A) Deafness B) Blindness C) Leprosy D) Paralysis
A) He knelt down B) He ran away C) He shouted D) He stood tall
A) Tell no one B) Return to the temple C) Build a shrine D) Spread the news
A) The governor B) The disciples C) The crowd D) The priest
A) To be declared clean B) To receive a prophecy C) To conduct a sacrifice D) To ask for forgiveness
A) Indifference B) Fearlessness C) Superiority D) Compassion
A) New Testament B) Psalms C) Old Testament D) Torah
A) Physical strength B) Social status C) Financial gain D) Healing and restoration
A) Eyes B) Skin C) Ears D) Legs
A) He faced consequences B) He can heal with a touch C) He respected tradition D) He spoke with ambiguity
A) As powerless B) As angry C) As compassionate D) As distant
A) It shows His unconditional love B) He needed followers C) He had no other choice D) He wanted to impress others
A) It indicates He avoided people B) It shows His failure C) It demonstrates His healing power D) It suggests He was afraid
A) To establish leadership B) To reveal His identity as God C) To create controversy D) To gain popularity
A) Matthew B) Mark C) John D) Luke
A) Integration into society. B) Ignoring the condition. C) Celebration. D) Isolation from society.
A) Outcast. B) Rich. C) Leader. D) Famous. |