***(If any of my answers are incorrect, PLEASE reply. If I get notification, I will address it/them. I'm still learning too) #1--Another Scripture--"Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea...--Matt. 2:1 #3--True. In 1 sense. But if the definition of 'His disciple' means a dedicated follower, then He had Many disciples. He Himself sends out 70 'laborers' in Luke 10. I would consider them (among many others) as His disciples. But then to each their own opinion. Also, can anyone 'Show Me' where the *Bible says the 12 disciples represented the 12 tribes, please? This is my 1st time hearing that. I understand 'why' it is said. Actually makes sense. But Show me, please. And it makes me think, if it is indeed so, wouldn't He have chosen 1 of each tribe? Just a thought. #4--Water to wine. At His mother's request, and, the beginning miracles. #8--Did He walk on the sea of Galilee? I've never even thought which sea. And researching, I found *1 that says it was Lake Tiberius. Can't call a lake a sea??? I would really appreciate it if someone could point out *Biblical text that identifies where He walked. Because now I am curious as all get out. :D #16--I'm sure it was the sea of Galilee where He calmed the storm(?). But can anyone give me any Biblical text? Now I already know that's where they spent a lot of time, especially being several were fishermen... :) #25--His last words on the cross? All of the above. #28--'Peace, be still' He said to the sea. Not to His disciples. #29--Yes. Mary, sister of Martha did wash His feet with her hair. But there was also at least 1 other woman... (Is this #45 as well?) #30--Actually they sang a hymn, then they went out... Matt. 26 #34--Possibly. Many say Andrew. He was one of the 2 who followed Him right after His baptism--John 1. And if John the Baptist is considered His disciple, then it was John the Baptist. It's him *I give the credit for knowing Him as soon as he saw Him. But as to who was actually first...??? #35--He prayed while being baptized??? Seems He did. I did not know that--Luke 3 #38--I'm fairly sure Simon carried His cross *after He did. And I thought Jesus stumbled under the weight of the cross (After all, He had been beaten/tortured), but I can't find it in the "KJV". Anyone? So it could be that He didn't carry it at all??? The "after" in one Scripture meaning, behind??? 'Behind' has been my opinion. #41--Those are 2 Separate commandments. The TWO greatest. Matt. 22 #42--Jesus May have been there (I personally don't think so--MPO), but it was the Good Samaritan and the man he helped who were on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho. Luke 10 #45--(Is this #29 as well? See above) #47--That may well have been his name, but that name appears Nowhere in the KJV, or in Strong's Concordance. #48-- He said both C ("Come") & A--Matt. 14 #50--Mary Magdalene was indeed the 1st to see Him after His resurrection. She thought Him the gardener at first. #52--B & C. Anna knew Him as well--Luke 2. #55--B & C--"But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst..."--John 14 #56--""Touch" me not..."--John 20. (Easter? That was a *pagan holiday even before Christ was born...) ***(If any of my answers are incorrect, PLEASE reply. I will address it/them. I'm still learning, too) 🙏❤❤🙏I REALLY ENJOYED YOUR QUIZ. I'LL BE BACK FOR MORE. THANK YOU SO MUCH.🙏❤❤🙏
For #25 the correct answer is C, not B "Then Jesus, calling out with a loud voice, said, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." And having said this, He breathed His last. " Luke 23:46 ESV 🥰🥰🥰
First of all, PLEASE know that I am NOT trying to be contentious or mean-spirited. I promise I have the best intentions. LOL BUT, #28 is not quite accurate either. Jesus did say the words, "Peace be still." However He specifically said it to the storm/water to calm the storm/water - NOT the disciples. The Bible does specify that. Specifically to the disciples, He asked why they were afraid and questioned why they still had so little faith. Technically He said none of the options listed to the disciples. As a side note, the disciples were afraid both during the storm (for the obvious fear of impending death) as well as very afraid (maybe even more afraid) AFTER Jesus calmed the storm because the idea of a "man" having the power and authority to cause even the waves and the wind to obey Him really, well, just freaked them out!!! LOL They were so very human, just like the rest of us!!! LOL At any rate, they never were calm/calmed. They remained terrified throughout the entire event and even after. Please forgive me if I am coming across negatively. It is *truly* NOT my intention. 💖💖💖
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I got 54/60 Amen 🙏 🙌 Glory to God!
