Who Is Jesus?
Jesus' Mission
Passion & Resurrection
Key Words
Scripture
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The dramatic irony in Mark's Gospel means:

We the readers know who Jesus is before others do

100

Jesus' public ministry begins with this event:

His baptism

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Jesus' entry to Jerusalem on a donkey fulfills this:

the Old Testament prophecy

100

A symbolic story with a deeper meaning

Parable

100

The first Gospel written:

Mark

200
Mark's Gospel describes Jesus as this:

Healer and a man of action

200

The parable of the Prodigal Son teachers that:

Repentance brings forgiveness from God

200

The cleansing of the Temple shows that:

The Temple was corrupt

200

One story inserted in the middle of another

Bracketing/framing

200

Mark's Gospel does NOT include this element found in other Gospels:

Infancy Narrative

300

The name "Jesus of Nazareth" refers to Jesus as:

The Jesus of History

300

The blind people that Jesus heals are unique in that they:

See Jesus for who He truly is

300

The Last Supper is celebrated on this day of the liturgical year:

Holy Thursday

300

Jewish high court

Sanhedrin

300

Christ's second coming

Parousia

400
Jesus' title "Christ" means:

The Anointed One

400

Jesus' miracles show this:

That He is the Son of God

400

This person condemns Jesus to death

Pontius Pilate

400

Jesus' suffering and death

Passion

400

Similar, the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke

Synoptic

500

Jesus is fully human and fully divine, meaning:

He shares in human life without sin

500

The feeding of the 5000 occurs in this section of Mark's gospel: 

Jesus in Galilee

500

Jesus is crucified at this place:

Golgotha (Place of the Skull)

500

God's reign over our hearts leading to unconditional love

Kingdom of God

500

Letters in scripture written to give guidance to Christian communities

Epistles

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