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Unit 2 Jesus, A Historical Person. 5 Main Parts A.Heading B.Birth and Childhood C.John the Baptist D.The Baptism of Jesus E.The Temptation.

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1 Unit 2 Jesus, A Historical Person

2 5 Main Parts A.Heading B.Birth and Childhood C.John the Baptist D.The Baptism of Jesus E.The Temptation

3 Part A: Heading (Mk 1:1) Aim: to introduce the identity of Jesus and His work. Study points:  Jesus is the Son of God.  Understand the terms “Son of God” and “Good News”

4 Why was the Gospel “Good News”? Because it shows how we can be saved from our sins through Jesus Christ. The Gospel also establishes God’s reign on earth and shows His great love for us by sending us His own Son. His son is “the way, the truth and the life”. (  eternal life)

5 Purpose of Mark writing the Gospel The first verse of Mark’s Gospel is a short, precise statement about his purpose of writing the Gospel. (read it) He wanted to encourage the Roman Christians (Mark’s Community) to remain faithful to Jesus’ teaching in spite of persecution, as the price true followers of Jesus have to pay for loving God and acting justly.

6 “Son of God” Jesus is called the ‘Son of God’ because he is truly human (by the birth of a woman) and truly divine (the power and presence of God in his conception).

7 Meaning of ‘Jesus’ The word “Jesus” means ‘saviour’. He is called ‘saviour’ because he lived and died for the salvation of all who believed in Him. Only Jesus can save mankind from the power and consequence of sin.

8 Meaning of ‘Christ’ ‘Christ’ means the ‘anointed one’. (chosen by God) The kings of Israel were anointed with oil to show they had been chosen by God.

9 Extra info on ‘Christ’ 1.Some Jews were waiting for a Messiah who would deliver them from Roman rule and establish a kingdom full of power and richness (guess who they are?) 2.Others hoped for a Messiah who would deliver the Jews from physical problems such as hunger, illness and even death.

10 Extra info on “Christ” 3) But Jesus, while feeding the hungry and curing the sick, he has established a spiritual kingdom and freed people from their sins. His work was more far- reaching than the Jews had imagined.

11 B) Birth and Childhood 1.The birth of Jesus is Announced 2.Mary visits Elizabeth 3.The birth of Jesus 4.The shepherds and the angels 5.Jesus is named 6.Jesus is presented in the Temple 7.Visitors from the East 8.The escape to Egypt 9.Killing of the children 10.Return from Egypt 11.The boy Jesus in the Temple 12.Jesus’ boyhood in Nazareth

12 Part B: The Birth of Jesus Aims: 1.To compare Mathew’s and Luke’s accounts on the childhood of Jesus. 2.To show that the birth of Jesus is prophesied in the Old Testament. 3.To describe the childhood of Jesus.

13 Aim 1: To compare Mathew’s and Luke’s accounts on the childhood of Jesus. 1.The coming of the Son of God: i.human, born of Virgin, ii.Descendant of David, born to be king. 2.The roles of played by Mary, Joseph, the angels and the wise men. Study points:

14 Aim 2: To show that the birth of Jesus is prophesied in the Old Testament. 1.Virgin birth 2.To be born in Bethlehem 3.To killing of children 4.The escape to Egypt and return to Nazareth. Study points (you have to understand):

15 Aim 3: To describe the childhood of Jesus. Study points: 1.Family background 2.Physical and intellectual development 3.Sense of communication with God the Father.

16 Background information The main characters of the birth of Jesus: 1.Mary 2.Joseph 3.Elizabeth 4.The wise men

17 Mary’s profile Nationality: Jewish Town: Nazareth Age: 12-14 Gender: F Marital status: Single/ Engaged Religion: Judaism Education Background: Illiterate Character: Kind, generous, obedient, loyal, simple, positive, humble, faithful, can keep secret, helpful Interest: housework, praying, helping others

18 Mary’s Unexpected Call To be the mother of God Conceived by the Holy Spirit Pregnant before marriage

19 Joseph’s profile Nationality: Jewish Town: Nazareth Age: 12-14 Gender: M Marital status: single/ engaged Religion: Judaism Education Background: Primary standard (learnt read and write in Synagogue) Character: loyal, considerate, obedient, simple, positive, faithful Interest: Carpentry

