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Return to The New Testament 7e Student Resources
Chapter 9 Self Quiz
Jesus, the Savior of the World: The Gospel According to Luke
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Most of the Sermon on the Mount comes from Q material.
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Matthew's Jesus argues that keeping the Law is not necessary for those who believe in him.
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In Matthew, Jesus provides the true understanding of the Jewish Law and shows how it must be kept.
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The Gospel of Matthew was probably written:
In Palestine around 60–65 C.E.
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Outside Palestine around 60–65 C.E.
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In Palestine around 90–95 C.E.
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Outside Palestine around 80–85 C.E.
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Matthew traces Jesus' lineage to:
Abraham
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God
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Adam
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Moses
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Scholars refer to Matthew's use of Hebrew Scripture to show Jesus is the messiah as:
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Proof texts
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Scripture references
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Prophetic sayings
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In Matthew, Jesus' birth story is most reminiscent of whose birth?
Samuel's
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Moses'
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Abraham's
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Isaac's
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Of the following, the most important reason Matthew makes Jesus' identity public is to:
Make the Jewish leaders culpable for Jesus' suffering
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Prove to Mary and Joseph that Jesus is divine
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Agree with Mark
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Show Jesus as a prophet
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In Matthew, John the Baptist:
Readily baptizes Jesus
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Is hesitant to baptize Jesus
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Does not baptize Jesus
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Is baptized by Jesus
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For Matthew, the core of the Law is:
The commandment to love
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The commandment against adultery
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The commandment to sacrifice
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To believe in Jesus' death and resurrection
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In Matthew, Jesus explicitly teaches against:
Circumcision
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Keeping the Sabbath
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Keeping dietary laws
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The Pharisees' hypocrisy
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Which of the following occurs
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Jesus' trial before Pilate
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Jesus' trial before Herod
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Pilate's washing his hands of Jesus' blood
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The Jews' preference to release Barabbas instead of Jesus
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At the end of Matthew's Gospel, Jesus tells his disciples to teach the gospel and baptize the nations. Scholars call this:
The Great Commission
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The resurrection
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The ascension
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Pentecost
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