Reviewer:
Possible Question:
_____1. Which Gospel is traditionally attributed to a tax collector?
_____2. Which book in the New Testament contains the Sermon on the Mount?
_____3. Who is the author of the Acts of the Apostles?
_____4. In which city were the followers of Jesus first called Christians?
_____5. Which New Testament book is considered a work of apocalyptic literature?
_____6. Who was the Roman governor who presided over the trial of Jesus?
_____7. In which book does Paul discuss the Fruit of the Spirit?
_____8. Which New Testament letter emphasizes faith without works is dead?
_____9. Which Gospel is the shortest?
_____10. Which New Testament book is addressed to a person named Theophilus?
_____11. What is the primary theme of the Epistle to the Romans?
_____12. In the New Testament, who is referred to as the "beloved disciple"?
_____13. Which epistle is addressed to the "elect lady and her children"?
_____14. What was Paul's name before his conversion?
_____15. Which book begins with a genealogy of Jesus?
_____16. Who was the first martyr in the New Testament?
_____17. In which New Testament book is the "armor of God" described?
_____18. What is the final book of the New Testament?
_____19. Which Gospel includes the parables of the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son?
_____20. Who was the emperor during the time of Jesus' crucifixion?
_____21. In which letter does Paul address the issue of a man living with his father's wife?
_____22. Who wrote the majority of the books in the New Testament?
_____23. Which New Testament book focuses on the supremacy of Christ and is often associated
with the Melchizedekian priesthood?
_____24. To whom did Jesus say, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life"?
_____25. Which book contains the phrase "God is love"?
_____26. Which Gospel emphasizes Jesus as the Word of God?
_____27. In which letter does Paul discuss the concept of the church as the body of Christ?
_____28. Who is the "disciple whom Jesus loved"?
_____29. Which book is addressed to the twelve tribes in the Dispersion?
_____30. Which Gospel was written primarily for a Gentile audience?
ROMANS- The letter of Paul that encourages the Christian community (Jews and Gentiles)
to live a transformed life through the mercies of God.
1 CORINTHIANS- The letter of Paul that discussed about the message of the cross of Christ as the
source of true wisdom and motivation for service.
2 CORINTHIANS- The letter encourages people to respond criticisms and attacks as follower of
Christ.
GALATIANS- In this letter, Paul affirms his commitment to truth and freedom in Christ and his
desire to exercise authority for the benefit of the community.
EPHESIANS- In this letter, Paul talked about salvation is by faith and this faith can help the
Church grows.
PHILIPPIANS- The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to the Christian community while he was in
jail in a city, he does not name.
COLOSSIANS- The Apostle Paul wanted to convince them to “live a life that honors the Lord.”
1THESSALONIANS- Paul in his letter deal with their concerns: “What will happen to the loved ones
who have died before the second coming of Christ?”
2THESSALONIANS In this letter, Paul gave the Christian community a rule: “if you don’t work,
don’t eat”
2 TIMOTHY- In this letter, Paul expressed his readiness to die and having been faithful to the end.
PHILEMON- The shortest and the most personal letter of Paul.
TITUS- In this letter, Paul gave instructions on proper conduct of Christians.
REVELATION- The final book of the Bible that shows how God brings an end to evil and prepares
a new world of peace.
JUDE- In this letter, the author confidently proclaims that God can keep believers from stumbling.
JAMES- This letter emphasized that faith and good works are inseparable.
HEBREW- This letter clearly declares that access to God is only through Jesus the Son.
1 PETER- This letter taught how Christians conduct themselves amid suffering.
2 PETER- This letter described how Christians conduct themselves in the last day.
1 JOHN- This letter was written to encourage the followers of Christ to remain faithful to
the truth about Jesus, that he is the Son of God, he was truly human and really shed his blood to
take away sins.
3 JOHN- This letter taught how Christians support those who travel around telling the good news.
Possible Essay
1. Which of the Gospel of Jesus do you find most relevant today? Explain your choice.
2. As a college student, what are the relevance of the four Gospels in knowing Jesus?