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Return to The New Testament 7e Student Resources
Chapter 10 Self Quiz
Jesus, the Man Sent from Heaven: The Gospel According to John
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Jesus' genealogy in Luke is significantly different from the one found in Matthew.
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Luke puts more emphasis on Jerusalem than the other New Testament Gospels do.
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The Gospel of Luke emphasizes the atoning power of Jesus' death.
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The Gospel of Luke came to be attributed to a man who was thought to have been:
A tax collector
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A Roman governor
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A disciple
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Paul's companion
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Luke is different from the other Gospels because:
It isn't a biography.
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It focuses on Peter.
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It has a sequel.
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It recounts an angel appearing to Joseph.
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The author says that:
He is an eyewitness to Jesus' ministry.
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He used written sources.
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He used only eyewitness reports.
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He used Q.
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In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus' birth narrative parallels that of:
Moses
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Abraham
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Samuel
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Paul
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Which of the following stories is
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An angel's appearance
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The virgin birth
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Jesus' birth in Bethlehem
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Jesus teaching in the Temple when he is twelve years old
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In Luke's temptation narrative, Jesus' final temptation is:
Turning stone into bread
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Turning water into wine
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Jumping from the top of the Temple
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Worshiping Satan
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In Luke, Jesus' public ministry begins with:
The Sermon on the Mount
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Miracle-working
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A sermon in a synagogue
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Cleansing the Jerusalem Temple
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From the beginning, Luke's Jesus expects to be:
Recognized
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Followed
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Rejected
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King
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When it is time for Jesus to die in Luke, he:
Is resistant
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Is angry with God
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Feels abandoned by God
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Is ready
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According to Luke, Jesus' death itself:
Atones for humanity's sins
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Causes people to repent
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Brings salvation
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Is meaningless
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