Luke 20 - Context Questions Flashcards
(17 cards)
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In Luke, chapter 20, who became silent?
The spies
(Luke 20:26)
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In Luke, chapter 20, when did the tenants think the inheritance would be theirs?
If they killed the heir [OR the owner of the vineyard’s son]
(Luke 20:14)
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In Luke, chapter 20, what did the seven brothers not leave?
Any children
(Luke 20:31)
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From what Old Testament book does the following quotation come: “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet”?
Psalms
(Luke 20:42-43)
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On what are Caesar’s image and inscription?
A denarius
(Luke 20:24)
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Two-part question: in Luke, chapter 20, who will be broken to pieces, and who will be crushed?
1) Everyone who falls on that stone; 2) Anyone on whom that stone falls
(Luke 20:18)
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From what Old Testament book does the following quotation come: “The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone”?
Psalms
(Luke 20:17)
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To whom is it right to pay taxes?
Caesar
(Luke 20:22, 25)
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In Luke, chapter 20, what question did the spies ask Jesus?
“Is it right for us to pay taxes to Caesar or not?”
(Luke 20:22)
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In Luke, chapter 20, who were astonished by Jesus’ answer?
The spies
(Luke 20:26)
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In Luke, chapter 20, who were keeping a close watch on Jesus?
The teachers of the law and the chief priests
(Luke 20:20)
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What did Jesus ask about John’s baptism?
“Was it from heaven, or of human origin?”
(Luke 20:4)
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From what Old Testament book does the following quotation come: “The Lord said to my Lord: ‘Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.’”?
Psalms
(Luke 20:42-43)
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In Luke, chapter 20, whom were all the people persuaded was a prophet?
John
(Luke 20:6)
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In Luke, chapter 20, of whom is it said that the Messiah is the son?
David
(Luke 20:41)
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Complete, in essence, the following Old Testament quotation: “The stone the builders rejected . . .”
”. . . has become the cornerstone.”
(Luke 20:17)
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In Luke, chapter 20, who hoped to catch Jesus in something he said?
The teachers of the law and the chief priests
(Luke 20:20)