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Handout 1: The Beatitudes Lesson 1 HOLY MOUNTAINS OF GOD 1. The Garden of Eden was on a mountain. Genesis 2:10; Ezekiel 28:12-14 2. Noah s Ark rested on Mt. Ararat after the Great Flood. 3. The substitutionary atonement of the ram in place of the sacrifice of Abraham s son Isaac was on Mt. Moriah. 4. The revelation of God to the Israelites was on Mt. Sinai/Horeb. Genesis 8:4 Genesis 22:2, 11-14 Exodus 19:12-25 5. God s holy Temple was built on Mt. Moriah. 2 Chronicles 3:1 6. Elijah s defeat of the prophets of Baal was on Mt. Carmel. 7. Jesus sermon giving of the New Covenant law of the Beatitudes was on a mountain. 8. Jesus official appointment of Peter as Vicar of the Church was on a mountain near Caesarea Philippi. 1 Kings 18 Matthew 5:1-12 Matthew 16:13-19; Mark 827-30; Luke 9:18-21 9. Jesus prevailed over temptation on a mountain. Matthew 4:8-11; Luke 4:1-13 10. Jesus appeared in His glory on the Mt. of Transfiguration. 11. Jesus was arrested in a garden on the Mt. of Olives; Jesus ascended to the Father from the Mt. of Olives Matthew 17 (St. Peter referred to this place as the holy mountain in 2 Peter 1:16-18) Matthew 26:47ff; Mark 14:43ff; Luke 22:47ff; John 18:3ff; Acts 1:1-19 12. Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified, was a lower Matthew 27:32-36; Mark 15:21-27; Luke elevation of Mt. Moriah 23:26-34; John 19:17-24 M. Hunt copyright 2002 For additional references to the mountain of God see Ezekiel 28:13-14; Isaiah 2:2-4; 11:9; 25:6-9; 56:3-8; 65:25; Daniel 2:34-35, 44-45; Micah 4:1-4; and Matthew 5:14. Questions for group discussion: Question: ead the divine blessings God promised Israel for obedience to the Law of the Sinai Covenant in Leviticus 26:3-13 and in Deuteronomy 28:1-14. Compare them to the warnings of redemptive judgments for covenant failure in Leviticus 26:14-46 and Deuteronomy 28:15-68. Were the blessings and punishments temporal or eternal under the Old Covenant?

Question: Why were blessings of covenant obedience and punishments for covenant failure only temporal under the Old Testament covenants? How do the Sinai Covenant blessings and judgments compare to the New Covenant blessings and judgments? Why is there a difference? See Jesus teaching on the Last Judgment in Matthew 25:31-46 and the Catechism of the Catholic Church # 633 and 1020-1060 to help you with your answers.

