Jesus teaches with authority, unlike scribes (Matthew 7:28–29)
  • 1. In the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in chapter 7, verses 28 to 29, we witness a profound moment illustrating the unique teaching style of Jesus, which sets Him apart from the religious scribes of the time. As the crowds listen to Him deliver the Sermon on the Mount, they are struck by the depth and authority of His words, realizing that His teachings resonate with an impactful authenticity that transcends mere scholarly interpretation. Unlike the scribes, who often relied on the authority of previous teachings and rigid interpretations of the Law, Jesus speaks with a direct and personal authority, rooted in His divine understanding and relationship with God. His teachings invite reflection and transformation, challenging the listeners to rethink their understanding of righteousness, love, and the Kingdom of God. This passage highlights not just the content of His message, but also the manner in which He conveys it, establishing a new paradigm for spiritual authority that emphasizes personal revelation over rote tradition, thus drawing the disciples and the crowds into a deeper engagement with the faith He embodies.

    In what book of the Bible do we find Jesus teaching with authority?
A) John
B) Matthew
C) Luke
D) Mark
  • 2. How did Jesus' teaching style differ from that of the scribes?
A) He taught with uncertainty.
B) He taught with authority.
C) He taught with riddles.
D) He quoted many authorities.
  • 3. According to Matthew 7:28-29, what was the response of the people?
A) They were hostile.
B) They were bored.
C) They were astonished.
D) They were indifferent.
  • 4. What term describes the authority by which Jesus taught?
A) Divine authority
B) Religious authority
C) Moral authority
D) Human authority
  • 5. What did Jesus often use in his teachings?
A) Complex theology
B) Myths
C) Parables
D) Rituals
  • 6. What did the scribes represent in Jewish society?
A) Prophets of the land
B) Common people
C) Authority in the law
D) Merchants
  • 7. What type of authority did Jesus possess?
A) Inherited authority
B) Inherent authority
C) Delegated authority
D) Situational authority
  • 8. What kind of impact did Jesus' authority have on the listeners?
A) It bored them.
B) It confused them.
C) It frightened them.
D) It inspired them.
  • 9. What did Jesus emphasize in his teachings?
A) Levitical laws
B) Love and compassion
C) Ritual purity
D) Wealth and power
  • 10. What was the essence of Jesus' message?
A) The law of Moses
B) The history of Israel
C) Prophecy
D) The kingdom of God
  • 11. What occasion did Jesus use to demonstrate his authority?
A) The Temptation
B) The Last Supper
C) The Sermon on the Mount
D) The Crucifixion
  • 12. What did Jesus often call people to do in his teachings?
A) Repent and believe
B) Gain knowledge
C) Mimic the scribes
D) Obey the law strictly
  • 13. What ultimately distinguishes Jesus’ teachings from those of the scribes?
A) The eloquence of speech
B) The adherence to tradition
C) The personal relationship with God
D) The focus on rituals
  • 14. How did Jesus demonstrate His authority beyond teaching?
A) Through His popularity.
B) By arguing with scribes.
C) By performing sacrifices.
D) Through His miracles.
  • 15. Who listened intently to Jesus' teachings?
A) The crowds.
B) The Pharisees.
C) The Roman soldiers.
D) The priests.
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