Deck 8: Jesus, the Jewish Messiah: the Gospel According to Matthew

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In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus preaches against the Law. Pick a side of the resolution and argue for it using as many specific examples from the text as possible. Keep in mind that the most persuasive arguments anticipate (and answer) counterarguments.
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Most of the Sermon on the Mount comes from Q material.
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Matthew's Jesus argues that keeping the Law is not necessary for those who believe in him.
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Matthew's genealogy leaves out several names in order to arrive at his fourteen-generation scheme.
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According to Matthew, Jesus provides the true understanding of the Jewish Law and shows how it must be kept.
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Jesus demonstrates contradictions in the Law by means of his Antitheses in the Sermon on the Mount.
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In Hebrew, the consonants in King David's name, DVD, add up to:

A) Seven
B) Fourteen
C) Twenty-one
D) Twenty-four
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In the Gospel of Matthew, all of the following recognize Jesus' identity except:

A) John the Baptist
B) Jesus' family
C) The Magi
D) Simeon at the Jerusalem Temple
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Of the following, the most important reason Matthew makes Jesus' identity public is to:

A) Make the Jewish leaders culpable for Jesus' suffering
B) Prove to Mary and Joseph that Jesus is divine
C) Agree with Mark
D) Show Jesus as a prophet
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In Matthew, apocalyptic teachings:

A) Are not present
B) Are argued against
C) Are weaker than in Mark
D) Are more strongly emphasized than in Mark
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Deck 8: Jesus, the Jewish Messiah: the Gospel According to Matthew
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In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus preaches against the Law. Pick a side of the resolution and argue for it using as many specific examples from the text as possible. Keep in mind that the most persuasive arguments anticipate (and answer) counterarguments.
The affirmative side might put forward the following arguments: Jesus' giving of the Law superseded Moses' Law, perhaps indicating its incompleteness; Jesus' Law focused not on ritual practice but on ethical behavior; Moses' Law guided the Jews, while Jesus' Law guided all people who believe that he is the messiah; Jesus suggested that the entire Law rested on only two requirements, to love God and to love one's neighbor; Jesus referred to those Jews who followed the Law (e.g., Sadducees and Pharisees) as hypocrites because they adhered to the fine details of the Law (tithing, giving alms, praying, fasting, food laws) but not its spirit.
The negative side might put forward the following arguments: Jesus' commandments did not overturn Moses' but served to explain the reasoning behind them; Jesus himself followed the Law and expected his followers to as well; Jesus chastised the Jewish leaders for focusing on the letter of the Law while ignoring its larger and more fundamental meaning.
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Most of the Sermon on the Mount comes from Q material.
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Matthew's Jesus argues that keeping the Law is not necessary for those who believe in him.
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Matthew's genealogy leaves out several names in order to arrive at his fourteen-generation scheme.
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According to Matthew, Jesus provides the true understanding of the Jewish Law and shows how it must be kept.
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Jesus demonstrates contradictions in the Law by means of his Antitheses in the Sermon on the Mount.
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In Hebrew, the consonants in King David's name, DVD, add up to:

A) Seven
B) Fourteen
C) Twenty-one
D) Twenty-four
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In the Gospel of Matthew, all of the following recognize Jesus' identity except:

A) John the Baptist
B) Jesus' family
C) The Magi
D) Simeon at the Jerusalem Temple
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Of the following, the most important reason Matthew makes Jesus' identity public is to:

A) Make the Jewish leaders culpable for Jesus' suffering
B) Prove to Mary and Joseph that Jesus is divine
C) Agree with Mark
D) Show Jesus as a prophet
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In Matthew, apocalyptic teachings:

A) Are not present
B) Are argued against
C) Are weaker than in Mark
D) Are more strongly emphasized than in Mark
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