| A | B |
| The Roman government charged Jesus with what crime | Treason |
| The Jewish people thought They were half-breeds and not true Jews | Samaritans |
| Luke refers to the __________more than the other gospel writers | Holy Spirit |
| salvation to all people, Importance of prayer and the ongoing role of Holy Spirit | Themes of Luke’s writings |
| The Jewish Sanhedrin charged Jesus with | blasphemy |
| on the cross, choosing the apostles, accepting God's will | When Jesus prayed |
| The dimension of discipleship that takes priority in Luke’s Gospel is | prayer |
| Teaches us to respect all people, not doing something can be sinful, love is more important than the law | Good Samaritan |
| Upset some Jews, taught about the Eucharist, , expanded culture understanding of hospitality | Jesus’ table fellowship |
| Luke was believed to have been a | physician |
| The event when the Holy Spirit made his appearance as a dove was | Jesus' baptism |
| The figure at the Transfiguration who represented the fact that Jesus was the fulfillment of the prophets was | Elijah |
| The term which refers to Jesus’ second coming at the end of time is | parousia |
| The “other” book that Luke composed besides his Gospel was | Acts of the Apostles |
| shows that the faithful service to God is more important than prayer. | The story of Martha and Mary |
| table fellowship | One of the primary ways Jesus showed his love and acceptance of the anawim was through |
| The movement in Luke’s Gospel is toward the city | Jerusalem |
| In Luke’s Gospel, women are presented in very nontraditional roles | women |
| The central prayer of the Jewish faith | shema |
| Luke’s genealogy goes back to the figure | Adam |
| The audience Luke was addressing was primarily | Gentile-Christian |
| Luke is believed to have been a traveling companion of his | Paul |
| Paul's trip to Rome was as a | Prisoner |
| Priscilla and Aquila bonded with Paul over their love of Jesus and | tentmaking |
| Her household was recieved into baptism | Lydia's |
| On Paul's first missionary journey, he traveled with | Barnabus |
| He had a Greek name and a Hebrew name | Paul |
| The effort by one group to suppress or hinder the freedom of another by harming or threatening them | Persecution |
| Pentecost is the Jewish festival of _______ it comes fifty days after Passover. | Weeks |
| Birthday of the Church | Pentecost |
| stood out as a leader in the upper room | Peter |
| means friend of God | Theophilus |