Across
- 4. comes from Greek; means revelation
- 5. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
- 7. written by or attributed to St. Paul, there are 13
- 14. James, John, Jude, and Peter
- 15. written in the form of an extended sermon
Down
- 1. the second part of the Gospel of Luke
- 2. contains highly symbolic and mysterious language
- 3. there are seven, with four different authors
- 6. letter
- 8. number of books in the New Testament
- 9. Roman historian who recorded Nero's reign, the burning of Rome, and Nero's torture of Christians. Also refers to Christianity as a disease
- 10. the official list of inspired books of the bible
- 11. Jewish historian who refers to Jesus by name and calls him wise and a doer of wonderful works. Also specifically mentions Jesus being crucified by Pontius Pilate
- 12. means universal
- 13. Roman historian and governor, wrote to emperor Trajan about what to do concerning the Christians
