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1. Okay, we'll take them in order of their appearance in the King James Version of the Bible. Starting with Matthew, where was Jesus living when he began his ministry, according to chapter 4 verses 12-17?
2. According to the passage found in Matthew 4:12-17, what was the reason that Jesus' ministry began at the location it did? (KJV)
3. Jesus was limited in his ministry on a few occasions. Why did he not perform more miracles in his hometown of Nazareth, according to Matthew 13:54-58 in the King James Version?
4. What does the kingdom of heaven consist of, or belong to, according to Matthew 19:13-15? (King James Version)
5. Most of us know that Judas from Kerioth (Ish Kerioth; Iscariot) entered a covenant or cut a deal with the Sanhedrin for 30 pieces of silver to betray Christ, but what happened to the money when Judas later hanged himself in remorse of his sin? (Matthew 27:3-10)
6. Ready? We'll switch gears now and dash to the book of Mark. Start your engines!
There is an account in the book of Mark that tells of a man who was apparently "super" possessed with evil spirits. We see this account in the King James Version of Mark 5:1-20. In the sixth verse it states that the man worshipped before Jesus even got near him and in the seventh verse he calls Jesus the "Son of the most high God." How did the evil spirits that lived in the man know this? (It may be necessary to refer to Luke 10:17-20 and Isaiah 14:12, along with this passage.)
7. Sometimes Jesus spoke to his disciples; at other times, he spoke to those people who followed him, as they learned from his teachings and were sometimes healed by him. On a few occasions, he even spoke to the elements around him. Mark 4:36-41 mentions one of those occasions. After he spoke to the wind and the waters of the Sea of Galilee, what did his disciples say privately among themselves? (King James Version)
8. There are at least two separate occasions mentioned in the gospels where Jesus fed the multitude that followed him, as they learned from his teachings. In the sixth chapter of Mark, we see that he managed to feed five thousand folks with a mere five loaves of bread and two fish. In the aftermath of the meal, there were some leftovers to be gathered up. How many baskets were filled with the residual food, according to Mark 6:32-44 in the King James Version?
9. A man who had a speech impediment was once healed by Jesus. In what way did Jesus heal this person, according to Mark 7:31-37? (KJV)
10. In Mark 14:55-65, we find an account of the high priest, Caiaphas, tearing his clothes. Why did he do this? (King James Version)
11. Okay, we're halfway through the quiz. Here is a straightforward one to keep you from giving up in disgust. Stay with me...
In Mark 15:17 of the King James Version, what color did the soldiers clothe Jesus in before they began mocking him as the "King of the Jews"?
12. Let's move on to the book of Luke, now. In Luke 10:9-16 we see that Jesus had seventy disciples by this time, and although He began his ministry in this location, why did he later say this about the city in Luke 10:9-16 and Matthew 11:23 (KJV)?
"And thou, [citizens], which art exalted to heaven, shalt be thrust down to hell."
13. As far as I can determine, although Jesus quotes from several Old Testament writings such as Isaiah, Hosea and possibly others, he draws a direct comparison to himself with only one Old Testament prophet. This was the only one who was ever told by God to go outside Judah or Israel to prophecy. To whom does Jesus compare himself in Luke 11:29-32 in the King James Version?
14. In Luke chapter 12:13, we see a man who appeals to Jesus to speak to his brother about dividing an inheritance with him. In the next verse, how does Jesus respond to this request? (KJV)
15. Luke 14:35 ends with a phrase that may be found seven times in the book of Revelation, albeit with a little more depth in the address to the churches in Revelation 2 and 3. What words close out this verse, as found in the King James Version?
16. According to the King James Version of Luke 22:39-46, Jesus went with some of his disciples to the Mount of Olives in order to pray. What gave Jesus the strength he needed at that crucial time?
17. It's time to move again; pack your bags. This last portion is referenced in John. Ready?
After Jesus cleansed the temple of the money changers and the crooks in the temple, he was confronted by some of his fellow Jews, asking him whose authority he was using in doing these things. (John 2:13-25)
According to John 2:22, when did Jesus' disciples believe his statement that he would raise "the temple" of his body up as he foretold his own resurrection?
18. When Jesus encountered the "woman at the well", in John 4:1-42 (KJV), she relayed his message to others in the town of Sychar. Near the end of the account given, what two reasons did the townspeople give for believing in Christ?
19. Jesus healed a man on the Sabbath simply by telling him to rise up and walk. Naturally, the Jewish religious leadership had a fit.
As Jesus expounded on his point to them in the fifth chapter of John, he raised their ire even further by claiming to be the son of God and equal to God. The entire chapter is devoted to his rebuttal of them, and from the 45th to the 47th verses, he told them who would accuse them.
Whom did Jesus say would do this? (KJV)
20. In John 8:31-59, Jesus had yet another encounter with a group of his fellow Jews; some believed him while others could not. What did he tell them that everyone who is a sinner (that is, all people) were servants to in verse 34? (KJV)
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