NBST 515 Quiz: The Four Gospels
Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3 – Module 4: Week 4.
- According to Elwell, the Gospel writer who may have had contact with Mary, Jesus’ mother, as he was compiling his Gospel was
- The only Gospel to allude to Jesus’ virgin birth was Matthew.
- Who is the only Gospel writer to have composed a sequel?
- According to Elwell, the Gospel composed by a close friend and traveling companion of the Apostle Paul was
- According to the presentations, John employs three Christological images for Jesus in his Gospel: Word of God; Lamb of God; and Son of God.
- According to Elwell, Mark’s Gospel emphasizes the teachings of Jesus rather than his ministry.
- According to the presentations, the earliest and most reliable manuscripts of Mark’s Gospel end the Gospel at chapter 16 verse 8.
- According to the presentations, Matthew alone among the Gospel writers uses the phrase “kingdom of Heaven,” rather than kingdom of God.”
- According to the presentations, how many “I Am” sayings are there in the Gospel of John?
- According to the presentations, God’s personal name, YHWH, is best translated “I Am.”
- According to the presentations, Mark’s Gospel presents Jesus as the “new Moses” and the church as the “new Israel.”
- According to the presentations, the four Gospels are like four different photographs of Jesus, alike in every detail.
- According to Elwell, which Gospel emphasizes the place of women in Jesus’ ministry?
- According to Elwell, the most likely place of composition of Mark’s Gospel was
- According to the presentations, which Gospel is commonly considered to have been composed by a Gentile?
- According to Elwell, the traditional dating of the Gospel of Matthew places it sometime prior to AD 70.
- According to Elwell, the emphasis sometimes referred to as “the messianic secret” is associated with which Gospel?
- According to Elwell, when composing his Gospel, Mark relied on information from this apostle, since Mark himself was not an eyewitness.
- According to the presentations, only Mark, among the Gospels, uses the word “church.”
- According to Elwell, the church fathers attest to the apostle Matthew as being the author of the first Gospel.
Set 2
- According to Elwell, Mark was
- According to Elwell, the most likely place of composition of Mark’s Gospel was
- According to Elwell, Mark’s Gospel emphasizes the teachings of Jesus rather than his ministry.
- According to the presentations, Mark appears to emphasize Jesus’ role as Davidic King by calling him“Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.”
- According to Elwell, the noun “faith” never occurs in the Gospel of John.
- According to the presentations, Immanuel is Hebrew for “God with us.”
- According to the presentations, Jesus’ most prominent miracles in the Gospel of Mark were
- According to Elwell, the most distinctive feature of the Gospel of John is the fact that it contains a number of unique parables of Jesus.
- According to Elwell, whose studies suggest the Gospel titles, including each author’s name, were used from the very beginning?
- There is no birth narrative in the Gospel of Mark.
- According to Elwell, the Gospel that depicts Jesus as a new Moses is
- According to the presentations, which Gospel is arranged into two distinct parts: Part 1 (The Word Revealed and Rejected) and Part 2 (The Word Glorified)?
- According to the presentations, which Gospel is “preoccupied with the cross?”
- According to the presentations, which Gospel is commonly considered to have been composed by a Gentile?
- According to the presentations, which Gospel says that Jesus was praying when he was baptized by John?
- According to the presentations, the Latin word for “cross” is crux and was an obscene word in the ancient world, not spoken in polite company.
- According to Elwell, the Gospel writer who may have had contact with Mary, Jesus’ mother, as he was compiling his Gospel was
- According to the presentations, the necessity of the cross, both for Jesus and his disciples, is an important emphasis in which Gospel?
- According to the presentations, Matthew alone among the Gospel writers uses the phrase “kingdom of Heaven,” rather than kingdom of God.”
- According to the presentations, the word “to save” and its cognates (savior and salvation) occur more frequently in this Gospel than any other.