20 Joseph’s unexpected Call To be the earthly father of Jesus To marry a woman who was pregnant.

21 Elizabeth’s profile Nationality: Jewish Gender: F Age: over 60s Marital status: Married Religion: Judaism Education Background: Illiterate Character: grateful, simple, loyal, appreciative, responsible, positive Interest: housework, praying

22 Elizabeth’s unexpected call Pregnant at a very old age.

23 1)The Birth of Jesus is Announced (Lk 1: 26-38; Mt 1:18-25) Mary’s reaction: 1.Mary was deeply troubled/afraid/could not understand: She did not expect to meet an angel and she did not understand the meaning of the angel’s greeting. 2.Mary was anxious/could not accept the angel’s speech/refuted the claim: Pregnant without getting married would receive a death penalty according to the Law of Moses. Mary has already engaged with Joseph who will cancel this engagement/divorce her when he learns about it. 3.She stopped her doubt and became submissive to God’s plan on her. Due to great faith towards God, Mary believed in and accepted the angel’s proclamation.

24 What did the angel foretell about Mary’s son? The angel foretold 6 things: 1.He will be named Jesus 2.He will be great 3.He will be called ‘the Son of the Most High God’ 4.He will be a King, in the Kingship line of David 5.He will rule over the people of Jacob (Israel) forever 6.His Kingdom will last forever.

25 Give a character sketch of Joseph Joseph was a man of outstanding character: 1.His conduct was based on moral principles – he always did what was right (Mt 1:19) 2.He was discreet and sensitive – he decided to break the engagement quietly as he did not want to disgrace Mary publicly (Mt 1:19) 3.He was responsive to God – he did as the angel commanded and brought Mary home to be his wife (Mt 1:24) 4.He was self-disciplined – he had no sexual relationships with Mary before her son was born (Mt 1-25)

26 2) Mary Visits Elizabeth Why did Mary visit Elizabeth? 1.To help Elizabeth during her pregnancy 2.To share their joy at the prospect of giving birth. Why did Elizabeth praise Mary? 1.The child she will give birth to will be the Lord. 2.Mary had believed that the angel’s message will come true.

27 In Luke 1:46-55, what characteristics of God did Mary mention? The God Mary praised: 1.He did not care about the status quo of the society and remembered the lowly people: God remembered her and was graceful to her. 2.He is a powerful /the Mighty God: He makes the impossible (pregnant of a virgin) become possible. 3.He is a merciful God to those who honor/fear Him. 4.He is a God of justice. He would punish/judge those who are proud: He scattered the plans of those who were proud and removes Kinds from their thrones. 5.He is a faithful God who will keep the covenant and showed mercy to the Israelites.

28 3) The Birth of Jesus Why did Joseph and Mary go to Bethlehem? Census – they went there as a result of Caesar’s call for a census of the entire Roman Empire Taxes – they wanted to pay their taxes there, as required of all descendants of David – Bethlehem was their ancestral home – even though they did not live there

29 How did Luke show that Jesus’ birth was an important event in history? 1.Luke mentioned real and very important people in history like Caesar Augustus and Quirinius. 2.He gave Jesus’ birth a world setting – the Roman Empire. 3.Luke contrasted the birth of the Son of God in a manger with the Roman Emperor who liked to be considered a ‘god’. 4.By a decree of Caesar Augustus, Jesus was born in Bethlehem – the town Jewish historians had prophesied for his birth- even though his parents did not live there.

30 Explain how the Gospel stories about the birth of Jesus indicate that he was the Messiah promised by God? 1.Joseph, the ‘father’ of Jesus, was a descendant of King David. Therefore Jesus was a descendant of King David. The Messiah is a descendant of David. (and Mary was also a descendant of David) (Mt 1:18-25) 2.Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit to become the redeemer of god’s people as promised in the O.T. prophesy (Mt 1:18-25) 3.The wise men from the east knew Jesus was the King of the Jews. They came to worship Him (Mt 2:1-23)

31 Explain how the Gospel stories about the birth of Jesus indicate that he was the Messiah promised by God? 4.Bethlehem, according to the scripture, was to be the birthplace of the King (Mt 2:1-56) 5.The angel told Mary that her son would be a king of an everlasting kingdom (Lk 1:26-56) 6.Elisabeth (by the Holy Spirit) recognized the child within Mary was blessed (Lk 1:39- 45) 7.The angels announced to the shepherds that Christ the Lord had been born (Lk 2:8-12) 8.The angels announced to the shepherds that Christ the Lord had been born (Lk 2:8-12)


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