45/50 good
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***(If any of my answers are incorrect, PLEASE reply. If I get notification, I will address it/them. I'm still learning too)
#1--Another Scripture--"Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea...--Matt. 2:1
#3--True. In 1 sense. But if the definition of 'His disciple' means a dedicated follower, then He had Many disciples. He Himself sends out 70 'laborers' in Luke 10. I would consider them (among many others) as His disciples. But then to each their own opinion. Also, can anyone 'Show Me' where the *Bible says the 12 disciples represented the 12 tribes, please? This is my 1st time hearing that. I understand 'why' it is said. Actually makes sense. But Show me, please. And it makes me think, if it is indeed so, wouldn't He have chosen 1 of each tribe? Just a thought.
#4--Water to wine. At His mother's request, and, the beginning miracles.
#8--Did He walk on the sea of Galilee? I've never even thought which sea. And researching, I found *1 that says it was Lake Tiberius. Can't call a lake a sea??? I would really appreciate it if someone could point out *Biblical text that identifies where He walked. Because now I am curious as all get out. :D
#16--I'm sure it was the sea of Galilee where He calmed the storm(?). But can anyone give me any Biblical text? Now I already know that's where they spent a lot of time, especially being several were fishermen... :)
#25--His last words on the cross? All of the above.
#28--'Peace, be still' He said to the sea. Not to His disciples.
#29--Yes. Mary, sister of Martha did wash His feet with her hair. But there was also at least 1 other woman... (Is this #45 as well?)
#30--Actually they sang a hymn, then they went out... Matt. 26
#34--Possibly. Many say Andrew. He was one of the 2 who followed Him right after His baptism--John 1. And if John the Baptist is considered His disciple, then it was John the Baptist. It's him *I give the credit for knowing Him as soon as he saw Him. But as to who was actually first...???
#35--He prayed while being baptized??? Seems He did. I did not know that--Luke 3
#38--I'm fairly sure Simon carried His cross *after He did. And I thought Jesus stumbled under the weight of the cross (After all, He had been beaten/tortured), but I can't find it in the "KJV". Anyone? So it could be that He didn't carry it at all??? The "after" in one Scripture meaning, behind??? 'Behind' has been my opinion.
#41--Those are 2 Separate commandments. The TWO greatest. Matt. 22
#42--Jesus May have been there (I personally don't think so--MPO), but it was the Good Samaritan and the man he helped who were on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho. Luke 10
#45--(Is this #29 as well? See above)
#47--That may well have been his name, but that name appears Nowhere in the KJV, or in Strong's Concordance.
#48-- He said both C ("Come") & A--Matt. 14
#50--Mary Magdalene was indeed the 1st to see Him after His resurrection. She thought Him the gardener at first.
#52--B & C. Anna knew Him as well--Luke 2.
#55--B & C--"But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst..."--John 14
#56--""Touch" me not..."--John 20. (Easter? That was a *pagan holiday even before Christ was born...)
***(If any of my answers are incorrect, PLEASE reply. I will address it/them. I'm still learning, too)
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53/60 praise God
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58/60 amen.
For #25 the correct answer is C, not B "Then Jesus, calling out with a loud voice, said, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." And having said this, He breathed His last. " Luke 23:46 ESV 🥰🥰🥰
#47. The centurian's name was not given.
Please is it different from Many Magdalene and Many the sister of Martha.
@sabinaennison3931 Yes. Mary Magdalene, & Lazarus & Martha's sister Mary, are two different people.
Thanks God bless you.
First of all, PLEASE know that I am NOT trying to be contentious or mean-spirited. I promise I have the best intentions. LOL BUT, #28 is not quite accurate either. Jesus did say the words, "Peace be still." However He specifically said it to the storm/water to calm the storm/water - NOT the disciples. The Bible does specify that. Specifically to the disciples, He asked why they were afraid and questioned why they still had so little faith. Technically He said none of the options listed to the disciples. As a side note, the disciples were afraid both during the storm (for the obvious fear of impending death) as well as very afraid (maybe even more afraid) AFTER Jesus calmed the storm because the idea of a "man" having the power and authority to cause even the waves and the wind to obey Him really, well, just freaked them out!!! LOL They were so very human, just like the rest of us!!! LOL At any rate, they never were calm/calmed. They remained terrified throughout the entire event and even after. Please forgive me if I am coming across negatively. It is *truly* NOT my intention. 💖💖💖
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