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CATHOLIC KNOWLEDGE BOWL QUESTIONS Topic: New Testament by Sr. Anita Schori, IWBS, Incarnate Word Convent, Victoria 1. The New Testament is. a. Intimately connected with the Old Testament b. Continuing the story of God's loving relationship with humanity c. Best viewed and understood in the broader context of the entire Bible d. All of the above Answer D) Catholic Study Bible, Oxford University Press, 1990 Scripture and Tradition (RG 24-5), The Nature of the Bible (RG 25-27), Introduction to the Synoptic Gospels (RG 386-88). 2. Analyzing a scriptural text in terms of what images and symbols are being used and exploring their significance is part of. a. literary criticism b. sociohistorical criticism c. ideological criticism d. source criticism Answer A) http://www.smp.org/resourcecenter/resource/6820/ Also consult the Scientific Study of the Bible section in the Catholic Study Bible, Oxford University Press, 1990 (RG 20-22) and Modern Developments (RG 18-20) 3. Exploring how this scriptural text might be used by a particular group in society to support their opinions or perceptions of a specific issue is part of. a. literary criticism b. sociohistorical criticism c. ideological criticism d. source criticism Answer C) http://www.smp.org/resourcecenter/resource/6819/ It is important to interpret individual scriptural passages in a way that is consistent with the overall message Jesus came to teach us (analogy of faith). 4. According to most Biblical scholars, which of the following books of the New Testament was written first? a. The Gospel of Mark b. Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians c. The Gospel of Matthew d. Genesis Answer B) this is the earliest writing in the New Testament Collegeville Bible Commentary: New Testament Introduction, 1 Thessalonians (p. 1151) Sr. Anita Schori, IWBS 11/14/16 1

5. Scripture scholars generally agree that Matthew and Luke used two common sources to write their Gospels. The two sources are. a. Mark and John b. Paul and the Torah c. Paul and Mark d. Mark and Q Source Answer D) Luke Reading Guide, Before Beginning (RG 417) The Catholic Study Bible, Oxford University Press, 1990 6. Which one of the gospels was transmitted orally before it became a written document? a. Matthew c. John d. The gospels Answer D) This shortest of all New Testament gospels is likely to have been the first written. Scholars generally agree that Mark was written in the decade prior to the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem in the year 70 AD. Introduction to the Gospel of Mark, New American Bible 7. The word synoptic comes from a Greek word meaning. a. most important b. low Christology c. seeing the whole together d. my Lord and my God Answer C) Catholic Study Bible, Oxford University Press, 1990: Introduction to the Synoptic Gospels (RG 386-88). 8. In which of the gospels do we find the shepherds and the magi at the manger? a. Mark c. Matthew d. None of the above Answer D) Read Matthew 2 and Luke 2 9. In which two gospels do we meet Jesus as a baby? a. Luke and Matthew b. Mark and Luke c. John and Mark d. Matthew and Mark Answer A) Read Matthew 1 and Luke 2 Sr. Anita Schori, IWBS 11/14/16 2

10. Which Gospel has a sequel, a continuation, a second volume in our New Testament? a. John c. Mark d. Matthew Answer B) The Acts of the Apostles, the second volume of Luke s two-volume work, continue Luke s presentation of biblical history, describing how the salvation promised to Israel in the old Testament and accomplished by Jesus has now under the guidance of the holy Spirit been extended to the Gentiles. Introduction to the Acts of the Apostles, New American Bible 11. Which Gospel was written last and emphasizes Jesus' divinity from the very beginning? a. John c. Mark d. Matthew Answer A) its present form probably dates from between A.D. 90 and 100. Such theological purposes have impelled the evangelist to emphasize motifs that were not so clear in the synoptic account of Jesus ministry, e.g., the explicit emphasis on his divinity. Introduction to the Gospel of John, New American Bible 12. The events described in the Acts of the Apostles occurred in the sociohistorical setting of. a. the Babylonian Exile b. the reign of Alexander the Great c. the Roman Empire d. the Persian Empire Answer C) By the time Luke wrote the book of Acts, the Roman Empire had conquered and controlled the entire Mediterranean world, and had extended its reach as far as present day Britain, North Africa and parts of Asia. In the days of the early church, the empire was still growing, adding more and more peoples and territories to its domain. As it did so, the Roman Empire deeply influenced all aspects of society with its distinctively Roman values, goals and beliefs. elearning.thirdmill.org/theme/standard_thirdmill/lessons/act1text.html Sr. Anita Schori, IWBS 11/14/16 3

