3 rd Quarter Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels

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3 rd Quarter Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels

3 rd Quarter Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels

How do we respect & understand scripture?

How do we respect & understand scripture?

The Bible has many translations…

The Bible has many translations…

TERMS/IDEAS TO KNOW… � Bible means…. �Scripture means… �B. C. means �A. D. means

TERMS/IDEAS TO KNOW… � Bible means…. �Scripture means… �B. C. means �A. D. means �The name Jesus means… �The title Christ means…

BIBLE means books �The Bible is a collection of many different types of books…

BIBLE means books �The Bible is a collection of many different types of books… �The official collection of books that has been included in our Bible is called the…

Were there other gospels written that are not included in our canon?

Were there other gospels written that are not included in our canon?

YES! �There were many other gospels written that are not included in our canon.

YES! �There were many other gospels written that are not included in our canon. However, they are not as ‘secret’ as modern authors would like to make them seem. They’ve always been known t o scholars and are called… APOCRYPHA

TERMS/IDEAS TO KNOW… �Christianity has its roots in what other religion?

TERMS/IDEAS TO KNOW… �Christianity has its roots in what other religion?

TERMS/IDEAS TO KNOW… �To what religion did Jesus belong when He was born? �To

TERMS/IDEAS TO KNOW… �To what religion did Jesus belong when He was born? �To what religion did Jesus belong throughout his lifetime? �To what religion did Jesus belong at the time of His death?

TWO MAJOR DIVISIONS OF THE BIBLE Hebrew Scriptures Christian Scriptures

TWO MAJOR DIVISIONS OF THE BIBLE Hebrew Scriptures Christian Scriptures

BIBLE means books CHRISTIAN HEBREW SCRIPTURES (“Old Testament”) SCRIPTURES (“New Testament”) � 46 books

BIBLE means books CHRISTIAN HEBREW SCRIPTURES (“Old Testament”) SCRIPTURES (“New Testament”) � 46 books � 27 Books �Begins with_____ �Ends with_____ � 1 st 5 books are called. . with_____ �Ends with______

MATTHEW Christian Scriptures Hebrew Scriptures MATTHEW is like a “bridge” … linking the Hebrew

MATTHEW Christian Scriptures Hebrew Scriptures MATTHEW is like a “bridge” … linking the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures.

CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES (“New Testament”) � 4 ‘categories’ of books

CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES (“New Testament”) � 4 ‘categories’ of books

CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES (“New Testament”) � 4 GOSPELS (27 Books total) � 4 categories of

CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES (“New Testament”) � 4 GOSPELS (27 Books total) � 4 categories of books � 1 ACTS OF THE APOSTLES � 21 LETTERS (EPISTLES) � 1 BOOK OF

The word GOSPEL means… And just WHAT is that good news? It is the

The word GOSPEL means… And just WHAT is that good news? It is the revelation of the INCARNATION… …that God became human in the person of Jesus Christ and dwelled among us. Good news!

FOUR GOSPELS ����-

FOUR GOSPELS ����-

Each EVANGELIST has a symbol EVANGELIST is another term for GOSPEL WRITER MARK: Winged

Each EVANGELIST has a symbol EVANGELIST is another term for GOSPEL WRITER MARK: Winged lion MATTHEW: Winged man LUKE: Winged bull JOHN: Eagle

SYMBOLS OF THE EVANGELISTS

SYMBOLS OF THE EVANGELISTS

FOUR GOSPELS � MATTHEW � MARK SYNOPTIC GOSPELS � LUKE � JOHN SYNOPTIC same

FOUR GOSPELS � MATTHEW � MARK SYNOPTIC GOSPELS � LUKE � JOHN SYNOPTIC same eye” … - “seen together” - “seen with the

MARK �When? �Where? �Language? �Primary audience: �“Portrait” of Jesus….

MARK �When? �Where? �Language? �Primary audience: �“Portrait” of Jesus….

MARK �When? c. 60 -70 A. D. �Where? near Rome �Language: Greek with traces

MARK �When? c. 60 -70 A. D. �Where? near Rome �Language: Greek with traces of Aramaic �Primary audience: Christians being persecuted for their faith �“Portrait” of Jesus…. SUFFERING SERVANT

MATTHEW �When? �Where? �Language: �Primary audience: �“Portrait” of Jesus

MATTHEW �When? �Where? �Language: �Primary audience: �“Portrait” of Jesus

MATTHEW �When? c. 70 - 80 A. D. �Where? Judea �Language: Hebrew �Primary audience:

MATTHEW �When? c. 70 - 80 A. D. �Where? Judea �Language: Hebrew �Primary audience: Jewish Christians �“Portrait” of Jesus: TEACHING MESSIAH

LUKE �When? �Where? �Language: �Primary Audience: �“Portrait” of Jesus

LUKE �When? �Where? �Language: �Primary Audience: �“Portrait” of Jesus

LUKE �When? 80 -90 A. D. �Where? Greece �Language: Greek �Primary Audience: Gentile Christians

LUKE �When? 80 -90 A. D. �Where? Greece �Language: Greek �Primary Audience: Gentile Christians �“Portrait” of Jesus: UNIVERSAL SAVIOR

SYMBOLS What symbols do you know for Jesus?

