Luke 16 - General Questions Flashcards
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Who told the first of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”?
The manager
(Luke 16:6)
CHAPTER 16 ONLY!
Multiple:
Who told the first of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”? A. The manager (16:6)
Who told the second of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”? A. The manager (16:7)
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Who had acted shrewdly?
The dishonest manager
(Luke 16:8)
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Whom can no one serve?
Two masters
(Luke 16:13)
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What came and licked Lazarus’ sores?
Even the dogs
(Luke 16:21)
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What did even the dogs come and lick?
(A beggar named) Lazarus’ sores
(Luke 16:21)
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Who is taking away the manager’s job?
His master
(Luke 16:3)
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What was a rich man’s manager accused of wasting?
The rich man’s possessions
(Luke 16:1)
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Of what was a rich man’s manager accused?
Wasting the rich man’s possessions
(Luke 16:1)
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Who were sneering at Jesus?
The Pharisees
(Luke 16:14)
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To whom did Abraham say, “If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.”?
The rich man
(Luke 16:31)
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Whom do the Pharisees justify in the eyes of others?
Themselves
(Luke 16:15)
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How had the dishonest manager acted?
Shrewdly
(Luke 16:8)
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Who cannot be manager any longer?
The rich man’s manager
(Luke 16:2)
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What is the manager not strong enough to do?
Dig
(Luke 16:3)
MULTIPLE:
What is the manager not strong enough to do? A. Dig (16:3)
What is the manager ashamed to do? A. Beg (16:3)
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Who should give an account of his management?
The rich man’s manager
(Luke 16:2)
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What should you use to gain friends for yourselves?
Worldly wealth
(Luke 16:9)
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Of what should the manager give an account?
His management
(Luke 16:2)
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Who said, “No, father Abraham, but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.”?
The rich man
(Luke 16:30)
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What should the second of his master’s debtors make his bill?
Eight hundred (bushels of wheat)
(Luke 16:7)
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What has been set in place between Abraham and Lazarus and the rich man?
A great chasm
(Luke 16:26)
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Who called his manager in and asked him, “What is this I hear about you? Give an account of your management, because you cannot be manager any longer.”?
A rich man
(Luke 16:2)
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Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”?
The second of the master’s debtors
(Luke 16:7)
MULTIPLE:
Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”? A. The first of the master’s debtors (16:6)
Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”? A. The second of the master’s debtors (16:7)
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When did the rich man receive his good things?
In his lifetime
(Luke 16:25)
** *Watch “a rich” vs. “the rich”**
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In whose sight is what people value highly detestable?
God’s
(Luke 16:15)
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What does the man who marries a divorced woman commit?
Adultery
(Luke 16:18)
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Who knows the Pharisees’ hearts?
God
(Luke 16:15)
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Who are more shrewd in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light?
The people of this world
(Luke 16:8)
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Who received his good things in his lifetime?
The rich man
(Luke 16:25)
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Than whom are the people of this world more shrewd in dealing with their own kind?
The people of the light
(Luke 16:8)
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Where was the rich man in torment?
In Hades
(Luke 16:23)
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Who said to the Pharisees, “You are the ones who justify yourselves in the eyes of others, but God knows your hearts.”?
Jesus
(Luke 16:15)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Who was longing to eat what fell from the rich man’s table?
(A beggar named) Lazarus
(Luke 16:21)
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What did the second of the master’s debtors reply?
“A thousand bushels of wheat.”
(Luke 16:7)
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What did the rich man receive in his lifetime?
His good things
(Luke 16:25)
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Who is not strong enough to dig?
The manager
(Luke 16:3)
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Who told the second of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”?
The manager
(Luke 16:7)
CHAPTER 16 ONLY!
Multiple:
Who told the first of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”? A. The manager (16:6)
Who told the second of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”? A. The manager (16:7)
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Why did the master commend the dishonest manager?
Because he had acted shrewdly
(Luke 16:8)
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What is what people value highly in God’s sight?
Detestable
(Luke 16:15)
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Whom did the master commend?
The dishonest manager
(Luke 16:8)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Who carried the beggar to Abraham’s side?
The angels
(Luke 16:22)
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Who commended the dishonest manager?
The master
(Luke 16:8)
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Who should take his bill and make it eight hundred?
The second of the master’s debtors
(Luke 16:7)
MULTIPLE:
Who should take his bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty? A. The first of the master’s debtors (16:6)
Who should take his bill and make it eight hundred? A. The second of the master’s debtors (16:7)
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What did the first of the master’s debtors reply?
“Nine hundred gallons of olive oil.”
(Luke 16:6)
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Into where will you be welcomed when your worldly wealth is gone?
Eternal dwellings
(Luke 16:9)
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Who can serve two masters?
No one
(Luke 16:13)
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What is easier for heaven and earth to do than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law?
