This Gospel presents Jesus primarily as the promised Jewish King.
What is Matthew?
This letter teaches that salvation comes through faith, not the law.
What is Galatians?
This book emphasizes practical Christian living and wisdom.
What is James?
This companion of Paul wrote both a Gospel and Acts.
Who is Luke?
The word “Gospel” means this.
What is “good news”?
This Gospel frequently uses the word “immediately.”
What is Mark?
This church struggled with division, immorality, and misuse of spiritual gifts.
What is Corinth?
This book strongly warns against false teachers using intense language and examples.
What is Jude?
Timothy was leading the church in this city when Paul wrote to him.
What is Ephesus?
Acts primarily focuses on this.
What is the growth of the early church?
This Gospel was written as a carefully researched and orderly account.
What is Luke?
These four books are known as the Prison Epistles.
What are Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon?
This New Testament book is written in apocalyptic style.
What is Revelation?
This author wrote Revelation.
Who is John?
The audience of Hebrews was primarily this group.
Who are Jewish Christians facing persecution?
This Gospel emphasizes belief and presents Jesus as the Son of God.
What is John?
This letter focuses on joy despite hardship.
What is Philippians?
This letter emphasizes standing firm during suffering and persecution.
What is 1 Peter?
This New Testament book has disputed or unknown authorship.
What is Hebrews?
This New Testament letter focuses on forgiveness and reconciliation.
What is Philemon?
This Gospel writer frequently references the Old Testament to show Jesus fulfilled prophecy.
Who is Matthew?
This letter warns against false teaching that diminishes Christ.
What is Colossians?
A major theme of Revelation is this.
What is Jesus’ victory over evil?
These three books are called the Pastoral Epistles.
What are 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus?
This Gospel writer was NOT one of the original twelve disciples.
Who is Luke?