The Gospels - Lesson 1 - Study Guide
The Gospels - Lesson 1 - Study Guide
Study Guide
LESSON
ONE
INTRODUCTION TO THE
GOSPELS
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CONTENTS
HOW TO USE THIS LESSON AND STUDY GUIDE .............................................................. 3
NOTES ........................................................................................................................................... 4
I. INTRODUCTION (1:14) ...................................................................................................... 4
II. LITERARY CHARACTER (2:10)........................................................................................ 4
A. Genre (3:08) .................................................................................................................... 4
1. Historical Narrative (4:40)........................................................................................ 4
2. Greco-Roman Biography (7:40) .............................................................................. 5
3. Biblical Historical Narrative (15:41) ........................................................................ 6
B. Reliability (18:40) ........................................................................................................... 6
1. Access (19:41) .......................................................................................................... 6
2. Candor (21:45).......................................................................................................... 6
3. Corroboration (25:08) ............................................................................................... 6
4. Training (28:00) ........................................................................................................ 7
5. Theological Convictions (29:23) .............................................................................. 7
6. Holy Spirit (31:14).................................................................................................... 7
III. STATUS IN THE CHURCH (34:18) .................................................................................... 7
A. Composition (34:32) ....................................................................................................... 7
1. Similarities (35:40) ................................................................................................... 7
2. Theories of Composition (41:35) ............................................................................. 8
3. Certainty (43:07)....................................................................................................... 8
B. Authenticity (45:32) ........................................................................................................ 8
1. Trustworthy Authors (47:50) .................................................................................... 8
2. Apostolic Approval (48:38) ...................................................................................... 8
3. Witness of the Church (49:45).................................................................................. 8
IV. UNITY (52:49) ...................................................................................................................... 9
A. Same Story (53:08) ......................................................................................................... 9
B. Jesus (57:02) ................................................................................................................... 9
1. Proofs (57:30) ........................................................................................................... 9
2. Vocabulary (1:01:00) .............................................................................................. 10
3. Stages (1:05:08) ...................................................................................................... 10
V. VARIETY (1:10:18) ............................................................................................................ 11
A. Apparent Difficulties (1:10:47) ..................................................................................... 11
1. Chronology (1:11:28) ............................................................................................. 11
2. Omission (1:12:57) ................................................................................................. 11
3. Different Events (1:14:32) ...................................................................................... 11
4. Different Speeches (1:15:50) .................................................................................. 11
B. Distinctive Emphases (1:18:27) .................................................................................... 12
1. Matthew (1:22:17) .................................................................................................. 12
2. Mark (1:26:03)........................................................................................................ 13
3. Luke (1:32:13) ........................................................................................................ 13
4. John (1:39:40) ......................................................................................................... 14
VI. CONCLUSION (1:45:20).................................................................................................... 14
REVIEW QUESTIONS .............................................................................................................. 15
APPLICATION QUESTIONS ................................................................................................... 19
The Gospels
Lesson 1: Introduction of the Gospels
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Notes
I.
Introduction (1:14)
The Bible records all sorts of good and bad news related to Gods people
throughout history.
The Gospels are the life-changing accounts of the person and work of our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ.
II.
A.
Genre (3:08)
A genre is a category or type of literature.
1.
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In the secular writings of the ancient world, historical narratives
typically developed in three main parts.
2.
The beginning
The middle
The end
Similarities
Differences
o Intended Audience
o Emphases
o Cultures
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3.
B.
Reliability (18:40)
There is plenty of evidence that Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John had the
resources and motivation to write trustworthy accounts about Jesus.
1.
Access (19:41)
The gospel writers had access to records of the events they
recorded.
2.
Candor (21:45)
The historical reliability of the Gospels is seen in the high level of
candor in their works.
3.
Corroboration (25:08)
Our confidence in the reliability of the gospel writers is
strengthened by the corroboration of other historical sources.
Suetonius
Tacitus
Julius Africanus
Josephus
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4.
Training (28:00)
The training Jesus disciples received should have taught them
how to preserve an accurate record of his words and deeds.
5.
6.
III.
Composition (34:32)
The composition of the Gospels refers to the way they were written.
1.
Similarities (35:40)
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B.
2.
3.
Certainty (43:07)
Authenticity (45:32)
The four gospels were always received as genuine and authoritative by the
faithful churches of God.
Reasons for the early churchs bold confidence in these four gospels:
1.
2.
3.
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IV.
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Unity (52:49)
A.
When the Bible talks about the gospel of Jesus, its referring to the good
news about Jesus.
The New Testament gospels use terms like gospel and evangelize far
less frequently than language referring to Gods kingdom.
B.
Jesus (57:02)
The Gospels emphasize that Jesus is the king who brings the kingdom of
God.
1.
Proofs (57:30)
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2.
Vocabulary (1:01:00)
New Testament authors use a variety of vocabulary to talk about
the kingdom of God.
3.
Explicit words
Related concepts
Stages (1:05:08)
Jesus taught that the present experience of the kingdom he offered
was not the whole picture.
At some point in the future, the kingdom of God would come in all
of its fullness.
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V.
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Variety (1:10:18)
All four gospels present the same story of the coming of Gods kingdom, but each
does this in its own way.
A.
Chronology (1:11:28)
Chronology is the order in which events are described in the
various gospels.
2.
Omission (1:12:57)
The omission of material in one or more of the Gospels.
3.
4.
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B.
Each of the gospels was written by a unique author who brought his own:
Perspective
Concerns
1.
Matthew (1:22:17)
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2.
Mark (1:26:03)
Following Jesus:
o We wont always understand Jesus
3.
Luke (1:32:13)
Following Jesus: care for the poor, and strive to meet their
needs
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4.
VI.
John (1:39:40)
Conclusion (1:45:20)
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Review Questions
1.
2.
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3.
How were the Gospels composed, and why is their composition important?
4.
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5.
6.
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7.
What apparent difficulties arise from the variety between the Gospels?
8.
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Application Questions
1.
How should the life-changing accounts of the person and work of Jesus Christ
affect the way we live?
2.
How should the literary character of the Gospels influence the way we read them?
3.
How do the Gospels help us understand the historical narratives in the Old
Testament?
4.
How can we trust that the Gospels are reliable when they were written by fallen
human beings?
5.
How might the diversity amongst the Gospels help us to appreciate the diversity
of the church?
6.
How might the Gospels help us refute and reject erroneous doctrines like the
belief that Christ's return in glory has already occurred?
7.
What assurance and hope does the future coming of the kingdom give us? How
should this hope impact the way we live presently?
8.
How does Jesus being the Messianic King of Israel impact your life?
9.
What can Jesus sufferings teach us about the way we should view difficulties,
trials and sufferings in our own lives?
10.
How does your life display that you are loved by God?
11.
What are some ways you can care for the poor and strive to meet their needs?
12.
13.
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