A) Show his faith in John’s power B) Fulfill all righteousness C) Show that he was the son of God D) Forgiveness of his sin
A) John considered himself inferior to Jesus B) Jesus was not a sin C) John believed that Jesus not repented D) Jesus was from Galilee and not from Judah
A) Revelation of Jesus’ righteousness B) Delight in the baptism C) Support for John ministry D) Confirmation of Jesus’ sonship
A) Bartholomew B) Phillip C) Matthew D) John
A) To ensure that their taxes are promptly paid B) Him to be a treasurer for the disciple C) Show that he came to call the sinner to repentance D) Him to represent Judas Iscariot
A) Carry no purse B) Bless all those that reject the gospel C) Salute every house with peace D) Accept whatever they were given as food
A) Israel B) The Gentiles C) Samaria D) Judah
A) Exercised authority over the demons B) Seen the glory of God C) Seen Satan fallen like lightening from Heaven D) Had their names written in Heaven
A) Barabbas B) Bar Jesus C) Barnabas D) Barsabas
A) He did not invite angels to fight for him B) His disciples did not support him C) He was over powered by his enemies D) The scripture must be fulfilled
A) Women who went to the tomb B) Apostles of JesusChrist C) Angels of the Lord D) Guards at the tomb
A) Accusation B) Trial C) Death D) Temptation
A) Perform miracle and wonder B) Ate with the Gentile C) Preached Jesus Christ crucifixion D) Opposed Jesus authority
A) Stephen and Nicanor B) Stephen and Phillip C) Phillip and Nicholas D) Stephen and Nicolas
A) Isaiah B) Hosea C) Joel D) Amos
A) John B) Phillip C) James D) Peter
A) Drunkenness B) Blasphemy C) Hypocrisy D) Confusing people
A) Peter B) Paul C) Stephen D) James
A) Drunkenness B) Stealing money C) Fighting D) Lying
A) Joseph B) James C) Matthias D) Stephen |