Bible Content / PCA Flashcards
Books in Old Testament
39
Books in New Testament
27
10 Commandments
Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5
2 NT Passages summarizing the Law
Matthew 22; Mark 12
“Jesus answered, ‘The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.’”
2 passages about Revelation God in Nature
Psalm 19; Romans 1
Adam
Genesis 2
Abraham
Genesis 12
Joseph
Genesis 37
Moses
Exodus 2
Deborah
Judges 4
Ruth
Ruth 1
Joshua
Joshua 1
Gideon
Judges 6
Samuel
1 Samuel 1
David
1 Samuel 16
Solomon
1 Kings 1
Rehoboam
1 Kings 12
Jeroboam son of Nebat
1 Kings 11
Elijah
1 Kings 17
Elisha
1 Kings 19
Hezekiah
2 Kings 18
Josiah
2 Kings 22
Jeremiah
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel
Ezekiel 1
Daniel
Daniel 1
Nehemiah
Nehemiah 1
Malachi
Malachi 1
The Passover
Exodus 12
Ten Commandments
Ex 20; Deut 5
Day of Atonement
Leviticus 16
the Shema
Deuteronomy 6
The Watchman
Ezekiel 33
New Covenant
Jeremiah 31
OT “I will pour out my spirit”
Joel 2
OT “the just shall live by faith”
Habakkuk 2
OT “I am going to send my messenger”
Malachi 3
OT The Messianic Psalms
Psalm 2, Psalm 22, Psalm 110, Psalm 118
Creation
Genesis 1-2
Fall
Genesis 3
Flood
Genesis 6-9
Babel
Genesis 11
Promise to Abraham
Genesis 12, 15, 17; ~2000 BC
Sign of Abrahamic Covenant
Genesis 17
Jacob Wrestling with the Angel
Genesis 32
The Exodus
Exodus 12; 1446 BC
Fall of Jericho
Joshua 6
Anointing of David*
1 Samuel 16; ~1000 BC
Davidic Covenant
2 Samuel 7
Dedication of the Temple*
1 Kings 8; 957 BC
Division of the Kingdom*
1 Kings 12; 930 BC
The Exile*
2 Kings 25; 586 BC
The Return from Exile*
Ezra 1; 538 BC
Prison Epistles
Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon
Pastoral Epistles
1 & 2 Timothy, Titus
Catholic Epistles
James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2 & 3 John, Jude
Distinctive Features of Matthew
Jesus is Messiah, fulfillment of messianic prophecies
Distinctive features of Mark
Short, Fast, Action-oriented
Distinctive features of Luke
Historical context and precision; detailed narrative
Distinctive features of John
Emphasis on Jesus’ Divinity; Unique content and style; Theological depth
3 of Jesus’ Miracles
(1) Water to wine; John 2; Marked the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, highlighting Jesus’ divine authority and symbolized the wedding feast of the kingdom.
(2) Feeding 5000; John 6; Jesus’ concern for physical needs of people; Jesus as the “bread of life”
(3) Healing the blind man; John 9; Messianic prophecy, Jesus as “Light of the World”
Name, locate and discuss 3 of Jesus Parables
(1) The Sower; Luke 8; Types of soil represent different kinds of hearers of the gospel
(2) Good Samaritan; Luke 10; Redefines concept of neighbor to show importance of loving others
(3) Prodigal Son; Luke 15; highlights God’s mercy, and themes of repentance, forgiveness and restoration
What are the basic elements found in each of the sermons recorded in Acts?
(1) A contextual introduction, (2) Witness to the death and resurrection of Jesus, and (3) Call to repentance and faith
Relate writings of Paul to his life
1st Missionary Journey
1. c. AD 48-50: Galatians
2nd Missionary Journey
2. c. AD 50-51: 1 Thessalonians
3. c. AD 51-52: 2 Thessalonians
3rd Missionary Journey
4. c. AD 55: 1 Corinthians
5. c. AD 56: 2 Corinthians
6. c. AD 57: Romans
Imprisonment in Rome
7. c. AD 60-62: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon
Release from Prison
8. c. AD 63-65: 1 Timothy, Titus
2nd Imprisonment in Rome
9. c. AD 66-67: 2 Timothy
2 Passages that deal with law and grace
Romans 3 - The law brings knowledge of sin, but the righteousness of God is available through faith in Christ.
Galatians 3 - The law brings a curse for those who rely on it, but we receive the blessings of salvation through faith.
Herod the Great
Matthew 2
Herod Antipas
Luke 9