This man wrote the Gospel of John
Who is John the Beloved Disciple
Because he takes time to included details regarding certain religious customs, we know Mark was writing to this audience.
Who are the Gentiles?
This is one of the 4 reasons for the Incarnation.
To save us by reconciling us to God....
*all 4 reasons are correct.
The Mystery of Jesus is one of the sections of this man's Gospel.
Who is Mark?
This term means the study of Christ.
He was a tax collector before he wrote his Gospel.
Who is Matthew
What is the destruction of the temple?
This is a fitting name for the Gospel of Luke.
What is the Gospel of Mercy?
John devotes a large portion of his gospel to this event.
What is the Last Supper?
This term refers to when God became man in the person of Jesus Christ
What is the Incarnation?
Luke gives this evidence that he knew Mary, Jesus' Mother.
What is a detailed account of Jesus' birth that only Mary would have known.
John gave this type of account in his Gospel.
What is an eyewitness account
What are the Passion, death, and Resurrection of Jesus.
Preparation for ministry in Galilee followed by the journey and teaching in Jerusalem is part of his gospel.
Who is Luke?
This phrase connects the book of Genesis to John's prologue.
What is "in the beginning?"
His Gospel was the likely the first to be written.
Who is Mark
This is the purpose Luke claimed for writing his Gospel.
What is to compile a narrative of the life of Jesus?
What are prayer and the work of the Holy Spirit?
The story of Lazarus being raised from the dead is found in his Gospel.
Luke also wrote this book of the Bible.
What is Acts of the Apostles?
This man was one of Luke's companions.
This audience was the recipient of John's Gospel.
These themes are found in the prologue of John's Gospel.
What are light, life, and the Trinity.
The shift from dialogue to monologue in John's Gospel indicates this.
What is that Jesus' teachings are meant for the whole world?
This term refers to the three Gospels that are very similar. And these three Gospels are:
What is Synoptic?
Matthew, Mark, Luke.