Jesus weeps over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41–44)
  • 1. What city does Jesus weep over in Luke 19:41–44?
A) Bethlehem
B) Capernaum
C) Jerusalem
D) Nazareth
  • 2. What does Jesus foresee happening to Jerusalem?
A) Restoration
B) Revival
C) Destruction
D) Prosperity
  • 3. According to Jesus, why does Jerusalem face judgment?
A) It did not follow Moses' law
B) It did not recognize the time of its visitation
C) It was conquered by Rome
D) It refused to build a temple
  • 4. Which of the following emotions does Jesus exhibit in this passage?
A) Sorrow
B) Anger
C) Joy
D) Fear
  • 5. In which book of the Bible is this passage found?
A) Mark
B) John
C) Luke
D) Matthew
  • 6. How does Jesus's response to Jerusalem contrast with the city's actions?
A) He shows love despite their rejection
B) He renounces them completely
C) He calls for their execution
D) He seeks revenge
  • 7. What does Jesus signify by weeping over Jerusalem?
A) His hope for political power
B) His desire for wealth
C) His dissatisfaction with temple sacrifices
D) His deep concern for its people
  • 8. What narrative context surrounds Jesus's lament over Jerusalem in Luke?
A) The resurrection of Lazarus
B) The death of John the Baptist
C) The Sermon on the Mount
D) His triumphal entry into the city
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