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1st quarter
new testament & 4 gospels
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What is the second part of the Bible called?
The
New Testament
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How many books are contained in the New Testament?
27
books
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What are the main components of the New Testament?
Gospels
Acts of the
Apostles
Epistles
Revelation
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What is the significance of the New Testament in Christianity?
It contains the
life
and teachings of
Jesus
and is the foundation of Church doctrine.
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How does the New Testament relate to the Old Testament?
The Old Testament
prepares
us for the New Testament, while the New Testament fulfills the
Old
Testament.
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What ethical guidance does the New Testament provide?
It provides
ethical
and
moral guidance
for everyday life.
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What does the term "Gospel" refer to?
The life and
teachings
of
Jesus.
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Which Gospels are considered the Synoptic Gospels?
Matthew
Mark
Luke
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What is a characteristic of the Synoptic Gospels?
They contain many of the same stories and the same
sequence.
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What is the symbol of the Gospel of Matthew?
Winged man
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Who is the Gospel of Mark attributed to?
Mark
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What is unique about the Gospel of Mark compared to the others?
It is the
shortest
among the
four
Gospels.
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What is the symbol of the Gospel of Luke?
Ox
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Who is the Gospel of John attributed to?
John
, the son of
Zebedee
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What is the symbol of the Gospel of John?
Eagle
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What is the significance of the passage Matthew 18:21-22 regarding forgiveness?
Jesus teaches that one should
forgive
not just seven times, but
seventy-seven
times.
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What are the values that can be learned from the Gospels?
Ethical
teachings
Moral
guidance
Lessons on
forgiveness
and
love
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What is the overall message of the New Testament?
It contains the
good news
, which is the story of
Jesus Christ
and forms the foundation of our faith.
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