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BIBL 110
R
EFLECTIVE
R
EADING
T
EMPLATE
Reflective Reading Passage: _______
Matthew 14:22–33_____________________________
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Use this template and the course texts The Inquisitive Christ and Approaching the New Testament to record brief notes for each step of the reflective reading process
. Step One: Prepare
Use this space to understand the key elements of context to your passage. Consulting and citing Approaching the New Testament
, please complete the contextual information according to the information found in the course textbook:
By consulting and citing
Approaching the New Testament, who is the author of this biblical book
(in 2-3 sentences)?
According to early Christian traditions, Matthew also known as Levi, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus, is believed to be the author of the Gospels of Matthew. Approaching the New Testament states that ”
Matthew, the tax collector in Capernaum, appears to have been writing shortly before AD 70 to an emerging group that was in a strained relationship with the religious establishment.
“. By consulting and citing
Approaching the New Testament
, when was this biblical book written (in 1 sentence)? According to Approaching the New Testament, it was briefly before AD 70.
By consulting and citing
Approaching the New Testament
, what is the overall theme of the book (in 2-3 sentences)? The main theme of the Gospel of Matthew is to show Jesus as our lord and savior. The Gospel of Matthew was written to the Jews who believed in the Old Testament and the prophecy of a messiah, and that Jesus was the Messiah. This book reveals Jesus as the fulfillment of the scripture and the Old Testament prophecies.
Step Two: Read
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BIBL 110
Utilizing either
a translation of choice or
creating a paraphrase of your own, use this space to re-write the full passage of scripture. Please do not copy and paste from an existing translation, but rather, write out the passage word-by-word in order to slowly reflect on the content.
Jesus instructed the disciples to cross the sea as he sent the multitude home, when Jesus sent everyone home, he went to a quiet place to pray. While the disciples were crossing the boisterous
sea, Jesus began to approach the boat, when the disciples spotted him, they were scared at first thinking he was a ghost, but Jesus told them not to fear. Peter then asked if he could meet Jesus on the water, and Jesus told him to come, when peter got off the boat he started to walk on the water until he got scared then he began to sink when fear entered his heart, but as he cried for help Jesus saved him from sinking and asked him a very simple but profound question why did you doubt?
Step Three: Reflect
Use this space to answer the following questions. Consult The Inquisitive Christ
for insight into pertinent Gospel texts. If there is dialogue in the passage, who is speaking (in 1 complete sentence)?
Peter and Jesus were talking.
What questions are asked in the passage? Please list all
questions located in the passage.
O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
How would you answer each of the questions asked (in at least 3 sentences)?
Given that it was only one question asked, and it was Jesus who asked the question to Peter after he saved Peter from sinking. My answer to this question would be lord because Peter began to consider the situation and state of the physical world around him.
What words or phrases stand out to you, and why? Are any words/themes repeated? If so, share why you think there is repetition. Please answer with at least 3 sentences.
In this reading, I did not see any repetition, but I would say a lot of things stood out to me, one of
them would be Jesus praying after sending the multitude away, why? another thing that stood out
to me was when Jesus made the statement “O thou of little faith” because if Paul’s little faith allowed him to walk on water, then there is no excuse for any Christian. Page 2 of 3
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