Jesus heals a man with leprosy by touching him (Mark 1:40–42)
  • 1. What condition did the man who approached Jesus have?
A) Deafness
B) Blindness
C) Paralysis
D) Leprosy
  • 2. What did the leper do when he approached Jesus?
A) He stood tall
B) He shouted
C) He knelt down
D) He ran away
  • 3. What did Jesus charge the healed leper to do?
A) Build a shrine
B) Spread the news
C) Tell no one
D) Return to the temple
  • 4. What did Jesus tell the healed leper to show himself to?
A) The crowd
B) The governor
C) The disciples
D) The priest
  • 5. What was the purpose of showing himself to the priest?
A) To be declared clean
B) To conduct a sacrifice
C) To receive a prophecy
D) To ask for forgiveness
  • 6. This event highlights which of Jesus' attributes?
A) Superiority
B) Compassion
C) Fearlessness
D) Indifference
  • 7. What testament is the story from?
A) Torah
B) Psalms
C) New Testament
D) Old Testament
  • 8. What does the phrase 'be clean' signify in this context?
A) Healing and restoration
B) Financial gain
C) Physical strength
D) Social status
  • 9. What part of the body was Jesus' healing focused on?
A) Eyes
B) Skin
C) Legs
D) Ears
  • 10. How does this story illustrate Jesus' authority?
A) He faced consequences
B) He can heal with a touch
C) He respected tradition
D) He spoke with ambiguity
  • 11. In Mark 1:40-42, how is Jesus depicted?
A) As distant
B) As angry
C) As compassionate
D) As powerless
  • 12. What is the significance of Jesus being willing to heal?
A) It shows His unconditional love
B) He had no other choice
C) He needed followers
D) He wanted to impress others
  • 13. How does this event contribute to the overall narrative of Jesus' ministry?
A) It demonstrates His healing power
B) It suggests He was afraid
C) It shows His failure
D) It indicates He avoided people
  • 14. Jesus' healing acts often served what larger purpose?
A) To gain popularity
B) To reveal His identity as God
C) To establish leadership
D) To create controversy
  • 15. In which book of the Bible is this healing found?
A) Matthew
B) Mark
C) Luke
D) John
  • 16. What was the societal reaction to leprosy?
A) Isolation from society.
B) Ignoring the condition.
C) Integration into society.
D) Celebration.
  • 17. What was the leper’s status before meeting Jesus?
A) Outcast.
B) Leader.
C) Famous.
D) Rich.
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