Across
- 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.
- 6. They were the primary audience of the Gospel of Matthew. (2 words)
- 7. 'Give us this day our daily bread' falls into this part of the prayer structure.
- 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)
- 11. This is the larger discourse of Jesus' teachings in which the Lord's Prayer is found. (4 words)
- 13. Matthew's profession before he followed Jesus. (2 words)
- 15. This is the decade AD when the Gospel of Matthew was likely written.
- 16. This is the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples as a model for how to pray. (2 words)
- 17. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus often speaks about the Kingdom of God and this.
- 18. Jesus gave the Lord's Prayer as this for how His followers should pray. (2 words)
- 19. The Gospel of Matthew was written after the destruction of this structure. (2 words)
- 20. He declares Himself to be the 'Bread of Life,' in John 6:35. (2 words)
Down
- 1. The Gospel of Matthew connects the Old and New Testaments showing Jesus as the fulfillment of __________.
- 3. This is the central theme of the Sermon on the Mount, often preached by Jesus in his teachings. (3 words)
- 4. This Old Testament event is echoed in the request for daily bread.
- 5. The first book of the New Testament that was primarily written for Jewish Christians. (3 words)
- 8. This phrase follows the request for daily bread in the Lord's Prayer. (4 words)
- 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)
- 12. This term from the Lord's Prayer symbolizes both physical sustenance and spiritual nourishment. (2 words)
- 14. Matthew's role following his profession as a tax collector.
