Test #3 Flashcards

(24 cards)

1
Q

In this baptismal account the Messianic Secret is stressed by having God address Jesus directly:
1) Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke,
4) John

A

2) Mark

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In this baptismal account there is emphasis upon fulfilling all righteousness:
1) Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke,
4) John

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1) Matthew,

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3
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In this baptismal account John’s name is omitted because he belongs to the first age, the age of the prophets:
1) Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke,
4) John.

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3) Luke

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What is NOT a way in which Luke changes the narrative of Matthew and Mark concerning the anointing of Jesus:
1) the woman is a sinner,
2) she does Jesus’ feet,
3) the account is about giving money to the poor,
4) the critic is Simon the Pharisee

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3) the account is about giving money to the poor,

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What is NOT distinctive about John’s version of the anointing of Jesus:
1) Judas Iscariot complains,
2) Mary washes the feet of Jesus
anticipating Jesus’ washing the disciples’ feet,
3) the story is about forgiveness of sins,
4) Lazarus is in the account foreshadowing Jesus’ physical resurrection

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3) the story is about forgiveness of sins,

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6
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Which gospel has the longer version of the Lord’s Prayer:
1) Mark,
2) Matthew,
3) Luke,
4) John

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2) Matthew,

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What is NOT a possible number of petitions in the Lord’s Prayer:
1) seven,
2) five,
3) ten

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3) ten

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8
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What does Mark add to the divorce saying:
1) that women should not divorce their husbands,
2) fornication exception

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1) that women should not divorce their husbands,

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9
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What does Matthew add to the divorce saying:
1) that women should not divorce their husbands,
2) fornication exception

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2) fornication exception

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10
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What is distinctive about Markan resurrection narratives:
1) the empty tomb ending,
2) Trinitarian formulation,
3) doubting Thomas narrative,
4) road to Emmaus account

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1) the empty tomb ending,

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What is distinctive about Matthean resurrection narratives:
1) the empty tomb ending,
2) Trinitarian formulation,
3) doubting Thomas narrative,
4) road to Emmaus account.

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2) Trinitarian formulation,

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What is distinctive about Lukan resurrection narratives:
1) the empty tomb ending,
2) Trinitarian formulation,
3) doubting Thomas narrative,
4) road to Emmaus account

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4) road to Emmaus account

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What is NOT distinctive about John’s resurrection narratives:
1) Mary meets Jesus in the garden by herself,
2) Trinitarian formulation,
3) doubting Thomas narratives,
4) catch of fishes and Peter’s renewed confession of faith

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2) Trinitarian formulation,

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14
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Which Synoptic Gospel has only one feedings of the masses account:
1)Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke

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3) Luke

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What is not a Synoptic Gospel:
1) Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke,
4) John

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4) John

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16
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Which is the first Gospel:
1) Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke,
4) John.

17
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The Gospel to Roman Christians:
1) Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke,
4) John

18
Q

The Gospel to Jewish Christians:
1) Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke,
4) John

19
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The Gospel to Greek Christians:
1) Matthew,
2) Mark,
3) Luke,
4) John

20
Q

The Gospel of John was written by:
1) John the Elder,
2) John the Disciple,
3) John the Seer

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1) John the Elder,

21
Q

In the Gospel of Mark Jesus is portrayed as a:
1) teacher, rabbi,
2) prophet, exorcist,
3) healer, missionary,
4) revealer of truth

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3) healer, missionary,

22
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In the Gospel of Matthew Jesus is portrayed as a:
1) teacher, rabbi,
2) prophet, exorcist,
3) healer, missionary,
4) revealer of truth

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2) prophet, exorcist,

23
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In the Gospel of Luke Jesus is portrayed as a:
1) teacher, rabbi,
2) prophet, exorcist,
3) healer, missionary,
4) revealer of truth.

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1) teacher, rabbi,

24
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In the Gospel of John Jesus is portrayed as a:
1) teacher, rabbi,
2) prophet, exorcist,
3) healer, missionary,
4) revealer of truth

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4) revealer of truth