Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea: Secret Disciples of Jesus
  • 1. Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea were two prominent figures in the New Testament, both of whom secretly followed Jesus during His ministry. Nicodemus, a Pharisee and a member of the Jewish Sanhedrin, was a learned man who initially approached Jesus under the cover of night to discuss spiritual matters, leading to the well-known discourse about being 'born again.' Although he faced ridicule and potential ostracism from his peers for his association with Jesus, his respect for the teachings of Christ brought him to defend Jesus during a council meeting, showcasing his quiet bravery and conviction. Joseph of Arimathea, a wealthy and influential member of the same council, was described as a good and righteous man who, unlike many of his contemporaries, did not consent to the decision to condemn Jesus. After the crucifixion, he boldly approached Pontius Pilate to request the body of Jesus, demonstrating his devotion despite the risks of being linked to a man executed as a criminal. Together, these two secret disciples exemplify the theme of faith in the face of societal pressure, as they took it upon themselves to provide a proper burial for Jesus, laying him in Joseph's own tomb, an act that would forever link them to the narrative of Christ's resurrection and the unfolding of early Christianity.

    What significant act did Joseph of Arimathea perform after Jesus' crucifixion?
A) He betrayed Jesus for silver
B) He resurrected Jesus himself
C) He provided his own tomb for Jesus' burial
D) He denied knowing Jesus
  • 2. Which Gospel mentions Nicodemus visiting Jesus at night?
A) The Gospel of John
B) The Gospel of Matthew
C) The Gospel of Mark
D) The Gospel of Luke
  • 3. What did Nicodemus learn about being 'born again'?
A) It means being born of water and the Spirit
B) It refers to reincarnation
C) It means to be physically reborn
D) It means to have a second chance at life
  • 4. What was Joseph of Arimathea's status?
A) A fisherman from Galilee
B) A soldier in the Roman army
C) A servant in the temple
D) A wealthy member of the council
  • 5. In addition to Joseph of Arimathea, who else helped with Jesus' burial?
A) Peter
B) John
C) Judas
D) Nicodemus
  • 6. How did Joseph of Arimathea obtain the tomb?
A) He inherited it
B) He built it himself
C) He found it abandoned
D) He purchased it
  • 7. What did Jesus' teachings challenge for Nicodemus?
A) Traditional Jewish beliefs
B) Roman law
C) Greek philosophy
D) Rituals
  • 8. In which chapter of John does the conversation with Nicodemus occur?
A) John 5
B) John 3
C) John 7
D) John 10
  • 9. What significant item did Nicodemus bring to Jesus' burial?
A) A mixture of myrrh and aloes
B) A crown of thorns
C) Gold and silver
D) Wine and bread
  • 10. What did Nicodemus defend Jesus against?
A) The Pharisees
B) The Romans
C) The Sadducees
D) The disciples
  • 11. What do we know about the burial of Jesus?
A) It was in a tomb owned by Joseph of Arimathea
B) It was performed by the Romans
C) It was in a public grave
D) It was in a cave of thieves
  • 12. What key theme does the story of Nicodemus represent?
A) The finality of death
B) The power of wealth
C) The importance of understanding faith and rebirth
D) The futility of secrets
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