The four Gospels give us four different _________ of Jesus.
portraits (or similar terms)
What Gospel was written last
The Gospel of John
Who the Gospel of Mark was written to.
Who are the Romans?
After performing a healing or miracle, Jesus often says "Your ____ has saved you."
Faith
What is the scripture passage that directly relates Jesus to divine authority in the Gospel of Mark
Jesus stills the storm
The three Gospels that use the same kind of language and include many of the same events.
What are Matthew, Mark, and Luke
Name the audience of John
Hellenists
Samaritains
Gentiles
The theme or emphasis for the Gospel of Mark.
Suffering servant
Wheel of fortune
Define the 'Messianic Secret' (prophecy)
A person from the line of David will lead the people of Israel to the promised land
Wheel of fortune
Name the 2 Gospels that reference the Beatitudes
Matthew and Luke
Wheel of fortune
What the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are called.
Synoptic Gospels
Define the term synoptic
Similar views
what does the term Pax romana mean?
Roman Peace
Define "parable"
A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson
who are referenced as the "chosen people" in the Bible
Israelites (Jews are not considered the chosen people as they turned away from God)
The Gospel that is different from the others.
John
How is Jesus seen in Matthews Gospel
Authority figure/ messianic prophecy fufiller
Wheel of fortune
When was this Gospel was written
65 AD
What title is used most often for Jesus?
Son of Man
List the Roman political table
Gods
Emperor
Consols
Government
Rich Families/ Merchants
Citizens
Non Citizens
Foreigners
Slaves
Criminals
The benefit of having four different Gospel accounts of Jesus' life and work.
we have a more complete picture of Jesus
explain how Jesus is seen in each Gospel
Matthew - Authority Figure/ Leader
Mark- Suffering Servant
Luke- Teacher/ Healer
John- Divine Figure
Name the 6 themes of mark
Divine power and authority
demonstrations of faith by individuals
Discipleship challenges and responses
responses of the crowds
foreshadowing of Jesus' death and resurrection
Wheel of fortune
miracles of healing
explain why the Roman converts related to Jesus
The shared connection of suffering and persecution
Why did the Roman empire spread so effectively?
It incorporated other countries Gods and customs into their religion (house of the Gods) and made them citizens