The Interdenominational Bible Institute A School of the Bible Camden, DE 19934-0122 BS 133 BIBLE SURVEY III--MATTHEW TO REVELATION Assignment # 1--Introduction and the Synoptic Problem Step 1 Read chapters 1-6 in A SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 3 rd Edition hereafter called ASNTS and pages 450-469 and 882-921 in UNGER'S BIBLE HANDBOOK hereafter referred to as UBH. Assignment # 2--The Synoptic Gospels Step 1 Read chapters 7-9 in ASNTS and pages 470-542 in UBH. Assignment # 3-- Gospel of John Step 1 Read chapter 10 in ASNTS and pages 543-566 in UBH. Assignment # 4--Acts Step 1 Read chapters 11 in ASNTS and pages 567-605 in UBH. Assignment # 5--Galatians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians Step 1 Read chapter 12 in ASNTS and pages 701-714 in UBH. Assignment # 6--1 & 2 Corinthians and Romans Step 1 Read chapter 13 in ASNTS and pages 626-658, and 606-625 in UBH. Assignment # 7--Philemon, Colossians, Ephesians, and Philippians Step 1 Read chapter 14 in ASNTS and pages 671-699 and 743-746 in UBH. Assignment # 8--1 Timothy, Titus and 2 Timothy] Step 1 Read chapter 15 in ASNTS and pages 715-742 in UBH. BS 133 BIBLE SURVEY III--MAT TO REV --Page 1--
Assignment # 9--Hebrews Step 1 Read chapter 16 in ASNTS and pages 747-782 in UBH. Assignment #10--James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, Jude, and 1, 2, 3 John Step 1 Read chapter 17 in ASNTS and pages 783-837 in UBH. Assignment # 11--Revelation Step 1 Read chapter 18 in ASNTS and pages 838-881 in UBH. Step 3 Write a one page summary on the reading assignment in UBH Assignment # 12--Final Examination SPECIAL NOTE 1. If you are taking this course for Bachelor degree credits you must complete the study questions for each assignment and turn in a notebook for grading. 2. If you are taking this course for a Bible Certificate you must take all examinations and pass with "C" average. 3. If you are taking this course for personal enrichment you do not have to complete any of the assignments or take any examinations. BS 133 BIBLE SURVEY III--MAT TO REV --Page 2--
INTRODUCTION Welcome to the study on Bible survey. The purpose of this study is to give you a bird s eye view of the Bible. The theme of each book will be briefly studied so you can get an overall picture of the book of the Bible and see the Bible as a whole. In this course you will be studying the books of Matthew through Revelation which consist of all the books of the New Testament. Textbooks used for this course are: THE KING JAMES or NEW KING JAMES VERSION OF THE BIBLE, A SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 3 rd Edition by Robert H. Gundry published by Zondervan Publishing House, and the 1966 copyright edition of UNGER S BIBLE HANDBOOK by Merrill F. Unger published by Moody Press. Other recommended books are: NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY by Merrill C. Tenney published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company JENSEN S SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT published by Moody Press, and NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY by Robert Glenn Gromacki published by Baker Book House. RECOMMENDED BOOKS FOR NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY Bailey, Mark & Constable, Tom, Nelson s New Testament Survey, Nashville: Word Publishing, 1999.* Benware, Paul N., Everyman s Bible Commentary: Survey of the New Testament, Chicago: Moody Press, 1990.* Biehl, Randall D., A Survey of the New Testament, Atlanta: LitFire Publishing, 2015.* Blair, Joe, Introducing the New Testament, Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1994.* Carson, D.A. & Moo, Douglas J., An Introduction to the New Testament 2hd edition, Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009.* Dever, Mark, The Message of the New Testament: Promises Kept, Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2005.* Geisler, Norman L., A Popular Survey of the New Testament, Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2007.* Green, Joel B., & McDonald, Lee Martin editors, The World of the New Testament: Cutural, Social and Historical Contexts, Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2013.* Jensen, Irving L., Jensen s Survey of the New Testament, Chicago: Moody Publishers, 1981.* Keener, Craig S., The IVP Bible Background Commentary New Testament 2 nd edition, Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2014.* Kostenberger, Andreas J., Kellum, L. Scott & Quarles, Charles L., The Lion and the Lamb, Nashville: B&H Publishing Group, 2012.* Lea, Thomas D., & Black, David Alan, The New Testament: Its Background and Message, 2 nd edition, Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 2003.* Mathews, S.H., Know the New Testament: A Concise Introduction to the New Testament, Rainer Publishing, http://rainerpublishing.com, 2014.* BS 133 BIBLE SURVEY III--MAT TO REV --Page 3--
