A look at the four gospels

A collage of artistic interpretations of the Four Gospels, featuring symbols of each Gospel (e.g., a man for Matthew, a lion for Mark, an ox for Luke, and an eagle for John), with vibrant colors and ancient script backgrounds.

Exploring the Four Gospels Quiz

Test your knowledge on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with this engaging quiz! Dive deeper into the distinctive features, audiences, and themes presented in each Gospel.

Highlights of the Quiz:

  • 22 thoughtfully crafted questions
  • Examines Old Testament prophecies and teachings of Jesus
  • Designed for both beginners and advanced students of the Gospels
22 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveScribe475
Apparently written to and for Jewish consumption
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Great emphasis upon the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy
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Presents Jesus as the fulfillment of the prophets.
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Use of the Old Testament: “Out of Egypt…” spoken of by Jeremy (Jeremiah) “He shall be called a Nazarene.” “Thirty pieces of silver”
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Several lengthy discourses, such as the Sermon on the Mount (chapters 5, 6, 7); instruction to the Twelve (chapter 10); rebuking the Pharisees (chapter 23); about the second coming (chapter 24).
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Main Emphasis on the “doings” of Jesus.
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Written to Gentiles (most likely Romans).
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Apparently used Peter as a chief source of information.
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Great emphasis upon acts rather than upon teachings. No long sermons.
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Great emphasis upon miraculous events.
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Seems to emphasize the Galilean ministry.
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Main Emphasis is on the Universality of Jesus’ Teachings.
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Written to Theophilus, a Gentile Christian acquaintance.
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Emphasis upon Jesus’ teachings, especially the parables.
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Apparently used Paul as a major source of information.
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Strong Gentile appeal.
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Deep Spiritual Insight – Jesus is the Son of God
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Written to both Jewish and Gentile audiences. Apparently a general tract.
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Main purpose was to emphasize that Jesus is the Son of God (yet, surprisingly, makes no mention of the virgin birth)
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Has been viewed by students as being a strong, Greek character in style, content, and vocabulary, but the influence of the Dead Sea Scrolls has been to label this Gospel as the most Jewish of all the Gospels
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Emphasis upon Judean ministry
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Several long discourses, such as the “Bread of Life” (chapter 6); the Holy Ghost (chapters 14, 15); prayer in the garden (chapter 17).
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