In the Life of Christ (Part 1), the Synoptic Gospels are cal… In the Life of Christ (Part 1), the Synoptic Gospels are called “Synoptics” because they: Read Details
In the Gospel of John, distinctive content compared to the S… In the Gospel of John, distinctive content compared to the Synoptics includes: Read Details
True or False: In the Life of Christ (Part 1), the birth in… True or False: In the Life of Christ (Part 1), the birth in Bethlehem contrasts dramatically with any expectation of a royal birth in a palace. Read Details
True or False: In the Reliability of the Gospels, the time g… True or False: In the Reliability of the Gospels, the time gap between Jesus’ crucifixion (~30 AD) and the earliest Gospel (Mark ~50-60 AD) is considered long by ancient standards. Read Details
Which of the following best describes the relationship betwe… Which of the following best describes the relationship between the Old and New Testaments according to the Introduction to the New Testament? Read Details
True or False: In the Gospel of John, the traditional author… True or False: In the Gospel of John, the traditional authorship is John the Apostle, the disciple whom Jesus loved. Read Details
In the Life of Christ (Part 2), the resurrection is describe… In the Life of Christ (Part 2), the resurrection is described as: Read Details
True or False: In the Overview of the Gospel of Matthew, rig… True or False: In the Overview of the Gospel of Matthew, righteousness must exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees, but only through strict external rule-keeping. Read Details
In the Life of Christ (Part 2), Jesus “sets his face” toward… In the Life of Christ (Part 2), Jesus “sets his face” toward Jerusalem to: Read Details
True or False: In the Overview of the Gospel of Matthew, it… True or False: In the Overview of the Gospel of Matthew, it is the only Gospel that uses the word “church” (ekklesia)—in 16:18 and 18:17. Read Details