13. Paul had a personal revelation/encounter with Christ as he traveled to. a. Jerusalem b. Damascus c. Rome d. Ephesus Answer b) Paul experienced a revelation from God on his way to Damascus. It is believed that Paul was born in Tarsus in Turkey around 10 A. D. and, thus, was not a contemporary of Jesus. Catholic Study Bible, RG 470 14. Challenges and struggles Paul faced in the course of his missionary journey include. a. imprisonment b. being shipwrecked c. being expelled from inhospitable and unreceptive cities d. all of the above Answer D) Acts, especially Acts 13:50-51, 21:30-32, 24:26-27, 27:1-44 and Paul's letters. 15. According to the Acts of the Apostles, Paul's final journey ends in the city of. a. Rome b. Philippi c. Jerusalem d. Joppa Answer A) Read Acts 27 & 28. 16. The letters of Paul provide all of the following except for the new Christian communities. a. a lack of care b. advice c. pastoral encouragement d. support Answer A) Besides the letters themselves, the introductions to Paul's letters in the New American Bible describe Paul as a pastor. We note Paul's pastoral style, his sensitivity as someone who has lived and worked among the Corinthians. Catholic Study Bible Sr. Anita Schori, IWBS 11/14/16 4

17. Two recurring themes in Paul's letters are: Jesus is the path to salvation and. a. martyrdom should be a wish for all true Christians b. the road to salvation is an easy one c. Jesus came to call only Gentiles d. the Church is the Body of Christ Answer D) the Church is the Body of Christ, Rom. 12:4-5, 1 Cor 12:12, 27, Eph 4:4, Col 1:18, etc. 18. Applying typical Jewish argumentation, the author of the Book of Hebrews illustrates that Jesus embodies the New Law by showing and the perfect sacrifice. a. Jesus is healing many people b. Jesus is the new and perfect High Priest c. Jesus is the miracle worker among the Gentiles d. Jesus made Mary our mother Answer B) Therefore, the author presents to the readers for their reflection the everlasting priesthood of Christ (7, 1-28), a priesthood that fulfills the promise of the Old Testament (8, 1-13). It also provides the meaning God ultimately intended in the sacrifices of the Old Testament (9, 1 28): these pointed to the unique sacrifice of Christ, which alone obtains forgiveness of sins (10, 1 18). Introduction to Hebrews, New American Bible 19. The Book of Revelation is written in the literary form called apocalyptic literature. This literary form is also found in the Book of Daniel. Highly symbolic language is used to strengthen the faith of the faithful. a. to make the teaching only available to the highly educated b. to keep the faith from getting boring c. to protect the faithful during a time of persecution d. to encourage fear and misunderstanding Answer C) Like Daniel and other apocalypses, it was composed as resistance literature to meet a crisis. The book itself suggests that the crisis was ruthless persecution of the early church by the Roman authorities; [ ] The book is then an exhortation and admonition to Christians of the first century to stand firm in the faith and to avoid compromise with paganism, despite the threat of adversity and martyrdom; they are to await patently the fulfillment of God s mighty promises. Introduction to The Book of Revelation, New American Bible Sr. Anita Schori, IWBS 11/14/16 5

20. occupy a central place in all of Scripture because Jesus Christ is their center. a. The Gospels b. The Acts of the Apostles c. The Letters of Paul d. The Catholic Letters Answer A) The Gospels are the heart of all the Scriptures because they are our principal source for the life and teaching of the Incarnate Word, our Savior. CCC #125 Sr. Anita Schori, IWBS 11/14/16 6