| Term | Definition |
| Define Gospels using three words | Jesus, Resurrection, Salvation |
| The four gospels | Mark. Matthew, Luke, John |
| The Synoptic Gospels | Matthew, Mark and Luke |
| Why are they call the Synoptic Gospels | Structure, Content and Wording are very similar |
| The Gospel written specifically for the Jews and Claims that Jesus is "Messiah" | John |
| The Gospel that stresses that Jesus and his message is "universal", that is for everyone, "slave or free, man or woman, Jew or Gentile" | Mark |
| When and Where does the Kingdom of God experience "take root" and begin | Within the Individual and When you ask Jesus to come into your heart |
| Sadducees | were one of the three main Jewish political and religious movements in the years between c.150 BCE and 70 CE |
| Pharisees | This comes from the Hebrew, meaning "separated", that is, one who is separated for a life of purity |
| Judea | This was located approximately where the present day country of Israel is |
| The Great Sanhedrin | The ancient Jewish court system was called this |
| Messiah | Jesus of Nazareth was considered this |
| The Babylonian Exile | the name typically given to the deportation and exile of the Jews of the ancient Kingdom of Judah |
| Yahweh | This is an English rendition of the name of the God of Israel |
| Abba | The Aramaic word for "father." |
| The Exodus | is the departure of the Israelite slaves from Egypt |
| Abraham | According to Jewish tradition, he was born under the name Abram in the city of Ur in Babylonia |
| Moses | He was born to a Hebrew mother who hid him when a Pharaoh ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed |
| Galilee | Traditionally divided into Upper Galilee, Lower Galilee, and Western Galilee, the region makes up one-third of Israel |
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| List key messages of Jesus about living the Kingdom that he conveys through some specific parables | ???Essay |
| In what year was the first gospel written? | C65-70 Mark |