Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Mixed
100

How does Matthew start his gospel of?

 The genealogy of our Lord Jesus Christ.

100

Who is Mark?

Mark - known as John Mark was a nephew of Barnabas (Col 4:10)

100

To whom is this book mainly directed or written to?

This gospel was written for the Greeks - Theophilus (Luke 1:3).

100

To whom is this book mainly directed or written to?

The 1st three are written for Jews and Gentiles, this gospel is written to the Church of God. 

100

How many books in New Testament?

27 books.

200

What is overarching theme of Mattew?

It represents Jesus Christ as the perfect king.

200

To whom is Mark written?

This gospel was written for the Gentiles. 

200

What is different about the starting of this book than the other gospels?

This book has the genealogy of Christ. However, not for a king like Mathew. This genealogy of Christ is that of man. 

200

What are the names of the books that John wrote?

And who is he?

He is the author of 5 books - Gospel according to John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John and Revelation

He was brother of James (Sons of Zebedee or sons of Thunder)

200

How many books in Old Testament?

39 books

300

How was our King treated?

Rejection

  • Chapters 11–12: Leaders refused Him despite prophecy

  • Chapters 21–23: Final confrontations in Jerusalem

  • Takeaway: Following Jesus may not be popular, but it is right

300

How is Christ presented in Mark?(What is overarching theme?)

Mark presents Christ as The Perfect Servant 

Key verse:Mark 10:45

“The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many”

300

How many books did Luke write and what are they?

2; Luke and Acts

300

What is special about this book?

  • No genealogy like Matthew or Luke since God has not genealogy.  

    Purpose of this book - John 20:31- But these are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God and that by believing you may have life in His name.                          


  • Also known as the Apostle of Love since his main theme in the epistles (letters is love)

300

What is Mathew, Mark and Luke called? 

Synoptic Gospels

400

What is our job now as disciples of His?

 (The Great Commission)

  • Chapter 28:16–20: 'Go and make disciples of all nations'

  • The King is in heaven but will return

  • Takeaway: We are His messengers

400

What are some things that are unique about this gospel?

  • This gospel does not start with the genealogy like Mathew or Luke.

  • But just rather starts with Jesus Christ doing work. Genealogy of a servant is not important, but rather the work that is being done is. 

  • Shortest gospel
400

What did Luke show our Lord Jesus Christ as?

  • Luke portrays Christ as the perfect Man

  • Christ’s humanity is emphasized. 

  • Luke stresses the fact that the Saviour heals both the Spirit and the body. 

400

What does John portray Jesus as?

John portrays Christ as the Son of God.

400

What is the difference between apostle, epistle and disciple?

Apostle - defined in Acts 1

Epistle - letter

Disciple - Follower

500

What was Matthew's other name and his profession?

Other name of Matthew was Levi. He was a tax collector.

500

True or False

Mark was a faithful fellow servant initially to Paul at first.

False

  • Mark was not a faithful fellow servant initially to Paul. But later on, due to Barnabas encouragement, Mark changed. And later on in life, Paul recognizes that Mark is now very useful to him

500

What is an overall summary of Luke?

The Gospel of Luke is a detailed, historical account focusing on Jesus as the Savior for all people, with special emphasis on the marginalized, women, and the poor.

500

What are some miracles that John wrote about which are not in other Gospels?

There are miracles that Christ did that are only written in this gospel - turning water into vine, raising of Lazarus from the dead, etc

    

500

1)What was Luke's occupation in particular?

A Physician 


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