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