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Which Gospel explicitly mentions the fear of Roman destruction of Jerusalem as a motive for a Council of Jewish leaders to seek Jesus’ death?
- Mark
- Matthew
- Luke
- John
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In which Gospel is Peter’s weeping over denying Jesus not triggered simply by hearing a cock crow?
- Mark
- Matthew
- Luke
- John
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Why might Mark have decided to portray Peter as cursing Jesus during his third denial of him (see 14:71)?
- It is another instance of Mark’s habit of portraying the disciples as negatively as possible.
- Members of Mark’s church had experienced a persecution which demanded a cursing of Christ as proof of recantation of Christian faith.
- It is part of Mark’s effort to counter the growing authority being given to the figure of Peter in the Church’s memory.
- The earliest oral traditions about the incident all remembered that Peter had cursed Jesus.
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According to the Gospels, when does a Council meeting of priests and scribes to decide Jesus’ fate occur?
- On the night of his arrest, the first night of Passover.
- At daybreak after the first night of Passover.
- Some time before Jesus was even arrested.
- All of the above.
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Which of the following questions about Jesus mentioned in the four Gospels accounts of this scene is least likely to have been an issue in post-resurrectional disputes between believers in Jesus as Lord and others?
- Whether Jesus was “Son of the Blessed”
- Whether Jesus was “Son of God”
- Whether Jesus was a threat to the Temple.
- Whether Jesus was a blasphemer.