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Matthew 19:13-15 Then children were brought to him that he might lay his hands on them and pray.
Jesus calls Children

Beena Bijoy
Nov 111 min read
Bible Quiz St.Mathew Gospel.Chapter 2
Multiple-Choice / Short Answer Questions Who came from the East to visit Jesus after He was born? → Wise men (Magi) What did the wise men see that told them a new king was born? → A star in the sky Where was Jesus born? → Bethlehem in Judea Who was the king of Judea at that time? → King Herod What question did the wise men ask when they reached Jerusalem? → “Where is the baby born to be king of the Jews?” Who did King Herod call secretly to find out when the star had appeared

Beena Bijoy
Nov 52 min read
The Visitors from the East
Reflection : (Matthew 2:1-12, Good News Translation) After Jesus was born in Bethlehem, wise men came from the East. They had seen a bright new star in the sky sign that a great King had been born. They followed the star all the way to Judea, wanting to find and worship Him. When they reached Jerusalem, they asked, “Where is the baby born to be king of the Jews?” King Herod was worried when he heard this, because he didn’t want anyone else to be called king. He secretly told

Beena Bijoy
Nov 52 min read
Genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1:1–17)
Section 1: Genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1:1–17) Whose genealogy is described in Matthew Chapter 1? Who is called the “son of David, the son of Abraham”? Who was the father of Isaac? Who was the father of Jacob? From which of Jacob’s sons did Jesus’ family line continue? Who was the father of King David? Which woman is mentioned as the mother of Solomon? Who was Solomon’s father? How many generations were there, from Abraham to David? How many generations were there from David

Beena Bijoy
Nov 33 min read
Grow In Faith Through Knowing the Word OF GOD
REFLECTION OF ST.MA THEW GOSPEL CHAPTER 1 1. Genealogy of Jesus (Verses 1–17) Matthew begins with the genealogy of Jesus Christ, presenting Him as the Son of David and Son of Abraham. Genealogy is divided into three sets of fourteen generations : 1. From Abraham to David. 2. From David to the Babylonian exile. 3. From the exile to Jesus, the Messiah. The genealogy highlights both famous figures (Abraham, David, Solomon) and unexpected ones (Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba

Beena Bijoy
Nov 32 min read
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