babel
in Chapter 4 to rebuild the temple.
5. Record the cities prophesied against in Chapter 9.
V. _Questions on Chapter 14:_
1. Of what is this a prophetic picture? Verse 9.
2. Name the facts about the capture of Jerusalem. Verses 2 and 3.
3. Name the three strange happenings in nature. Verses 4 to 8.
4. Name final result. Verse 11.
5. Name the two plagues to be visited.
6. What one of the feasts is to be kept and why?
7. Give words and meaning of the placard in verse 20.
VIII
THE KINGDOM'S TRUE KING
Matthew Page
Mark Page
Luke Page
John Page
THE FOUR GOSPELS
I. BRIEF INTRODUCTION
1. Name five portions of Scripture that are repeated.
2. Four reasons why the Lord's life is recorded four times:
(1) To emphasize its importance.
(2) To multiply the testimony to His life in the flesh.
(3) To present the different aspects of His character.
(4) To reach different classes of people.
NOTE.--The Gospels were originally sermons, and the authors preachers.
They are not designed as biographies. One has described them as "memoirs
of a life, to teach a religion." Hence one need not expect chronological
order. Their purpose is not to record the life of Christ, but to win a
lost world to the Savior.
II. AUTHOR CHART.
+---------------+-------------+-------------+------------+-------------+
| | MATTHEW | MARK | LUKE | JOHN |
+---------------+-------------+-------------+------------+-------------+
| | | | | |
|1. Business | | | | |
| | | | | |
+---------------+-------------+-------------+------------+-------------+
| | | | | |
|2. Nationality | | | | |
| | | | | |
+---------------+-------------+-------------+------------+-------------+
| | | | | |
|3. Apostle | | | | |
|or not | | | | |
| | | | | |
+---------------+-------------+-------------+
|