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What are the infancy narratives?
What are the infancy narratives?
The accounts of Jesus' birth and childhood which include a genealogy, or family history.
What does it mean to consecrate?
What does it mean to consecrate?
To make sacred for God.
Which gospels have infancy narratives?
Which gospels have infancy narratives?
Matthew and Luke.
From which family line did Jesus descend?
From which family line did Jesus descend?
Who was Mary's husband?
Who was Mary's husband?
Which gospel begins with the words, 'In the beginning...'?
Which gospel begins with the words, 'In the beginning...'?
Which laws require that a firstborn son must be consecrated?
Which laws require that a firstborn son must be consecrated?
Who were the man and woman of faith in the temple?
Who were the man and woman of faith in the temple?
How was Jesus Christ conceived?
How was Jesus Christ conceived?
How is Jesus Christ the Messiah?
How is Jesus Christ the Messiah?
Jesus Christ is true God and true man.
Jesus Christ is true God and true man.
The coming of Jesus Christ fulfilled the promise of whom?
The coming of Jesus Christ fulfilled the promise of whom?
Whose gospel includes a prologue discussing the Word and Jesus?
Whose gospel includes a prologue discussing the Word and Jesus?
Where do we learn that Jesus' family are devout Jews?
Where do we learn that Jesus' family are devout Jews?
In which gospel do we read about Jesus staying behind at the Temple during Passover?
In which gospel do we read about Jesus staying behind at the Temple during Passover?
What did God promise Abraham about his descendants?
What did God promise Abraham about his descendants?
What sign does the Lord give regarding a virgin and a child?
What sign does the Lord give regarding a virgin and a child?
What titles are given to the child in the prophecy of his birth?
What titles are given to the child in the prophecy of his birth?
Flashcards
Infancy Narratives
Infancy Narratives
Stories about Jesus' birth and early life, tracing his family line.
Consecration
Consecration
Making something sacred to God.
Gospels with Infancy Narratives
Gospels with Infancy Narratives
Matthew and Luke's Gospels tell the stories of Jesus' childhood.
Jesus' Family Line
Jesus' Family Line
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Mary's Husband
Mary's Husband
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Gospel of John's Intro
Gospel of John's Intro
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Mosaic Law
Mosaic Law
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Simeon and Anna
Simeon and Anna
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Virgin Conception
Virgin Conception
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Jesus as Messiah
Jesus as Messiah
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Nature of Jesus
Nature of Jesus
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Fulfillment of Promise
Fulfillment of Promise
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John's Gospel Prologue
John's Gospel Prologue
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Jesus' Jewish Heritage
Jesus' Jewish Heritage
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Jesus at the Temple
Jesus at the Temple
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God's Covenant with Abraham
God's Covenant with Abraham
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Virgin Birth Prophecy
Virgin Birth Prophecy
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Child's Attributes
Child's Attributes
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Jesus' Jewish Lineage
Jesus' Jewish Lineage
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Study Notes
Infancy Narratives
- Infancy narratives provide accounts of Jesus' birth and early life, including a family genealogy.
Consecration
- Consecration refers to the act of making something sacred for God.
Gospels with Infancy Narratives
- The Gospels of Matthew and Luke contain the infancy narratives.
Jesus' Family Line
- Jesus descended from significant figures Abraham and King David.
Mary's Husband
- Joseph is recognized as the husband of Mary.
Gospel Introduction
- The Gospel of John starts with the phrase, "In the beginning...".
Mosaic Law
- Moses' laws state that a firstborn son must be consecrated.
Faithful Figures in the Temple
- Simeon (man) and Anna (woman) are described as individuals of faith present in the temple.
Virgin Conception
- Jesus Christ was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit, highlighting his divine origin.
Jesus as the Messiah
- Jesus is acknowledged as the "promised Savior" who fulfills God's salvation plan through his life events.
Nature of Jesus
- Jesus Christ is affirmed to be both true God and true man.
Fulfillment of Promise
- The arrival of Jesus Christ fulfills God’s promise to humanity.
Prologue of John's Gospel
- John's Gospel introduces Jesus as the Word who was both with God and was God, emphasizing his human incarnation.
Jesus' Jewish Heritage
- The Gospel of Luke illustrates Jesus' family as devout Jews.
Jesus at the Temple
- Luke recounts the event of Jesus staying at the Temple during Passover.
God's Covenant with Abraham
- God’s promise to Abraham includes a blessing for all nations through his descendants, which connects to Jesus' lineage.
Virgin Birth Prophecy
- The prophecy states, "the virgin shall be with child," emphasizing Mary's role as the Mother of God’s Son.
Attributes of the Child to be Born
- Prophecy describes the child as possessing titles like Wonder-Counselor and Prince of Peace, indicating his divine authority and eternal kingdom.
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Explore key concepts from Chapter 8 of 'We Live Our Faith' for Grade 7. This quiz covers important terms such as the Infancy Narratives, their significance, and the genealogy of Jesus. Perfect for reviewing the chapter's main points and enhancing your understanding of biblical backgrounds.