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1 | | The first list of books that corresponded exactly to the twenty-seven books of the modern New Testament appeared in the |
| | A) | first century CE. |
| | B) | second century CE. |
| | C) | third century CE. |
| | D) | fourth century CE. |
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2 | | The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were given these four titles by the early church because these books could be associated somehow with _______________, whom Jesus of Nazareth had called to be his close followers. |
| | A) | apostles |
| | B) | priests |
| | C) | prophets |
| | D) | rabbis |
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3 | | In writing about the composition of the New Testament canon, this early church historian divided Christian books into three different categories: acknowledged, disputed, and rejected. |
| | A) | Clement of Alexandria |
| | B) | Jerome |
| | C) | Alexander the Great |
| | D) | Eusebius |
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4 | | This prominent member of the Roman Church advocated that Christians abandon the Hebrew canon of Scriptures and replace it with a carefully edited version of the Gospel of Luke and Paul's letters. |
| | A) | Paul |
| | B) | Marcion |
| | C) | Jerome |
| | D) | Athanasius |
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5 | | The movement known as ________________ advocated that persons achieved salvation by attaining special, spiritual "knowledge" about heavenly truths that are denied to the average person. |
| | A) | Ebionism |
| | B) | Gnosticism |
| | C) | Sabellianism |
| | D) | Arianism |
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6 | | Jerome's Latin translation of the Bible was known as the |
| | A) | Vulgate. |
| | B) | Diatessaron. |
| | C) | Septuagint. |
| | D) | Muratorian Canon. |
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7 | | The oldest copy of any New Testament book is a small fragment from a copy of the Gospel of John. It is usually dated around _____________, or only twenty to thirty years after the Gospel of John was written. |
| | A) | 125 C.E. |
| | B) | 367 C.E. |
| | C) | 450 C.E. |
| | D) | 550 C.E. |
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8 | | The oldest complete copies of the New Testament, including ____________________, survived in part because they were written on animal skin rather than papyrus. |
| | A) | Tatian's Diatessaron |
| | B) | Jerome's Vulgate |
| | C) | Codex Sinaiticus |
| | D) | the Septuagint |
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9 | | Early Christians pioneered the use of the _____________, a type of book construction that featured binding on one edge in the manner of the modern bound book. |
| | A) | majuscule |
| | B) | codex |
| | C) | parchment |
| | D) | scroll |
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10 | | Some of the most important codex editions of the New Testament, such as the Codex Sinaiticus, are known as ______________ or majuscules because they were written in all-capital letters. |
| | A) | lectionaries |
| | B) | uncials |
| | C) | minuscules |
| | D) | parchments |
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11 | | The first person to translate the entire Bible from the Latin into English was |
| | A) | Desiderius Erasmus. |
| | B) | James I. |
| | C) | William Tyndale. |
| | D) | John Wycliffe. |
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12 | | The first English Bible translator to work directly from Hebrew and Greek manuscripts was |
| | A) | Desiderius Erasmus. |
| | B) | James I. |
| | C) | William Tyndale. |
| | D) | John Wycliffe. |
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13 | | The ____________________ is a very popular Bible translation that was produced in the 1970s and that reflects a generally conservative Protestant viewpoint. |
| | A) | King James Version (KJV) |
| | B) | New American Bible (NAB) |
| | C) | Scholars Version (SV) |
| | D) | New International Version (NIV) |
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14 | | Contemporary readers not steeped in the rhythms of poetry, Renaissance vocabulary, or Shakespeare will have a difficult time understand which version of the Bible? |
| | A) | King James Version |
| | B) | New International Version |
| | C) | New American Bible |
| | D) | Scholar's Version |
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15 | | The earliest copies of the complete New Testament were not produced until |
| | A) | 325 CE |
| | B) | 100 CE |
| | C) | 200 CE |
| | D) | 1,000 CE |
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