Unit 9 Exam Flashcards
The four gospels
Luke, Matthew, Mark, John
The three synoptic
Luke, Matthew, Mark
The four sections of the New Testament
Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, Apistles, Revelations
What was John’s profession
A fisherman
What was Matthew’s profession
Tax collector
What was Mark’s profession
At 20, he talked about Christian persecution
What was Luke’s profession
A doctor
Luke-Acts
The composite book made of theGospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles
Which gospel is most of revelations written by
John
What is the Matthew’s symbol
A man
What is Mark’s symbol
A lion
What is Luke’s symbol
An ox
What is John’s symbol
An eagle
What is a covenant
A sacred agreement
How did Jesus change God’s covenant
He extended it to everyone
What were the Jews slaves to in the Old and New Testament
In the Old Testament they were slaves to Egypt and Babylon and in the New Testament they were slaves to sin
What is the sacrifice in the Old and New Testament
In the Old Testament the sacrifice is a lamb and in the New Testament the sacrifice is Jesus
What are the waters in the Old and New Testament
In the Old Testament the waters are the Red Sea and the Jordan River and in the New Testament the waters are baptism
What are the writings in the Old and New Testament
In the Old Testament the writings are the Ten Commandments and in the New Testament the writings are the Additives
What are the two meals in the Old and New Testament
In the Old Testament the meal is the Passover and in the New Testament the meal is the Eucharist
What was the social status of most Christians
Impoverished
What did John say Jesus was
Truly man and truly God
What three cities was ludaea divided into
Judea, Samaria, and Galilee
Who made up the Pharisees
Merchants, peasants, and artisans
What percent of the Christian population was impoverished
90%
The Genealogy of Jesus
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Jesse, David, and Solomon
The four Old Testament women mentioned in the Genealogy of Jesus
Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba
What is an Evangelist
A person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, especially by public preaching