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Book of John Unit 1
Book of John for Global University
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Undergraduate 1
09/26/2011

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The Gospel of John emphasizes:
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Belief in Jesus Christ
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Matthew's Gospel emphasizes:
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Messianic fulfillment
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According to the "Q" theory, which Gospel was written first?
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Mark
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The word Synoptic is applied to the first three Gospels because of their:
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Similarities of content, language, and order of events in the life of Christ
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The trait that distinguishes the Gospel of John from the Synoptics is John's:
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Distinctive vocabulary, repetitive language, and emphasis on signs, symbols, and Jesus' personal interviews
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Chrsit is protrayed as the Son of God primarily in the Gospel of:
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John
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Scripture indicates that the author of the Gospel of John was:
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A fisherman, who was brother of James and son of Zebedee
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The strongest theory conerning authorship of the Gospel of John is that:
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John the apostle wrote the Gospel, probably with the help of amanuensis
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Whoes testimony provides the strongest external support for Johnannie authorship of the Gospel of John?
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Irenaeus
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Concerning authorship of Gosple of John, internal evidence suggests that the author:
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must have been an eyewitness of the events he described
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The best available evidence indicates that the Gosple of John was most likely written:
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In the last decade of the first century A.D.
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The vocabulary in the Gospel of John is:
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Repetitious, limited, and symbolic.
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The most frequently used key word in the Gospel of John (used 98 times) is:
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Pisteuo (believe)
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The sign that demonstrates Jesus' power over nature is:
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Christ's walking on the water
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The sign that demonstrates Jesus' power over death is the:
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Raising of Lazarus.
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Which symbol in Gospel of John cannot be applied to Jesus?
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Darkness
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The uniform pattern of Jesus' interviews included:
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Someone was brought into contact with Jesus, Jesus made an inquiry of comment revealing the person's character, and the resulting effect as either belief or unbelief.
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An analytical study of the Gosple of John reveals what internal evidence of structure?
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It contains a statement of purpose and repetitious language.
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Luke's statement of purpose differs from John's in that Luke emphasizes:
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Truth
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The Greek word most often used for miracles in the Gospel of John is:
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Semeion
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John's use of the word pisteuo to decribe people's reactions to the signs implied that:
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The signs resulted in a commitment of people to Christ and His teaching.
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The goal expressed in John's statement of purpose is for belief to result in:
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Eternal life.
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According to Tenney, Jesus' encounters with Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman occur during the period of:
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Consideration.
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Christ's death and resurrection occur during the period of:
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Consummation.
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The events recorded in John 2 and 11 take place durring which feast?
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Passover.
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Jesus' interview with the woman at the well is the only event recorded in John's Gospel that took place in:
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Samaria.
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The message of the Prolouge is that:
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The Word became flesh to reveal God to humanity.
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John used the term Logos to refer to:
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A divine person.
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John's purpose in the prologue was to establish:
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The deity of Jesus Christ.
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John l:l includes the declaration that Jesus is:
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an eternal Being, equal to and in close assoication with God the Father
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The conflict between darkness and light, introduced in John 1:5, implies that:
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The spiritual light manifested by Jesus overcomes the darkness of sin and unbelief.
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When Jesus "came to that which was His own" (John 1:11),
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Some of His own people recieved Him and became children of God
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As a result of the Incarnation, Jesus:
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Became a man wh could be seen, heard, and touched.

Lived on eath as a human being.

Revealed His divine glory to human beings.

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As a result of the Incarnation, Jesus:
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Willing set aside His divine prerogatives to reaveal God the Father to humanity.
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The expression in John 1:14 that relates to the temporary nature of the Old Testament taberacle is:
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Dwelt -- "to pitch tent."
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Which verse is the most important statement of the Prologue?
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"The Word became flesh and lived for a while among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth" - John 1:14
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The interpretation of "We have seen his glory" in verse 14 is that:
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The disciples saw Christ glory throughtout the earthly ministry.
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Jesus Christ could make God the Father fully known to human kind because Christ:
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Fully knew the Father
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In John 1:6-8, we learn that John the Batptist:
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Bre witness about Jesus and was subrdinate to Him
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John included how many signs or miracles in his Gosple to reveal "deity in action"?
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Seven
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