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Bible 9 Unit 5 Study Guide

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Bible 9 Unit 5 Study Guide
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the 4 stages of Gospel development? Stage 1: The life, death, and resurrection of the historical JesusStage 2: The period of Oral Tradition, when the sayings and stories of Jesus were passed down primarily through the spoken word.Stage 3: The period of written sources, when collections of sayings and other material began to be written down and collected.Stage 4: The writing of the Gospels themselves.

Stage 1: The life, death, and resurrection of the historical Jesus

Stage 2: The period of Oral Tradition, when the sayings and stories of Jesus were passed down primarily through the spoken word.

Stage 3: The period of written sources, when collections of sayings and other material began to be written down and collected.

Stage 4: The writing of the Gospels themselves.

Stage 1: The life, death, and resurrection of the historical Jesus

Stage 2: The period of Audio Tradition, when the sayings and stories of Jesus were passed down primarily through the spoken word.

Stage 3: The period of written sources, when collections of sayings and other material began to be written down and collected.

Stage 4: The writing of the Gospels themselves.

Stage 1: The life, death, and resurrection of the historical Jesus

Stage 2: The period of Oral Tradition, when the sayings and stories of Jesus were passed down primarily through the spoken word.

Stage 3: The period of drawings sources, when collections of sayings and other material began to be written down and collected.

Stage 4: The writing of the Gospels themselves.

Stage 1: The life, death, and resurrection of the historical Jesus

Stage 2: The period of Oral Tradition, when the sayings and stories of Jesus were passed down primarily through the spoken word.

Stage 3: The period of written sources, when collections of sayings and other material began to be written down and collected.

Stage 4: The drawings of the Gospels themselves.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What Chapter of Luke does he cover all 4 stages of the Gospel development?

Chapter 3

Chapter 1

Chapter 5

Chapter 2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How many years following the life of Jesus did Christians primarily use oral records of the Gospel?

approximately 15

approximately 10

approximately 22

approximately 20

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is historical criticism?

the collective tools developed to examine each stage in this 2 stage transmission process.

the collective tools developed to examine each stage in this 3 stage transmission process.

the collective tools developed to examine each stage in this 4 stage transmission process.

the collective tools developed to examine each stage in this 1 stage transmission process.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What form of criticism goes with each of the 4 stages? And what are they? 1. historical jesus research 2. form criticism 3. source criticism 4. redaction criticism

1. historical jesus research 2. form criticism 3. source criticism 4. redaction criticism

1. historical research

2. form criticism 3. source criticism 4. redaction criticism

1. historical jesus research 2. informal criticism 3. source criticism 4. redaction criticism

1. historical jesus research 2. form criticism 3. resource criticism 4. redaction criticism

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Literary Criticism?

a more simple methodology that examines the Gospels in their final form, without reference to the process.

a more broad methodology that examines the Gospels in their final form, without reference to the process.

a more broad resources that examines the Gospels in their final form, without reference to the process.

a more broad methodology that examines the Bible in their final form, without reference to the process.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Triple Tradition?

passages that appear in none of the gospels

passages that appear in all gospels

passages that appear in all 3 gospels

passages that appear in all 2 gospels

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