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1. On what day of the week were the disciples picking and rubbing heads of wheat in their hands? a) Sunday. b) Sabbath. c) Saturday. 2. What were they doing with the grain? a) Giving it to the poor. b) Storing it in case of a famine. c) Eating it. 3. What did the Pharisees think of the disciples’ picking and rubbing grain? a) They thought it was unlawful to do on the Sabbath. b) They thought it was stealing. c) They wanted some of the grain. 4. What Bible character did Jesus cite when asked about gathering grain on the Sabbath? a) Moses. b) David. c) Abraham. 5. What did this Bible character do? a) Ate consecrated bread which was only lawful for priests to eat. b) Gathered grain for his sheep. c) Fed one of the 99 on the Sabbath. 6. Jesus said the Son of man was Lord of what? a) Sabbath. b) Everyone. c) Jews only. 7. What was the problem with the right hand of a man in the synagogue on the Sabbath? a) The fingers were missing. b) It was withered. c) It was white with leprosy. 8. Why did the Pharisees watch to see if Jesus healed on the Sabbath? a) To find reason to accuse Him. b) To know what day to bring their loved ones to Him. c) To let the authorities know he healed on the Sabbath. 9. As Jesus was about to heal the man’s hand in the synagogue, what did He know about the Pharisees? a) What they were thinking. b) How corrupt they really were. c) How pure in heart they were. 10. What question did Jesus ask of the Pharisees just before He healed the man’s hand in the synagogue? a) Is it lawful on the Sabbath day to do good or to do evil, to save life or destroy it? b) Do you believe I can heal this man’s hand? 11. When was the man’s hand healed? a) On the Sabbath early in the morning. b) As he stretched it out according to Jesus’ command. c) When he dipped in the Jordan River. 12. When Jesus went in the mountain to pray, how long did He stay? a) Three days and nights. b) All night. c) Forty days. 13. Jesus chose twelve of His disciples and named them what? a) His ruling council. b) Apostles. c) Saints. 14. The following are the names of all the apostles: Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James, son of Alphaeus, Simon, the Zealot, Judas Iscariot? a) True. b) False. 15. Who became a traitor? a) Thomas. b) Judas. c) Peter. 16. After choosing the apostles, Jesus spoke to a group from what region? a) Jerusalem, Judea and the coast of Tyre and Sidon. b) Nazareth. c) Bethany. 17. Blessed are you who are poor... a) For yours is the kingdom of God. b) For you shall be satisfied. c) For you shall be hungry. 18. Blessed are you who are hungry now... a) For yours is the kingdom of God. b) For you shall be satisfied. c) For you shall be hungry. 19. Blessed are you who weep now... a) For you shall laugh. b) For you shall be satisfied. c) For you shall be hungry. 20. What reasons did Jesus give His audience to have joy when they are hated and insulted for the cause of Christ? a) Great is your reward in Heaven for in the same way their fathers treated the prophets. b) Great is your reward and you shall receive riches. 21. Jesus said, “Woe to you who are rich for... a) You are receiving your comfort in full.” b) You already have your reward.” c) You fall into a snare.” 22. Woe to you who are well fed now... a) For you shall be hungry. b) For you shall be fed better. c) For you shall go without. 23. Woe to you who laugh now... a) For you shall be hungry. b) For you shall mourn and weep. c) For at the end it will not be pleasant. 24. What event might Jesus be alluding to in questions 22 and 23? a) The fall of Jericho. b) The return from Babylon. c) The future destruction of Jerusalem. 25. Jesus said if all men speak well of you, what? a) Woe to you. b) Look out. c) Blessed are you. 26. Jesus said, “Love... a) Your friends.” b) Your enemies.” c) Those who love you.” 27. Do good... a) To those who hate you. b) To those who do good to you. c) To those only in the household of faith. 28. Bless those... a) Who hate you. b) Who curse you. c) Who love you. 29. Pray for those... a) Who mistreat you. b) Who are Christians only. c) Who pray for you. 30. Whoever hits you on the cheek... a) Hit him on the cheek also. b) Take him to a court of law. c) Offer him the other also. 31. Whoever takes away your coat... a) Offer him your hat also. b) Do not withhold your shirt. c) Take his coat. 32. How did Jesus say we should treat others? a) Good. b) Just as you want others to treat you. c) As they treat you. 33. Who do even sinners love? a) Those who love them. b) Those whom they can trust. c) No one, sinners can’t love. 34. To whom do sinners do good? a) Those who do good to them. b) To those that may have something for them. c) Everyone. 35. Why do sinners lend to sinners? a) To help those who have the same ways. b) In order to receive back the same amount. c) For a higher interest rate. 36. To whom does the Most High show kindness? a) To the righteous. b) Ungrateful and evil men. c) The ungodly. 37. Why should we be merciful? a) Because we need mercy also. b) Your Father is merciful. c) It seems to be good. 38. In what areas did Jesus say some things will be returned to you? a) Judgment, condemning, pardoning and giving. b) Eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. c) Forgiveness and kindness. 39. The reason Jesus gave that a blind man cannot guide a blind man was... a) Neither know where they are going. b) One may get hurt. c) Both will fall into a pit. 40. A pupil is not above his? a) Teacher. b) Slaves. c) Parents. 41. What must one remove from his own eye to see clearly to remove a speck from his brother’s eye? a) Tears. b) Beam. c) Patch. 42. How is a tree known? a) By its appearance. b) By its own fruit. c) By its size. 43. From what does the mouth speak? a) That which fills the heart. b) What is on one’s mind. c) That which comes from the tongue. 44. What did Jesus say people call Him while not doing the things He says? a) Father, Father. b) Lord, Lord. c) Savior, Savior. 45. One who hears Jesus and acts on His words is like a wise builder who does what? a) Prepares the foundation first. b) Digs deep and lays a foundation upon the solid rock. c) Builds first and then worries about the foundation.
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