saber - to know (facts), conocer - to know (personal relationship), symbols - one major characteristic of apocalyptic literature, canon - the official list of inspired books in the Bible, gospel - good news, synoptic - "seen together", Sadducees - aristocratic Jewish leaders who did not believe in the Resurrection, Sanhedrin - official governing body of the Jewish people during the time of Jesus, theophany - an appearance of God, dove - symbolized the Holy Spirit at the Baptism of Jesus, parable - a story that compares an everyday reality with a spiritual truth, rabbi - teacher, beatitude - Jesus' blueprint to a happy life, miracle - a sign of divine power and an invitation to faith, martyr - witness , Acts of the Apostles - Luke's follow-up to his Gospel, Matthew - wrote to a primarily Jewish Christian audience, John - His Gospel is written last and unique, Mark - His Gospel is written before the others, Luke - He was a physician and concerned with the poor and the outcast, Scribe - a professional writer, Stephen - considered the first Christian martyr, 27 - Number of books in the New Testament, 21 - Number of letters in the New Testament, 13 - Number of letters that Paul wrote, Romans - Paul's longest letter, 1 Thessalonians - The oldest piece of New Testament writing, Pentecost - The Holy Spirit comes upon the Apostles , Apocalypse - Means Revelation, Damascus - Paul was headed here when he has a dramatic conversion experience,

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