Mark begins his Gospel with this person preparing the way for Jesus.
Who is John the Baptist?
God within us.
Ruth is from this nation?
The day Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey.
What is Palm Sunday?
This is the only disciple that did not call Jesus Lord.
Who is Judas?
Jesus calls His first disciples while they are doing this job.
What is fishing?
The Trinity / Triune God described.
What is One Essence, 3 Persons?
The child born to Ruth and Boaz becomes the grandfather of this king.
Who is King David?
The meal Jesus shared with His disciples before His death.
What is the Last Supper?
Jesus heals a blind man by putting something on his eyes.
What is mud?
In Mark 10:45, Jesus says He came not to be served but to do this.
What is to serve?
God with us.
Who is Jesus Christ (Emmanuel)?
The name Naomi asked to be called when she returns to Bethlehem?
What is Mara (bitter)?
The place where Jesus prayed before His arrest.
What is the Garden of Gethsemane?
The quote Mrs. Heather always says to describe the Bible.
In Mark 8, Jesus asks, “Who do you say I am?” This disciple answers correctly.
Who is Peter?
The theological word that describes the full deity of God; meaning that all are fully God and fully something else.
What is co-eternal / co-equal?
The legal transaction of redemption is confirmed by removing this item.
What is a sandal?
The word that was shouted by the crowd when Jesus entered.
What is Hosanna?
The curtain in the temple tore when Jesus died, symbolizing this.
What is access to God?
On the Mount of Transfiguration, these two Old Testament figures appear.
Who are Moses and Elijah (Mark 9)?
This false belief says God is one person who simply appears in different forms instead of three distinct persons.
What is Modalism?
Before Boaz can redeem Ruth, this issue must be resolved.
What is a closer relative who has first right of redemption?
The event that proves Jesus’ victory over sin and death.
What is the Resurrection?
This New Testament book contains the verse, “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young…”
What is 1 Timothy 4:12?