This was Matthew's occupation before he met Jesus
What is a tax collector?
He was the author of the second gospel
Who is John Mark?
This was Luke's occupation while he was writing his Gospel
What is a doctor/physician?
What is "the disciple whom Jesus loved"?
The first four books of the New Testament are called this
What are the Gospels?
This is the audience who Matthew wrote to, mainly because he was a part of this group
Who are the Jewish seekers and believers?
Mark heard and wrote his Gospel based on this man's preaching and teaching
Who is Peter?
Luke was a part of these people, meaning he was not a Jew and didn't follow Jewish customs
What is a Gentile?
John's intended audience was this which included Jews, Gentiles, those who read it in the past, and those currently reading it
Who is EVERYONE?
The word Gospel means this
What is "good news"?
Matthew's main theme was recognizing Jesus as the fulfillment of this, which includes the entire Old Testament
What is prophecy?
Mark's gospel is very fast paced making it this of the gospels, with only 16 chapters in the entire book
What is the shortest?
One of the main groups of people who read Luke's gospel was this group who enjoyed the long reading and attention to detail because they were thinkers and scholars
Who are the Greeks?
John is the only non-synoptic gospel. His Gospel is actually this much different from the other 3 gospels.
What is 90%?
The first 3 gospels are known as this, meaning they "see together" as their gospels are very similar in content
What are synoptic?
Matthew wanted to show Jesus as this, the one the Jews had been waiting on
Who is the Messiah?
Mark wrote his Gospel to this group of people, known for their Military strength
Who are the Romans?
Luke wrote his gospel to Gentiles but it was addressed to this person, a friend of Luke's who had recently become a follower of Jesus
Who is Theophilus?
John uses this word to describe Jesus in the first chapter of his gospel which was meaningful for both Jews and Gentiles.
What is "Word" or logos?
We are told to read the gospels like this meaning that we need to read each gospel with each other and not top to bottom
What is horizontally?
Matthew begins with the lineage of Joseph which shows how Jesus was the descendant of these two main men in the Old Testament
Who are Abraham and David?
What is the last week of Jesus' life/holy week?
Luke's main focus on Jesus' interaction with these people, which included women, sinners, Gentiles, and the poor
Who are the outcasts?
John was more concerned with this part of Jesus rather than what He did. John wanted the reader to know that Jesus was the Son of God.
What is Jesus' identity?
This is the only miracle to appear in all 4 gospels
What is the feeding of the five thousand?