A) The Parable of the Good Samaritan. B) The Parable of the Lost Sheep. C) The Parable of the Sower. D) The Parable of the Talents.
A) Roman officials. B) Wealthy businessmen. C) Pharisees and religious leaders. D) Tax collectors and sinners.
A) The Gospel of Mark. B) The Gospel of Matthew. C) The Gospel of Luke. D) The Gospel of John.
A) He wanted to judge sin. B) He sought only the faithful. C) He targeted the righteous. D) He came to rescue sinners.
A) Peter, the fisherman. B) John, the beloved disciple. C) Matthew, the tax collector. D) Thomas, the doubter.
A) King of the righteous. B) Judge of the wicked. C) Prophet of doom. D) Friend of sinners.
A) Prophecies. B) Psalms. C) Sermons. D) Parables.
A) Keep the Sabbath holy. B) Honor your father and mother. C) Love your neighbor as yourself. D) Pray without ceasing.
A) He washed his hands afterward. B) He rebuked them verbally. C) He touched the unclean and healed them. D) He stayed at a distance. |