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    Synoptic Gospels Final Exam Name: 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. . 2) Which Herod had John the Baptist beheaded? a) Herod Archelaus b) Herod the Great c) Herod Antipas d) Herod Agrippa . 3) Matthew most likely wrote his letter from a) Antioch of Psidia b) Rome c) Antioch

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    found in the Gospel of Mark. The plotting of women in Mark’s story is important because in many instances‚ women are representative figures‚ especially in the stories of the healings of Jesus. As one reads the Gospel of Mark and gains a better understanding of the life of Jesus and his healings‚ one may wonder about the depths of faith the women have who have occurrences with Jesus. Per Richard A. Horsley (2001)‚ in The Politics of Plot in Mark’s Story‚ the plotting of women in the gospel of mark is

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    Andrew Carnegie had liberal thoughts‚ as expressed in his Gospel of Wealth. I agree with the issues addressed in the Gospel of Wealth‚ such as giving your money away before you die‚ to further society. The purpose was to give the money away before you die‚ so you can regulate where the money goes‚ and that you can assure yourself that it will go to a worthy cause. As said in the gospel of wealth‚ everyone should be able to make as much money as they can‚ but they should give back to the society-

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    Is John Written to a Jewish Audience? While there is certainly debate about whether or not Jews were the primary audience for the gospel of John‚ there are many who do believe that John is the most Jewish of the four gospels. For example‚ Steve Wertheim‚ of Jews for Jesus related the following observation: “Not only is John ’s gospel written for evangelism‚ it seems to be written particularly for Jewish evangelism. From the beginning‚ the book of John is geared to Jewish thinking. John 1:1

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    Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary The Role of Culture in Gospel Communication (The Gospel in Missions) GLST 650 LUO Vernon L. Langley Dec. 14‚ 2012 Introduction: The Bible says‚ “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men‚ who hold the truth in unrighteousness.” (Romans 1:18 KJV) Now let’s hear what Martin Luther utters concerning this verse of scripture‚ “Do you hear this general judgment against all men that

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    writing has an audience and a purpose-the gospel of Luke is no exception. The gospel of Luke was written in. 80-85 A.D to Jews and gentiles. Its overall purpose‚ as we discussed in class is “following Jesus‚ the savior of the world”. Though the gospel was written to both Jews and gentiles‚ it was specifically geared toward gentiles and the marginalized (1:1-4). The fact that the contents and the stories in Luke‚ in addition to the overall purpose of his gospel‚ is specifically geared toward the gentiles

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    The Gospel of John selects only seven miracles as signs to demonstrate the deity of Christ and to illustrate His ministry. Some of these signs and stories are found only in John. His is the most theological of the four gospels and often gives the reason behind events mentioned in the other gospels. He shares much about the approaching ministry of the Holy Spirit after Jesus’ ascension. There are certain words or phrases that John frequently uses that show the repeating themes of his Gospel: believe

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    disciples. These stories are expressed through the first four books of the Bible‚ the gospels. One particular verse‚ Mark 11:17‚ is part of a story about Jesus using a fig tree to teach his disciples about the present happenings pertaining to the nation of Israel. To understand the story it’s first important to understand the background of the book it is found in before thinking about the interpretation. The gospel of Mark is believed to have been written by John-Mark. He was Peter’s disciple who

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    Literature greatly impacted the second-wave feminism movement in the post-WWII era through 1960’s and 70’s. Some say that Betty Freidan’s novel‚ The Feminine Mystique‚ was the spark needed to fuel the entire movement. Much like Freidan‚ other women used their words to break gender boundaries. One of which was Gloria Steinem‚ an activist‚ journalist‚ and feminist. She wrote about topics that had never been discussed‚ providing a place for women to share their common experiences. In result‚ women gained

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    The gospel of Matthew was written to show facts that Jesus Christ came to save the Jews. Luke in his writing takes on a different perspective to show Jesus Christ not only as a Savior for the Jews‚ but Luke writes to so Jesus Christ as the Savior of all mankind. Matthew begins his genealogy of Jesus by starting with Abraham‚ the father of Jews‚ but Luke begins his genealogy with Adam the father of all mankind. Luke opens his gospel by giving his thesis statement which is his purpose for writing

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