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The document presents a theme about Jesus in constant search. It discusses the human and divine nature of Jesus, the Jewish society in the times of Jesus, and how Jesus taught love and liberated through the Beatitudes. The document also includes activities for students to research these ideas and analyze relevant biblical texts.
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Topic 3 - Activity 10.

The document presents a theme about Jesus in constant search. It discusses the human and divine nature of Jesus, the Jewish society in the times of Jesus, and how Jesus taught love and liberated through the Beatitudes. The document also includes activities for students to research these ideas and analyze relevant biblical texts.
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THIRD PERIOD.

UNIT N° 2: The person is humanly constructed with the hand of God.


THEME NO. 3: With Jesus in constant search.
Subtopics: Setting:
God becomes man. Jesus, his human nature and
1.1. Jesus her nature divine.
human and divine. The Incarnation of the Son of
1.2. Jesus the Good News. God.
2. Palestine, the country where he lived Jesus in the gospel of Saint
Jesus. Marcos: God - man.
2.1. The Jewish society in Jesus his life, work, teachings
times of Jesus. y death (love, sorry,
2.2. The marginalized in the mercy...)
Society of Jesus. The Society of Jesus.
Jesus frees and teaches to love. The existential peripheries.
3.1. The Beatitudes. A call for you: The proposal
3.2. The commandment of love. of Jesus.
3.3. The community of the NEW TESTAMENT.
twelve.
4.A proposal for you: "Come and
follow me.
5. My life project.

ACTIVITY N° 10.
Knowing the project of Jesus.
1. Consulta el significado de los términos: Evangelio, Misterio, discípulo,
mercy, hypostasis.
2. Consultation:
a. What are the Beatitudes.
b. What are the existential peripheries: Pope Francis I.
3. Briefly inquire about the political, social, economic, and
religion of Palestine in the time of Jesus.
4. Lee los textos bíblicos de Sn. Mc. 1, 1–2; Sn Mc. 15, 39; Sn Jn. 13, 34–35;
Jn 1:1-2 and 14, and explain the content of each of them.
5. Consult on how Jesus is presented in the Gospel of Saint Mark.

Development No. 10

Gospel:The Gospel is the account of the life and teachings of Jesus. Also
talks about the love that God shows to humanity by sending His only Son
Jesus Christ to redeem the world. Thus he dies for our sins; it is
buried and on the third day he rises from the dead as he himself had said
predicted.
2.Mystery: From the Greek 'mysterion', secret, hidden, arcane, reserved object. In the
Christian terminology referred to the acts of "mysteries" among the Greeks.
worship, especially for the Eucharist, due to its reserved nature for the
believers.
Disciple is a term that has its origin in a Latin word and that
It is used to refer to an individual who follows a certain doctrine. For what
where there is a disciple (or follower), it is necessary for there to be a teacher (or leader).

4. Mercy: Mercy is the disposition to empathize with suffering and


other people's miseries. It is manifested in kindness, assistance to those in need, especially
in forgiveness and reconciliation. It is more than a feeling of sympathy, it is a
practice. In Christianity, it is one of the main divine attributes.

5. Hypostasis: Hypostasis is a term of Greek origin often used, although


imprecisely, as an equivalent of being or substance, but insofar as the reality of the
ontology or metaphysics. It can be translated as 'being in a true way', 'being of
a real way" or also "true reality.

Consultation
a. What are the Beatitudes.
The beatitude is in the Bible a literary genre with more than a hundred examples,
both in the Old and New Testament. It has precedents in writings from others
towns, especially in Egypt.

b. What are the existential peripheries: Pope Francis I.


