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The Parables and Epistles of the New Testament, Exams of Advanced Education

An overview of various parables and epistles found in the new testament. It covers the themes and key points of parables such as the prodigal son and lazarus and the rich man, as well as the five main points of the epistle to the romans. The document also discusses the authorship, intended audience, and central themes of other pauline epistles like 1 corinthians, 2 corinthians, galatians, ephesians, philippians, colossians, 1 thessalonians, 2 thessalonians, 1 timothy, and 2 timothy. Additionally, it explores the parallels between the lives of jesus and paul, as well as the significance of key theological concepts like the kingdom of god, paschal mystery, and incarnation. This comprehensive overview of the parables and epistles in the new testament provides valuable insights for students and scholars interested in understanding the teachings and narratives that shaped early christianity.

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Hudson Final Exam Questions and Answers 2025.
1.The sources for Luke are::  L, Q, Mark
2. According to Acts, the ideal Christian community included all of these:: -
 studying the teaching of the Apostles, celebrating the Eucharist,
koinonia
3.
Jesus was like Old Testament prophets. He did all of the following:: 
He usedattention-getting actions.
He warned of God's judgment on evil-
doers. He performed miracles.
4.Jesus' parables are important because::  they contain the
heart of his mes-sage.
they reveal how he dealt with his
opponents. they show him to be a
remarkable teacher.
5.The theme of this parable is to share your gifts with poor people:: 
Lazarus and the rich man
6.The theme of this parable is God's incredible love for sinners:: 
Prodigal Son
7.T/F The doctrines of the Ascension and the Assumption both refer to
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Hudson Final Exam Questions and Answers 2025.

1.The sources for Luke are::  L, Q, Mark

  1. According to Acts, the ideal Christian community included all of these:: -  studying the teaching of the Apostles, celebrating the Eucharist, koinonia 3.Jesus was like Old Testament prophets. He did all of the following::  He usedattention-getting actions. He warned of God's judgment on evil- doers. He performed miracles. 4.Jesus' parables are important because::  they contain the heart of his mes-sage. they reveal how he dealt with his opponents. they show him to be a remarkable teacher. 5.The theme of this parable is to share your gifts with poor people::  Lazarus and the rich man 6.The theme of this parable is God's incredible love for sinners::  Prodigal Son 7.T/F The doctrines of the Ascension and the Assumption both refer to

Jesus' going to heaven.: False 1 / 16

17.T/F "Judaizers" were strong supporters of St. Paul in his ministry.: false 18.T/F Paul teaches that God's rejection of the Jewish people is final, thus paving the way for the conversion of Gentiles.: false

19.T/F Paul required his converts to accept the customs and laws of Judaism before receiving Christian baptism.: false 20.T/F The Pastoral Epistles reveal that overseers of early Christian commu- nities had to remain unmarried or they could not be leaders.: false

  1. According to St. Paul's letter to Corinthians, the greatest spiritual gift is ? .: love 22.Who is the image of the invisible God?: Jesus Christ 23.The day recognized at the "birthday " of the church when the Holy Spirit was revealed, bestowed, and communicated to the church in fulfillment of the promises Jesus made to send another advocate, a comforter. The Jewish feast of the benefits of the 15th day at the end of the seven weeks following Passover.: Pentecost 24.The event in salvation history where Jesus' humanity entered into the divine glory in heaven 40 days after his resurrection: Ascension
  2. The name for the ability to communicate in words or sound and everything was unknown to the speaker, a gift afforded St. Peter at the feast of Pentecost.- : Gift of Tongues 26. The word that means "witness". We usually apply this time to a person

who bore witness to the truth of his or her faith even unto death. Jesus died to 4 / 16

they wrote a text (literal sense). Determine the probability that what the gospels 5 / 16

says about Jesus and his teachings can be traced to him: Historical criticism

34.Focuses on the evangelists as editors: how and why they arranged their sources the way they did. Tries to discover the particular theological slant of the given writer and how this influenced their arrangement of the material: - redaction criticism 35.Focuses on these literary differences—the type of New Testament book we are reading and the individual literary units each book contains: Form criticism 36.Tries to determine what source or sources the gospel and other New Testament writers used to compose their works.: source criticism

  1. Compares the minor changes and mistakes made through the centuries: - textual criticism 38.Who is Paul?: Paul was born as Saul of the tribe of Benjamin in Tarsus app. 10 AD during the reign of Emperor Augustus. He received a Greek education in Tarsus and learned tentmaking there. He studied in Jerusalem to become a rabbi under Gamaliel. He was a strict Pharisee, and was willing to persecute and kill Christians, and did so pretty often. In 36 AD, though, Jesus appeared to him as a very bright light when he was on the road to Damascus, and asking him "why he persecuted me." He then was commanded by Jesus to continue to Damascus where he

would be cared for. Saul was blinded for three days before Ananias, an early church father healed him. After this, he became a central early Church figure. He composed a lot of the 7 / 16

that When people trust in Jesus, they became with him Following Jesus is the only way to make yourself better 8 / 16

You can unite through love, faith, and hope

Widely believed to be Paul's masterpiece. It was written as an introduction to Roman Christian converts but can be applicable to any Christian living then or today. Paul planned on stopping by in Rome on his way to Spain. The letter had a very sophisticated theology bound within it.Although there are many themes that can be derived from Romans, the five listed in the textbook are: The Human Condition before Christ -both the Gentiles and Jews were sinful, since the Gentiles did not believe in God and the Jews disregarded God and did not follow the Law -we are all under the power of sin and that the only way to overcome it is through Jesus

  1. Justification through faith in Jesus -Jewish or Greek study does not bring salvation, only God's Grace and Jesus' Suffering can do that -Abraham is a good example of faith -Jesus Christ is the New Adam
  2. Salvation and Christian Freedom -Faith in Christ and Baptism frees us of all sin and suffering -We are united in God's love through Baptism
  1. God's Plan For Israel 10 / 16