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THE HOLY ONE OF GOD - LUKE 5:1-32

Horizontales
In biblical times referred to various skin diseases, not just Hansen's disease. It rendered individuals ceremonially unclean, isolating them from society .
The father of James and John who were partners with Simon in the fishing business.
Often relates to a reverent fear of Gods power and authority.
The process of purification from sin, impurity, or defilement.
A term indicating a recognition of a persons authority and respect.
Also known as Peter. His name means "hearing" or "listening," which is significant as he becomes a key disciple who listens to and follows Jesus.
Experts in the Jewish Law, often associated with the Pharisees. They were responsible for teaching and interpreting the Scriptures.
Also known as the Sea of Galilee, a significant location in Jesus' ministry where many of His teachings and miracles occurred.
The act of communication with God highlighted as a vital practice in Jesus' ministry and personal life.
Restoring health or wholeness.
A place of solitude and reflection, serves as a backdrop for Jesus' prayer life, symbolizing separation from the distractions of daily life.
A significant event where Levi celebrates his new life by inviting Jesus and others to his home.
The tools of the fishermen's trade, which they were washing, indicating the end of their fishing efforts for the time being.
Religious leaders present to observe Jesus. They often scrutinized His teachings and actions.
To leave or move away from a place or person.
Verticales
The specific sacrifice prescribed in the Mosaic Law for someone who has been cleansed of leprosy, serving as a testimony to the community.
The man who is unable to walk and is brought to Jesus by his friends. His condition represents physical and spiritual need.
Also known as Matthew, a tax collector by profession.
A gesture of humility and recognition of authority signifying deep reverence and submission.
The disciples' decision to leave everything behind to follow Jesus.
These are the individuals who were working by the lake, specifically Simon Peter, James, and John, who would soon become Jesus' disciples.
Refers to the divine authority and ability given to Jesus to perform healings, emphasizing His connection to God.
Reflects the unexpected and overwhelming nature of the miracle they witnessed.
Or "unbelievable," suggesting that what they witnessed defied natural explanation.
Implies a continuous, active commitment to Jesus' teachings and mission.
The religious authority to whom the healed leper is instructed to present himself. This act is in accordance with the Mosaic Law.
A term used by the Pharisees to describe those who did not follow the Law as strictly as they did, often including those marginalized by society.
It encompasses actions that are morally wrong or unethical according to biblical standards.