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JESUS REJECTED AT NAZARETH - LUKE 4:14-30

Horizontales
The central figure of the New Testament, the Son of God, who has just returned from His temptation in the wilderness.
A small town in Galilee where Jesus was raised. It holds significance as His hometown.
The surrounding areas around Galilee where news of Jesus' teachings and miracles began to spread rapidly.
A public announcement or declaration.
The act of dismissing, refusing, or not accepting someone or something.
An intense feeling of anger or wrath, often leading to violent or aggressive actions.
A commander of the army of the king of Aram (Syria), who was healed of leprosy by following Elisha's instructions.
Jewish places of worship and community gathering where Jesus taught. They were central to Jewish religious life.
A symbolic act of consecration, often involving oil, signifying being set apart for a specific role or task.
Refers to the Holy Spirit's empowerment of Jesus.
Those burdened by sin, societal structures, or spiritual forces.
The "good news" is the message of salvation and the coming of God's kingdom.
"The Year of the Lords Favor". A reference to a time of liberation and restoration as described in the Old Testament, symbolizing spiritual renewal and freedom.
Those bound by sin, demonic oppression, or societal injustices.
Verticales
A significant prophet in Israel, successor to Elijah, known for performing miracles and being a messenger of God.
A region in northern Israel where Jesus began His public ministry.
Represents a lack of understanding or spiritual insight.
A prophetic scroll or book from the Old Testament, which Jesus reads to reveal His mission and identity as the Messiah.
The people's response of Jesus indicating their recognition of something extraordinary in His teaching.
A common saying or wisdom often used in Jewish culture to convey deeper truths or to challenge behavior.
The seventh day of the week, observed as a day of rest and worship in Jewish tradition.
Referred to as Jesus' earthly father, highlighting the crowd's perception of Jesus' humble origins.