New Testament Final Exam

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This symbol represents Matthew's Gospel

Human

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This symbol represents John's Gospel

Eagle

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This symbol represents Luke's Gospel

Ox

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This symbol represents Mark's Gospel

Lion

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This Symbol represents the last Gospel written

Eagle

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This Gospel was written to emphasize Jesus' human nature

Matthew

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this gospel is used to show how powerful John the Baptist was as a speaker

Mark

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This Gospel is written in Poetic style

John

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This Gospel makes reference of Jesus as the New Moses

Matthew

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this gospel is used to show how one book talks about how Jesus's service to us was a great sacrifice

Luke

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The title or symbol that shows Jesus as the protector, guide, and one who gathers.

Good Shepard

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the Latin title for the Canticle of Mary in Luke's Gospel

Magnificat

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The dogma that God's eternal Son assumed a human nature (made in flesh)

Incarnation

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the Local meeting places for study and prayer

Synagogue

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One who frees others from distress, harm, captivity, or the consequences of sin

Redeemer

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A central truth of Revelation that Catholics are obliged to believe

Dogma

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The belief that Mary was born without original sin

Immaculate Conception

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When the angel Gabriel tells Mary she will be the Mother of the Lord

Annunciation

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Means "God is with us"

Emmanuel

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The feast that celebrates the mystery of Christ's manifestation as Savior of the world.

Epiphany

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This is the Greek word for "letter"

Epistle

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A word which means "as seen together"

Synoptic

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this is the Greek word for "revelation"

Apocolypse

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this means "lover of God

Theophilus

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this book of the Bible is the continuation of Luke's Gospel

Acts of the Apostle

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Means "Supreme Happiness" & represents how we should respond to our natural desire for happiness

Beatitude

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An unsubstantiated or preformed judgement about an individual or group

Prejudice

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A great miracle where Jesus transformed his appearance and was joined by Moses and Elijah.

Transfiguration

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A thought, word, or act that expresses hatred or contempt for God, the Church or holy things

Blasphemy

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Short stories with a striking, memorable comparison told by Jesus

Parables

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What type of Miracle is Jesus turning water into wine?

Nature

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What type of Miracle allowed Lazarus to walk the earth again

Raising from the dead

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What type of Miracle happened when Jesus expelled a spirit from a lady

Exorcism

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What type of Miracle happened after the Roman guard was struck and lost his ear?

Physical healing

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What type of Miracle allowed Peter to walk on water?

Nature

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He betrayed Jesus

Judas

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He was named this because of his big stature

James the Greater

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He once persecuted Christians but became an Apostles after an encounter with Jesus

Paul

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He Denied Jesus 3 times

Peter

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He Doubted Jesus

Thomas

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The only Apostle who is believed to have died of natural causes

John

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This Apostle was chose to take Judas' place.

Mathias

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This Apostle was also know as Levi and was a tax collector.

Matthew

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This person was Jesus' first Apostle

Andrew

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This Apostle was the first pope

Peter

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The essential message of our faith. It's a Greek word meaning "proclamation"

Kerygma

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Christ's Judgement of the living and the dead at his return at the end of time

Last Judgement

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Symbol of Jesus death which leads to His resurrection which lead us to being saved for our sins

Paschal Lamb

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Spiritual part of the human.

Soul

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one who is sent forth one of the original 12

apostle

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Christ means

Anointed one

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How many books are in the New Testament

27

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The audience for John's Gospel was

Jews, Converts, Gentiles

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The audience for Mark's Gospel was?

Gentiles who suffered for their beliefs

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This Gospel Audience is predominately Jewish/Christian?

Matthew

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The Gospel of Mark was written to....

Keep readers faithful in times of suffering

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The Gospel of Matthew was written for this reason

A. To show his readers that Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament Prophecies

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This Gospel is NOT a synoptic Gospel

John

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This Gospel was addressed to Theophilus

Luke

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Why is it important for Jesus to fulfill the Old Testament Prophecies?

Prove he was the messiah and convince others to follow him

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John the Baptist challenged his followers to

Live a life of: Charity, Service and Repentence

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Which Gospels include stories about the birth of Jesus

Matthew and Luke

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Which of the following is a reason for the differences in the Infancy Narratives?

Different audiences, each author had their own purpose for writing, no collaboration while writing the book

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This infancy narrative is written to show his audience that they should accept the Gentiles as Jesus did

Matthew

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This infancy narrative is written to show Jesus came to preach to the low and the least

Luke

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What does Jesus being wrapped in swaddling clothes represent?

Humility, Poverty, Royalty

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Jesus and David were born in which city?

Bethlehem

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This person plays a key role in the story of Jesus' birth for Matthew's Gospel

Joseph, Jesus' father

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What does Joseph and Mary offer as a sacrifice after they present Jesus to the temple

Two turtle doves

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What Phenomena are mentioned during Jesus' baptism?

Sky opens, dove descends, God says, "This is my son with whom I am well pleased".

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Jesus was baptized in which river

Jordan

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What is the significance of the river Jesus was baptized in

It was the body of water which symbolized Jewish freedom

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Which of the following was not one of the three temptations Jesus faced?

Satan told Jesus to turn water into wine to prove his power

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What is the difference between Temptation and sin

Your actions

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Why did Jesus call God Abba?

To Show the people that they could have a close, intimate relationship with God

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Who did Jesus rebel against?

An establishment that focused more on man made rules instead of God

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Jesus' message about the Kingdom of God made it clear that....

Kingdom has a present and future dimension, Kingdom is for all, God will seperate the good from the bad.

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Why did Matthew use the term Kingdom of Heaven instead of Kingdom of God

Out of respect to God; Jewish audience

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What did Jesus use to get his message across

Parables, Sermons, Miracles

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These were used by Jesus to teach his followers and show how effective of a teacher he was

Parables

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These were used by Jesus to get his listeners attention before he began a lesson

Miracles

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Which of the following is NOT something that Jesus' miracles accomplished

They show that miracles can make every witness believe

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What is an example of a sign which pointed to the Coming of the Kingdom of God?

Physical Healing, Exorcisms, Nature Miracles

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These were used by Jesus to show what we should do to get to Heaven instead of what not to do

Beatitudes

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Where did Jesus teach us the Beatitudes

Sermon on the mount

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How many Beatitudes are there?

8

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Saint Maximillian Kolbe mirrored Jesus' sacrifice by

Giving his life so others could live

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Which of the following is NOT a group typically blamed for the death of Jesus?

Babylonians

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Jesus was accused and arrested of what crime?

Blasphemy, Inciting a riot in the temple

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Who was the High Priest at the time of Jesus' hearing?

Caiaphas

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This is the 71 member governing group for the Jewish people?

Sanhedrin

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This Group were mainly Aristocrats and more political than religious

Sadducees

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This Group were mostly middle class and where more religious than political

Pharisees

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To whom does Pilate release Jesus' body?

Joseph of Arimathea, a member of the Sanhedrin

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Who were the first people to witness the empty tomb?

Women

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Who was the constant woman mentioned in all Gospel accounts to witness Jesus' empty tomb

Mary Magdalene

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He is the Beloved Apostle

John

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Who did the Jewish and Roman leaders bribe to say Jesus' body was stolen?

The guards

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Which of the following groups or people were confident that Jesus would rise from the dead?

None of the Above

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Jesus' Passage from this world into divine glory in God's heavenly domain, forty days after the Resurrection.

Ascension