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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.
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
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
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
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
6
Jerome's Latin translation of the Bible was known as the
A)Vulgate.
B)Diatessaron.
C)Septuagint.
D)Muratorian Canon.
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.
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
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
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
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.
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.
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)
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
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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