literary profiles of each Flashcards
What does redaction mean?
Author makes changes to the text
What are the details of the 2 source hypothesis?
- Mark was written first
- Matthew used mark and Q
- Luke used make and Q
- Matthew and Luke didn’t use each other
What is Q?
all the material that is shared by Matthew and Luke
Who had the worse greek?
mark
which gospels have infancy narratives?
Matthew and Luke
How many discourses are there in Matthew?
5
what do the 5 discourses represent from the old testament?
5 Books of Moses
Who does Matthew like to relate Jesus to?
Moses
What is Matthew’s first discourse about?
Introducing readers to kingdom living
What is Matthews second discourse about?
missions and being sent out to preach
What is Matthews third discourse about?
Parables of the kingdom
What is Matthews 4 discourse about?
Church instructions
What is Matthews 5th discourse about?
eschatology
Who has the most jewish gospel?
Matthew
Matthew has a _______ take on relationships with the law
conservative
Jesus is the ________ of the law
fulfillment
who is especially hard on jewish authorities?
Matthew
Which gospel quotes scripture to help readers understand the fulfillment of old testament prophecies?
Matthew
Matthew calls his readers to pull out _______ from his gospel
righteousness
What does Matthew add to his redactions?
judgment
In Matthew, enemies of Jesus refer to him as_____
teacher
In Matthew, Followers of Jesus refer to him as _______
lord
What gospel includes instruction for the CHURCH?
Matthew
What is the travel narrative in Luke primarily made up of?
Q material
Where are the most Lukan parables located?
travel narrative
What is the “second half” of Luke?
Acts
Which gospel writer was writing to a gentile audience?
Luke
According to Luke’s salvation history, Gods plan has been to always_____
save His people
Which gospel places a greater emphasis on the Holy Spirit?
Luke
Which gospel has the most parables?
Luke
Who is Luke wanting to have his book resonate with?
sinner, lost, marginalized
What is the gospel of prayer?
Luke
How many sections of John are there?
9
What is the main point of the book of signs?
Jesus DOING things that reveal who he is
What is the main point of the book of glory?
Jesus showing his divinity
Which gospels emphasize the humanity of Jesus
synoptics
which gospels emphasize the divinity of Jesus?
John
What is realized eschatology?
“this is something that was going to happen and now it is happening”
Who speaks in spirals?
John
Why is Johns greek much more simpler than the others?
it’s meant to reflect our relationship with Jesus
What are dualities?
stark opposing statements (very black and white)
Who is known for using dualities?
John
Why are there 7 signs in the book of John?
To represent completion or perfection
Why does John detail Jesus doing signs?
readers can draw conclusions about who Jesus is and how God is moving
What is a double meaning and who uses them?
When a thing can be interpreted on a surface level but also a deeper level. John uses them
Which gospel uses I AM statements?
John
What syncopic themes are missing in John?
Parables and exorcisms
Which gospels have a lot on John the Baptist?
Matthew and Luke (Q)
Which gospels have eschatology that points to time of judgment and salvation?
Matthew and Luke (Q)
Which gospels love to use son of man as a title?
Luke and Matthew (Q)
In which gospels does Jesus “attack” the most?
Luke and Matthew (Q)
Persecution is authentic to which gospels?
Luke and Matthew (Q)
Jesus in depth birth story
Luke