Deck 7: Jesus, the Rejected Prophet: The Gospel According to Luke
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Deck 7: Jesus, the Rejected Prophet: The Gospel According to Luke
1
Do a comparative analysis of Matthew's and Luke's temptation narratives. What do these tell us about the author's emphases? (The instructor might provide the narratives [Matt 4:1-11; Luke 4:1-13] to the students for analysis.)
The temptation narrative in Matthew and Luke are almost identical and were taken from Q. Jesus experiences the same temptations in each Gospel, but the order is different. Both begin with Jesus being tempted to turn stones to bread. The second temptation in Matthew is to jump from the top of the Temple; the second temptation in Luke is to worship Satan. The third temptation is switched in these Gospels. By ending the narrative with Jesus at the Temple, Luke underscores the importance of Jerusalem.
2
In what ways does Luke depict Jesus as a rejected Jewish prophet?
Throughout Luke's Gospel, Jesus is portrayed as a prophet of God; he fully expects to be rejected as Jewish prophet and die as a Jewish prophet. He begins his ministry by publicly referencing his prophetic status in the synagogue of his hometown. By comparing Jesus' persecution to that of God's other prophets, Luke focuses on the appropriate response to a prophet's message: repentance. Jesus' death, according to this Gospel, does not itself bring salvation. Salvation comes to the people when they realize the unjustness of Jesus' death and repent.
3
Discuss the distinctive features of Luke's passion narrative. How does Luke understand the meaning of Jesus' death? How is Luke's explanation of Jesus' death different from that of Mark and Matthew?
There are several important differences between Luke's and Matthew's/Mark's passion narratives. Luke's story focuses on Jesus' innocence and the unjust execution of an innocent man. Perhaps the most noticeable difference is the introduction of a trial before Herod. In addition to Pilate's declaration of Jesus' innocence (three times), Luke offers another verdict of innocence from a different leader, Herod. Now both gentile and Jewish authorities have declared Jesus innocent of charges. Luke also lists the specific charges leveled against Jesus. A careful reader will notice that all of the charges are false. Like other prophets, Jesus knows that he must die and does so willingly. On the cross, Jesus does not cry out "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?" but "Into your hands I commend my spirit." After Jesus' death, the centurion does not confess that Jesus was the Son of God (as in Mark and Matthew) but that Jesus was innocent.
4
Discuss the ways Luke ties Jesus to the Jerusalem Temple. Why is Jesus' connection to Jerusalem so important for Luke's message?
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5
Which of the following analyzes the similarities and differences between texts, irrespective of their sources?
A) genre criticism
B) comparative method
C) four-source hypothesis
D) Markan priority
A) genre criticism
B) comparative method
C) four-source hypothesis
D) Markan priority
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6
The Gospel of Luke was probably written _____.
A) before Mark
B) before Matthew
C) about the same time as Mark
D) after Mark
A) before Mark
B) before Matthew
C) about the same time as Mark
D) after Mark
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7
The Gospel of Luke came to be attributed to a man who was thought to be _____.
A) a tax collector
B) a Roman governor
C) a disciple
D) a companion of Paul
A) a tax collector
B) a Roman governor
C) a disciple
D) a companion of Paul
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8
Luke differs from the other Gospels because _____.
A) it is not a biography
B) it focuses on Peter
C) it has a sequel
D) an angel appears to Joseph
A) it is not a biography
B) it focuses on Peter
C) it has a sequel
D) an angel appears to Joseph
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9
Luke's Gospel begins with _____.
A) Jesus' baptism
B) the Sermon on the Mount
C) a preface
D) an angel appearing to Joseph
A) Jesus' baptism
B) the Sermon on the Mount
C) a preface
D) an angel appearing to Joseph
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10
Luke's author states that _____.
A) he is an eyewitness to Jesus' ministry
B) he used written sources
C) he used only eyewitness reports
D) he used Q
A) he is an eyewitness to Jesus' ministry
B) he used written sources
C) he used only eyewitness reports
D) he used Q
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11
A reasoned defense of a person's beliefs is called _____.
A) an apology
B) biography
C) prophecy
D) narrative
A) an apology
B) biography
C) prophecy
D) narrative
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12
Scholars think that Luke's Gospel might be dedicated to any of the following except _____.
A) Theophilus
B) the church
C) the beloved of God
D) Pilate
A) Theophilus
B) the church
C) the beloved of God
D) Pilate
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13
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus' birth narrative parallels that of _____.
A) Moses
B) Abraham
C) Samuel
D) Paul
A) Moses
B) Abraham
C) Samuel
D) Paul
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14
In Luke, the hometown of Jesus' parents is _____.
A) Bethlehem
B) Nazareth
C) Jerusalem
D) Caesarea
A) Bethlehem
B) Nazareth
C) Jerusalem
D) Caesarea
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15
All of the following are parts of Luke's birth narrative except _____.
A) Magi
B) shepherds
C) a census
D) Gabriel's appearance to Mary
A) Magi
B) shepherds
C) a census
D) Gabriel's appearance to Mary
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16
Which of the following stories is only found in Luke?
