
BIBL 104 BIBL104 Quiz 6 (Liberty University)
BIBL104 Quiz 6 (Liberty University)
- How does the concept of an opt-repeated oral tradition enter into the Synoptic Problem
- 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
- Since Acts is narrative, we should approach it in much the same way that we approached the Gospels
- How does John’s Gospel differ from the Synoptic Gospels
- What characterizes the unique parables found in Luke
- The Holy Spirit does not play a major role in Acts.
- Per our textbook, some scholars date the Gospel of Mark to AD85.
- Although Paul’s travels were extensive, he never actually made it to Rome
- For whom was Matthew initially written
- Luke wrote his Gospel to emphasize that Jesus is the perfect Son of God and Savior of all mankind.
- The term gospel translates the Greek word euangelion, which means
- The New Testament consists of twenty-seven books that were written in Koine Greek or common Greek.
- Gentile Romans were the original recipients of Mark’s Gospel
- One of Jesus’ favorite literary techniques was the_________.
- The books of the New Testament are generally organized into the following divisions
- 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
- Why does John place so much emphasis on believing the gospel?
- The Gospels comprise almost half of the New Testament in terms of percentage
- According to our text, there are five key ideas in Acts
- The deity of Jesus Christ is not a major focus in John’s Gospel.