Luke 6 - General Questions Flashcards
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What are you when people insult you because of the Son of Man?
Blessed
(Luke 6:22)
4-WAY MULTIPLE:
What are you when people hate you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people exclude you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people insult you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people reject your name as evil because of the Son of Man? A. Blessed (6:22)
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By what is each tree recognized?
Its own fruit
(Luke 6:44)
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How should you lend to your enemies?
Without expecting to get anything back
(Luke 6:35)
CHAPTER 6 ONLY
Multiple:
How should you lend to your enemies? A. Without expecting to get anything back (6:35)
How should you be merciful? A. Just as your Father is merciful (6:36)
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Who said to the man with the shriveled hand, “Get up and stand in front of everyone.”?
Jesus
(Luke 6:8)
Caution! You need 6 words!
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Where is your reward great?
In heaven
(Luke 6:23)
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What did David enter?
The house of God
(Luke 6:4)
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What are you when people reject your name as evil because of the Son of Man?
Blessed
(Luke 6:22)
4-WAY MULTIPLE:
What are you when people hate you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people exclude you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people insult you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people reject your name as evil because of the Son of Man? A. Blessed (6:22)
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What did Jesus also designate twelve of his disciples?
Apostles
(Luke 6:13)
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Why are you who weep now blessed?
For you will laugh
(Luke 6:21)
MULTIPLE:
Why are you who hunger now blessed? A. For you will be satisfied (6:21)
Why are you who weep now blessed? A. For you will laugh (6:21)
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What do people not pick from thornbushes?
Figs
(Luke 6:44)
MULTIPLE:
What do people not pick from thornbushes? A. Figs (6:44)
What do people not pick from briers? A. Grapes (6:44)
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What speaks what the heart is full of?
The mouth
(Luke 6:45)
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When should you take the plank out of your eye?
First
(Luke 6:42)
Caution! You need 6 words.
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Who said to them, “I ask you, which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or to do evil, to save life or to destroy it?”
Jesus
(Luke 6:9)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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What do people reject as evil because of the Son of Man?
Your name
(Luke 6:22)
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What are you who weep now?
Blessed
(Luke 6:21)
3-WAY MULTIPLE:
What are you who are poor? Blessed (6:20)
What are you who hunger now? Blessed (6:21)
What are you who weep now? Blessed (6:21)
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Who said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.”?
Jesus
(Luke 6:10)
Caution! You need 6 words!
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Who brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart?
An evil man
(Luke 6:45)
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
Who brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart? A. A good man (6:45)
Who brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart? A. An evil man (6:45)
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From what do people not pick grapes?
Briers
(Luke 6:44)
MULTIPLE:
From what do people not pick figs? Thornbushes (6:44)
From what do people not pick grapes? Briers (6:44)
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What does no good tree bear?
Bad fruit
(Luke 6:43)
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What is to you who are rich?
Woe
(Luke 6:24)
MULTIPLE:
What is to you who are rich? Woe (6:24)
What is to you who are well fed now? Woe (6:25)
What is to you who laugh now? Woe (6:25)
What is to you when everyone speaks well of you? Woe (6:26)
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Whom should you bless?
Those who curse you
(Luke 6:28)
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Whom is the student not above?
The teacher
(Luke 6:40)
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To whom did Jesus say, “Stretch out your hand.”?
The man with the shriveled hand
(Luke 6:10)
Caution! You need 6 words.
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Who stretched out his hand?
The man with the shriveled hand
(Luke 6:10)
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How do even sinners lend to sinners?
Expecting to be repaid in full
(Luke 6:34)
INVERSE/MULTIPLE:
How do even sinners lend to sinners? Expecting to be repaid in full (6:34)
How do even sinners expect to be repaid? A. In full (6:34)
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Who will go hungry?
You who are well fed now
(Luke 6:25)
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Why could the torrent not shake that house?
Because it was well built
(Luke 6:48)
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What if someone slaps you on one cheek?
Turn to them the other also
(Luke 6:29)
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Who brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart?
A good man
(Luke 6:45)
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
Who brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart? A. A good man (6:45)
Who brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart? A. An evil man (6:45)
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Who have already received their comfort?
You who are rich
(Luke 6:24)
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For what should you leap?
Joy
(Luke 6:23)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Of whom was Judas the son?
James
(Luke 6:16)
Caution! Not a genealogy multiple!
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Who was Simon’s brother?
Andrew
(Luke 6:14)
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What are you who hunger now?
Blessed
(Luke 6:21)
3-WAY MULTIPLE:
What are you who are poor? Blessed (6:20)
What are you who hunger now? Blessed (6:21)
What are you who weep now? Blessed (6:21)
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To whom should you lend without expecting to get anything back?
Your enemies
(Luke 6:35)
Caution! You need 5 words.
