Gospel of Luke Test

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Luke is an educated what

Physician

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Luke focuses on Jesus as the ideal divine being. True or False

False

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Luke's gospel emphasizes the importance of Jesus' what?

Humanity

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Who did Luke write his gospel to?

Theophilus

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Women are more prominent in Luke's gospel vs Mark or Matthew. True or False?

True

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Luke wrote to what type of audience?

Mixed

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Luke uses the term family to mean what?

All those who believe in Jesus and act on those beliefs

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We should always keep the Old Testament in mind when reading the New Testament, especially when reading Luke. True or False?

True

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The best reason to read Luke's gospel is because it is?

Relatable

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Luke's gospel is followed by his second book known as what?

Acts

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Does Luke point to Jesus as a prophet? Yes or No?

Yes

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When Luke presents Jesus as suffering in the garden, growing in wisdom, being tempted, and eating meals with the apostles after His resurrection, Luke is focusing on Jesus as the ideal what?

Man

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Unlike Mark and Matthew, Luke has the most powerful gospel story of what?

The crucifixion

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Luke wrote his gospel primarily for the?

Outsiders

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In Luke's gospel Jesus is frequently seen doing what?

Praying

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How does Luke's gospel end?

His Ascension

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Luke's gospel can be divided into 3 parts, the Introduction, the Journey to Jerusalem, and Jesus' final week in Jerusalem. True or False?

True

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Luke has greater detail about the Ascension than Mark or Matthew. True or False?

False

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Luke says the cost of discipleship is carrying one's cross. True or False?

True