SYMBOLS What symbols do you know for Jesus?

“CHI RHO” Where have you seen this symbol?

“CHI RHO” Where have you seen this symbol?

What is the story of the “Jesus Fish” Do you know what the Greek

What is the story of the “Jesus Fish” Do you know what the Greek letters inside the fish mean? ICHTHYS

777

777

PAUL Formerly known as SAUL…

PAUL Formerly known as SAUL…

ST. PAUL Saul of Tarsus �Formerly �Worked for the Romans as a ‘headhunter’ –

ST. PAUL Saul of Tarsus �Formerly �Worked for the Romans as a ‘headhunter’ – traveled about the Empire searching for Christian communities in order to have them persecuted. �Until one day….

SAUL of TARSUS �He was traveling on the road to Damascus… �He had a

SAUL of TARSUS �He was traveling on the road to Damascus… �He had a profound conversion experience…

ST. PAUL �After his enlightenment, he used his knowledge of the location of the

ST. PAUL �After his enlightenment, he used his knowledge of the location of the Christian communities for good. �He wrote letters (epistles) to encourage Christians to keep their faith, love lives of love and …and to ‘fight the

THREE STAGES OF GOSPEL FORMATION LIVED c. 0 -30 A. D. ORAL When Jesus

THREE STAGES OF GOSPEL FORMATION LIVED c. 0 -30 A. D. ORAL When Jesus was alive and people experienced him personally and directly. People shared stories of their experiences with Jesus c. 30 -60 A. D. WRITTEN c. 60 -100 A. D. Stories that were told orally were written down

How effective is the oral tradition? “I am the Resurrection and the Life. Anyone

How effective is the oral tradition? “I am the Resurrection and the Life. Anyone who comes to me shall live. (John 11: 25) “Ms. Bergin is giving us a free next Day 3. ” Which phrase was better communicated and preserved? …. Why do you think this happened? Even when a message is changed/distorted, it can tell us things about what was important to that community. The editors of the Bible knew this when they were selecting what went into the canon, and biblical scholars study these differences to

CHRISTIANITY TODAY

CHRISTIANITY TODAY

CHRISTIANS TODAY…. are POST-RESURRECTIONAL CHRISTIANS MEANING …. we come AFTER the resurrection (We know

CHRISTIANS TODAY…. are POST-RESURRECTIONAL CHRISTIANS MEANING …. we come AFTER the resurrection (We know the end of the story before the beginning of the story…)

The RESURRECTION is like a PRISM Like the Gospel writers, we know the end

The RESURRECTION is like a PRISM Like the Gospel writers, we know the end of the story before we knew the beginning of the story. As such they (and we) view the events of Jesus life with a different meaning than if we had lived at the time he was Jesus’ life RESURRECTI ON

Interpretations of Scripture FUNDAMENTALISTS �Take scripture literally �Does NOT take into account scholarly insights

Interpretations of Scripture FUNDAMENTALISTS �Take scripture literally �Does NOT take into account scholarly insights gained from history, linguistics, archeology, theology, etc. �Believe every word to not only be true, but also factual. CONTEXTUALISTS � Interpret scripture in the context of § Time/culture written § Understanding of § § language in which it was written and the effects of translation Idiomatic expressions What author intended to say Impact of our time/culture What God has to say to us through the many truths present (not looking at the details as “facts”…)

Catholic Christians interpret scripture… ___ ___ ___ Please remember this…forever!

Catholic Christians interpret scripture… ___ ___ ___ Please remember this…forever!

THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE

THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS …are expressions which are “understood” by most native speakers of a language,

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS …are expressions which are “understood” by most native speakers of a language, but do not translate well literally. Can you think of some idiomatic expressions we use in the English language?

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS �My neighbor is having a garage sale. �It’s raining cats and dogs.

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS �My neighbor is having a garage sale. �It’s raining cats and dogs. �He’s “out to lunch. ” �She’s mad cool. �He’s mad hot. �I’m dead meat. IDIOMS EXISTED IN BIBLICAL TIMES TOO…

LANGUAGE changes meaning… �When we translate from one language to another �From one generation

LANGUAGE changes meaning… �When we translate from one language to another �From one generation to another �When we change “forms”… (e. g. , oral written)