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Lesson 5

The Promise Fulfilled

The whole life of Jesus is a fulfillment of the Old Testament promises and prophecies of salvation.

Lesson Vocabulary

  • Theotokos
    :
    (n.): Title for the Blessed Virgin Mary which means she is the Mother of God, from the Greek for “God-bearer.”
  • Christ
    :
    (n.): Anointed one, from the Greek Christos.
  • Incarnation
    :
    (n.): The fact that the Son of God assumed human nature and became man in order to accomplish our salvation. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the second Person of the Trinity, is both true God and true man.
  • Nicene Creed
    :
    (n.): The Profession of Faith set forth by the Councils of Nicaea (AD 325) and Constantinople (AD 381), and typically recited at Sunday Mass, which affirms the essential tenets of the Christian Faith and belief in the Holy Trinity.
  • Sermon on the Mount
    :
    (n.): Jesus’ most important moral teaching, found in Matthew 5, in which He explains the divine principles of justice guiding us to the narrow path that leads to Heaven
  • Two Great Commandments
    :
    (n.): Jesus’ summary of the Law and the prophets: Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself (Cf. Matt. 22:37–40).
  • Theosis
    :
    (n.): Greek word for the idea that human beings can have a true union with God, and so become partakers of His nature.
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