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36 Cards in this Set

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actor or pretender
hypocrite
LXX version
Septuagint
means unveiling or uncovering
revelation
half brothers of Jesus
James and Jude
pillars of the early church
Peter, James, and John
Luke
beloved physician
nobleman to whom Luke wrote
Theophilus
presenting a common view
synoptic
wrote a sequel to his Gospel
Luke
author of the New Testament
Holy Spirit
Mark's viewpoint of Jesus
the lowly servant
person who sees and testifies
eyewitness
last book in the Old Testament
Malachi
Eyewitness reports of the life of Jesus Christ were by:
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
There is really only one ______.
gospel
Who are known as the synoptic Gospels
Matthew, Mark, Luke
Christ as servant:
Mark
Christ as God
John
Christ as King
Matthew
Christ as man
Luke
Luke wrote the _______ according to Luke.
Gospel
Luke wrote the_______ for __________.
Acts of Apostles, Theophilus
prison epistle written by Paul to a city
Philippians
shortest of Paul's group 2 epistles
Galatians
the only author who wrote both a Gospel and epistles
John
a set of two long epistles written at the height of Paul's career.
Corinthians
a very practical epistle written by Jesus' half brother
James
The only book of prophecy in the New T.
Revelation
Book probably written by Paul, but very different from his others
Hebrews
How many years of church history does Acts cover?
30
Jerusalem was destroyed in
AD 70
Paul wrote about the return of JC in
1 and 2nd Thessalonians
Pharisees believed that _______ was equal to law
traditions of the elders
writers of the General Epistles
Peter James John and Jude
John emphasizes:
love
Paul did NOT write:
Acts, Revelation, Jude