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THE GOSPELS - QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW

  • MULTIPLE CHOICE: Underline the correct answer.

  • Matthew was a (lawyer, physician, tax-collector).

  • Luke was a (publican, physician, fisherman).

  • (John, Mark, Luke) has been described by some as "The interpreter of Peter."

  • (Matthew, Luke, John) was called "the disciple whom Jesus loved."

  • "Straightway" is the key word of (John, Mark, Matthew).

  • The most cultured of the gospel writers was (John, Luke, Mark).

  • (Matthew, Luke, John) records the first miracle performed by Jesus.

  • John wrote (1, 3, 5) books of the New Testament.

  • (Mark, Luke, Matthew) wrote the book of Acts.

  • (Luke, Mark, John) wrote the book of Revelation.

  • The period between the Testaments covers about (688, 800, 400) years.

  • Jesus was born in (Bethany, Bethlehem, Jerusalem).

  • Jesus was probably crucified on (Sunday, Tuesday, Friday).

  • Jesus was crucified on Mount (Hermon, Calvary, Tabor).

  • The river (Nile, Ganges, Jordan) flows through Palestine.

  • During Christ’s time the Jews were under (Roman, Greek, Persian) rule.

  • The forerunner of Christ was (David, Paul, John the Baptist).

  • Peter was a (carpenter, fisherman, farmer).

  • (Peter, Philip, Judas Iscariot) betrayed Jesus.

  • Gethsemane is a (garden, town, state).

  • (Thieves, Barabbas, Judas) was (were) crucified with Christ.

  • The Sermon on the Mount is found in (Acts, Romans, Matthew).

  • A parable is a (miracle, prayer, story).

  • COMPLETION: Fill in the correct word.

  • Luke traces the genealogy of Christ back to ________________.

  • Matthew traces the genealogy of Christ back to _____________.

  • _____________ is called the kingly gospel.

  • _____________ is called the gospel of activity and energy.

  • _____________ is called the gospel of womanhood.

  • _____________ is called the gospel for the church.

  • _____________ was primarily the gospel for the Romans.

  • _____________ was primarily the gospel for the Greeks.

  • _____________ was primarily the gospel for the Jews.

  • _____________ was the last written of the four gospels.

  • NAME THE GOSPEL CHARACTERIZED BY EACH OF THE FOLLOWING LINES:

  • _____________ The kingly gospel.

  • _____________ The gospel of activity and energy.

  • _____________ The gospel for the church.

  • _____________ The gospel of song and praise.

  • _____________ The gospel of testimony.

  • _____________ The gospel of symbols and mystic numbers.

  • _____________ The gospel for the Jews.

  • _____________ The gospel of the Incarnation.

  • _____________ The gospel of womanhood.

  • _____________ The official and organic gospel.

  • _____________ The artistic gospel.

  • _____________ The gospel for the Gentiles.

  • _____________ The gospel of wonder.

  • _____________ The gospel of vivid detail.

  • _____________ The gospel of feasts.

  • _____________ The spiritual gospel.

  • _____________ The didactic or teaching gospel.

  • _____________ The gospel for the Romans.

  • _____________ The gospel of prayer.

  • _____________ The gospel of power over demons.

  • IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING HOLY SONGS:

  • _________________________________ The Magnificat.

  • _________________________________ Nunc Dimittis.

  • _________________________________ Gloria in Excelsis.

  • _________________________________ The Benedictus.

  • TRUE -- FALSE: Encircle the correct answer (T or F).

