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Title: I. Sacrament of Reconciliation


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UNIT ONE
Where Jesus lived
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I. Physical Geography
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I. Physical Geography
Bodies of Water
  • A.
  • Mediterranean Sea- biggest body of water
  • Paul will sail here when he spreads
    Christianity.

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I. Physical Geography
Bodies of Water
  • A.
  • 2. Dead Sea- the lowest point on the face of the
    Earth.
  • AKA The salt sea
  • Too salty to support life
  • You cant sink in it.

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I. Physical Geography
Bodies of Water
  • A.
  • 3. Sea of Galilee- fresh water, like a big lake.
  • Jesus taught here
  • Good for fishing

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I. Physical Geography
Bodies of Water
  • A.

4. Jordan River- where Jesus was baptized.
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I. Physical Geography
3 Regions
  • B.
  • Judea- where most of the Jews live
  • The last place to fall during the exile

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I. Physical Geography
3 Regions
  • B.
  • 2. Samaria- home of the dirty Samaritans.
  • Jews wouldnt go through here when they traveled.

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I. Physical Geography
3 Regions
  • B.
  • 3. Galilee- land of diversity.
  • Green, mountainous, and beautiful.
  • Goofy accents
  • Good fishing and lots of trade

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I. Physical Geography
Enemy Territories
  • C.
  • Egypt- where Jewish people were once in slavery.
  • Joseph took the family here after Jesus was born

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I. Physical Geography
Enemy Territories
  • C.
  • 2. Babylonia- where the Jews were taken into
    Exile.
  • People here had many gods.

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I. Physical Geography
Famous Cities
  • D.
  • Jerusalem- the capital.
  • The temple is here
  • Jesus spent his last week and died here.

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I. Physical Geogrpahy
Famous Cities
  • D.
  • 2. Bethlehem- city of David
  • A cow town
  • Jesus was born here

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I. Physical Geogrpahy
Famous Cities
  • D.
  • 3. Nazareth- where Jesus grew up.
  • A small town in the hills

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I. Physical Geography
Famous Cities
  • D.
  • 4. Capernaum- Jesus home base.
  • Where Jesus did most of his ministry.

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II. The Jewish People
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II. The Jewish People
Religious Groups
  • A.
  • Pharisees- LOVE the law and the rules!
  • Interpreted Jewish religious law
  • They want to be holy, but dont get it.

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II. The Jewish People
Religious Groups
  • A.
  • 2. Scribes- Well-educated teachers among the
    Pharisees.
  • They write, which is rare.

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II. The Jewish People
Religious Groups
  • A.
  • 3. Sadducees- Wealthy and powerful religious
    leaders.
  • Most were priests
  • Worked closely with Romans
  • Didnt believe in Final Resurrection.

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II. The Jewish People
Religious Groups
  • A.
  • 4. Sanhedrin- 71 Jewish men serving as supreme
    council.
  • Led by the high priest.

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II. The Jewish People
Religious Groups
  • A.
  • 5. Zealots- want to be free from Romans, and will
    fight for it!
  • Activists, terrorists, and assassins
  • Many were crucified

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II. The Jewish People
Religious Groups
  • A.
  • 6. Essenes- fled to the desert to live a more
    holy Jewish life.
  • John the Baptist?

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II. Jewish People
Religious Jobs
  • B.
  • Priest- the only person who can offer
    sacrifices.
  • Runs in the family, back to Moses and Aaron.
  • Worked in the temple.
  • You could marry and have .

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II. Jewish People
Religious Jobs
  • B.
  • 2. Levite- assistant priests.
  • From the tribe of Levi, but not Moses and Aarons
    descendents.

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II. Jewish People
Religious Jobs
  • B.
  • 3. High Priest- the Jewish representative before
    God.
  • Only guy to enter the Holy of Holies
  • Led the Sanhedrin
  • Extremely powerful

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II. Jewish People
Religious Jobs
  • B.
  • 4. Rabbi- the religion teacher.

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II. Jewish People
The Outcasts
  • C.
  • Tax Collectors- Jewish men who collected taxes
    for Rome.
  • Traitors!
  • They kept all of the extra money.

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II. Jewish People
The Outcasts
  • C.
  • 2. Beggar- Its all your fault!
  • Lived in inner city, which was full of garbage,
    stench, and human waste.
  • You also cant follow the law.

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II. Jewish People
The Outcasts
  • C.
  • 3. Leper- had an awful skin disease
  • Partly contagious, so they must avoid everyone
    and yell unclean
  • No treatment

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II. Jewish People
The Outcasts
  • C.
  • 4. Samaritans- blame my parents!
  • Hated by Jewish people and called dogs
  • Still considered themselves Jewish
  • Ancestors married gentiles

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III. The Gentiles
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III. The Gentiles
What is a gentile?
  • A.
  • Gentile- a person in Jesus time who wasnt
    jewish.

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III. The Gentiles
About the Romans
  • B.
  • Israel is small, and a valuable piece of land.
  • A hard place to defend

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III. The Gentiles
About the Romans
  • B.

2. The Romans were MIGHTY! Jewish people
couldnt stand them being in charge.
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III. The Gentiles
About the Romans
  • B.
  • 3. The Romans gave the Jews some benefits.
  • Could worship God and not Roman gods
  • No military service
  • Some tax goes to the temple.

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III. The Gentiles
About the Romans
  • B.

4. They spoke Greek and Latin.
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III. The Gentiles
Roman Rulers
  • C.
  • Caesar- the Emperor in charge of the whole Roman
    Empire!
  • Augustus Caesar when Jesus was born.
  • Tiberius Caesar when Jesus dies.

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III. The Gentiles
Roman Rulers
  • C.
  • 2. King Herod- ruled under Caesar in the Holy
    Land when Jesus was born.
  • Known for cruelty

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III. The Gentiles
Roman Rulers
  • C.
  • 3. Governors- local Roman leaders in the Holy
    Land that worked under Caesar.
  • Keep it Roman
  • No uprisings! Watch your back!
  • Pontius Pilate

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III. The Gentiles
Roman Rulers
  • C.
  • 4. Roman Soldiers- The best in the world.
  • Extremely cruel!
  • Intimidate others into being Roman. Make
    examples of people.

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IV. Home and Work
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IV. Home and Work
Growing Up
  • A.
  • First few years- all children are taught by
    their mothers.

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IV. Home and Work
Growing Up
  • A.
  • 2. At age 3, girls are taught by mothers how to
    be wives and mothers.

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IV. Home and Work
Growing Up
  • A.
  • At this time, boys are taught by their fathers to
    get their jobs.
  • Jesus learned to be a carpenter.

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IV. Home and Work
Growing Up
  • A.
  • 4. From 6 or 7 until age 13, boys went to
    synagogue to learn their religion.
  • Rabbis were their teachers

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IV. Home and Work
Women in Society
  • B.
  • Women had very few rights
  • Laws about divorce
  • Possessions and yourself belonged to your husband

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IV. Home and Work
Women in Society
  • B.

2. Most women were wives, although some had jobs.
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IV. Home and Work
Women in Society
  • B.

3. Midwives- cooked food at home and raised the
kids.
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IV. Home and Work
Women in Society
  • B.

4. Wailers- cried for people at funerals and
executions.
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IV. Home and Work
Women in Society
  • B.

5. Weavers- wove clothing for people.
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IV. Home and Work
Other Jobs
  • C.
  • Shepherds- spent life roaming around with sheep
  • Very common in Jesus time

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IV. Home and Work
Other Jobs
  • C.

2. Fishermen- Many lived near the Sea of
Galillee.
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