BIBL 104 Quiz 5
BIBL 104 Quiz 5 Liberty University
BIBL 104 Quiz The Gospels
- John’s portrait of Christ is that of
- In the Gospels, _________, the travel companion of Paul and Peter, writes for the Roman mind.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- The New Testament Epistles are personal letters written to churches and individuals.
- Which of the following books is a General Epistle?
- The Mark who authored the Gospel of Mark is not the John Mark that Paul did not want to take with him on his second missionary journey.
- In Matthew, the Parables of the Kingdom contrasts the righteousness of the kingdom of heaven with the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees.
- The New Testament consists of twenty-seven books that were written in Koine Greek or common Greek.
- The Gospel of _____________ is the only Gospel to mention that Jesus was a carpenter during His early adulthood.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- In order to speed up Jesus’ death so that it did not conflict with the Sabbath, the Jesus legs were broken at the request of the religious leaders.
- During Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances He comforted Mary, convinced Thomas of His resurrection, and reassured Peter that he was forgiven for denying Him.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- The book of Revelation was written by John on the island of
- The passion week of Jesus life took place in the city of Nazareth since he was known as Jesus of Nazareth.
- In contrast to the Synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of John focuses more on the seven _________________ of Christ.
- At his crucifixion Jesus asked for a drink. John view this as a prophetic fulfillment.
- John addresses his Gospel to Theophilus who may have been a Roman official or a nobleman who recently became a Christian.
- The last twelve verses of Mark are included in the KJV but modern translations like the NASB, NKJV, ESV, HCSB, and NIV usually use footnotes or a combination of footnotes and brackets to indicate that some manuscripts lack the verses.
- According to the Gospel of John Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Mark only includes ______ parables Jesus.
- In the Gospels, ___________ interprets the facts of Jesus’ life with an emphasis on His deity.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- The Acts of the Apostles covers the time from Pentecost to Paul’s imprisonment.
- The Gospel of _______ includes more personal details about Jesus than any other Gospel.
- Mark recounts nearly _______ miracles of Jesus.
- Mark’s writing is action packed, forceful, fresh, vivid, dramatic, realistic, graphic, simple, direct, swift, rough, brief, and to the point.
- The book of Luke belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- Matthew’s Gospel describes five extended teaching sessions, which are arranged in five major discourses. This was done so that readers could better follow what Jesus said about specific subjects.
- Mark’s portrait of Christ is that of
- Because Luke was a physician, there seems to be an interest in sickness and healing in the Third Gospel.
- A slave’s birth was unimportant, so Mark does not include the birth of Christ.
- Luke is the longest book in the New Testament and gives a full picture of the life of Christ.
- The Gospel of Matthew is the most comprehensive of the four Gospels.
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel puts a good deal of emphasis on prayer, reporting that Jesus prayed eleven times, much more than any other Gospel.
- Which of the following books are General Epistles
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel stresses the role of women more than the other Gospels.
- According to our textbook, the book of Revelation is written in apocalyptic symbolism and makes use of numbers, animals, and colors as graphic symbols of prophetic realties.
- In the Gospels, __________, Paul’s physician-missionary, writes with the Greek mentality in view.
- In John 3 Jesus met _______________, a Jewish ruler in Jerusalem, to whom He explains what it means to be “born again.”
- Which of the following is not a miracle that Jesus performed?
- The book of Philemon belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- Jesus first miracle was healing a man in Canaan who had leprosy.
- Jesus’ seven miraculous “signs” in the Gospel of John were intended to affirm Jesus’ message and confirm His claims.
- Luke’s portrait of Christ is that of
- John views the soldiers’ division of Jesus’ clothes is viewed as a prophetic fulfillment.
- There is no purposeful arrangement to the letters as they are presented in the New
- The book of Mark belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- The book of Titus belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
Other sets
- Luke’s Gospel is the most universal Gospel because the good news about Jesus is for the whole world, not for the Jews only.
- John’s Gospel concludes by noting that while Jesus did many other things, no one could possibly write them all down. If anyone did, even the whole world could not contain all of the books that would have to be written.
- In the Gospels, ___________ interprets the facts of Jesus’ life with an emphasis on His deity.
- The book of Philemon belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- The Gospel of _____________ is the only Gospel to mention that Jesus was a carpenter during His early adulthood.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- Mark only includes ______ parables Jesus.
- The story of the early church begins with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost and focuses initially on the ministry of Peter.
