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Question 1 Jesus is King is the major theme
in Matthew’s Gospel.
Question 2 Witnessing is a major theme in
the book of Acts.
Question 3 Luke’s Gospel can be
characterized as comprehensive, universal, historical, and individualistic.
Question 4 Although Paul’s travels were extensive,
he never actually made it to Rome.
Question 5 A danger of typology is to
identify far too few Old Testament things or people as type.
Question 6 For whom was Matthew initially
written?
Question 7 Gentile Romans were the original
recipients of Mark’s Gospel.
Question 8 Per our textbook, some scholars
date the Gospel of Mark to AD85.
Question 9 The Four Questions of Biblical
Application Include…
Question 10 What are the two key questions
for the process of interpretation?
Question 11 The deity of Jesus Christ is
not a major focus in John’s Gospel.
Question 12 Luke wrote his Gospel to
emphasize that Jesus is the perfect Son of God and Savior of all mankind.
Question 13 While the New Testament
Epistles follow the typical form of firstcentury letters in the Roman world,
they uniquely express….
Question 14 How does the concept of an optrepeated
oral tradition enter into the Synoptic Problem?
Question 15 The traditional view throughout
most of church history is that Luke was the author of Acts.
Question 16 The similarities of our time
and an audience of an Old Testament passage would far outweigh the differences,
so no unique challenges would arise.
Question 17 Correlation also helps you step
back and get a bigpicture view of the Bible.
Question 18 The author of Matthew shows
unusual familiarity with money and coins, which one would expect from a former
tax collector.
Question 19 The New Testament consists of
twentyseven books that were written in Koine Greek or common Greek.
Question 20 The Gospels comprise almost
half of the New Testament in terms of percentage.
Question 1 The traditional view throughout
most of church history is that Luke was the author of Acts.
Question 2 The most unique term in
Matthew’s Gospel is the….
Question 3 The Gospels comprise almost half
of the New Testament in terms of percentage.
Question 4 Since Acts is narrative, we
should approach it in much the same way that we approached the Gospels.
Question 5 The New Testament introduces us
to the person of Jesus Christ. It connects His claims to the Old Testament
messianic prophecies and presents Him as the promised Messiah.
Question 6 The two primary purposes that
the writers had in mind when writing their Gospels were…
Question 7 Mark wrote his Gospel with a
Gentile Roman audience in mind.
Question 8 ______________is the major
person and theme of the books of the New Testament.
Question 9 The Holy Spirit does not play a
major role in Acts.
Question 10 What are some indications that
Roman Christians were the original recipients of Mark's Gospel?
Question 11 One of Jesus’ favorite literary
techniques was the_________.
Question 12 What characterizes the unique
parables found in Luke?
Question 13 For whom was Matthew initially
written?
Question 14 Johannine authorship is in line
with the external evidence of church tradition that holds that the author of
the Fourth Gospel is John, the son of Zebedee.
Question 15 How does the concept of an optrepeated
oral tradition enter into the Synoptic Problem?
Question 16 Although Paul’s travels were
extensive, he never actually made it to Rome.
Question 17 Gentile Romans were the
original recipients of Mark’s Gospel.
Question 18 The New Testament consists of
twentyseven books that were written in Koine Greek or common Greek.
Question 19 While the New Testament
Epistles follow the typical form of firstcentury letters in the Roman world,
they uniquely express….
Question 20 Per our textbook, some scholars
date the Gospel of Mark to AD85.
Question 1 The author of Matthew shows
unusual familiarity with money and coins, which one would expect from a former
tax collector.
Question 2 How does John’s Gospel differ
from the Synoptic Gospels?
Question 3 Why does John place so much
emphasis on believing the gospel?
Question 4 What is the key verse of Mark’s
Gospel, and what does it tell us of the message Mark tries to get across to his
readers.
Question 5 Who was Luke and what can be
known about him?
Question 6 The Gospels comprise almost half
of the New Testament in terms of percentage.
Question 7 The Holy Spirit does not play a
major role in Acts.
Question 8 The deity of Jesus Christ is not
a major focus in John’s Gospel.
Question 9 How does the concept of an optrepeated
oral tradition enter into the Synoptic Problem?
Question 10 The two primary purposes that
the writers had in mind when writing their Gospels were…
Question 11 Per our textbook, some scholars
date the Gospel of Mark to AD85.
Question 12 Although Paul’s travels were
extensive, he never actually made it to Rome.
Question 13 Luke’s Gospel can be
characterized as comprehensive, universal, historical, and individualistic.
Question 14 ______________is the major
person and theme of the books of the New Testament.
Question 15 What characterizes the unique
parables found in Luke?
Question 16 What are some indications that
Roman Christians were the original recipients of Mark's Gospel?
Question 17 The books of the New Testament
are generally organized into the following divisions:
Question 18 While the New Testament
Epistles follow the typical form of firstcentury letters in the Roman world,
they uniquely express….
Question 19 Luke wrote his Gospel to
emphasize that Jesus is the perfect Son of God and Savior of all mankind.
