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Genealogy New Testament Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 In Matthew's genealogy of Jesus, who are the two most important ancestors that are highlighted? - ANSWERSDavid the King and Abraham Given that Matthew's genealogy ignores otherwise famous matriarchs in Jesus' line, such as Sarah, ...

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Genealogy New Testament Exam 2
Questions & Answers 2024/2025

In Matthew's genealogy of Jesus, who are the two most important ancestors that are highlighted? -
ANSWERSDavid the King and Abraham



Given that Matthew's genealogy ignores otherwise famous matriarchs in Jesus' line, such as Sarah,
Rebekah, or Leah, why do you think these four women are highlighted as important parts of Jesus'
ancestry? What message(s) could Matthew be suggesting by invoking their stories? -
ANSWERSConnections to the gentiles. They were all women of irregular unions foreshadowing the birth
of the Savior.



The Greek word translated as "birth" in Matthew 1:18 is γένεσις (genesis), and the same word in the
genitive form, γενέσεως (geneseôs), lies behind "generation/genealogy" in Matthew 1:1. What Old
Testament book does this word make you think of? Why do you think Matthew might be invoking that
book as he opens his Gospel? - ANSWERSGenesis, because Matthew wanted to start out at the beginning
or birth of Christ before moving on to other stories. Genesis is the start of the New Testament and the
birth of mankind.



How many "wise men" (Greek μάγοι [magoi], thus English "magi") does Matthew say there were? -
ANSWERSHe doesnt say how many wise men there were.



In Christmas nativity sets Christians traditionally blend the story of shepherds coming to a baby in a
stable (as in Luke) with the story of wise men coming to a [human of what age?] in a [what kind of
building?], as Matthew describes here. - ANSWERSInto a house, a young child (Jesus)



At what chapter does Matthew begin to follow the story presented in Mark's Gospel? How does the
brand-new material before that point affect you how as a reader understand the person and work of
Jesus? (Recall that Mark began with John the Baptist and Jesus' baptism.) - ANSWERSChapter 3, before
this point the information given helps me understand that Jesus fulfilled the prophesies of the Old
Testament. It help me understand his history and divine calling. Even before has direct ministry as a
adult.

, The opening section of the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:3-12), is known by what fancy Latin name
that starts with a B? (See footnote 3a in the LDS edition of the Bible.) - ANSWERS"Beatus" (Latin)
"Beatitude" (English)

To be happy and to be fortunate.



In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus taught several things that would have seemed radical to His listeners,
but He assured them that He had not come to "destroy" (καταλῦσαι [katalysai], which in a legal sense
meant "to annul") the Law of Moses or the teachings of Israel's prophets, but instead He was doing
what? - ANSWERSTo Fulfill



The teachings in Matthew 5:21-47 are known as "the six antitheses" because Jesus takes a half-dozen
statements (the "thesis") and makes an opposing statement or clarification (the "anti-thesis"). In His
antithetical teachings, are Jesus' standards easier than, the same as, or stricter than the traditional
teachings? - ANSWERSStricter than the traditional teachings.



According to President Nelson, what did Jesus mean by His command to be "perfect"? - ANSWERSHe
meant "to reach a distant "end", to be fully developed, to consummate, or to finish." In essence he
meant (complete).



Jesus counsels His followers to avoid being like the "hypocrites" (ὑποκριταὶ [hypokritai]). Our English
word 'hypocrites' derives from the Greek term, but what did it mean in Greek? (See footnote 2a in the
Latter-day Saint edition of the Bible.) How can you avoid being hypocritical in your religious observance?
- ANSWERSGreek="a play actor" or "one who feigns, represents dramatically, or exaggerates a part"



I can strive to serve and fulfill the commandments without seeking praise or notice. I can also strive to
make sure I serve with unselfish intentions.



Jesus warns against serving "two masters," and specifically says we cannot simultaneously "serve God
and mammon." "Mammon" in the King James Version is simply an English rendering of the Greek word
μαμωνᾶς (mamōnas) used in this passage, which itself is the Greek spelling of an Aramaic word ‫מָמוֹנ ָא‬
(māmônāˀ). What does mammon mean? (You can use the LDS Bible Dictionary, or Google if it's faster.)
Why does "serving" mammon keep a person from fully serving God? - ANSWERSmammon=An aramaic
word meaning "riches"

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