- In contrast to the Synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of John focuses more on the seven _________________ of Christ.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- The last twelve verses of Mark are included in the KJV but modern translations like the NASB, NKJV, ESV, HCSB, and NIV usually use footnotes or a combination of footnotes and brackets to indicate that some manuscripts lack the verses.
- In order to speed up Jesus’ death so that it did not conflict with the Sabbath, the Jesus legs were broken at the request of the religious leaders.
- According to our textbook, the original audience for the Gospel of John seems to be Greek-speaking Jews who were living outside of Israel.
- Mark recounts nearly _______ miracles of Jesus.
- The book of Acts ends with a final “update” as Paul awaits his trial before Caesar and the gospel message continues spreading as the church continues to grow.
- John addresses his Gospel to Theophilus who may have been a Roman official or a nobleman who recently became a Christian.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- The New Testament Epistles are personal letters written to churches and individuals.
- According to our textbook, Mark’s theological purpose was to explain the most significant life in all of human history.
- The passion week of Jesus life took place in the city of Nazareth since he was known as Jesus of Nazareth.
- In the Gospels, _________, the travel companion of Paul and Peter, writes for the Roman mind.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- Jesus first miracle was healing a man in Canaan who had leprosy.
- The Gospel of Matthew is the most comprehensive of the four Gospels.
- In Matthew, the Parables of the Kingdom contrasts the righteousness of the kingdom of heaven with the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees.
- All of Jesus’ activity in Mark focus on His Judean ministry with the final week focused exclusively on activities in Jerusalem.
- The Acts of the Apostles covers the time from Pentecost to Paul’s imprisonment.
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel stresses the role of women more than the other Gospels.
- Luke is the longest book in the New Testament and gives a full picture of the life of Christ.
- Jesus asked James three times, “Do you love Me?” Upon Peter’s positive confession Jesus recommissioned him to service.
- During Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances He comforted Mary, convinced Thomas of His resurrection, and reassured Peter that he was forgiven for denying Him.
- Which of the following is not a miracle that Jesus performed?
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Mark’s audience was familiar with Jewish customs and geography. Thus, he uses them frequently without providing further explanation.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- The Gospel of __________ places an emphasis on the individual person.
- Matthew’s Gospel names no audience for its message other than that which is implied in its Great Commission. Its message was ultimately intended to go to “all nations.”
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- The book of Acts begins with the ascension of Christ and His commission to the apostles to take the gospel message from Jerusalem to the rest of the world.
- John views the soldiers’ division of Jesus’ clothes is viewed as a prophetic fulfillment.
- At his crucifixion Jesus asked for a drink. John view this as a prophetic fulfillment.
- Luke’s portrait of Christ is that of
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- The book of Luke belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- John’s portrait of Christ is that of
- According to our textbook, the book of Revelation is written in apocalyptic symbolism and makes use of numbers, animals, and colors as graphic symbols of prophetic realties.
- In the Gospel of Mark there is only one quote from the Old Testament and a marked absence of references to the law of Moses.
- Matthew’s Gospel describes five extended teaching sessions, which are arranged in five major discourses. This was done so that readers could better follow what Jesus said about specific subjects.
- Matthew gives special attention to the rejection of Jesus by the Jewish leaders.
- The Gospel of _______ includes more personal details about Jesus than any other Gospel.
Other sets
Set 1
- The book of Luke belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel puts a good deal of emphasis on prayer, reporting that Jesus prayed eleven times, much more than any other Gospel.
- During Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances He comforted Mary, convinced Thomas of His resurrection, and reassured Peter that he was forgiven for denying Him.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Jesus asked James three times, “Do you love Me?” Upon Peter’s positive confession Jesus recommissioned him to service.
- According to our textbook, the original audience for the Gospel of John seems to be Greek-speaking Jews who were living outside of Israel.
- According to the Gospel of John Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- All of Jesus’ activity in Mark focus on His Judean ministry with the final week focused exclusively on activities in Jerusalem.
- Which of the following is not a miracle that Jesus performed?
- Mark’s writing is action packed, forceful, fresh, vivid, dramatic, realistic, graphic, simple, direct, swift, rough, brief, and to the point.
- The Gospel of includes more personal details about Jesus than any other Gospel.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affrm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- Which of the following books is a Pauline Epistle?
- In John 3 Jesus met , a Jewish ruler in Jerusalem, to whom He explains what it means to be “born again.”
- The books of the New Testament are generally organized into six divisions.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Which of the following books are Pauline Epistles?
- Rather than focusing on what was already written, the Gospel of John focuses on events, discourses, and miraculous signs not found in the other Gospels.
