Community
Characters
Teachings
Themes
100

Who were Luke's community? 

The Gentiles


100
What was Zacchaeus' job? 

Tax collector

100

We must rely on (blank) instead of relying on (blank)

God/wealth

100

Luke's use of different characters who are wealthy, poor, male, female, etc. exemplifies which of his themes?  

Universal mission

200

What language was Luke's gospel written in? 

Greek

200

This is the poor man who was covered in sores and lay outside a rich man's gate 

Lazarus

200

We should not (blank) about fine clothes or food if we are truly faithful

worry
200

Luke uses different characters, their situations, and Jesus' response to their situations to teach his audience how to be better (blank) 

disciples

300

Who did Luke's community suffer persecution from? 

The Romans

300

The rich ruler followed which guidlines his entire life

The ten commandments

300

Lazarus is poor in his life on earth, but he is faithful to God and ends up in (blank)

Heaven

300

Why is the theme of universal mission (showing the fates of the rich and the poor) important to Luke's community? 

(multiple answers)

They were suffering persecution and were considered the 'lowly.' The focus on rich and poor within universal mission gives the Gentile community hope that they will find favor with God in Heaven. 

400
Where was Luke's community most likely located?

Syria (Antioch) 

400

Zacchaeus gave how many of his possessions to the poor? 

HALF

400

The wealthy can earn salvation by...

(there is not just one answer to this)

detaching from material possessions/wealth (something along these lines)

400

Jesus teaching the wealthy how to earn salvation is an example of which of Luke's themes? 

Jesus as the Savior of all
500
What time was Luke's gospel most likely written?

85-90 CE

500

The woman who gives 2 coins (more than the wealthy) even out of her poverty

The widow

500

We do not need to be wealthy to help and care for others. Like the widow, we can 'give out of our (blank)'

poverty

500

In his gospel, Luke tries to show the Romans that (blank)

(multiple answers)

'Christianity' should be recognized as a lawful religion
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