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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.
Gospel of Mark - Major Themes
The suffering servant, Messianic Secret, and Discipleship.
When was the Gospel of Mark likely written?
Around 65-70 CE.
Who is traditionally attributed as the author of the Gospel of Mark?
John Mark, a companion of the apostle Peter.
Who was the primary audience of the Gospel of Mark?
Primarily Gentile Christians, possibly in Rome.
What does Synoptic mean?
Synoptic means 'seeing together,' referring to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
What is Q?
A hypothetical collection of Jesus’ sayings that many scholars believe Matthew and Luke drew from.
Gospel of Matthew - Major Themes
Jesus as the fulfillment of Jewish prophecy, Jesus as the New Moses, and the Kingdom of Heaven.
When was the Gospel of Matthew written?
80-90 CE.
Who is traditionally attributed as the author of the Gospel of Matthew?
Matthew, a tax collector and one of the 12 apostles.
Who was the primary audience of the Gospel of Matthew?
Primarily Jewish Christians.
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.'
Gospel of Luke - Major Themes
Jesus as the Savior for all and a focus on compassion and mercy.
When was the Gospel of Luke likely written?
80-90 CE.
Who is traditionally attributed as the author of the Gospel of Luke?
Luke, a physician and companion of Paul.
Who was the primary audience of the Gospel of Luke?
Primarily Gentile Christians.
Gospel of John - Major Themes
Jesus as the Word of God, Light vs. Darkness, and the concept of Eternal Life.
When was the Gospel of John likely written?
90-110 CE.
Who is traditionally attributed as the author of the Gospel of John?
John the Apostle.
What does the Incarnation mean?
The belief that the Word (Jesus) became human, taking on human flesh to dwell among us.