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| Which statement is true concerning the author of Mark's Gospel? |
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| Church councils declared John Mark was the author of the second Gospel. |
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| what is the start external evidence for the authorship of Mark's Gospel? |
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| Papias said John claimed Mark accurately recorded Peter's teaching s about Christ. |
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| Your IST accepts that the Gospel of Mark was written in the timeframe of |
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| We determine the authorship of the Gospel of Matthew on the basis |
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| The uniform, positive testimony of the early church fathers. |
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| One characteristic of Matthew's Gospel is that it |
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| Emphasizes the teaching ministry of Jesus |
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| Based on the internal evidence, we know that Luke wrote to the |
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| Gentiles, particularly Greeks, and presented Christ as a man more completely than any other Gospel. |
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| God used the Assyrian Empire in relation to the Northern Kingdom of Israel to |
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| Bring judgement on his wayward people. |
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| Which Gospel gives details about the birth and parents of John the Baptist? |
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| Which Gospel includes Adam in the genealogy of Christ? |
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| When Mary and Joseph presented Jesus in the temple, Simeon |
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| Prophesied concerning Christ's destiny |
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| Christ submitted to the rite of baptism to |
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| Identify himself with sinful humanity and to point to His death, burial and resurrection. |
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| in His first year of public ministry, Christ stayed in |
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| Judea except for one short trip to Galilee |
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| The end of Christ's greater Galilean ministry is marked by the |
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| the term Passion, in reference to the last week of Christ's public ministry, speaks of |
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| a submissive victim's endurance of the afflictions laid on him. |
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| Which statement is true of Christ's post-resurrection appearances? |
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| of the Synoptic Gospels, Luke gives the most details and differs a bit from Matthew on Christ's first appearance after the resurrection. |
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| In presenting the teachings of Christ, unlike the other Synoptic writers, Matthew |
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| groups similar topics, uses summary statements and has a Jewish tone. |
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| By saying followers of Christ live between the times, we mean that |
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| what Christ has already initiated in believers will not be fully realized until His second coming. |
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| in contrast to the present aspect of the kingdom, the future aspect will be chiefly |
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| physical as of Christ, angeles, and all of the nation's attend. |
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| What is true of the forty seven true parables from the Synoptics? |
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| twelve are unique to Matthew, while only two parables are unique to Mark. |
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| the course's focus on the world, the man, and the message indicates that |
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| the seemingly unrelated events of history and accidents of geography were part of God's program |
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| the word that embodies God's activity in shaping events and creating conditions to give the Gospel the greatest impact |
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| concerning Jesus's ministry, it is true that |
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| Christ devoted most of His time to the people of Galilee |
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| in the equation "Mark +Q + M= Matthew". Q stands for |
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| material that is common to Matthew and Luke |
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| Based on Mark's style of writing, we may conclude that his purpose was to |
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| stress Christ's deity as revealed in His works of power |
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| Which statement about the authorship of the Gospel of Matthew is true? |
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| Papias stated that Matthew's Gospel was a Greek translation and revision of an earlier Gospel Matthew wrote in Hebrew |
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| we determine the authorship of the Gospel of Matthew on the bases of |
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| the uniform, positive testimony of the early church fathers |
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| the preface of Luke and Act's indicate that the |
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| same person wrote the Gospel of Luke first then Acts |
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| about 100 years after the,Assyrian conquest of Israel, the empire that arose as the instrument of God's judgement to conquer first Assyria then Judah was the |
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| the Greeks wanted to "Helenize" their subjects because they |
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| wanted to increase their influence in the civilized world |
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| although the region is not mentioned by name in the New Testament, the land on "the other side of the Jordan" refers specifically to |
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| the Judeans were proud, haughty,and reserved compared to the Galileans because |
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| they believed they were more "pure Jewish" than the Galileans. |
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| in comparing the Synagogue with the temple, we see that the |
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| synagogue focused on reading And studying the law |
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