These are the two main divisions of the Bible.
Old Testament and New Testament
He is the author of this book.
Matthew
The person that most likely wrote the Gospel of Mark.
This man wrote this Gospel, even though he was in fact a Gentile.
Luke
The author of the Gospel of John.
John
He is the central figure of the New Testament.
Jesus
The occupation of the author of the Gospel of Matthew.
Tax collector
The people group that this book is most likely written to, for the purpose of explaining who Jesus was and the significance of what He said and did.
Gentiles
The main theme of the Gospel of Luke.
Jesus is the Son of Man, or the perfect man.
The number of "I am" statements recorded in the Gospel of John.
7
This teaching technique uses stories to teach a heavenly lesson and is used often in the Gospels.
Parables
The theme of the Gospel of Matthew.
Jesus is the Messiah.
The theme of the book of Mark. This theme is conveyed by including little teaching and a lot of works of Jesus.
Jesus is the servant of God.
The occupation of the author of this Gospel.
Doctor (or physician)
The name of the three people in Jesus' "inner-circle."
Peter, James, John.
The number of books there are in the New Testament.
This is the exclusive group that Matthew was a part of that followed Jesus around and heard him speak.
The disciples.
The city that this book was likely written from. It was the main city in the Roman empire.
Rome
The sheepish people group that is mentioned as being at the birth of Christ, but only in this book.
Shepherds
The big theme of the Gospel of John.
This is another word for "testament." Also known as "promise."
Covenant
The audience to which the author of the Gospel of Matthew is written.
Jewish Christians
The person that Mark most likely talked to in order to write this Gospel. This book is most likely his story.
Peter
The person that the book of Luke is addressed to. (The proper name of the person)
Theophilus (THEE-OFF-ILL-US)
Genesis (In the beginning...)