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1) What did the sign of Jonah represent? a) The people that would run from the gospel. b) Christ's resurrection from the dead. c) A great disaster that would come and destroy the people. d) Christ's love would reach even the most vile, like Ninevah.
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2) Which Herod had John the Baptist beheaded? a) Herod Archelaus b) Herod the Great c) Herod Antipas d) Herod Agrippa
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3) Matthew most likely wrote his letter from a) Antioch of Psidia b) Rome c) Antioch of Syria d) Jerusalem
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4) Jesus told the disciples that the greatest in Heaven must be like a a) shepherd b) sheep c) child d) martyr
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5) Which Herod had all the babies in Bethlehem killed at the time of Christ's birth? a) Herod Antipas b) Herod Agrippa c) Herod Archelaus d) Herod the Great
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6) Jesus moved from the town of Nazareth to: a) Capernaum b) Antioch c) Bethlehem d) Jerusalem
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7) The ____________________ are contained in the Sermon on the Mount and are unique to the Gospel of Matthew. a) Parables b) Beatitudes c) Calling of the first four disciples d) Passion narratives
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8) What was the affliction with which Peter's mother-in-law suffered? a) palsy b) fever c) leprosy d) paralysis
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9) The word "synoptics" means: a) To provide a comparison b) To see together c) To view separately d) To provide a similar meaning
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10) A sign of something to come or a foreshadowing (specifically people) is called a: a) Symbol b) Type c) Custom d) Figure
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11) Matthew was probably written a) Between AD 62-70 b) After AD 70 c) Immediately after the death of Christ d) Between AD 50-55
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12) The Sermon on the Mount is called the _________________ of the King. a) Magistrate b) Message c) Memorandum d) Manifesto
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13) Together, the Gospels provide a ___________________. a) Complete account of the life of Christ. b) Historical record of the early Church. c) An accurate genealogy that allows us to trace the heritage of Jesus. d) A witness.
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