Disappear
(Luke 16:17)
MULTIPLE/INVERSE:
What is easier for heaven and earth to do than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law? A. Disappear (16:17)
What is easier than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law? A. For heaven and earth to disappear (16:17)
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Until whom were the Law and the Prophets proclaimed?
John
(Luke 16:16)
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Who said to himself, “What shall I do now? My master is taking away my job. I’m not strong enough to dig, and I’m ashamed to beg.”?
The manager
(Luke 16:3)
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Who looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side?
The rich man
(Luke 16:23)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Who was accused of wasting a rich man’s possessions?
The rich man’s manager
(Luke 16:1)
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In what are the people of this world more shrewd than are the people of the light?
Dealing with their own kind
(Luke 16:8)
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Who was in torment in Hades?
The rich man
(Luke 16:23)
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Who asked the first, “How much do you owe my master?”
The manager
(Luke 16:5)
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To whom did the manager say, “What shall I do now? My master is taking away my job. I’m not strong enough to dig, and I’m ashamed to beg.”?
Himself
(Luke 16:3)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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What is detestable in God’s sight?
What people value highly
(Luke 16:15)
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Who received bad things?
Lazarus
(Luke 16:25)
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What is the manager ashamed to do?
Beg
(Luke 16:3)
MULTIPLE:
What is the manager not strong enough to do? A. Dig (16:3)
What is the manager ashamed to do? A. Beg (16:3)
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Who called in each one of his master’s debtors?
The manager
(Luke 16:5)
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What does anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman commit?
Adultery
(Luke 16:18)
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Who called to Abraham, “Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.”?
The rich man
(Luke 16:24)
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Who asked the second, “And how much do you owe?”
The manager
(Luke 16:7)
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In what do the Pharisees justify themselves?
The eyes of others
(Luke 16:15)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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At whom were the Pharisees sneering?
Jesus
(Luke 16:14)
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When did a rich man live in luxury?
Every day
(Luke 16:19)
** *Watch “a rich” vs. “the rich”**
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Who was dressed in purple and fine linen?
A rich man
(Luke 16:19)
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What is easier than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law?
For heaven and earth to disappear
(Luke 16:17)
MULTIPLE/INVERSE:
What is easier for heaven and earth to do than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law? A. Disappear (16:17)
What is easier than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law? A. For heaven and earth to disappear (16:17)
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With what can whoever can be trusted with very little also be trusted?
Much
(Luke 16:10)
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Who have Moses and the Prophets?
The rich man’s (five) brothers
(Luke 16:29)
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Who replied, “A thousand bushels of wheat.”?
The second of the master’s debtors
(Luke 16:7)
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Who was laid at a rich man’s gate?
A beggar named Lazarus
(Luke 16:20)
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Who should take his bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty?
The first of the master’s debtors
(Luke 16:6)
MULTIPLE:
Who should take his bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty? A. The first of the master’s debtors (16:6)
Who should take his bill and make it eight hundred? A. The second of the master’s debtors (16:7)
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What were proclaimed until John?
The Law and the Prophets
(Luke 16:16)
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At whose gate was laid a beggar named Lazarus?
A rich man’s
(Luke 16:20)
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Who has five brothers?
The rich man
(Luke 16:28)
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With what was a beggar named Lazarus covered?
Sores
(Luke 16:20)
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Who was covered with sores?
A beggar named Lazarus
(Luke 16:20)
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Whose sores did even the dogs come and lick?
(A beggar named) Lazarus’
(Luke 16:21)
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How many brothers does the rich man have?
Five
(Luke 16:28)
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Who lived in luxury every day?
A rich man
(Luke 16:19)
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Who replied, “They have Moses and the Prophets; let them listen to them.”?
Abraham
(Luke 16:29)
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Who is in agony in this fire?
The rich man
(Luke 16:24)
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Whom did the angels carry to Abraham’s side?
The beggar [OR Lazarus]
(Luke 16:22)
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Who is ashamed to beg?
The manager
(Luke 16:3)
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Who said to the rich man, “If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.”?
Abraham
(Luke 16:31)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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To whose side did the angels carry the beggar?
Abraham’s
(Luke 16:22)
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With what will whoever is dishonest with very little also be dishonest?
Much
(Luke 16:10)
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Who will also be dishonest with much?
Whoever is dishonest with very little
(Luke 16:10)
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Who are the ones who justify themselves in the eyes of others?
The Pharisees
(Luke 16:15)
Caution! You need 6 words.
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Who loved money?
The Pharisees
(Luke 16:14)
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Who replied, “Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad things, but now he is comforted here and you are in agony.”?
Abraham
(Luke 16:25)
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Who answered, “Then I beg you, father, send Lazarus to my father’s house, for I have five brothers. Let him warn them, so that they will not also come to this place of torment.”?
The rich man
(Luke 16:27-28)
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Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”?
The first of the master’s debtors
(Luke 16:6)
MULTIPLE:
Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”? A. The first of the master’s debtors (16:6)
Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”? A. The second of the master’s debtors (16:7)