Visions February 21, 2016 2 nd Sunday of Lent. Cover Look at the picture on the cover and decide between the two choices What is a viewpoint? How is your.

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Visions February 21, nd Sunday of Lent

Cover Look at the picture on the cover and decide between the two choices What is a viewpoint? How is your viewpoint formed? Can you think of an example when anew point of view makes a different?

Prayer: Lectio Divina with the Gospel Luke 9:28-36 Handout together 4thperiod 2/23 done 6 th period Reading

Homework 2/22: Read “Kibisa’s Gift” page 2-4 and answer the TALK questions on page 3. Be careful some questions have two parts. Be sure to answer each question by restating the questions. Six questions in all #1 a and b #2 a and b #3 #4

Gospel: What Cycle are we in? Four parts: Narrator 1, 2, Peter, Voice Do you have any questions? Discuss TALK questions Theme: Jesus shows he is Son and prophet Convent is the agreement between God and the people of Israel made at Mount Sinai. For their part, the people agreed to keep the Ten Commandments. God agreed to be their God DBQ handout Finish for homework Did Fri. 2/26 Nappi Sick

About eight days after he said this, he took # 1 Peter, John, and James and went up the mountain to pray. * 29While he was praying # 2 his face changed in appearance and his clothing became dazzling white. 30And behold, two men were conversing with him, Moses and Elijah, * 31 * r who appeared in glory and spoke of his exodus that he was going to accomplish in Jerusalem. 32Peter and his companions had been overcome by sleep, but becoming fully awake, they saw his glory * and the two men standing with him. s 33As they were about to part from him, Peter said to Jesus, “Master, it is good that we are here; let us make three tents, * one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” But he did not know what he was saying. 34 * While he was still speaking, a cloud came and cast a shadow over them, and they became frightened when they entered the cloud. 35 * t Then from the cloud came a voice that said, “This is my chosen Son; listen to him.” 36After the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. They fell silent and did not at that time * tell anyone what they had seen. * r * s * t *

Footnotes [9:28–36] Situated shortly after the first announcement of the passion, death, and resurrection, this scene of Jesus’ transfiguration provides the # 3 heavenly confirmation to Jesus’ declaration that his suffering will end in glory (Lk 9:32); see also notes on Mt 17:1–8 and Mk 9:2–8.9:2836Lk 9:32Mt 17:18Mk 9:28 * [9:28] Up the mountain to pray: the “mountain” is the regular place of prayer in Luke (see Lk 6:12; 22:39– 41).9:28Lk 6:1222:39 41 * [9:30] # 4 Moses and Elijah: the two figures represent the Old Testament law and the prophets. At the end of this episode, the heavenly voice will identify Jesus as the one to be listened to now (Lk 9:35). See also note on Mk 9:5.9:30Lk 9:35Mk 9:5 * [9:31] His exodus that he was going to accomplish in Jerusalem: Luke identifies the subject of the conversation as the exodus of Jesus, # 5 a reference to the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus that will take place in Jerusalem, the city of destiny (see Lk 9:51). The mention of exodus, however, also calls to mind the Israelite Exodus from Egypt to the promised land.9:31Lk 9:51 * [9:32] They saw his glory: the glory that is proper to God is here attributed to Jesus (see Lk 24:26).9:32Lk 24:26 * [9:33] Let us make three tents: #6 in a possible allusion to the feast of Tabernacles, Peter may be likening his joy on the occasion of the transfiguration to the joyful celebration of this harvest festival.9:33 * [9:34] Over them: it is not clear whether them refers to Jesus, Moses, and Elijah, or to the disciples. For the cloud casting its shadow, see note on Mk 9:7.9:34Mk 9:7 * [9:35] Like the heavenly voice that identified Jesus at his baptism prior to his undertaking the Galilean ministry (Lk 3:22), so too here before the journey to the city of destiny is begun (Lk 9:51) the heavenly voice again identifies Jesus as Son. Listen to him: the two representatives of Israel of old depart (Lk 9:33) and Jesus is left alone (Lk 9:36) as the teacher whose words must be heeded (see also Acts 3:22).9:35Lk 3:22Lk 9:51Lk 9:33Lk 9:36Acts 3:22 * [9:36] At that time: i.e., before the resurrection.9:36

“We Believe God’s Promises” Read together What was an ancient way of swearing on his life to keep an agreement? What is a present way of swearing on an agreement? Make a Lenten commitment Did Thur. 2/25 Nappi Sick

“The Psalms Teach Us to Pray” page 6 Read the first part together Do the Bible with your partner, finish for homework if not completed Did Thur. 2/25 Nappi Sick