Lesson 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Who wrote the Gospel of Luke?

A

Luke the physician

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Why was the Gospel of Luke addressed to Theophilus?

A

Theophilus acted as Paul’s patron to help Luke to publish and disseminate his writing to a wider audience

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3
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What does Luke intend for his work to be?

A

An “orderly account” which improves on his predecessor’s attempts

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4
Q

Which of the four Gospels uses the finest Greek and the most refined literary style?

A

Luke’s Gospel

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5
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What does Luke synchronise his account of Jesus with?

A

Secular figures, events, and places

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6
Q

What does Luke particularly emphasise in his Gospel?

A

The role of the Holy Spirit

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7
Q

Luke’s infancy narrative compares the conceptions and births of which two (2) people?

A

a) John the Baptist
b) Jesus

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8
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What is the name of the common ancient literary technique in which two similar entities were contrasted to show that one was good, while the other was superior or better?

A

Syncrisis

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9
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How should Luke be read?

A

As volume one of a unified, two-volume work (Luke-Acts)

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10
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What does the Gospel of Luke’s emphasis on women, the poor, and the disabled encourage us to do today?

A

Care for the marginalised

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