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
To whom should you do as you would have them do to you? A. Others (6:31)
To whom should you lend without expecting to get anything back? A. Your enemies (6:35)
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What did David also give to his companions?
Some consecrated bread
(Luke 6:4)
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What was completely restored?
The man’s hand
(Luke 6:10)
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What should you not withhold from someone who takes your coat?
Your shirt
(Luke 6:29)
Caution! You need 5 words.
CHAPTER 6 ONLY
Multiple:
What should you not withhold from someone who takes your coat? A. Your shirt (6:29)
What should you not demand back? A. What belongs to you (6:30)
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Who was the son of Alphaeus?
James
(Luke 6:15)
Caution! Not a genealogy multiple!
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Who lend to sinners, expecting to be repaid in full?
Even sinners
(Luke 6:34)
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Who laid the foundation on rock?
A man building a house
(Luke 6:48)
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Where will a good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over be poured?
Into your lap
(Luke 6:38)
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Who is kind to the ungrateful and wicked?
The Most High
(Luke 6:35)
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To whom do even sinners lend, expecting to be repaid in full?
Sinners
(Luke 6:34)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Of what had a great number of people from all over Judea, from Jerusalem, and from the coastal region around Tyre and Sidon come to be healed?
Their diseases
(Luke 6:17-18)
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Who named Simon Peter?
Jesus
(Luke 6:14)
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Who was going through the grainfields one Sabbath?
Jesus (and his disciples)
(Luke 6:1)
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Why are you who hunger now blessed?
For you will be satisfied
(Luke 6:21)
MULTIPLE:
Why are you who hunger now blessed? A. For you will be satisfied (6:21)
Why are you who weep now blessed? A. For you will laugh (6:21)
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What is to you who laugh now?
Woe
(Luke 6:25)
MULTIPLE:
What is to you who are rich? Woe (6:24)
What is to you who are well fed now? Woe (6:25)
What is to you who laugh now? Woe (6:25)
What is to you when everyone speaks well of you? Woe (6:26)
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What did a man build on the ground without a foundation?
A house
(Luke 6:49)
Caution! You need 5 words.
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
What did a man building a house lay on rock? The foundation (6:48)
What did a man build on the ground without a foundation? A house (6:49)
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Who asked, “Why are you doing what is unlawful on the Sabbath?”
Some of the Pharisees
(Luke 6:2)
Caution! You need 6 words.
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To whom did Jesus say, “The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath.”?
Some of the Pharisees
(Luke 6:5)
Caution! You need 7 words.
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Who also designated twelve of his disciples apostles?
Jesus
(Luke 6:13)
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What have you who are rich already received?
Your comfort
(Luke 6:24)
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What is your reward in heaven?
Great
(Luke 6:23)
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Who chose twelve of his disciples?
Jesus
(Luke 6:13)
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When did Jesus call his disciples to him and choose twelve of them?
When morning came
(Luke 6:13)
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Who was the son of James?
Judas
(Luke 6:16)
Caution! Not a genealogy multiple!
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What will you who weep now do?
Laugh
(Luke 6:21)
4-WAY MULTIPLE:
What will you who hunger now be? A. Satisfied (6:21)
What will you who weep now do? A. Laugh (6:21)
What will you who are well fed now go? A. Hungry (6:25)
What will you who laugh now do? A. Mourn and weep (6:25)
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When did that house collapse?
The moment the torrent struck it
(Luke 6:49)
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To what do you pay no attention?
The plank in your own eye
(Luke 6:41)
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What was coming from Jesus and healing them all?
Power
(Luke 6:19)
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What did Jesus name Simon?
Peter
(Luke 6:14)
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What will be great when you love your enemies, do good to them and lend to them without expecting to get anything back?
Your reward
(Luke 6:35)
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Who took the consecrated bread?
David
(Luke 6:4)
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Who stood on a level place?
Jesus
(Luke 6:17)
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When will you not be judged?
If you do not judge
(Luke 6:37)
MULTIPLE:
When will you not be judged? A. If you do not judge (6:37)
When will you not be condemned? A. If you do not condemn (6:37)
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Of whom will you be children when you love your enemies, do good to them and lend to them without expecting to get anything back?
The Most High
(Luke 6:35)
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Who dug down deep and laid the foundation on rock?
A man building a house
(Luke 6:48)
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Whom did Jesus answer, “Have you never read what David did when he and his companions were hungry?”
Some of the Pharisees
(Luke 6:3)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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When was Jesus going through the grainfields?
One Sabbath
(Luke 6:1)
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Whom did the people all try to touch?
Jesus
(Luke 6:19)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Who will be like their teacher?
Everyone who is fully trained
(Luke 6:40)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Without what did a man build a house on the ground?
