near Nazareth.
- Weddings in isolated villages often lasted for several days, requiring food and drink for guests.
- The wine ran low, threatening a wedding's success
- Jesus promptly addressed the problem
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