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A tax collector who repents after an encounter
with Jesus
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The cousin of Jesus who pointed to Him as "the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world"
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Sisters who lived in Bethany
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According to John's gospel, she is the first person
to discover the empty tomb of Jesus
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A man whom Jesus raised from the dead
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The one to whom both Luke's Gospel and Acts
are addressed |
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Jesus was accused of blasphemy because He
used this phrase so often
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This gospel emphasizes the deity as well as the
humanity of Jesus; words such as life, light, and truth are prominent
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| DOWN |
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Parents of John the Baptist
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An Anglicized form of a Greek word that has
been translated as "advocate," "comforter," "counselor," and "helper"
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The town that our textbook calls "Jesus' home
base for ministry"
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A gospel in which women play a prominent role and which pointedly includes material about the Gentiles
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