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1. Jesus told a parable to teach His disciples to pray at what times? a) Every morning. b) Every evening. c) Any time. 2. How did the judge in Jesus’ parable feel about God and man? a) He respected man but not God. b) He did not fear God nor respect man. c) He respected man and God. 3. What did the widow keep asking the judge in Jesus’ parable? a) Give me legal protection from my opponent. b) Give me legal custody of my brother’s children. c) Give me legal protection from the Pharisees. 4. Why did the judge in Jesus’ parable do as the widow asked? a) He was afraid of her family. b) Because she bothered him by her continual coming. c) He had compassion for her. 5. What did Jesus call the judge who gave the woman what she continually asked for? a) An unrighteous judge. b) A man of understanding. c) A hypocrite. 6. For whom did Jesus say God would bring about justice? a) All men. b) His elect. c) For those who attend church each Sunday. 7. What question did Jesus ask about faith at His coming? a) When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the Earth? b) When He comes, will every knee bow to Him? c) When He comes, will all have a different attitude? 8. Why did Jesus tell the parable of the two men praying in the temple? a) He wanted them to examine their attitude. b) They trusted themselves as righteous and viewed others with contempt. 9. Who were the two men? a) Two self-righteous priests. b) A Pharisee and a tax collector. c) Leaders of a local congregation. 10. Who said, “God, I thank you that I’m not like other people.”? a) The Pharisee. b) The tax collector. c) The priest who was watching the two men pray. 11. What good things did the Pharisee tell God, in his prayer, that he did? a) Fasted and prayed each day. b) Fasted twice a week and paid tithes of all that he received. c) Helped those in need and prayed daily. 12. Where would the tax collector not look? a) He would not lift his eyes toward Heaven. b) Into the eyes of the Pharisee. c) At others praying. 13. What did the tax collector say in his prayer? a) God, be merciful to me, a sinner. b) God, I am a good man. c) God, I thank you that I am no like the Pharisee. 14. What did Jesus say about the tax collector? a) He has received his reward. b) He went down to his house justified rather than the other. 15. When people brought babies to Jesus for Him to touch, what did His disciples do? a) Rebuked them. b) Drove the little children away. c) Helped Him gather them in His arms. 16. What did Jesus say belonged to such as the babies? a) The right to an equal opportunity. b) The Kingdom of God. c) The love of their parents. 17. How must one receive the Kingdom of God to enter it? a) With a sound mind. b) Like a child. c) With a mature knowledge of it. 18. Who asked, “Good Master, what shall I do to obtain eternal life?” a) A certain ruler. b) One of His disciples. c) A certain widow. 19. Who, alone, did Jesus say was good? a) His children. b) God. c) His followers. 20. What commandments did Jesus tell the ruler he must keep? a) Do not commit adultery, do not murder, do not steal, do not bear false witness, honor your father and mother. b) All of them. c) Worship the Lord God only. 21. How long did the ruler say he had been keeping the commandments of the Law? a) The past ten years. b) From his youth. c) Twenty years. 22. What one thing did the ruler lack? a) Following Jesus. b) Admitting his faults. c) Confessing his undoneness. 23. Why did the ruler become sad when Jesus asked him to sell his possessions? a) He had on a few possessions. b) He was very rich. c) His family needed them. 24. According to Jesus, what is hard for the wealthy to do? a) To enter the Kingdom of God. b) To keep a clean heart. c) To be friendly. 25. What is easier than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God? a) To cast a mountain into the sea. b) A camel to go through the eye of a needle. b) A blind man to see. 26. What about things impossible with men? a) They are possible with God. b) Nothing, if you set your mind to it. c) With man’s intellect, nothing. 27. What did Peter say they had left to follow Jesus? a) Their friends. b) Their own homes. c) Their parents. 28. Those who leave house and family for Jesus receive what? a) Many times as much at this time and the age to come eternal life. b) A promise of a better land. 29. What did Jesus tell His disciples would be accomplished at Jerusalem? a) The treatment of our Lord. b) All things written by the prophets. c) Both A and B. 30. To whom did Jesus say He would be delivered up? a) The gentiles. b) The Father. c) The Jewish ruling council. 31. When Jesus said He would be mocked, mistreated, spit upon, scourged, killed and risen, how did His hearers react? a) The said, “Lord, we will protect you.” b) They did not understand any of it. c) “The people will be with you.” 32. As Jesus was approaching Jericho, what kind of man was sitting by the road begging? a) A blind man. b) A man possessed with an unclean spirit. c) A man with leprosy. 33. About what did the man at the side of the road call out? a) He heard a multitude passing by and wondered what it might be. b) The multitude singing. 34. What was the man told the noise he heard was about? a) A protest march. b) Jesus of Nazareth was passing by. c) A multitude was going to Jerusalem. 35. What did the man at the side of the road call out? a) “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me.” b) “Is Jesus with the multitude.” c) “Lord, please let me see.” 36. What did those around the man on the side of the road sternly tell him? a) Be quiet. b) He is not with them. c) He doesn’t have time to bother with beggars. 37. How did Jesus restore the sight of the blind man? a) He made mud form His spit and rubbed his eyes. b) He said, “Receive your sight, your faith has made you well.” 38. What did the blind man start to do after his healing? a) Followed Jesus, glorifying God. b) Jumped with joy and went on his way. c) Praised God and began to preach.
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