Chapter 5--Called to Justice

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Chapter 5--Called to Justice

Genealogy in Luke
traced back to Adam to show Jesus as Savior of all.
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Genealogy in Luke traced back to Adam to show Jesus as Savior of all.
Shema Jewish profession of faith to love God with your whole heart, soul, mind
Parousia refers to the second coming of Christ at the end of time
Acts of the Apostles second volume of Luke's writing found in the New Testament
Hannah woman who sang a song in Old Testament that is similar to Mary's Magnificat
Elijah prophet who appears with Jesus at the Transfiguration
Lord's Prayer given to the Apostles when they asked Jesus to teach them to pray
Mary link in salvation history between Old and New Testament
anawim word referring to poor and outcasts of society
Samaritans considered to be of "mixed blood" as a result of intermarriage
True T or F: Luke's Gospel stretches us to open our hearts, souls, strengths, and minds to remove any boundaries that hinder us from seeing the presence of God.
False T or F: The movement in Luke's Gospel is always toward the city of Bethlehem.
Sapphire wife of Anais
False T or F: In Luke's Gospel there is no evidence of the Holy Spirit at work until the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit descends on the Apostles.
True T or F: The miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 appears in all four Gospels.
False T or F: At the Transfiguration, three Apostles saw JEsus talking with Abraham and Moses.
True The action of the Eucharist challenges us to choose whether or not we are willing to die to ourselves and become one with God and one another.
True The parable of the good samaritan extends love of neighbor to include everyone-- even ones's enemies.
True T or F: In Luke's Gospel, table fellowship was a sign of unity, acceptance, and closeness.

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