New Testament Basics
Structure of the NT
Gospel of Luke
Temptations of Jesus
Crucifixion
100

This section of the New Testament means “Good News”

What are the Gospels?

100

This book continues the story after Luke’s Gospel

What is Acts of the Apostles?

100

Luke likely wrote for this group of people (not Jews)

Who are Gentiles?

100

Jesus was tempted by this figure

Who is Satan?

100

Crucifixion was used by this empire

What is Rome?

200

The New Testament has this many books

What is 27?

200

Another word for “letters” in the New Testament

What are Epistles?

200

Luke probably came from this city

What is Antioch?

200

 The temptations take place in this location

What is the desert/wilderness?

200

One reason for crucifixion was to send this kind of message

What is a warning/deterrent?

300

These three Gospels are known as the Synoptic Gospels

What are Matthew, Mark, and Luke?

300

These epistles were written by Paul

What are Pauline Epistles?

300

Luke wrote in this language

What is Greek?

300

Turning stones into this was one temptation

What is bread?

300

Crucifixion was meant to be this (besides painful)

What is public?

400

This Gospel is NOT considered synoptic

What is the Gospel of John?

400

These epistles were written for the whole Church

What are Catholic Epistles?

400

This person may have been Luke’s intended audience or patron

Who is Theophilus?

400

Satan tempts Jesus with power over these

What are kingdoms of the world?

400

Name one Gospel that describes the crucifixion

What are Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John?

500

This term refers to the official list of accepted biblical books

What is the canon?

500

This final book of the NT is about God’s victory over evil

What is Revelation?

500

Luke emphasizes that this group is included in God’s kingdom

Who are all people

500

Jesus resists temptation using this source

What is Scripture

500

Jesus’ attitude toward death is often described as this

What is acceptance/obedience/trust in God?