MAT.6.11

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  1. 2. He is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel that primarily focuses on Jesus as the Messiah and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.
  2. 6. They were the primary audience of the Gospel of Matthew. (2 words)
  3. 7. 'Give us this day our daily bread' falls into this part of the prayer structure.
  4. 9. When asking for our 'daily bread,' we're not just asking for food, but also for God's word and this in our lives. (2 words)
  5. 11. This is the larger discourse of Jesus' teachings in which the Lord's Prayer is found. (4 words)
  6. 13. Matthew's profession before he followed Jesus. (2 words)
  7. 15. This is the decade AD when the Gospel of Matthew was likely written.
  8. 16. This is the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples as a model for how to pray. (2 words)
  9. 17. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus often speaks about the Kingdom of God and this.
  10. 18. Jesus gave the Lord's Prayer as this for how His followers should pray. (2 words)
  11. 19. The Gospel of Matthew was written after the destruction of this structure. (2 words)
  12. 20. He declares Himself to be the 'Bread of Life,' in John 6:35. (2 words)
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  1. 1. The Gospel of Matthew connects the Old and New Testaments showing Jesus as the fulfillment of __________.
  2. 3. This is the central theme of the Sermon on the Mount, often preached by Jesus in his teachings. (3 words)
  3. 4. This Old Testament event is echoed in the request for daily bread.
  4. 5. The first book of the New Testament that was primarily written for Jewish Christians. (3 words)
  5. 8. This phrase follows the request for daily bread in the Lord's Prayer. (4 words)
  6. 10. Jesus' declaration about himself in the Gospel of John that is analogous to the request for daily bread in the Lord's Prayer. (3 words)
  7. 12. This term from the Lord's Prayer symbolizes both physical sustenance and spiritual nourishment. (2 words)
  8. 14. Matthew's role following his profession as a tax collector.