Lesson 5 - a story of Christianity and the concept of covenant
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A story of Christianity
The concept of covenant
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Lesson duration is: 40 min
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Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Lesson 5
A story of Christianity
The concept of covenant
Slide 1 - Slide
Lesson goals & lesson structure
Knowledge: the story of Christmas in the New Testament, the concept of a 'covenant',
Skills: read a text yourself
Explanation: Gospel of Luke
Video + quiz questions
Video + quiz questions
Assignment: read a text by yourself
Reflection: what do we know now?
Slide 2 - Slide
Gospel of Luke, chapters 1 and 2
As we've seen, the Bible consists of the Old and New Testament. In the New Testament, there are four religious biographies of Jesus (gospels).
In one of the gospels (the Gospel of Luke), the story of the birth of Jesus is told.
The birthday of Jesus is something we celebrate every.. Christmas, indeed! So this is the Christmas story of the Bible.
Slide 3 - Slide
Slide 4 - Video
00:54
In the New Testament, Zechariah and his wife are compared to..
A
Abraham and Jude
B
Cain and Jude
C
Abraham and Ruth
D
Abraham and Sarah
Slide 5 - Quiz
01:30
What's the name of the Roman prefect?
A
Heracles
B
Hercules
C
Herodes
D
Goliath
Slide 6 - Quiz
The birth of Jesus is a symbol for a huge change. What change exactly?
Slide 7 - Open question
Covenant
A covenant is a chosen relationship or partnership in which two parties make binding promises to each other and work together to reach a common goal.
They’re often accompanied by oaths, signs, and ceremonies.
Compare it to a marriage. In love, a husband and wife choose to enter into a formal relationship binding themselves to one another in lifelong faithfulness and devotion. They then work as partners to reach a common goal, like building a career or raising children together.
Slide 8 - Slide
Slide 9 - Video
01:39
So there are four covenants in the Old Testament. Which is incorrect?
A
Noah
B
Abraham
C
David
D
Jesus
Slide 10 - Quiz
02:38
Is Abraham also an important figure in the Qu'ran, the holiest Islamic book?
Slide 11 - Open question
03:03
Think back of Judaism. What do you think was meant as 'rules to live by' in the covenant with Israel (Moses)?