Module 3 Exam Flashcards
The parable of the Good Samaritan is found in which gospel?
Luke
The Roman procurator who presided over the trial of Jesus was _____
Pontius Pilate
Which gospel includes the account of the shepherds receiving the news that the Savior was born?
Luke
Which gospel contains a genealogy that traces back to Adam?
Luke
Who was the Jewish priest who started the revolt against the Seleucid rule?
Mattathias
Which of the Gospels is not one of the Synoptic Gospels?
John
Who was the ruler of Judea when Jesus Christ was born?
Herod the Great
Who assumed leadership of the Jewish revolt that was started by his father?
Judah Macabee
At the close of the Old Testament, Judead (Judah) was a province of which empire?
Persian
Which Gospel is addressed to Theophilus?
Luke
The rulers of the time of Jewish independence were known as which dynasty?
Hasmonean
Which of the Gospels records the death of Judas Iscariot?
Matthew
Which is the shortest Gospel?
Mark
Who was the Queen of the Jews during the time of Jewish independence (intertestemental time)?
Salome Alexandria
Which of the Gospels are thought to have used a source known as “Q”?
Matthew and Luke
Who was the first to publish a list of the 27 books of the New Testament?
Athanasius of Alexandria
Which is the true of the Sadducees?
Believed in free will; associated with the Temple
The Greek word meaning “good news” was exclusively by the New Testament Gospel writers. It had no secular references.
False.
From a New Testament perspective, the Kingdom of God involves both the future and the present.
True.
All Scholars agree that the same person wrote both Luke and Acts.
False.
Alexander Jannaeus was a member of the Pharisees.
False.
Antiochus IV was a Seleucid ruler.
True.
With regard to the formation of the New Testament Canon, books that had been written were not used in worship until AD 400.
False.
The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ was God’s plan for redemption.
True.