Question 20 Gentile Romans were the
original recipients of Mark’s Gospel.
Question 1 What is the key verse of Mark’s
Gospel, and what does it tell us of the message Mark tries to get across to his
readers.
Question 2 The Holy Spirit does not play a
major role in Acts.
Question 3 The New Testament consists of
twentyseven books that were written in Koine Greek or common Greek.
Question 4 Why does John place so much
emphasis on believing the gospel?
Question 5 Mark wrote his Gospel with a
Gentile Roman audience in mind.
Question 6 How does the concept of an optrepeated
oral tradition enter into the Synoptic Problem?
Question 7 Although Paul’s travels were
extensive, he never actually made it to Rome.
Question 8 Luke’s Gospel can be
characterized as comprehensive, universal, historical, and individualistic.
Question 9 The two primary purposes that
the writers had in mind when writing their Gospels were…
Question 10 The books of the New Testament
are generally organized into the following divisions:
Question 11 Jesus is King is the major
theme in Matthew’s Gospel.
Question 12 According to our text, there
are five key ideas in Acts:
Question 13 Since Acts is narrative, we
should approach it in much the same way that we approached the Gospels.
Question 14 What characterizes the unique
parables found in Luke?
Question 15 Luke wrote his Gospel to
emphasize that Jesus is the perfect Son of God and Savior of all mankind.
Question 16 Per our textbook, some scholars
date the Gospel of Mark to AD85.
Question 17 What are some indications that
Roman Christians were the original recipients of Mark's Gospel?
Question 18 The author of Matthew shows
unusual familiarity with money and coins, which one would expect from a former
tax collector.
Question 19 ______________is the major
person and theme of the books of the New Testament.
Question 20 Gentile Romans were the
original recipients of Mark’s Gospel.
Question 1 Per our textbook, some scholars
date the Gospel of Mark to AD85.
Question 2 Luke’s Gospel can be
characterized as comprehensive, universal, historical, and individualistic.
Question 3 Although Paul’s travels were
extensive, he never actually made it to Rome.
Question 4 The two primary purposes that
the writers had in mind when writing their Gospels were…
Question 5 For whom was Matthew initially
written?
Question 6 How does John’s Gospel differ
from the Synoptic Gospels?
Question 7 Witnessing is a major theme in
the book of Acts.
Question 8 What characterizes the unique
parables found in Luke?
Question 9 Johannine authorship is in line
with the external evidence of church tradition that holds that the author of
the Fourth Gospel is John, the son of Zebedee.
Question 10 The books of the New Testament
are generally organized into the following divisions:
Question 11 Who was Luke and what can be
known about him?
Question 12 The most unique term in
Matthew’s Gospel is the….
Question 13 Gentile Romans were the
original recipients of Mark’s Gospel.
Question 14 According to our text, there
are five key ideas in Acts:
Question 15 What are some of the unique
features found in the Gospel of Mark?
Question 16 What is the key verse of Mark’s
Gospel, and what does it tell us of the message Mark tries to get across to his
readers.
Question 17 Since Acts is narrative, we
should approach it in much the same way that we approached the Gospels.
Question 18 The author of Matthew shows
unusual familiarity with money and coins, which one would expect from a former
tax collector.
Question 19 How does the concept of an optrepeated
oral tradition enter into the Synoptic Problem?
Question 20 The traditional view throughout
most of church history is that Luke was the author of Acts.
Question 1 The Holy Spirit does not play a
major role in Acts.
Question 2 Gentile Romans were the original
recipients of Mark’s Gospel.
Question 3 Who was Luke and what can be
known about him?
Question 4 The term gospel translates the
Greek word euangelion, which means…
Question 5 Witnessing is a major theme in
the book of Acts.
Question 6 The Gospels comprise almost half
of the New Testament in terms of percentage.
Question 7 While the New Testament Epistles
follow the typical form of firstcentury letters in the Roman world, they
uniquely express….
Question 8 ______________is the major
person and theme of the books of the New Testament.
Question 9 The two primary purposes that
the writers had in mind when writing their Gospels were…
Question 10 Since Acts is narrative, we
should approach it in much the same way that we approached the Gospels.
Question 11 Luke’s Gospel can be
characterized as comprehensive, universal, historical, and individualistic.
Question 12 The books of the New Testament
are generally organized into the following divisions:
Question 13 What is the key verse of Mark’s
Gospel, and what does it tell us of the message Mark tries to get across to his
readers.
Question 14 How does the concept of an optrepeated
oral tradition enter into the Synoptic Problem?
Question 15 Per our textbook, some scholars
date the Gospel of Mark to AD85.
Question 16 The deity of Jesus Christ is
not a major focus in John’s Gospel.
Question 17 The New Testament consists of
twentyseven books that were written in Koine Greek or common Greek.
Question 18 The author of Matthew shows
unusual familiarity with money and coins, which one would expect from a former
tax collector.
Question 19 For whom was Matthew initially
written?
Question 20 How does John’s Gospel differ
from the Synoptic Gospels?
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