Handout 2:The Beatitudes Lesson 1 TYPOLOGY OF JESUS AND MOSES Scriptural types: A biblical person, thing, action, or event that foreshadows new truths, new actions, or new events. In the Old Testament, Melchizedech and Jonah are types of Jesus Christ. A likeness must exist between the type and the archetype, but the latter is always greater. Both are independent of each other. Catholic Dictionary, John A. Hardon, S.J. MOSES An evil king/pharaoh tried to kill him as a baby (Ex 1:22). JESUS King Herod tried to kill baby Jesus (Mt 2:16). He was hidden from the evil king/pharaoh (Ex 2:2). Moses was sent into Egypt to preserve his life (Ex 2:3-4). He was saved by women: his mother (Ex 2:3; Miriam 2:4; Pharaoh's daughter 2:5-10). An angel said to hide the child from the evil King Herod (Mt 2:13). Jesus was taken into Egypt to preserve His life ( Mt 2:13-15). Saved and helped by His mother, Mary (Mt 2:14). Pharaoh's daughter adopted Moses (Ex 2:10). Joseph adopted Jesus (Mt 1:25). Moses became a prince of Egypt (Ex 2:10). Long period of silence from childhood to adulthood. Moses had a secret identity = son of a slave. He tried to save a Hebrew kinsman (Ex 2:11-12). Went from being a prince to a pauper (Ex 2:15-19). Jesus is the Prince of Peace (Is 9:5; Mt 28:18; Lk 2:14). Long period of silence from childhood to adulthood. Messianic secret = Jesus the Son of God. Jesus came to save His Hebrew kinsman first (Mk 7:26-28). Went from being God to being man (Jn 1:1-3; Mark 6:3). Saved women at a well (Ex 2:15-19). Saved a woman at a well (Jn 4:5-42). Became a shepherd (Ex 3:1). He is the Good Shepherd (Jn 10:11). Moses' mission was to redeem Israel from slavery to Egypt. Moses was loved and supported in his ministry by his sister Miriam (in Hebrew, Miryam). He was often rejected by his own people. Moses will give God's law on the mountain of Sinai (Ex 20:1-31:18; 34:1-35). Moses spent 40 days fasting on the mountain (Ex 24:18; 34:28). Moses performs signs/ miracles. Jesus' mission is to redeem mankind from slavery to sin. Jesus was loved and supported in his ministry by His mother Mary (in Hebrew, Miryam). Jesus was often rejected by His own people. Jesus will give the new law from the Mt. of Beatitudes (Mt 5:1-12). Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert wilderness (Mt 4:2). Jesus performs signs/miracles. Moses offered his life for the salvation of his people after the sin of the Golden Calf: Exodus 32:33-33 Moses is the prophet of the Old Covenant Church. Michal Hunt, 2003, revised 2005 www.agapebiblestudy.com Jesus offered His life for the salvation of the world: Isaiah 53:12; omans 5:12; 6:10; 2 Corinthians 5:15-21; Colossians 1:19-20; 2:14-15; 1 John 1:7; 2:2; etc. Jesus is the prophet, priest, and King of a New and everlasting Covenant = the universal Catholic Church

YEA 3/2 BC 28 AD Spring 30 AD TIME LINE 3/2 BC 70 AD EVENT -Birth of Jesus* -Jesus ministry began in the fifteenth year of the Emperor Tiberius (Lk 3:1, 23). -Jesus of Nazareth was executed by the omans. Three days later He arose from the dead. -Forty days after His resurrection Jesus ascended to the Father. -Fifty days after the esurrection (ten days after the Ascension), on the Jewish Feast of Weeks (called the Feast of Pentecost by Greek culture Jews) God the Holy Spirit descended upon and indwelled the disciples waiting in the Upper oom. It is the Second Great Pentecost and the birth of the New Covenant Church. 33? 34 -Stephen was martyred. Christian persecution by Jews intensifies 35 -Peter served as Bishop of Antioch for 7 years. 37 -oman Emperor Tiberius smothered to hasten his death. 41 -Emperor Caligula assassinated and succeeded by Claudius. 42-67 -St. Peter in ome to establish the headquarters of the Universal (Catholic) Church. -St. James the Just serves as the first Christian Bishop of Jerusalem. 43 -oman Emperor Claudius initiates conquest of Britain. -St. Paul s conversion. 46-67 -St. Paul s missionary journeys. 49-50 -Council of Jerusalem. 54 - Emperor Claudius poisoned by his wife and succeeded by her son Nero. 59 - Nero orders the death of his mother. 60 - Nero murders his wife and marries Poppaea, a Jewish sympathizer. - Queen Boudicca s revolt in Britain. 62 -Parthians revolt against ome. - St. James Bishop of Jerusalem is martyred. 64 -Great fire of ome. omans begin persecution of Christians. 65 -Nero murders his pregnant wife Poppaea. 66 -oman procurator of Judea Gessius Florus murders 3,600 Jews (crucifying circa 2,000) in May. May Oct. Christians flee Judea. -Jewish evolt against ome begins with massacre of oman garrison in Jerusalem in Oct. -oman gentiles of Caesarea kill 20,000 Jews. -Jewish army defeated and massacres the oman garrison at Masada. -Gentiles of Damascus, Syria massacre 10,000 Jews. -oman occupied cities across Judea, Samaria, Egypt, Syria, and Asia attack Jews. -The army of oman General Cestius Gallus defeated in Nov. and driven out of Judea. -Jews fight each other; 3 different factions. Each leader claims to be the Messiah. -Numerous earthquakes. 1

