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What does Gospel mean?

Gospel comes from the Old English godspell, meaning 'good news' or 'glad tidings,' referring to the message of salvation through Jesus Christ.

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Gospel of Mark - Major Themes

The suffering servant, Messianic Secret, and Discipleship.

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When was the Gospel of Mark likely written?

Around 65-70 CE.

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Who is traditionally attributed as the author of the Gospel of Mark?

John Mark, a companion of the apostle Peter.

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Who was the primary audience of the Gospel of Mark?

Primarily Gentile Christians, possibly in Rome.

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What does Synoptic mean?

Synoptic means 'seeing together,' referring to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

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What is Q?

A hypothetical collection of Jesus’ sayings that many scholars believe Matthew and Luke drew from.

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Gospel of Matthew - Major Themes

Jesus as the fulfillment of Jewish prophecy, Jesus as the New Moses, and the Kingdom of Heaven.

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When was the Gospel of Matthew written?

80-90 CE.

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Who is traditionally attributed as the author of the Gospel of Matthew?

Matthew, a tax collector and one of the 12 apostles.

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Who was the primary audience of the Gospel of Matthew?

Primarily Jewish Christians.

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What is the significance of Bethlehem in the Gospel of Matthew?

Jesus' birth in Bethlehem fulfills the prophecy that the Messiah would come from the 'City of David.'

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Gospel of Luke - Major Themes

Jesus as the Savior for all and a focus on compassion and mercy.

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When was the Gospel of Luke likely written?

80-90 CE.

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Who is traditionally attributed as the author of the Gospel of Luke?

Luke, a physician and companion of Paul.

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Who was the primary audience of the Gospel of Luke?

Primarily Gentile Christians.

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Gospel of John - Major Themes

Jesus as the Word of God, Light vs. Darkness, and the concept of Eternal Life.

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When was the Gospel of John likely written?

90-110 CE.

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Who is traditionally attributed as the author of the Gospel of John?

John the Apostle.

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What does the Incarnation mean?

The belief that the Word (Jesus) became human, taking on human flesh to dwell among us.

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