5.The Apocalypse of John, Revelation to John or Revelation from Jesus Christ
6.synoptic gospels
7-8.Jesus and Emanuel
9.Agnus Dei
10.The messianicsecret
Explanation:
1. The Epistles, Of the 27 books in the New Testament, 21 are epistles, or letters, many of which were written by Paul. The names of the epistles attributed to him are Romans; I and II Corinthians; Galatians; Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians; I and II Thessalonians; I and II Timothy; Titus; and Philemon.
2. Evangelion refers to the gospel in Christianity, translated from the Greek word εὐαγγέλιον (euangélion, Latin: evangelium) meaning "Good News".
3. The Good News was spread only by word of mouth and the original proclamation of the apostles after Pentecost is called the kerygma. celebrated their faith in early community settings fearlessly and joyfully.
4. English word "sypnotic" comes from the Greek word "sypnosis" which means, "seeing together".
5. The Book of Revelation – also called the Apocalypse of John, Revelation to John or Revelation from Jesus Christ – is the final book of the New Testament and consequently is also the final book of the Christian Bible.
6. The four gospels that we find in the New Testament, are of course, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The first three of these are usually referred to as the "synoptic gospels," because they look at things in a similar way, or they are similar in the way that they tell the story.
7&8. In Christianity, the two names Jesus and Emmanuel that refer to Jesus in the New Testament have salvific attributes. After the crucifixion of Jesus the early Church did not simply repeat his messages, but focused on him, proclaimed him, and tried to understand and explain his message.
9.Agnus Dei is the Latin name under which the "Lamb of God" is honoured within the Roman Catholic Mass and, by extension, other Christian liturgies descending from the Latin tradition.
10. The messianic secret, Jesus wanted his identity as Messiah kept secret because: Some Jews were looking for a warrior Messiah to overthrow the Romans. Jesus was not this kind of Messiah. He didn't fit this image because he was a suffering servant Messiah who would overcome sin by his death.
Answers & Comments
Answer: the answers are;
1. Epistle/Epistles
2. Good news
3. The kerygma
4. Sypnosis', which means; seeing together
5. The Apocalypse of John, Revelation to John or Revelation from Jesus Christ
6. synoptic gospels
7-8. Jesus and Emanuel
9. Agnus Dei
10. The messianic secret
Explanation:
1. The Epistles, Of the 27 books in the New Testament, 21 are epistles, or letters, many of which were written by Paul. The names of the epistles attributed to him are Romans; I and II Corinthians; Galatians; Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians; I and II Thessalonians; I and II Timothy; Titus; and Philemon.
2. Evangelion refers to the gospel in Christianity, translated from the Greek word εὐαγγέλιον (euangélion, Latin: evangelium) meaning "Good News".
3. The Good News was spread only by word of mouth and the original proclamation of the apostles after Pentecost is called the kerygma. celebrated their faith in early community settings fearlessly and joyfully.
4. English word "sypnotic" comes from the Greek word "sypnosis" which means, "seeing together".
5. The Book of Revelation – also called the Apocalypse of John, Revelation to John or Revelation from Jesus Christ – is the final book of the New Testament and consequently is also the final book of the Christian Bible.
6. The four gospels that we find in the New Testament, are of course, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The first three of these are usually referred to as the "synoptic gospels," because they look at things in a similar way, or they are similar in the way that they tell the story.
7&8. In Christianity, the two names Jesus and Emmanuel that refer to Jesus in the New Testament have salvific attributes. After the crucifixion of Jesus the early Church did not simply repeat his messages, but focused on him, proclaimed him, and tried to understand and explain his message.
9.Agnus Dei is the Latin name under which the "Lamb of God" is honoured within the Roman Catholic Mass and, by extension, other Christian liturgies descending from the Latin tradition.
10. The messianic secret, Jesus wanted his identity as Messiah kept secret because: Some Jews were looking for a warrior Messiah to overthrow the Romans. Jesus was not this kind of Messiah. He didn't fit this image because he was a suffering servant Messiah who would overcome sin by his death.
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