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Jesus Was a Prophet Like Moses — A theological concept comparing Jesus to Moses, highlighting their roles as divinely appointed leaders and mediators of God's covenant. Both figures are seen as delivering God's law and guiding their people, with Jesus seen as the ultimate fulfillment of the prophecy in Deuteronomy 18:15-18.
Becoming — A philosophical and theological concept referring to the process of change or transformation.
Jesus Christ — Son of God, savior of the world.
Jesus' Resurrection — The resurrection of Jesus Christ is that central moment in human history that serves as the foundational doctrine of Christianity. After having truly assumed human nature and submitted to an agonizing and shameful public death, the eternal Son of God was truly raised from the dead in his glorified physical body, no longer subject to decay and death. His resurrection validates his identity as the divine Son of God, demonstrates his irrevocable victory over death and the grave, and secures both the present salvation and future physical resurrection of believers.
Jesus' Second Coming — This doctrine describes the expected return of Jesus Christ at the end of time, when he will come to judge the world and usher in the fullness of his kingdom.
Mary (mother of Jesus) — The mother of Jesus.
Jesus' Obedience — The doctrine of Christ's obedience teaches that through Jesus' obedience to the Father, humanity is redeemed.
Jesus' Virgin Birth — Gabriel appears to Mary and Zechariah to foretell the births of Jesus and John the Baptist
Jesus' Death — Jesus's death by crucifixion was a divinely ordained historical event by which he lovingly accomplished atonement, purchased Christians' freedom from sin's bondage, won their justification before the Father, and triumphed over Satan's tyranny.
Jesus' Titles — The titles of Jesus are appellations that summarize his distinct role in the divine economy, reveal his identity as the one who fulfills God's promises, and ascribe to him preeminence and honor.
Event
Jacob Marries Rachel — Jacob worked for Laban a second seven years so he could have Rachel as his wife.
Jesus' Ascension — Jesus gave his disciples final instructions and ascended into heaven.
Jesus teaches several more parables — Jesus teaches the parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, the prodigal son, the shrewd manager, and the rich man and Lazarus.
Josiah makes more reforms — Josiah removed idols and pagan altars from the temple, and desecrated places of pagan sacrifice.
Jesus curses a fig tree — On his way into Jerusalem, Jesus wanted to eat from a fig tree. It had no figs, and he cursed it.
Concept
Jesus' Kenosis — Kenosis is that particular aspect of the incarnation in which the eternally divine Son of God, in an act of humility, fully assumes human nature without despoiling himself of his full divinity.
Jesus' Incarnation — The incarnation is the historic Christian doctrine that Jesus of Nazareth is the eternal Second Person of the Trinity, that he has in time taken upon himself a complete human nature by being born of the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Unity of Jesus' Person — The unity of Christ is the doctrine that Jesus, although he possesses two distinct and complete natures—he is simultaneously fully God and fully man—is nevertheless one integral person, God the Son incarnate.
Jesus' Descent into Hell — The doctrine of Christ's descent teaches that during the period between his death and resurrection, Jesus descended into the realm of the dead, sharing the lot of humanity, our common fate.
Jesus As Second Adam — The first Adam, in his disobedience, brought sin and death into the world; Christ, the "second" or "last" Adam, undoes the work of the first, wherein his obedience to the point of death brings life and righteousness.
Person
PsalmistThe author of one or more psalms or biblical songs. — Any author of a psalm not specifically attributed to an individual.
More Honorable Believer — A part of the body of Christ that has more honor and does not require modesty.
Jesus (son of Eliezer) — Son of Eliezer, listed in the genealogy of Jesus in Luke.
Location
Places Jesus went — An unspecified place where Jesus went.
Biblical Artifact
Myrrh brought to Jesus — A costly spice brought as a gift to the infant Jesus.
Frankincense given to Jesus — A costly spice brought as a gift to the infant Jesus.
Writing
Wisdom of Ben-Sira — Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus) is a book of wisdom teachings made up of short proverbs and longer poems that deal with a variety of subjects like poverty, wealth, education, worship, and more.







































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