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Answers for Luke

[a] 1. The gospel of Luke is addressed to ____________ .

A. Theophilus B. The church in Jerusalem C. Paul

[c] 2. The gospel of Luke was written by __________ .

A. Paul B. Peter C. A Greek-speaking Christian, whose name is unknown

[a] 3. The gospel of Luke freely edits __________ .

A. The gospel of Mark B. The gospel of Matthew C. The letters of Paul

[a] 4. The gospel of Luke includes a collection of teachings not in the gospel of Mark, but in ______ .

A. The gospel of Matthew B. The Letters of Paul C. The gospel of John

[b] 5. The word "gospel" is first used in the church to describe _________ .

A. The four New Testament gospels B. The proclamation of the church C. Biographies of Jesus

[a] 6. Of the New Testament gospels, women are most prominent in the gospel of _____ .

A. Luke B. Mark C. Matthew D. John

[c] 7. The story of Elizabeth and Mary is in the gospel of ________ .

A. Mark B. Matthew C. Luke D. John

[c] 8. The parables of the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son are only in the gospel of _____ .

A. Mark B. Matthew C. Luke D. John

[b] 9. The gospel of Luke _______ the disciples.

A. Condemns B. Rehabilitates C. Ignores D. Praises

[a] 10. The author of the gospel of Luke was aware of at least _____________ .

A. Some of Paul's letters B. The gospel of John C. The gospel of Matthew

[b] 11. The gospel of _________ ends with a resurrection appearance in Galilee.

A. Mark B. Matthew C. Luke D. John

[c] 12. The end of the gospel of Luke prepares the reader for the _________ .

A. Second Coming B. Day of the Lord C. Acts of the Apostles

 

 

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