Test 2 Flashcards
The seven great affirmations in the Gospel of John
a. Bread of Life (6:35)
b. Light of the World (8:12)
c. Door / Gate (10:9)
d. Good Shepherd (10:11)
e. Resurrection and Life (11:25)
f. Way, Truth, and Life (14:6)
g. True Vine (15:5)
Temptations of Eve’s VS Jesus’
Eve (Genesis 3:6) -Good for food -Pleasing to the eye -Desirable for gaining wisdom Jesus (Luke 4:1-13) -Turn stones to bread -Shown kingdoms of the world -Jump from pinnacle of temple
Seven Signs or Miracles in John
a. Changing Water into Wine (2:1-11) - #1
b. Healing a man’s son (4:46-54) - #2
c. Healing a lame man (5:1-9) -
d. Multiplying the bread and fish (6:1-15)
e. Walking on water (6:16-24)
f. Healing a blind man (9:1-7)
g. Raising Lazarus from the dead (11:38-44)
Seven Witnesses in John
a. John the Baptist calls Jesus the Lamb of God (1:29, 5:33
b. Nathaniel calls Jesus the Son of God (1:49)
c. Samaritan Woman says “is this not the Christ (4:29)
d. Peter “Thou are the Christ the Son of the Living God. (6:69)
e. Martha “I believe that Thou art the Christ, the son of God. (11:27)
f. Thomas “My Lord and my God (20:28)
g. Author himself “This is the disciple which testifieth of these things, and wrote these things; and we know that His testimony is true. (21:24)
Audience of the Gospels (Luke, and John)
a. Luke: Gentiles/Greeks
b. John: The World
Years of the Gospels were written? (Luke & John)
a. Luke: 60 AD
b. John: Late 1st Century
Which gospel has the most parables?
Luke
Who is the person Mark depend on for his gospel as an eyewitness?
Mark’s source was Peter (might not come on the test)
Luke’s profession
Doctor
Luke and Paul’s relationship
Luke traveled with Paul in his journeys (see Acts 16:11)
On Jesus’ transfiguration, he talked to 2 people
Moses and Elijah
The most literary Gospel
Luke
In Luke Gabriel first appears to them
Zechariah and Elizabeth
The Primary geographic area John focused
Judea
Uniqueness to the Gospel of John
It presents Jesus as the Son of God. There is no clear human genealogy, nor is there a birth account. It also focuses more on interpretation rather than presentation of the life of Christ.