A foundation
(Luke 6:49)
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What will you be when you love your enemies, do good to them and lend to them without expecting to get anything back?
Children of the Most High
(Luke 6:35)
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What should you first take out of your eye?
The plank
(Luke 6:42)
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Who became a traitor?
Judas Iscariot
(Luke 6:16)
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How should you be merciful?
Just as your Father is merciful
(Luke 6:36)
CHAPTER 6 ONLY
Multiple:
How should you lend to your enemies? A. Without expecting to get anything back (6:35)
How should you be merciful? A. Just as your Father is merciful (6:36)
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How will it be measured to you?
With the measure you use
(Luke 6:38)
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Where did the man with the shriveled hand stand?
In front of everyone
(Luke 6:8)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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To whom should you do as you would have them do to you?
Others
(Luke 6:31)
Caution! You need 5 words.
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
To whom should you do as you would have them do to you? A. Others (6:31)
To whom should you lend without expecting to get anything back? A. Your enemies (6:35)
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What are you who are poor?
Blessed
(Luke 6:20)
3-WAY MULTIPLE:
What are you who are poor? Blessed (6:20)
What are you who hunger now? Blessed (6:21)
What are you who weep now? Blessed (6:21)
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What if anyone takes what belongs to you?
Do not demand it back
(Luke 6:30)
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Who ate what is lawful only for priests to eat?
David (and his companions)
(Luke 6:4)
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Whom did the Pharisees and the teachers of the law watch closely?
Jesus
(Luke 6:7)
Caution! You need 11 words!
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What should you not demand back?
What belongs to you
(Luke 6:30)
Caution! You need 5 words.
CHAPTER 6 ONLY
Multiple:
What should you not withhold from someone who takes your coat? A. Your shirt (6:29)
What should you not demand back? A. What belongs to you (6:30)
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What could not shake that house?
The torrent
(Luke 6:48)
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What does a good man bring out of the good stored up in his heart?
Good things
(Luke 6:45)
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What does not bear good fruit?
A bad tree
(Luke 6:43)
MULTIPLE:
What does not bear bad fruit? A. A good tree (6:43)
What does not bear good fruit? A. A bad tree (6:43)
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How do even sinners expect to be repaid?
In full
(Luke 6:34)
INVERSE/MULTIPLE:
How do even sinners lend to sinners? Expecting to be repaid in full (6:34)
How do even sinners expect to be repaid? A. In full (6:34)
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What does a bad tree not bear?
Good fruit
(Luke 6:43)
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What will you who are well fed now go?
Hungry
(Luke 6:25)
4-WAY MULTIPLE:
What will you who hunger now be? A. Satisfied (6:21)
What will you who weep now do? A. Laugh (6:21)
What will you who are well fed now go? A. Hungry (6:25)
What will you who laugh now do? A. Mourn and weep (6:25)
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When have you who are rich received your comfort?
Already
(Luke 6:24)
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When will you be forgiven?
If you forgive
(Luke 6:37)
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What is recognized by its own fruit?
Each tree
(Luke 6:44)
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Like whom will everyone who is fully trained be?
Their teacher
(Luke 6:40)
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What are you when people exclude you because of the Son of Man?
Blessed
(Luke 6:22)
4-WAY MULTIPLE:
What are you when people hate you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people exclude you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people insult you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people reject your name as evil because of the Son of Man? A. Blessed (6:22)
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What will you who hunger now be?
Satisfied
(Luke 6:21)
4-WAY MULTIPLE:
What will you who hunger now be? A. Satisfied (6:21)
What will you who weep now do? A. Laugh (6:21)
What will you who are well fed now go? A. Hungry (6:25)
What will you who laugh now do? A. Mourn and weep (6:25)
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From whom should you not withhold your shirt?
Someone who takes your coat
(Luke 6:29)
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What are you when people hate you because of the Son of Man?
Blessed
(Luke 6:22)
4-WAY MULTIPLE:
What are you when people hate you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people exclude you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people insult you because of the Son of Man? Blessed (6:22)
What are you when people reject your name as evil because of the Son of Man? A. Blessed (6:22)
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How will you see to remove the speck from your brother’s eye when you first take the plank out of your eye?
Clearly
(Luke 6:42)
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What did a man building a house lay on rock?
The foundation
(Luke 6:48)
Caution! You need 5 words.
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
What did a man building a house lay on rock? The foundation (6:48)
What did a man build on the ground without a foundation? A house (6:49)
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What does an evil man bring out of the evil stored up in his heart?
Evil things
(Luke 6:45)
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What does not bear bad fruit?
A good tree
(Luke 6:43)
MULTIPLE:
What does not bear bad fruit? A. A good tree (6:43)
What does not bear good fruit? A. A bad tree (6:43)
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Who began to pick some heads of grain, rub them in their hands and eat the kernels?
