- 1. John's Gospel, also known as the Gospel of John, is the fourth book of the New Testament and is distinct from the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Written in a style that is both profound and poetic, it emphasizes the divinity of Jesus Christ, presenting Him as the incarnate Word of God, who existed from the beginning and was instrumental in the creation of all things. This Gospel introduces a series of 'I Am' statements, where Jesus describes Himself in various ways to reveal His divine nature, such as the Bread of Life, the Light of the World, and the Good Shepherd. Unlike the other Gospels, John's narrative is less focused on the events of Jesus' life and more on His theological significance, exploring deep concepts such as love, truth, and eternal life. The book is notable for its unique miracles called 'signs' and the emphasis on intimate conversations, such as those with Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman at the well. Through beautifully crafted metaphors and a rich portrayal of relationships, especially between Jesus and His disciples, John's Gospel invites readers to understand the nature of faith and the transformative power of knowing Christ.
Who is traditionally believed to be the author of John's Gospel?
A) Matthew B) John the Apostle C) James D) Paul
- 2. In which language was the Gospel of John originally written?
A) Latin B) Hebrew C) Greek D) Aramaic
- 3. Which famous verse is found in John 3:16?
A) For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son B) Let there be light C) The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want D) In the beginning was the Word
- 4. Where did Jesus perform his first public miracle in John's Gospel?
A) Wedding at Cana B) Feeding the 5,000 C) Raising Lazarus D) Healing the leper
- 5. How many signs does John's Gospel recount?
A) Twelve B) Ten C) Five D) Seven
- 6. What is the last sign recorded in John's Gospel?
A) Raising Lazarus from the dead B) Healing a blind man C) Walking on water D) Feeding the multitude
- 7. What did Jesus wash in his Last Supper with the disciples in John's Gospel?
A) Robes B) Feet C) Hands D) Heads
- 8. How many chapters are there in the Gospel of John?
A) 24 B) 15 C) 21 D) 18
- 9. What did Jesus say to Mary at the cross in John's Gospel?
A) I thirst B) Woman, behold your son C) My God, my God, why have you forsaken me D) Father, forgive them
- 10. Who was the first person to see the resurrected Jesus according to John's Gospel?
A) Mary Magdalene B) Thomas C) Peter D) John
- 11. What did Thomas declare upon seeing Jesus' wounds in John's Gospel?
A) Blessed are you B) My Lord and my God C) I do not believe D) Peace be with you
- 12. What does the phrase 'I am' (Ego Eimi) signify in John's Gospel?
A) Human suffering B) Divine identity C) Kingly authority D) Messianic fulfillment
- 13. Who doubted Jesus' resurrection until he could see and touch the wounds?
A) Peter B) Judas C) Thomas D) James
- 14. How did Peter deny Jesus three times in John's Gospel?
A) At the foot of the cross B) By the Sea of Galilee C) In the garden of Gethsemane D) By the fire in the high priest's courtyard
- 15. What does Jesus tell his disciples is the greatest commandment in John's Gospel?
A) To keep the Sabbath holy B) To love one another C) To make sacrifices D) To observe the dietary laws
- 16. What is the last week of Jesus' life called in John's Gospel?
A) Teaching Week B) Passion Week C) Healing Week D) Miracle Week
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