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What did Jesus imply would be the only sign given, when challenged to produce proof of his authenticity?
What did Jesus imply would be the only sign given, when challenged to produce proof of his authenticity?
- A sign from heaven, such as thunder and lightning.
- The sign of Jonah, referring to his time in the tomb. (correct)
- A public demonstration of his power over nature.
- A miraculous healing performed in front of the crowds.
Why did Jesus take his followers to Caesarea Philippi?
Why did Jesus take his followers to Caesarea Philippi?
- To escape the crowds and find a place of rest and solitude.
- To publicly demonstrate his divine power in a pagan city.
- To test and strengthen the faith of his apostles in a significant location. (correct)
- To perform baptisms in the waters near Mount Hermon.
When Jesus first asked his followers about public perception, what was NOT among the common opinions of who people thought he was?
When Jesus first asked his followers about public perception, what was NOT among the common opinions of who people thought he was?
- Elijah returning before the Messiah.
- Moses, leading a new exodus. (correct)
- A great prophet like Jeremiah.
- John the Baptist resurrected.
In Peter's declaration, what specific title did he use when identifying Jesus?
In Peter's declaration, what specific title did he use when identifying Jesus?
What metaphorical reward did Jesus promise to Peter after his confession?
What metaphorical reward did Jesus promise to Peter after his confession?
Flashcards
Sign of Jonah
Sign of Jonah
Reference to Jesus' resurrection; Jesus' body in tomb for three days.
Caesarea Philippi
Caesarea Philippi
City where Jesus tested the faith of His apostles; near Mount Hermon.
Peter's Declaration
Peter's Declaration
Peter acknowledges Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God.
Keys of the kingdom
Keys of the kingdom
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Church built on Peter
Church built on Peter
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Study Notes
Turning Points
- Jesus challenged a generation to produce a sign from heaven.
- Jesus hinted at lying in a tomb for three days.
- Jesus traveled north to the ancient city of Caesarea Philippi.
- Jesus wanted to strengthen the faith of the apostles.
- Jesus asked people who they thought he was.
- Peter correctly identified Jesus as the Messiah.
- Peter received the keys to the kingdom of heaven.
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