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Themes of fulfillment and victory in Jesus's last words
Contributed by: Haynes
  • 1. What is the primary theme of fulfillment in Jesus's last words?
A) The completion of God's plan for salvation
B) Criticism of his disciples
C) The establishment of a new religion
D) A call to political rebellion
  • 2. How do Jesus's last words demonstrate fulfillment?
A) They concern earthly matters
B) They echo Old Testament prophecies
C) They introduce new teachings
D) They express doubt
  • 3. Jesus's last words highlight the theme of victory over what?
A) Sin and death
B) Political oppression
C) Societal norms
D) Personal failure
  • 4. In what way do Jesus's last words provide hope to believers?
A) They emphasize judgment alone
B) They promise worldly success
C) They ignore suffering
D) They assure eternal life through Him
  • 5. Which sentiment is expressed when Jesus says, 'It is finished'?
A) A moment of defeat
B) Disappointment with his followers
C) A pending battle
D) Fulfillment of his mission
  • 6. What did Jesus mean by 'I am thirsty'?
A) A demand for attention
B) A physical need and a fulfillment of prophecy
C) A defeatist attitude
D) A sign of weakness
  • 7. What does the request 'Father, forgive them...' reveal about Jesus's character?
A) Confusion and fear
B) Defeatism
C) Anger and resentment
D) Compassion and mercy
  • 8. Which aspect of victory is depicted in Jesus's last words?
A) Over cultural norms
B) Over sin, death, and hell
C) Over his disciples' doubts
D) Over Roman authority
  • 9. Which event follows Jesus's last words that signifies victory?
A) The mocking by soldiers
B) His resurrection
C) The scattering of his disciples
D) The burial in the tomb
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