67 -oman general Vespasian and son Titus come across the Euphrates iver in route to Judea. They arrive in Judea from Syria with four oman legions to destroy the Jews. -evolts against ome in Gaul and Spain. -Sts. Peter & Paul executed in ome (some time between 64-67?) 68-69 - The Year of Four Emperors : Nero commits suicide and is succeeded by Galba, Ortho, and Vitellius, who is succeeded by General Vespasian. Vespasian is named Emperor by oman Senate. -oman army destroys Qumran (community where Dead Sea Scrolls found). 70 -General Titus begins siege of Jerusalem in March. Siege lasts 3 ½ months. The 9 th of Ab: the Temple and Jerusalem are destroyed by the oman army. Jewish historian Josephus estimated the dead of Jerusalem at 1,197,000. - Jews who survived revolt are sold into slavery across the oman Empire: And I shall scatter you among the nations. I shall unsheathe the sword against you, reducing your country to desert and your towns to ruins (Lev 26:33). And if that time had not been shortened, no human being would have survived; but shortened that time shall be, for the sake of those who are chosen (Jesus prophesying the destruction of Jerusalem in Mt 24:22). M. Hunt copyright 2000 www.agapebiblestudy.com *see the document Dating the Birth of Jesus of Nazareth 2

oman Emperor uler in Judea High Priest *Boethus Family +Ananus Family Augustus 27 BC-14 AD (Octavian consolidated power, eliminating all rivals by 29, but was declared Augustus Caesar by the oman Senate in 27) Tiberius 14-37 AD Caligula 37-41 AD H E O D I A N M O N A C H Y Herod the Great 37 BC-4/1 BC Archelaus, son of Herod uled 4/1 BC deposed by omans after 2 years. Herod s heirs Antipas, Agrippa I*, Herod of Chalcis, ruled the Galilee and other territories OMAN ANNEXATION OF JUDEA O M A N P E F E C T S -Coponius (Prefect) 6-9 AD -Ambibulus (Prefect) 9-11 AD -ufus (Prefect) 12-14 AD -Gratus (Prefect) 15-26 AD -Pilate (Prefect) 26-36 AD -Marcellus (Prefect ) 36-37 AD -Marullus (Prefect) 37-41 AD Claudius -Herod Agrippa I 41-54 AD 41-44AD. -Cuspius Fadus (Prefect) 44-46 AD P -Tiberius-Alexander (P) 46-48 AD E -Ventidius Cumanus (P) F -Marcus Antonius Felix E (Prefect) 52-60 AD Nero C -Porcius Festus (Prefect) 61-54-68 AD T 62 AD S -Albinus (Prefect) 62-64 AD -Gessius Florus (Prefect) 64-66 AD M. Hunt copyright 1998 www.agapebiblestudy.com -Ananelus -Aristobulus (Hasmon prince and brother-in-law of Herod -Jesus, son of Phabi -Simon son of Beothus* -Matthias son of Theophilus* -Joseph son of Elam -Joazar son (?) of Boethus* -Eleazar brother of Joazar* (omans appoint High Priests) -Joazar (reappointed)* - Annas son of Seth + (in Greek = Ananus) -Ishmael son of Phabi -Eleazar & Simon sons of Annas+ -Caiaphas son-in-law of Annas+ -Jonathan, son of Annas+ -Theophilus, son of Annas+ -Matthias son of Annas+ (Matthias continues as High Priest) -Ananias son of Nebedaeus -Ishmael son of Phabi -Annas son of Annas+ Date of High Priest 37 BC 36 BC??? 4 BC? 4 BC? 5/6 AD 6-15 AD 15-17 AD 17-18 AD 18-36 AD 37 AD 37-41 AD 41-48 AD 48-59 AD 59-61 AD 62-70 AD