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Ascension: The event in Salvation History where Jesus' humanity entered into the divine glory heaven forth days after his Resurrection
Martyr: Means "witness"
Hellenists: The name for Greek speaking
Idolatry: Giving worship to something other than the true God
Prologue: provides solid information on why the Gospel was written
Pentecost: The day recognized as thee "birthday" of the church
Magnificat: hymn of the virgin Mary
Samaritan: "The one who treated him with mercy"
Disciples: 12 followers of Jesus
Blasphemy: disrespect for God or something sacred
Allegory: style that uses fictional characters
Apocalypse: greek word for "revelation"
Sower: God plants the seeds of faith in our hearts
Eudaemonia: "extreme happiness"
Prodigal: Profiligate, exceedingly and recklessly wasteful
Emmaus:This story summarizes the entire gospel of luke
Incarnation: John provides a strong foundation for this doctrine
Beatitudes: mean "supreme happiness"
Phylacteries: small leather capsules which were on the forehead
Gehenna: Jewish term for "hell"
Adultery: Infidelity in marriage whereby a married person has sexual intercourse with someone who is not the spouse
Oath: being truthful
Parable: a short story drawn from ordinary life that makes a comparison with a religious message
Hierarchical: a structure of sacred leadership; ordained leaders
Scandal: the bad example, often by religious leaders, that misleads others to sin
Eschatological: having to do with the end times or the last things (death, resurrection, etc.)
Prejudice: An unsubstantiated option or preformed judgement about an individual or group
Discipleship: following Jesus
Emmanuel: the promised one
Glory:The second major part of John's Gospel is the Book of
Incarnation: John provides a strong foundation for this doctrine
Across:| 1. | a structure of sacred leadership; ordained leaders | | 3. | The day recognized as thee "birthday" of the church | | 5. | John provides a strong foundation for this doctrine | | 6. | The event in Salvation History where Jesus' humanity entered into the divine glory heaven forth days after his Resurrection | | 10. | Means "witness" | | 13. | God plants the seeds of faith in our hearts | | 15. | This story summarizes the entire gospel of luke | | 17. | The name for Greek speaking | | 19. | "extreme happiness" | | 21. | style that uses fictional characters | | 23. | disrespect for God or something sacred | | 26. | The second major part of John's Gospel is the Book of | | 27. | John provides a strong foundation for this doctrine | | 28. | "The one who treated him with mercy" | | 29. | mean "supreme happiness" | | 30. | Jewish term for "hell" |
| | Down:| 2. | Giving worship to something other than the true God | | 4. | 12 followers of Jesus | | 6. | Infidelity in marriage whereby a married person has sexual intercourse with someone who is not the spouse | | 7. | the promised one | | 8. | the bad example, often by religious leaders, that misleads others to sin | | 9. | having to do with the end times or the last things (death, resurrection, etc.) | | 11. | small leather capsules which were on the forehead | | 12. | An unsubstantiated option or preformed judgement about an individual or group | | 14. | being truthful | | 16. | a short story drawn from ordinary life that makes a comparison with a religious message | | 18. | provides solid information on why the Gospel was written | | 20. | following Jesus | | 22. | hymn of the virgin Mary | | 24. | Profiligate, exceedingly and recklessly wasteful | | 25. | greek word for "revelation" |
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Across:| 1. | a structure of sacred leadership; ordained leaders | | 3. | The day recognized as thee "birthday" of the church | | 5. | John provides a strong foundation for this doctrine | | 6. | The event in Salvation History where Jesus' humanity entered into the divine glory heaven forth days after his Resurrection | | 10. | Means "witness" | | 13. | God plants the seeds of faith in our hearts | | 15. | This story summarizes the entire gospel of luke | | 17. | The name for Greek speaking | | 19. | "extreme happiness" | | 21. | style that uses fictional characters | | 23. | disrespect for God or something sacred | | 26. | The second major part of John's Gospel is the Book of | | 27. | John provides a strong foundation for this doctrine | | 28. | "The one who treated him with mercy" | | 29. | mean "supreme happiness" | | 30. | Jewish term for "hell" |
| | Down:| 2. | Giving worship to something other than the true God | | 4. | 12 followers of Jesus | | 6. | Infidelity in marriage whereby a married person has sexual intercourse with someone who is not the spouse | | 7. | the promised one | | 8. | the bad example, often by religious leaders, that misleads others to sin | | 9. | having to do with the end times or the last things (death, resurrection, etc.) | | 11. | small leather capsules which were on the forehead | | 12. | An unsubstantiated option or preformed judgement about an individual or group | | 14. | being truthful | | 16. | a short story drawn from ordinary life that makes a comparison with a religious message | | 18. | provides solid information on why the Gospel was written | | 20. | following Jesus | | 22. | hymn of the virgin Mary | | 24. | Profiligate, exceedingly and recklessly wasteful | | 25. | greek word for "revelation" |
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