Breaking Bread
Two-Minute Bible Studies that Inform, Encourage, and Challenge
Breaking Bread consists of several series of studies highlighting information about themes, ideas, concepts, people, places, and events in Scripture.
This series highlights the events surrounding and relating to Jesus’ Birth. While all the articles have been written by B. Nathaniel Sullivan, some appear on www.sundayschoolzone.com.
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From the Book of Matthew
- Engaged—Matthew 1:18
- Joseph—Matthew 1:18-19
- In a dream—Matthew 1:20
- Jesus, His Name—Matthew 1:21 (This article is posted on www.sundayschoolzone.com.)
- Immanuel—Matthew 1:23
- Herod the Great—Matthew 2:1
- Wise Men from the East—Matthew 2:1
- His star—Matthew 2:2
- Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh—Matthew 2:11
From the Book of Luke
- Zechariah—Luke 1:5-7
- Elizabeth—Luke 1:5-7
- Gabriel—Luke 1:19
- Mary—Luke 1:26
- Overshadow—Luke 1:35
- “Nothing will be impossible with God”—Luke 1:37
- Mary, The Lord’s Slave—Luke 1:38
- Caesar Augustus—Luke 2:1
- Quirinius—Luke 2:2
- Bethlehem—Luke 2:4 (This article is posted on www.sundayschoolzone.com.)
- Manger—Luke 2:7
- Inn—Luke 2:7
- “For all the people” —Luke 2:10
- “Savior…Messiah…Lord” (Who Is He, and Why Has He Come?)—Luke 2:11
- “The sign for you” —Luke 2:12
- Just as they had been told—Luke 2:20
- Simeon—Luke 2:25
The Virgin Birth
- The Importance of the Doctrine of the Virgin Birth
- The Virgin Birth from Joseph’s Perspective
- The Virgin Birth from Mary’s Perspective
- What did Isaiah 7:14 mean in Isaiah’s Day?
Old Testament Prophecies
- The Messianic Promise in Isaiah 9:6
- The Messianic Promise in Isaiah 9:7
- The Messianic Promise in Micah 5:2
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