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Jesus calls out Pharisees as hypocrites (Matthew 23:27–28)
Contributed by: Atherton
  • 1. In Matthew 23:27, how does Jesus describe the Pharisees?
A) Like whitewashed tombs
B) Like a faithful servant
C) Like lost sheep
D) Like righteous saints
  • 2. What do whitewashed tombs appear to be on the outside?
A) Beautiful
B) Empty
C) Old
D) Dirty
  • 3. What is the inner condition of the tombs, according to Jesus?
A) An empty space
B) Full of dead men's bones
C) Bright and clean
D) Filled with treasures
  • 4. In Matthew 23:28, how does Jesus describe the Pharisees' outward appearance?
A) Sincere
B) Righteous
C) Humorous
D) Poor
  • 5. What is the contrast Jesus makes about the hearts of the Pharisees?
A) Pure and holy
B) Fervent and zealous
C) Full of hypocrisy and lawlessness
D) Generous and kind
  • 6. What does 'hypocrisy' refer to in the context of Jesus' teaching?
A) Pretending to be better than one is
B) Living a life of poverty
C) Helping the needy
D) Being honest about oneself
  • 7. What does Jesus emphasize about external shows of righteousness?
A) They negate poor behavior
B) They are always genuine
C) They can mask inner corruption
D) They reflect true faith
  • 8. In Matthew 23:27-28, the term 'hypocrite' comes from which original context?
A) Actors in a play
B) A teacher of the law
C) A king
D) A servant
  • 9. What was one of Jesus' primary purposes in criticizing the Pharisees?
A) To enact laws
B) To gain followers
C) To call for true repentance
D) To establish himself as a leader
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