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THE LORD OF THE SABBATH - LUKE 5:33-6:11

Horizontales
A common teaching method used by Jesus to convey spiritual truths through everyday scenarios.
The emotional response of the Pharisees and scribes to Jesus' actions.
The men who were with David during his time of need, highlighting the communal aspect of their actions.
Signifies authority and ownership.
Central figure in Christianity, believed to be the Son of God and the Messiah.
The gathering of crops or produce to eat.
Means to be made sacred or holy, set apart for a divine purpose.
A religious group in Judaism known for strict adherence to the Law of Moses and additional oral traditions.
A metaphor used by Jesus to describe Himself, indicating a time of joy and celebration rather than mourning and fasting.
A common item in ancient times used to store wine, made from animal skins. They symbolize the old structures or systems that cannot contain the new work of God.
Jewish legal experts and scholars of the Law of Moses, often seen as opponents of Jesus in the Gospels.
Preserve from damnation.
A part of the body shrunken or wrinkled from age or disease.
Verticales
A spiritual discipline involving abstaining from food, often associated with mourning, repentance, or seeking God's guidance.
Of the tribe of Levi, they were the only ones lawfully permitted to eat the consecrated bread according to the Mosaic Law.
The act of Jesus performing miracles, which often led to confrontations with religious leaders over the appropriateness of such acts on the Sabbath.
Refers to the House of God, the sacred place where the consecrated bread, also known as the showbread, was kept.
A Jewish place of worship and teaching, where Jesus often taught and performed miracles.
The action of returning something to its original condition.
To cause something to cease to exist or to ruin it completely.
The seventh day of the week, a day of rest and worship as commanded in Exodus 20:8-11.
The second king of Israel, a man after God's own heart, who is referenced by Jesus as an example from the Scriptures.