Finals

Cards (14)

  • Each year Jesus' parents went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover; When he was 12 y/o he remained in the temple without his parents knowing.
  • When Jesus went missing during the Passover his parents journeyed for a day to look for him among their relatives and acquaintances.
  • In three days of searching, they found Jesus in the temple sitting amidst the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions.
  • marriage was regarded as a covenant, a binding agreement.
  • Ketubbah in which a bridegroom agrees to pay a sum of money to his bride in the event of his death or if he should divorce her.
  • unfaithfulness on the part of the woman during betrothal was considered adultery and causes for the Ketubbah to become invalid.
  • According to the gospel of Matthew that Mary was engaged to Joseph. Engagement give Jewish people practically every right of marriage.
  • In the culture of Jews a woman practically belong to a man.
  • Gabriel appeared and told Joseph to name the child of Mary and the Holy Spirit as Jesus.
  • Gabriel told Mary was favoured, and was full of grace.
  • The gospel of Luke and Matthew contained the infancy narratives of Jesus' life.
  • Joseph was a descendant of David
  • Mary said "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word"
  • Matthew characterizes foreign visitors by the Greek term magi: known in the to be an authoritative group of trained practitioners in mysterious arts.