BIBL 104 Quiz 6: New Testament Gospels and Themes Liberty University

This quiz tests knowledge on the gospels and themes of the New Testament, including significant figures and events.

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1/3BIBL 104 Quiz 6: New Testament Gospels and ThemesLiberty UniversityLiberty UniversityBIBL 104 quiz 6correct answersPer our textbook, some scholars date the Gospel of Mark to AD85.Luke’s Gospel can be characterized ascomprehensive, universal, historical, and individualisticAlthough Paul’s travels were extensive, he never actually made it to RomeThe two primary purposes that the writers had in mind when writing their Gospels were…For whom was Matthew initially written?How does John’s Gospel differ from the Synoptic Gospels?Witnessing is a major theme in the book of Acts.What characterizes the unique parables found in Luke?Johannine authorship is in line with the external evidence of church tradition that holds that the author ofthe Fourth Gospel is John, the son of Zebedee.The books of the New Testament are generally organized into the following divisions:Who was Luke and what can be known about him?The most unique term in Matthew’s Gospel is the….Gentile Romans were the original recipients of Mark’s Gospel.According to our text, there are five key ideas in Acts:What are some of the unique features found in the Gospel of Mark?What is the key verse of Mark’s Gospel, and what does it tell us of the message Mark tries to get acrossto his readers.Since Acts is narrative, we should approach it in much the same way that we approached the Gospels.The author of Matthew shows unusual familiarity with money and coins, which one would expect from aformer tax collector.How does the concept of an opt-repeated oral tradition enter into the Synoptic Problem?The traditional view throughout most of church history is that Luke was the authorOne of Jesus’s favorite literacy techniques was the:Although Paul’s travels were extensive he never actually made it to RomeWhat is the key verse of Marks gospel and what does it tell us of the message Mark tries to get across tohis readers.___ is the major person and theme of the books of the New Testament.The New Testament consists of twenty seven books that were written in Koine Greek or common Greek.The term gospel translates the Greek word euangelion which means:Why does John place so much emphasis on believing the gospel?The deity of Jesus Christ is not a major focus in John’s GospelThe gospels comprise almost half of the New Testament in terms of percentage.The Holy Spirit does not play a major role in ActsThe New Testament introduces us to the person of Jesus Christ. It connects his claims to the OldTestament messianic prophecies and presents him as the promised messiah.Jesus s King is the major theme in Matthews GospelOne of Jesus’ favorite literary techniques was theWhile the New Testament Epistles follow the typical form of first-century letters in the Roman world,they uniquely express….Luke wrote his Gospel to emphasize that Jesus is the perfect Son of God and Savior of all mankind

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2/3What are some indications that Roman Christians were the original recipients of Mark's Gospel?1.False2.True3.False4.both a and b5.none of the above.6.Rather than focusing on what was already written, John focuses on events, discourses, and miraculous signs not found in the other Gospels7.True8.They focus on individuals.9.True10.the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the Letters, and the Revelation11.All of the above.12.“kingdom of heaven”13.True14.witnessing, church, Holy Spirit, prayer, and growth of the church15.Mark uses introduction, expectation, conflict, complicated plot as in Greek tragedy, drama, and grand epilogue16.Mark 10:45-Jesus is the Servant Son of God who came to serve and give His life as a ransom for many.17.True18.True19.all of the above.20.True1.One of Jesus’s favorite literacy techniques was the:parable2.Although Paul’s travels were extensive he never actually made it to Rome.False3.What are some of the unique features found in the Gospel of Mark?Mark uses the introductionexpectation conflict complicated plot as in Greek tragedy drama and grand epilogue.

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3/34.The two primary purposes that the writers had in mind when writing their gospels were:Both aand b5.Per our textbook some scholars date the gospel of mark to AD85.False6.For whom was Matthew initially written?For a group of Christians who were already familiar withthe Old Testament.7.The author of Matthew shows unusual familiarity with money and coins which one would expectfrom a former tax collector.True8.What is the key verse of Marks gospel and what does it tell us of the message Mark tries to getacross to his readers.Mark 10:45Jesus is the servant Son of God who came to serve and givehis life as a ransom for many.9.___ is the major person and theme of the books of the New Testament.None of the above??10.The New Testament consists of twenty seven books that were written in Koine Greek or commonGreek.True11.The term gospel translates the Greek word euangelion which means:good news12.Why does John place so much emphasis on believing the gospel?To convey the dramatic resultsof believing the truth about Jesus.13.Who was Luke and what can be known about him?All of the above14.What characterizes the unique parables found in Luke? The focus on individuals15.The deity of Jesus Christ is not a major focus in John’s Gospel.False16.The traditional view throughout most of church history is that Luke was the author of acts:True17.The gospels comprise almost half of the New Testament in terms of percentage. True18.The Holy Spirit does not play a major role in Acts.False19.The New Testament introduces us to the person of Jesus Christ. It connects his claims to the OldTestament messianic prophecies and presents him as the promised messiah.True20.Jesus s King is the major theme in Matthews Gospel.TrueQuestion12.5outof2.5pointsTheauthorofMatthewshowsunusualfamiliaritywithmoneyandcoins,whichonewouldexpectfromaformertaxcollector.SelectedAnswer:True
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