John the Apostle: Author of the Johannine Writings - Test
  • 1. Who is traditionally considered the author of the Gospel of John?
A) John the Apostle
B) Luke
C) Mark
D) Matthew
  • 2. What is the term used to describe the Gospel of John and the letters attributed to John?
A) Synoptic Gospels
B) Deutero-Canonical books
C) Johannine writings
D) Pauline Epistles
  • 3. Which significant event does the Gospel of John emphasize at the beginning?
A) The temptation of Jesus
B) Jesus' baptism
C) The Word became flesh
D) The birth of Jesus
  • 4. Who are the recipients of 2 John?
A) The elect lady
B) A church in Rome
C) The Twelve Tribes
D) The Corinthians
  • 5. In John 3:16, what does God demonstrate through giving His Son?
A) Wrath
B) Love
C) Power
D) Justice
  • 6. According to John's writings, what is necessary to have eternal life?
A) Observing the Law
B) Being a disciple
C) Belief in Jesus
D) Performing miracles
  • 7. What chapter in John's Gospel contains the discourse of the Good Shepherd?
A) Chapter 12
B) Chapter 10
C) Chapter 14
D) Chapter 8
  • 8. In which epistle does John emphasize 'God is love'?
A) 1 John
B) John's Gospel
C) 2 John
D) Revelation
  • 9. According to tradition, where did John the Apostle die?
A) Patmos
B) Rome
C) Jerusalem
D) Ephesus
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