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Luke is known for being a __________.
a physician and well educated
Luke wrote the __________ of the Apostles.
Acts
Luke's Gospel was written around __________ AD.
80-85
The primary audience of Luke's Gospel consisted of __________ and marginalized people.
gentiles
In Luke's Christology, Jesus is seen as the __________ for everyone.
Messiah
Luke's infancy narrative includes a __________ which signifies Jesus as the savior of all.
census
Luke emphasizes Jesus' teachings about __________ and __________.
mercy and justice
An example of mercy in Luke's parables is the __________ son.
prodigal
The Book of John was likely written between __________ and __________ AD.
90 and 100
John's audience included __________ Christians and those from different backgrounds like Samaritans and Greeks.
Jewish
The opening of John’s Gospel is called the __________.
Prologue
The first three words of John's Gospel are __________ __________ __________.
In the beginning
The word 'Logos' refers to __________ in Greek, demonstrating Jesus' divinity.
word
John's Gospel is divided into the Book of __________ and the Book of __________.
Signs; Glory
The miracles in John's Gospel are referred to as __________.
signs
Jesus' 'I Am' statements relate back to the Old Testament account of __________.
Moses at the burning bush
The Book of Glory covers events such as Jesus' __________, death, __________, and post-resurrection appearances.
arrest; resurrection
Instead of the Eucharist, John recounts the event of __________ at the Last Supper.
the washing of the feet
The Feast of the Assumption celebrates Mary’s body and soul being brought to __________.
heaven
The title Immaculate Conception refers to __________.
Mary