When Jesus speaks, the major verb that is used in the gospel accounts is "to teach...." He teaches his disciples, he teaches in the synagogues, he teaches the crowds.... What is he teaching?
Jesus then said to his disciples “It is much harder for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God than for a camel to go through the eye of a needle.” The disciples were amazed at this and ...
The disciples at the end of the gospels are sent out to all nations, and are asked to teach them what Jesus had taught the disciples. That is, teach them also that Jesus had not come to dissolve ...
But then Jesus was alone, and his twelve. Who are the twelve? The apostles. And then we have the apostles. So what is different between apostles and disciples? Exactly. The apostles are the twelve.
4. The Last Supper Reimagine the Last Supper, focusing on the emotional depth of Jesus and his disciples. This setting ...
Jesus is asking something very difficult of his disciples: love those people who are on the opposite ... As the Didache recalls Jesus’ teaching in concise form, it collapses “persecutors” and “enemies ...
Themes: Making a difference; every little helps; the life of Jesus. The story of 'Jesus Feeds the 5000' is retold - with a twist. Mary and Mark are hosts of something reminiscent of a modern-day ...
Jesus, they want help, they want healing, they want miracles, they want some, you know, some new wine. They’re bored. That’s a good one. Entertainment. How did it entertain ...
Astley, Jeff 2023. Ann Loades as practical theologian and Christian educator. International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, Vol. 23, Issue. 3, p. 269.
The disciples of Jesus Christ were a dozen men who were consistently with Jesus during His earthly ministry and continued His ...
deserving or not and if they don’t, no matter how deserving, they are out of luck. That was certainly not Jesus’ teaching. Ron Runsvold lives in West Fargo.
The structuring of Jesus' teaching into five discourses imitates the five books of Moses, the Torah. Therefore some scholars have proposed that Matthew presents Jesus as a New Moses giving a New Law.