- The Gospel of is the only Gospel to mention that Jesus was a carpenter during His early adulthood.
- The Gospel of Matthew provides some of Jesus’ most prominent sermons, parables, and miracles, plus a record of important messages such as the Sermon on the Mount, the parables of the kingdom, and the Olivet Discourse.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affrm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- Mark’s audience was familiar with Jewish customs and geography. Thus, he uses them frequently without providing further explanation.
- The New Testament begins with the first coming of Christ and ends with the promise of His Second Coming.
- The book of Hebrews belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- In the Gospels, , the travel companion of Paul and Peter, writes for the Roman mind.
- A slave is expected to rush from task to task and to do any job immediately so a key word in Mark is “immediately.”
- The Gospel of John can be divided into two sections. The first section is the
- In contrast to the Synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of John focuses more on the seven
- Which of the following people did not write a letter included in the New Testament canon.
- In the Gospel of Mark there is only one quote from the Old Testament and a marked absence of references to the law of Moses.
- John views the soldiers’ division of Jesus’ clothes is viewed as a prophetic fulfillment.
- Which of the following books is a General Epistle?
- In the Gospels, , Paul’s physician-missionary, writes with the Greek mentality in view.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affrm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel stresses the role of women more than the other Gospels.
- Which of the following is not a miracle that Jesus performed?
- Mark only includes parables Jesus.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- There is no purposeful arrangement to the letters as they are presented in the New
- The Acts of the Apostles covers the time from Pentecost to Paul’s imprisonment.
- The Gospel of places an emphasis on the individual person.
- The last twelve verses of Mark are included in the KJV but modern translations like the NASB, NKJV, ESV, HCSB, and NIV usually use footnotes or a combination of footnotes and brackets to indicate that some manuscripts lack the verses.
- John wants Theophilus and other readers to “know the certainty of the things about which you have been instructed.”
- The book of Revelation was written by John on the island of
- The passion week of Jesus life took place in the city of Nazareth since he was known as Jesus of Nazareth.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affrm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- The writer of the Gospel of John identifies himself only as “the disciple Jesus loved.”
Set 2
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- The Gospel of _______ includes more personal details about Jesus than any other Gospel.
- In the Gospels, _________, the travel companion of Paul and Peter, writes for the Roman mind.
- According to the Gospel of John Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- The book of Hebrews belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- The last twelve verses of Mark are included in the KJV but modern translations like the NASB, NKJV, ESV, HCSB, and NIV usually use footnotes or a combination of footnotes and brackets to indicate that some manuscripts lack the verses.
- During Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances He comforted Mary, convinced Thomas of His resurrection, and reassured Peter that he was forgiven for denying Him.
- In the Gospel of Mark there is only one quote from the Old Testament and a marked absence of references to the law of Moses.
- According to our textbook, the original audience for the Gospel of John seems to be Greek-speaking Jews who were living outside of Israel.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- The book of Titus belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- Jesus’ seven miraculous “signs” in the Gospel of John were intended to affirm Jesus’ message and confirm His claims.
- A slave is expected to rush from task to task and to do any job immediately so a key word in Mark is “immediately.”
- In the Gospels, _____________, the Hebrew tax collector, writes for the Hebrew mind.
- John views the soldiers’ division of Jesus’ clothes is viewed as a prophetic fulfillment.
- The books of the New Testament are generally organized into six divisions.
- Which of the following books are General Epistles
- Matthew gives special attention to the rejection of Jesus by the Jewish leaders.
- The book of Mark belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- The typical letters of the Greco-Roman period included an address, a greeting, a body, and a conclusion.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- Matthew’s portrait of Christ is that of
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- There is no purposeful arrangement to the letters as they are presented in the New
- Mark’s writing is action packed, forceful, fresh, vivid, dramatic, realistic, graphic, simple, direct, swift, rough, brief, and to the point.
- In Matthew, the Parables of the Kingdom contrasts the righteousness of the kingdom of heaven with the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees.
- Which of the following people did not write a letter included in the New Testament canon.
- The book of Philemon belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- Because Matthew, Mark, and Luke have more stories in common with one another, these three Gospels are called the “_____________ Gospels.”
- The content of the New Testament Letters is doctrinal and personal.
- In John 3 Jesus met _______________, a Jewish ruler in Jerusalem, to whom He explains what it means to be “born again.”
- The Gospel of _____________ is the only Gospel to mention that Jesus was a carpenter during His early adulthood.
- The Gospel of Matthew provides some of Jesus’ most prominent sermons, parables, and miracles, plus a record of important messages such as the Sermon on the Mount, the parables of the kingdom, and the Olivet Discourse.
