In St. John's account of the Gospel, St. John the Baptist identifies Jesus as the "_____ of God who takes away the sins of the world"
What is Lamb?
What is the Holy Spirit?
When the Holy Spirit descended on the day of Penecost, _____ appeared above the head of each apostle.
What are tongues as of fire?
God warned this person, "Sin crouches at the door. Its desire is for you, but you are to rule over it."
Who is Cain?
What is 40?
The name "Pentecost" refers to this ordinal number which indicates the number of days from Pascha to Pentecost.
What is 50th?
"If we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have communion with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son, ______ us from all sin"
- 1 John 1:7
What is cleanses?
Jesus ascended up into the heavens from this holy mountain.
What is the Mount of Olives?
Jesus chose this number of Apostles which is also the number of nations descended from Noah, the number of Israel's family members that settled in Egypt, and the number of elders who received the Spirit from Moses.
What is 70?
During the Israelite feast of Yom Kippur (aka the Day of Atonement) the High Priest uses the blood of a goat and a bull to _____ over the uncleanness from the sins of the people.
What is cover?
After stating that Jesus ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of the Father, the Nicene creed states that Jesus is _______.
What is "coming again in glory to judge the living and the dead."
By enabling the Apostles to suddenly speak in foreign languages, the Holy Spirit reversed the confusion of languages that occurred when humanity tried to build ______.
What is the Tower of Babel?
In many English translation, 1 John 2:7 states that Jesus is the "propitiation for our sins." The word "propitiation" can more clearly be translated with this word which refers to the process by which two opposing sides that are brought back into relationship again.
What is reconciliation?
Jesus told the Apostles that they would be his "martys / μάρτυς”. This Greek word is where we get the English word "martyr" which later came to mean someone who is killed for their faithfulness to Jesus but initially referred to someone who experienced an event and then served as a _______.
What is witness (or testimonial)?
What is wind or breath?