The mystery of the Son taking on human nature.
What is the Incarnation?
A record of Jesus's birth and early life.
What is an infancy narrative?
Stories Jesus tells to teach a lesson.
What are the parables?
When the Ascension takes place.
What is 40 days after the Resurrection?
The three parts of a good allegorical sense connection.
What are identifying the sense, using an Old Testament detail, and connecting it to a New Testament detail?
What is the hypostatic union?
The Annunciation happens in this Gospel
What is Luke?
This begins Jesus's public ministry.
The belief the Eucharist is truly Jesus.
What is the Real Presence?
A record of a person's ancestry.
What is a genealogy?
All-powerful
What is omnipotent?
The most important person in Matthew's infancy narrative, other than Jesus.
Who is Joseph?
The Commandment Jesus most clearly follows when He respects the dignity of Bartimaeus by healing him.
What is the 5th Commandment?
In the Agony in the Garden, Jesus allegorically connects to this person.
Who is Adam?
A visible appearance of God's presence.
What is theophany?
Jesus is a super-angel: a lot like God, but not God.
What is Arianism?
Who is Moses?
Jesus parallels Moses giving the Law in this event.
What is the Sermon on the Mount?
Jesus's Resurrection allows for this, for us.
What is the general resurrection?
Sacrament instituted by Christ when He turns water into wine.
What is the Sacrament of Marriage?
Jesus is a mix of God and humanity.
What is monophysitism?
When Zechariah disbelieves that he will have a child, he is most like this Old Testament figure.
Who is Abraham?
The temptations of Christ, along with what they represent.
What are:
Turn these stones into bread=the temptation of flesh.
Throw Yourself off the Temple=the temptation of the world and vainglory
Worship me in exchange for all the kingdoms of the world=the temptation of pride and the devil.
Who are Moses and Elijah, representing the Law and the prophets, speaking with Jesus about His Exodus, which He is about to accomplish in Jerusalem?
The gifts of the Magi and what they represent.
What are frankincense representing divinity, gold representing kingship, and myrrh representing humanity and mortality?