The beatitude is in the Bible a literary genre with more than a hundred examples,
both in the Old and New Testament. It has antecedents in writings of others
villages, especially in Egypt

3. 1.Briefly investigate the political, social, and economic reality.


religion of Palestine in the time of Jesus.
R: PalestineIn the times of Jesus, it is a topic of study of thebiblical archaeologyvery
related to the investigation of theHistorical Jesus. Syour goal is to rebuild the environment in
the one who was born onChristianityand describe the political, cultural, and social aspects of that time
that facilitate its understanding.Ref 1
The first Christian communities lived in this Jewish-Roman world, or simply
pagan. It is advisable to understand this world to grasp the novelty of Jesus, of his
options and commitments; the inevitably hurtful character of his prophetic denunciation, the
scope of your announcement: 'the deadline has been met, the kingdom of God is coming, repent and
have faith in this good news" (Mark 1:15).

4. Lee los textos bíblicos de Sn. Mc. 1, 1–2; Sn Mc. 15, 39; Sn Jn. 13, 34–35;
Jn 1:1-2 and 14
Sn. Mc. 1, 1–2

There is probably more content in the first chapter of the Gospel of Mark.
that in no other chapter of the Bible (in this sense, it can be compared with
Genesis 1). It covers the ministry of John the Baptist, after retreating in the
time to the prophecies of Isaiah and Malachi. Includes the first year of the ministry
of Jesus and follows his activities during a busy day of rest. It concludes with
his miraculous work of healing a leper. And despite the pressures of a
very active life, Jesus devoted time to prayer.
Sn Mc. 15, 39
The Centurion was a specialist in the business of death. He had crucified many
people, many deaths of crucified individuals had been certified by him. His testimony in
the Gospel of Mark determines serious consequences. The first is the historicity of
at his death, Jesus did not pretend to be dead, nor did he perform an act of magic like David
Coperfield was truly nailed and expired just as the gospel relates.
John 13:34–35

The current world is filled with injustice, greed, violence, persecution, of


indifference and needs, mainly because we have forgotten about the
God's mandate. We reject God's mandate and instead keep selfishness in
our hearts. Due to the rise of global poverty, the scarcity of resources,
scarcity of goods, the scarcity of food, we are faced with a more violent world,
where those who have something spare no effort to protect it from others and where those who
He has the opportunity to get more, he does it even if he has to oppress people more.
needed. This is a world where the strongest, the one with a position, gets ahead.
privileged, the one with the most resources, the most astute, the one with the most leverage, the one who
have allies in politics, those who have allies in groups outside the law.
John 1:1-2 and 14
In this opportunity, we will see how the world, for the most part, did not receive the Lord.
Jesus didn't recognize him either as the Only Begotten Son of God. We will also see why.
that minority who accepted it, as they are recognized as children of God.
And not all human beings, just by virtue of their birth, are necessarily
children of God. To be called a child of God, one must first have an experience.
personal, a genuine delivery to Christ; for it is necessary to receive Christ and believe that Jesus
He is the Lord—the Son of God—and that so that by believing in Him, we may be saved (and not saved
but by grace.
Let us read the word of God, but first let us bow our heads to ask God.
wisdom to understand His word and to be able to apply it to our lives. May it be Him who
guide us, protect us, speak to us tonight. And may we receive your message with humility, with
acceptance, truly recognizing that we are nobody, and that the Lord Jesus is
really everything, the eternal "I Am."

5. Consult on how Jesus is presented in the Gospel of Saint Mark.

The Gospel according to Mark or the Gospel of Mark (in Greek, κατὰ Μᾶρκον)
gospel; abbreviated, Mc) is the second book of the New Testament of the Bible
Christian. The Gospel of Mark is the account of the life, the ministry, the miracles,
and the words of Jesus Christ. In contrast to Matthew, who first
He presented Jesus as the Messiah, Mark emphasized the Lord's servitude.

It is the shortest of the four canonical gospels and also the oldest.
according to the majority opinion of biblical experts. Among scholars, there is
a broad consensus to date the Gospel of Mark to the late 60s of the
first century AD, or shortly after the year 70 AD. Its author is unknown, although
A late Christian tradition attributes it to Mark, a character mentioned in other contexts.
passages of the New Testament. It narrates the life of Jesus of Nazareth from his
baptism by John the Baptist until his resurrection.
.

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