General NT
Euangelion
Jesus early in the Gospels
Beatitudes and Apostles
Caesarea Philippi and Papacy
100

How many books in the NT

27

100

What are the Synoptic Gospels

Matthew, Mark and Luke

100

When is the temptation in the desert

Happens after Jesus' baptism

100

What does beatitude mean

blessings

100

What name does Jesus give Simon after his statement about Jesus, and what does this name mean?

Peter meaning Rock

200

What are the Catholic Letters

Written to the Universal Church

200

Hypothetical source that Matthew and Luke have in common

Q

200

Where Jesus preaches in Nazareth

Synagogue

200

What are disciples

Simply followers of Jesus

200

What was the cave at Caesarea Philippi thought to be 

Entrance to Hades

300

What does the word "gospel" mean

Good News

300

What is Peter or Paul

Possible oral source for Mark

300

How is Jesus tempted to show his divinity

Throw yourself down from the top of the Temple

300

What are the 12 apostles

Symbolizes the new 12 tribes of Israel

300

What people are subservient to in the Kingdom of God

Obedience to God's will

400

To what author are most of the NT’s letters attributed 

Paul

400

Written source for both Matthew and Luke

Mark as a source

400

What is the central teaching of Jesus when he preaches in Nazareth 

Quote from Isaiah about the Kingdom of God

400

What are the blessings and woes

Luke balances his beatitudes using these elements

400

What is Rome and why it is important as the first position among bishops

Peter as first bishop and killed here

500

What is the category of "other" in the NT

Hebrews, Acts and Revelations

500

Explains the relationship between the Synoptic Gospels and the possible sources

Modified Two Source Theory

500

Why does the story of the two prophets make the people angry enough to try and kill Jesus?

Because the message in the synagogue includes outsiders as well as Jews.

500

What is Jesus as the New Moses

Christological image in Matthew and why Jesus' preaches from a mountain

500

What are the three things necessary for a teaching to be considered infallible

Tradition and scripture / faith and morals / declared ex cathedra

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