Phillips, John, Exploring the New Testament Book by Book, Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2009.* Scott Jr., J. Julius, Jewish Backgrounds of the New Testament, Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 1995.* Stephens, William H., The Bible Backgrounds New Testament. Brentwood: Authors Book Nook, 2014.* Tenney, Merrill C., revised by Walter M. Dunnett, New Testament Survey, Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1985.* Towns, Elmer and Gutierrez, Essence of the New Testament: A Survery, Nashville: B&H Publishing Group, 2012.* Vanhoozer, Kevin J., editor, Theological Interpretion of the New Testament: A Book-by-Book Survey, Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2008.* Weaver, Paul D., Introducing the New Testament Books, www.weaverwebpage.org, 2015.* NOTE: Books followed by an asterisk [*] are available in electronic format in one or more of the following: Ages Software, Amazon Kindle Reader, WordSearch Bible Software, BibleSoft PC Study Bible Software, or QuickVerse Bible Software. Some websites are listed from which you can read the book or obtain additional information. BS 133 BIBLE SURVEY III--MAT TO REV --Page 4--
BS 133 BIBLE SURVEY III--MATTHEW TO REVELATION STUDY QUESTIONS Assignment # 1--Introduction and the Synoptic Problem 1. Define the term synoptic. 2. List the synoptic Gospels 3. Define the urevangelism theory. 4. What does the Interdependence theory teach? 5. What is the Fragmentary theory? 6. Define the Oral Tradition theory. 7. How is the Two-Document Theory held today? 8. What is the second source of the Two-Document theory? 9. What accounts for the linguistic similarities and dissimilarities of the several Gospels? Assignment # 2--The Synoptic Gospels 1. Which early writing indicated the early existence and use of Matthew? 2. When was the Greek Matthew written? 3. Why was Matthew written? 4. Why is Matthew called the Jewish Gospel? 5. How many times does the word church occur in this gospel? 6. How many parables and miracles are recorded in matthew? 7. List three things which Matthew alone records. 8. List three of the Church Fathers who ascribe the Gospel of Mark to Mark. 9. Why was the Gospel of Mark written? 10. When was the Gospel of Mark written? 11. How does Mark depict the Messiah? 12. How does Mark trace the order of Gospel events? 13. Prove that Luke was the author of the Gospel of Luke. 14. How did Luke gather materials for the writing of his Gospel? 15. What does the Gospel of Luke comes nearest of the four as being? 16. List two things which Luke alone records. 17. When did Luke write his Gospel? 18. Why did Luke write his gospel? 19. What was Luke s main objective in writing his Gospel? 20. How does Luke begin and end? Assignment # 3-- Gospel of John 1. List at least three Church Fathers who ascribed John as the author of John. 2. Why is it believed that the Gospel of John was written by a Jew? 3. Prove that the author of the Gospel of John was an eyewitness to the events recorded. 4. How do we know from John that Christ s ministry lasted more than three years? 5. List two characteristic words in John. 6. Give three titles for Christ used in this Gospel. 7. What is the key verse in John? 8. Why was the book of John written? Assignment # 4--Acts 1. Prove that Luke was the author of the Acts of the Apostles. 2. When was Acts written? 3. How long of a period of time is covered in the Acts of the Apostles? 4. Give the key verse in this gospel. 5. List one of the key words mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. 6. How are the two main characters in the book of the Acts of the Apostles? BS 133 BIBLE SURVEY III--MAT TO REV --Page 5--