Chapter 3 Scripture: a Portrait of Jesus
Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice
Row 1, Col 1 tells that Jesus, the Son of God, is the Messiah, the Savior that the people of Old Testament longed for. New Testament
1,2 means the “good news” of God’s mercy and love for us.. Gospel
1,3 means “proclaimers of the Good News”. Evangelists
1,4 Who are the “proclaimers of the Good News”.. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
2,1 means the “same view” Synoptic
2,2 different style, (long speeches) and stories not found in the other Gospels. discourses
2,3 were written by Luke and tell the story of the early Church Acts of the Apostles
2,4 persecutor of Christians who through the direct intervention of Jesus is converted and becomes the greatest missionary in the early Church Paul
3,1 or letters were written before the Gospels and mostly by Paul. Epistles
3,2 was written during a time of persecution and is difficult to understand because of symbols it uses are unfamiliar to us. Book of Revelation
3,3 is the action of God that moves people to communicate what God wants made know, using their own background, culture, language, and style. inspiration
3,4 Was the first part of the New Testament to be written Epistles or Letters
4,1 the synoptic writters Matthew, Mark and Luke
4,2 Books in the new testament. 27
4,3 Four main parts of the N.T. Gospels, Act of the Apostles, Letters and Book of Revelation
4,4 Number of letters/epistles 21
5,1 Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God who revealed the Fathers Love for us and saved us. Good news
5,2 The second reading at Mass on Sunday and holy days is always From on of these books Epistles/letters
5,3 It encouraged Christian to accept the cross for God who has already triumphed in jesus Book of Revelation
5,4 All the writing in the Bible are influenced by Holy Spirit