Jesus’ disciples
(Luke 6:1)
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What if you do not condemn?
You will not be condemned
(Luke 6:37)
MULTIPLE (AT 4 WORDS):
What if you do not judge? A. You will not be judged (6:37)
What if you do not condemn? A. You will not be condemned (6:37)
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
What if you do not judge? A. You will not be judged (6:37)
What if you do not condemn? A. You will not be condemned (6:37)
What if you forgive? A. You will be forgiven (6:37)
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To whom did David also give some consecrated bread?
His companions
(Luke 6:4)
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Who spent the night praying to God?
Jesus
(Luke 6:12)
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Who said, “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.”?
Jesus
(Luke 6:20)
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What if you forgive?
You will be forgiven
(Luke 6:37)
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
What if you do not judge? A. You will not be judged (6:37)
What if you do not condemn? A. You will not be condemned (6:37)
What if you forgive? A. You will be forgiven (6:37)
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Who love those who love them?
Even sinners
(Luke 6:32)
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What is yours who are poor?
The kingdom of God
(Luke 6:20)
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Who will mourn and weep?
You who laugh now
(Luke 6:25)
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Who is Lord of the Sabbath?
The Son of Man
(Luke 6:5)
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What do people not pick from briers?
Grapes
(Luke 6:44)
MULTIPLE:
What do people not pick from thornbushes? A. Figs (6:44)
What do people not pick from briers? A. Grapes (6:44)
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Who was called the Zealot?
Simon
(Luke 6:15)
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Whom had a great number of people from all over Judea, from Jerusalem, and from the coastal region around Tyre and Sidon come to hear?
Jesus
(Luke 6:17-18)
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To whom is the Most High kind?
The ungrateful and wicked
(Luke 6:35)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Out of what should you first take the plank?
Your eye
(Luke 6:42)
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Who answered them, “Have you never read what David did when he and his companions were hungry?”
Jesus
(Luke 6:3)
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What should you do to those who hate you?
Good
(Luke 6:27)
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From what do people not pick figs?
Thornbushes
(Luke 6:44)
MULTIPLE:
From what do people not pick figs? Thornbushes (6:44)
From what do people not pick grapes? Briers (6:44)
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What will you see clearly to remove from your brother’s eye if you first take the plank out of your eye?
The speck
(Luke 6:42)
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Who also gave some consecrated bread to his companions?
David
(Luke 6:4)
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Whom did Jesus also designate apostles?
Twelve of his disciples
(Luke 6:13)
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What struck that house but could not shake it?
The torrent
(Luke 6:48)
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When will you not be condemned?
If you do not condemn
(Luke 6:37)
MULTIPLE:
When will you not be judged? A. If you do not judge (6:37)
When will you not be condemned? A. If you do not condemn (6:37)
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What if you do not judge?
You will not be judged
(Luke 6:37)
MULTIPLE (AT 4 WORDS):
What if you do not judge? A. You will not be judged (6:37)
What if you do not condemn? A. You will not be condemned (6:37)
CHAPTER 6 ONLY!
Multiple:
What if you do not judge? A. You will not be judged (6:37)
What if you do not condemn? A. You will not be condemned (6:37)
What if you forgive? A. You will be forgiven (6:37)
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Whom did Jesus name Peter?
Simon
(Luke 6:14)
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From whom was power coming and healing them all?
Jesus
(Luke 6:19)
Be careful… “was power” vs. “has power”
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What is to you when everyone speaks well of you?
Woe
(Luke 6:26)
MULTIPLE:
What is to you who are rich? Woe (6:24)
What is to you who are well fed now? Woe (6:25)
What is to you who laugh now? Woe (6:25)
What is to you when everyone speaks well of you? Woe (6:26)
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What will you who laugh now do?
Mourn and weep
(Luke 6:25)
4-WAY MULTIPLE:
What will you who hunger now be? A. Satisfied (6:21)
What will you who weep now do? A. Laugh (6:21)
What will you who are well fed now go? A. Hungry (6:25)
What will you who laugh now do? A. Mourn and weep (6:25)
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Who is not above the teacher?
The student
(Luke 6:40)
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What did Jesus’ disciples begin to rub in their hands?
Some heads of grain
(Luke 6:1)
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What is to you who are well fed now?
Woe
(Luke 6:25)
MULTIPLE:
What is to you who are rich? Woe (6:24)
What is to you who are well fed now? Woe (6:25)
What is to you who laugh now? Woe (6:25)
What is to you when everyone speaks well of you? Woe (6:26)
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When should you not withhold your shirt from them?
If someone takes your coat
(Luke 6:29)
Caution! You need 5 words.
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Who called his disciples to him and chose twelve of them?
Jesus
(Luke 6:13)
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Whom do even sinners love?
Those who love them
(Luke 6:32)