- John addresses his Gospel to Theophilus who may have been a Roman official or a nobleman who recently became a Christian.
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel stresses the role of women more than the other Gospels.
- The book of Acts begins with the ascension of Christ and His commission to the apostles to take the gospel message from Jerusalem to the rest of the world.
- Which of the following is not a miracle that Jesus performed?
- According to early church tradition, Mark was a close disciple of James, the brother of Jesus. So, he heard James tell and retell the stories about Jesus everywhere they went.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Matthew originally crafted this Gospel for a group of Christians who needed to become more familiar with the Old Testament.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- The book of Luke belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- The Acts of the Apostles covers the time from Pentecost to Paul’s imprisonment.
- Mark only includes ______ parables Jesus.
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel puts a good deal of emphasis on prayer, reporting that Jesus prayed eleven times, much more than any other Gospel.
- A slave’s birth was unimportant, so Mark does not include the birth of Christ.
- In the Gospels, ___________ interprets the facts of Jesus’ life with an emphasis on His deity.
- The story of the early church begins with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost and focuses initially on the ministry of Peter.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Which of the following books are Pauline Epistles?
Set 3
- A slave is expected to rush from task to task and to do any job immediately so a key word in Mark is “immediately.”
- The book of Luke belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- The book of Titus belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- All of Jesus’ activity in Mark focus on His Judean ministry with the final week focused exclusively on activities in Jerusalem.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- Mark’s portrait of Christ is that of
- Mark only includes ______ parables Jesus.
- John sees prophetic fulfillment in the fact that when they pierced Jesus’ side with a spear both blood and water came out at once.
- Matthew gives special attention to the rejection of Jesus by the Jewish leaders.
- Which of the following books are Pauline Epistles?
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Luke’s purpose is to give “an orderly sequence” of the events about Christ’s birth, life, and sacrificial death followed by His resurrection and ascension back to heaven.
- The New Testament begins with the first coming of Christ and ends with the promise of His Second Coming.
- The passion week of Jesus life took place in the city of Nazareth since he was known as Jesus of Nazareth.
- The writer of the Gospel of John identifies himself only as “the disciple Jesus loved.”
- In the Gospels, ___________ interprets the facts of Jesus’ life with an emphasis on His deity.
- The Gospel of Matthew is the most comprehensive of the four Gospels.
- In contrast to the Synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of John focuses more on the seven _________________ of Christ.
- In order to speed up Jesus’ death so that it did not conflict with the Sabbath, the Jesus legs were broken at the request of the religious leaders.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- The Gospel of John can be divided into two sections. The first section is the _____________ and the second section is the Book of Glory.
- The Mark who authored the Gospel of Mark is not the John Mark that Paul did not want to take with him on his second missionary journey.
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Jesus first miracle was healing a man in Canaan who had leprosy.
- The story of the early church begins with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost and focuses initially on the ministry of Peter.
- Matthew’s Gospel opens with the genealogy of Jesus traced all the way back through King David and concluding with Isaac who was the child of promise.
- According to early church tradition, Mark was a close disciple of James, the brother of Jesus. So, he heard James tell and retell the stories about Jesus everywhere they went.
- Which of the following books is a Pauline Epistle?
- John wants Theophilus and other readers to “know the certainty of the things about which you have been instructed.”
- Which of the following is not a miracle that Jesus performed?
- The book of Acts begins with the ascension of Christ and His commission to the apostles to take the gospel message from Jerusalem to the rest of the world.
- Matthew’s Gospel names no audience for its message other than that which is implied in its Great Commission. Its message was ultimately intended to go to “all nations.”
- All the authors of the New Testament were Jews, with the possible exception of the Roman citizen Paul.
- The Gospel of __________ places an emphasis on the individual person.
- John addresses his Gospel to Theophilus who may have been a Roman official or a nobleman who recently became a Christian.
- Which of the following people did not write a letter included in the New Testament canon.
- Which of the following books are General Epistles
- Luke’s portrait of Christ is that of
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel stresses the role of women more than the other Gospels.
- John views the soldiers’ division of Jesus’ clothes is viewed as a prophetic fulfillment.
- During Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances He comforted Mary, convinced Thomas of His resurrection, and reassured Peter that he was forgiven for denying Him.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- In the Gospel of Mark there is only one quote from the Old Testament and a marked absence of references to the law of Moses.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- The book of Acts ends with a final “update” as Paul awaits his trial before Caesar and the gospel message continues spreading as the church continues to grow.
