Description
NBST 515 Exam 2 Summer Term LUO – 100 out of 100 points
- The “walk to Emmaus” occurs only in which Gospel?
- According to the presentations, Mark appears to emphasize Jesus’ role as Davidic King by calling him “Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.”
- According to Elwell, the noun “faith” never occurs in the Gospel of John.
- According to the presentations, which Gospel contains a “travel log” portraying Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem through stories and parables?
- According to Elwell, the most likely place of composition of Mark’s Gospel was
- According to Elwell, the humanity of Jesus was called into question before his deity was.
- According to the presentations, Matthew repeatedly uses the Old Testament to confirm events in Jesus’ life as part of God’s plan.
- According to Elwell, the most distinctive feature of the Gospel of John is the fact that it contains a number of unique parables of Jesus.
- According to the presentations, which Gospel emphasizes two major themes throughout: Christology and discipleship?
- According to Elwell, the traditional view of the place of the composition of the Gospel of John is
- According to the presentations, the Gospel of John does not include which of the following?
- According to the presentations, Jesus’ most prominent miracles in the Gospel of Mark were
- According to the presentations, how many “I Am” sayings are there in the Gospel of John?
- According to the presentations, the necessity of the cross, both for Jesus and his disciples, is an important emphasis in which Gospel?
- According to the presentations, which Gospel is arranged into five “books” or “sermons,” similar to the five books of the Pentateuch?
- According to the presentations, which Gospel makes great use of contrasts such as light/dark and life/death?
- According to the presentations, which Gospel is “preoccupied with the cross?”
- Who is the only Gospel writer to have composed a sequel?
- According to the presentations, the first Christians were Jews who had come to believe that Jesus of Nazareth was Israel’s long-awaited Messiah.
- According to the presentations, Mark saw Jesus supremely as the Son of God.