A) the Magi
B) the virgin birth
C) Jesus' birth in Bethlehem
D) Jesus teaching in the Temple when he was twelve years old
A) the Magi
B) the virgin birth
C) Jesus' birth in Bethlehem
D) Jesus teaching in the Temple when he was twelve years old
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17
In Luke, the resurrected Jesus tells the disciples to _____.
A) remain in Jerusalem
B) hurry to Bethlehem
C) go to Galilee
D) return to the Garden of Gethsemane
A) remain in Jerusalem
B) hurry to Bethlehem
C) go to Galilee
D) return to the Garden of Gethsemane
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18
Luke's genealogy culminates with _____.
A) God
B) Abraham
C) David
D) Moses
A) God
B) Abraham
C) David
D) Moses
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19
In Luke's temptation narrative, Jesus' final temptation is _____.
A) turning stone into bread
B) turning water into wine
C) jumping from the top of the Temple
D) worshiping Satan
A) turning stone into bread
B) turning water into wine
C) jumping from the top of the Temple
D) worshiping Satan
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20
In one of his sermons in Luke, Jesus compares himself to _____.
A) Moses
B) a prophet
C) David
D) Paul
A) Moses
B) a prophet
C) David
D) Paul
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21
From the beginning, Luke's Jesus expects to be _____.
A) recognized
B) followed
C) rejected
D) king
A) recognized
B) followed
C) rejected
D) king
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22
In Luke, when people reject Jesus, _____.
A) they reject God
B) they reject the Pharisees
C) they embrace the Law
D) it means nothing
A) they reject God
B) they reject the Pharisees
C) they embrace the Law
D) it means nothing
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23
In Jewish tradition, a prophet was _____.
A) clairvoyant
B) wrong
C) a messenger of God
D) a magician
A) clairvoyant
B) wrong
C) a messenger of God
D) a magician
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24
Jesus knows that as a prophet, all of the following will happen to him except that _____.
A) he will suffer.
B) he will die.
C) he will become the High Priest.
D) he will be rejected.
A) he will suffer.
B) he will die.
C) he will become the High Priest.
D) he will be rejected.
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25
When it is time for Jesus to die in Luke, he _____.
A) is resistant
B) is angry with God
C) feels abandoned by God
D) is ready
A) is resistant
B) is angry with God
C) feels abandoned by God
D) is ready
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26
All of the following are said at Jesus' crucifixion in Luke except _____.
A) "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?"
B) "Father forgive them."
C) "Into your hands I commend my spirit."
D) "Surely this man was innocent."
A) "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?"
B) "Father forgive them."
C) "Into your hands I commend my spirit."
D) "Surely this man was innocent."
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27
According to Luke, Jesus' death _____.
A) atones for humanity's sins
B) encourages people to repent
C) serves as a sacrifice
D) is meaningless
A) atones for humanity's sins
B) encourages people to repent
C) serves as a sacrifice
D) is meaningless
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28
In the Gospel of Luke, the Temple curtain tears _____.
A) before Jesus dies
B) after Jesus dies
C) to show people they have full access to God
D) when Jesus is resurrected
A) before Jesus dies
B) after Jesus dies
C) to show people they have full access to God
D) when Jesus is resurrected
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29
When Jesus raises the son of a widow from the dead in Luke, it is reminiscent of _____.
A) what he had also done as a child
B) the prophet Elijah
C) the prophecies at the beginning of the book
D) the miracles of Moses
A) what he had also done as a child
B) the prophet Elijah
C) the prophecies at the beginning of the book
D) the miracles of Moses
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30
According to Luke, the most grievous sin is _____.
A) following the Law
B) being Jewish
C) denying the virgin birth
D) killing God's prophet
A) following the Law
B) being Jewish
C) denying the virgin birth
D) killing God's prophet
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31
Luke suggests that the gospel came to the gentiles because _____.
A) the Jews rejected it
B) God broke his promise to the Jews
C) the Jews were never God's chosen people
D) the gentiles were better than the Jews
A) the Jews rejected it
B) God broke his promise to the Jews
C) the Jews were never God's chosen people
D) the gentiles were better than the Jews
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32
Luke does not believe the end of the age will come immediately because _____.
A) Jesus was wrong
B) the gospel must be spread throughout the world
C) Jesus is not yet in power
D) God has rejected all of humanity
A) Jesus was wrong
B) the gospel must be spread throughout the world
C) Jesus is not yet in power
D) God has rejected all of humanity
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33
Which of the following is not related to Luke's social interests?
A) the delay of the end of time
B) Luke's attention to women
C) Luke's particular version of the Beatitudes
D) Luke's genealogy
A) the delay of the end of time
B) Luke's attention to women
C) Luke's particular version of the Beatitudes
D) Luke's genealogy
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34
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas _____.
A) combines the birth narratives of Matthew and Luke
B) reports Jesus' birth from Thomas' point of view
C) tells stories about Jesus' childhood
D) reports the birth of Jesus' disciple, Thomas
A) combines the birth narratives of Matthew and Luke
B) reports Jesus' birth from Thomas' point of view
C) tells stories about Jesus' childhood
D) reports the birth of Jesus' disciple, Thomas
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