- Which of the following is not a parable of Jesus?
- According to the Gospel of John Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- Matthew originally crafted this Gospel for a group of Christians who needed to become more familiar with the Old Testament.
Set 4
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- The typical letters of the Greco-Roman period included an address, a greeting, a body, and a conclusion.
- Mark’s writing is action packed, forceful, fresh, vivid, dramatic, realistic, graphic, simple, direct, swift, rough, brief, and to the point.
- According to the Gospel of John Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- The book of Mark belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- During Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances He comforted Mary, convinced Thomas of His resurrection, and reassured Peter that he was forgiven for denying Him.
- According to our textbook, Luke’s Gospel stresses the role of women more than the
- Jesus asked James three times, “Do you love Me?” Upon Peter’s positive confession Jesus recommissioned him to service.
- The New Testament consists of twenty-seven books that were written in Koine Greek or common Greek.
- Luke’s Gospel is the most universal Gospel because the good news about Jesus is for the whole world, not for the Jews only.
- Luke’s purpose is to give “an orderly sequence” of the events about Christ’s birth, life, and sacrificial death followed by His resurrection and ascension back to heaven.
- The Gospel of Matthew provides some of Jesus’ most prominent sermons, parables, and miracles, plus a record of important messages such as the Sermon on the Mount, the parables of the kingdom, and the Olivet Discourse.
- All the authors of the New Testament were Jews, with the possible exception of the Roman citizen Paul.
- John sees prophetic fulfillment in the fact that when they pierced Jesus’ side with a spear both blood and water came out at once.
- The content of the New Testament Letters is doctrinal and personal.
- Because Luke was a physician, there seems to be an interest in sickness and healing in the Third Gospel
- Luke’s portrait of Christ is that of
- According to our textbook, the book of Revelation is written in apocalyptic symbolism and makes use of numbers, animals, and colors as graphic symbols of prophetic realties.
- There is no purposeful arrangement to the letters as they are presented in the New Testament.
- John’s Gospel concludes by noting that while Jesus did many other things, no one could possibly write them all down. If anyone did, even the whole world could not contain all of the books that would have to be written.
- The book of Philemon belongs to the section of the New Testament known as
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- In order to speed up Jesus’ death so that it did not convict with the Sabbath, the Jesus legs were broken at the request of the religious leaders.
- According to our textbook, Mark’s theological purpose was to explain the most signi cant life in all of human history.
- Which of the following books are General Epistles
- Because Matthew, Mark, and Luke have more stories in common with one another, these three Gospels are called the “_____________ Gospels.”
- The Gospel of __________ places an emphasis on the individual person.
- Which of the following is not a miracle that Jesus performed?
- According to the Gospel of John, Jesus’ mission to the Jews was highlighted by seven miraculous signs. One of these signs is
- The Mark who authored the Gospel of Mark is not the John Mark that Paul did not want to take with him on his second missionary journey.
- In the Gospels, _________, the travel companion of Paul and Peter, writes for the Roman mind.
- In John 3 Jesus met _______________, a Jewish ruler in Jerusalem, to whom He explains what it means to be “born again.”
- Jesus rst miracle was healing a man in Canaan who had leprosy.
- Mark recounts nearly _______ miracles of Jesus.
- The books of the New Testament are generally organized into six divisions.
- Mark’s audience was familiar with Jewish customs and geography. Thus, he uses them frequently without providing further explanation.
- Which of the following books is a Pauline Epistle?
- The New Testament begins with the rst coming of Christ and ends with the promise of His Second Coming.
- The Gospel of _______ includes more personal details about Jesus than any other Gospel.
- In the Gospels, __________, Paul’s physician-missionary, writes with the Greek mentality in view.
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- John uses this central “I am” declaration to a affirm the deity of Christ. One of these “I Am” declarations is:
- John’s portrait of Christ is that of
- Matthew’s Gospel describes ve extended teaching sessions, which are arranged in ve major discourses. This was done so that readers could better follow what Jesus said about speci c subjects.
- All of Jesus’ activity in Mark focus on His Judean ministry with the nal week focused exclusively on activities in Jerusalem.
- The Gospel of Matthew is the most comprehensive of the four Gospels.
- The New Testament Epistles are personal letters written to churches and individuals.
- The story of the early church begins with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost and focuses initially on the ministry of Peter.
- A slave is expected to rush from task to task and to do any job immediately so a key word in Mark is “immediately.”
- Rather than focusing on what was already written, the Gospel of John focuses on events, discourses, and miraculous signs not found in the other Gospels.