  • All of the gospel writers were apostles T F

  • The gospel of John is noted for its many parables T F

  • Mark accompanied Paul on part of his first mission tour T F

  • The gospel of John is one of the synoptic gospels T F

  • John was a cousin of Jesus T F

  • The gospel of John was written on the Isle of Patmos T F

  • Matthew was a Gentile T F

  • Luke accompanied Paul on some of his mission tours T F

  • John’s gospel was written before the church was established T F

  • Matthew refers to himself as "The publican" T F

  • "Jesus" is the proper name of our Lord T F

  • The word Christ means savior T F

  • The word Messiah means "anointed" T F

  • Matthew lists 42 generations in the genealogy of Christ T F

  • Joseph and Mary, parents of Jesus, were of the house of David T F

  • The parents of John the Baptist were of the tribe of Levi T F

  • The Pharisees believed in both the oral and written law T F

  • The Sadducees believed in the resurrection T F

  • A publican was a tax collector T F

  • Jesus was baptized in the sea of Galilee T F

  • The temptation of Jesus came before His baptism T F

  • The Gospel according to John tells of Jesus’ baptism T F

  • The sermon on the mount is recorded by Matthew in Chs. 5,6,7 T F

  • The names of the twelve apostles are found in Luke 10:1-42 T F

  • The gospel according to John tells of the temptation of Jesus T F

  • Luke has been called "the gospel of song and praise" T F

  • Parables and miracles are the same T F

  • The Jews valued men as they wielded empires T F

  • At first the apostles preached only to the Jews T F

  • Temptation is a sin T F

  • Exodus 3:15 contains the first Messianic prophecy T F

  • Matthew names five women in the genealogy of Christ T F

  • Quirinius was governor of Syria when Christ was born T F

  • John the Baptist was six months younger than Jesus T F

  • John the Baptist was the Elijah predicted by Malachi T F

  • The term Baptist is a God-given name T F

  • John the Baptist never doubted that Jesus was the Christ T F

  • John the Baptist was in the kingdom of Christ T F

  • The church was established during John the Baptist’s lifetime T F

  • The temptation of Jesus was as real as His baptism T F

  • The baptism of Jesus is described in Matthew 3:1-17 T F

  • The temptation of Jesus is related in Matthew 4:1-25 T F

  • Peter was the first disciple of the Lord T F

  • The sermon of the Mount was preached on Mount Olivet T F

  • Jesus gives fornication as the only ground for divorce T F

  • Jesus taught that it is wrong to stand to pray T F

  • Peter was a married man T F

  • There were two apostles by the name of Judas T F

  • There have been only twelve apostles T F

  • The church was established when the twelve were chosen T F

  • Jesus taught that the laborer is worthy of his hire T F

  • Jesus performed His first miracle at Cana in Galilee T F

  • Jesus healed every sick person that He saw T F

  • The Pharisees accused Christ of having a demon T F

  • Parables and miracles are the same T F

  • It was lawful for David to eat the holy bread T F

  • It was unlawful to heal on the Sabbath T F

  • Man was made for the Sabbath T F

  • Man will have to account for every idle word he speaks T F

  • To be saved man must obey the will of God T F

  • Jesus remained in the tomb 72 hours T F

  • In the parable of the sower the seed is the word of God T F

  • In the parable of the sower the birds represent the devil T F

  • MATCHING: Connect the proper reference with each quotation below.

  • "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved."

  • "Except one be born anew, he cannot enter the kingdom of God."

  • "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do."

  • "By their fruits ye shall know them."

  • "And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us."

  • "This is my beloved Son…hear ye him."

  • "Upon this rock I will build my church."

  • "I am the light of the world."

  • "He continued all night in prayer to God."

  • "She hath done what she could."

  • References:

    (a) Mark 14:8 (b) John 1:14 (c) Luke 23:34 (d) John 8:12
    (e) Luke 6:12 (f) Mark 16:16 (g) John 3:3 (h) Matthew 7:16
    (i) Matthew 16:18 (j) Matthew 17:5

  • TOPICS FOR FURTHER STUDY:

  • The Period between the Testaments.

  • Palestine during the time of Christ.

  • The Jewish sects and parties.

  • The sins that crucified Christ.

  • Physical phenomena which accompanied the crucifixion of Christ.

  • The seven statements Christ made while on the cross.

  • The appearances of Christ after His resurrection.

  • The great commission.

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