Catholic Diocese of Nnewi
2025 NATIONAL
BIBLE QUIZ
COMPETITION
DIOCESAN BIBLE QUIZ Gospel 0f Luke)
1. Zechariah belonged to the priestly clan of:
(a) Amalekites (b) Abijah (c) Benjamin
2. Elijah met the widow of ……… in the country of
……..
(a) Zarephath, Jerusalem (b) Nazareth, Galilee (c)
Zarephath, Sidon
3. Which prophet healed Naaman of Syria?
(a) Elijah (b) Elisha (c) Isaiah
4. What happens every fifty years in the Jubilee
Year?
(a) People read scriptures and dance (b) Debts are
forgiven and slaves freed (c) A fast is proclaimed
5. Who lied to the Holy Spirit and died?
(a) Simon and James (b) Ananias and Sapphira (c)
Herod and Caiaphas
6. Who were the high priests during John’s
preaching according to Luke 3:2?
(a) Eli and Samuel (b) Caiaphas and Zechariah (c)
Annas and Caiaphas
7. Zechariah was a ……… and the husband of ………
(a) Carpenter, Martha (b) Priest, Elizabeth (c) Levite,
Anna
8. Luke was among the twelve apostles.
(a) True (b) False (c) Not mentioned
9. Which disciple was a lawyer?
(a) Matthew (b) Peter (c) Zenas
10. Luke wrote which two books?
(a) Luke and Revelation (b) Luke and Acts (c) Acts
and Romans
11. Who was governor of Syria during the census
decree?
(a) Syrianus (b) Cyrenius (c) Pilate
12. What did Pilate ask Jesus in Luke 23:3?
(a) Are you the Messiah? (b) Are you the King of the
Jews? (c) Why are you here?
13. Who was king of Judea when Jesus was born?
(a) Pilate (b) Herod (c) Caesar
14. To whom was the book of Luke addressed?
(a) Theophilus (b) Herod (c) Paul
15. From birth, what was John not to do?
(a) Eat meat (b) Drink wine (c) Cut his hair
16. Who was the angel that appeared to
Zechariah?
(a) Michael (b) Gabriel (c) Raphael
17. Herod's son was:
(a) Agrippa (b) Pilate (c) Herod Antipas
18. Who decreed the census of the Roman world?
(a) Caesar Augustus (b) Quirinius (c) Tiberius
19. Where was Quirinius governor?
(a) Palestine (b) Syria (c) Egypt
20. Who was governor of Syria at the time of the
census?
(a) Pontius Pilate (b) Cyrenius (c) Festus
21. Who visited baby Jesus after his birth?
(a) Wise men (b) Priests (c) Shepherds
22. Bethlehem is referred to as the town of:
(a) Abraham (b) David (c) Solomon
23. On what day was Jesus circumcised?
(a) 3rd day (b) 7th day (c) 8th day
24. Where was Simeon from?
(a) Nazareth (b) Jerusalem (c) Capernaum
25. What sacrifice was made during purification?
(a) Lamb and oxen (b) Pair of doves or pigeons (c)
Grain offering
26. Who said: "Now dismiss your servant in
peace"?
(a) Zechariah (b) Simeon (c) Peter
27. What did Simeon say he had seen?
(a) The Messiah (b) The Lord’s salvation (c) The Ark
28. Anna was the daughter of:
(a) Phanuel (b) Simeon (c) Eli
29. Anna was from the tribe of:
(a) Judah (b) Levi (c) Asher
30. How long was Anna married?
(a) 3 years (b) 7 years (c) 10 years
31. How old was Anna?
(a) 84 years (b) 70 years (c) 120 years
32. Anna was known as a:
(a) Widow (b) Teacher (c) Prophetess
33. Who said: “A voice of one crying in the
wilderness”?
(a) Jeremiah (b) Isaiah (c) Ezekiel
34. Who did John warn not to extort money?
(a) Tax collectors (b) Soldiers (c) Priests
35. What is a sacramental expression with the Holy
Spirit?
(a) Tithing (b) Baptism (c) Fasting
36. What will Christ burn with unquenchable fire?
(a) Wheat (b) The chaff (c) Trees
37. Who did John publicly rebuke?
(a) Herod the Tetrarch (b) Pontius Pilate (c)
Pharisees
38. Who was Herod having an affair with?
(a) Salome (b) Herodias (c) Lydia
39. At what age did Jesus begin his public
ministry?
(a) 25 (b) 30 (c) 33
40. Who was thought to be Jesus’ father?
(a) Zechariah (b) Joseph (c) Simeon
41. David was the son of:
(a) Jesse (b) Obed (c) Boaz
42. Jesse was the son of:
(a) David (b) Boaz (c) Perez
43. Who was Judah’s son in Joseph’s lineage?
(a) Perez (b) Levi (c) Zebulun
44. Who was the father of Judah?
(a) Jacob (b) Isaac (c) Abraham
45. Obed was the grandson of:
(a) Jesse (b) David (c) Boaz
46. Who was the father of Jacob?
(a) Esau (b) Isaac (c) Abraham
47. The father of Abraham was:
(a) Terah (b) Nahor (c) Shem
48. Methuselah was the son of:
(a) Noah (b) Lamech (c) Enoch
49. Adam was the son of:
(a) Seth (b) God (c) Noah
50. Who was the son of Adam?
(a) Seth (b) Cain (c) Abel
51. Who was the father of Eber? (a)Peleg (b)Shem
(c)Salah
52. How long did Jesus stay in the wilderness?
(a)21 days (b)30 days (c)40 days
53. Where did the devil take Jesus, tempting Him
to throw Himself down? (a)Mount Sinai
(b)The temple in Jerusalem (c)The synagogue in
Nazareth
54. Who did the devil say would rescue Jesus from
striking His foot against a stone? (a)The
Holy Spirit (b)The Angels (c)The Prophets
55. From what scroll did Jesus read in the
synagogue at Nazareth? (a)Jeremiah (b)Isaiah
(c)Ezekiel
56. The prophet Isaiah said the good news would
be preached to the… (a)Pharisees (b)Gentiles
(c)Poor
57. In whose era was the sky shut for three and a
half years, causing famine? (a)Elijah (b)Elisha
(c)Isaiah
58. In whose days were there many in Israel with
leprosy? (a)Moses (b)Elisha (c)Samuel
59. Where did Jesus go after leaving Nazareth?
(a)Jerusalem (b)Capernaum (c)Bethlehem
60. Who met Jesus in the synagogue at
Capernaum? (a)A man with an unclean spirit (b)A
Pharisee (c)A blind beggar
61. At what lake was Jesus teaching a large crowd?
(a)Lake of Fire (b)Lake Hinnom (c)Lake of
Gennesaret
62. “Leave me Lord, for I am a sinful man” – Who
said this to Jesus? (a)Peter (b)John (c)James
63. What did Jesus say to Simon to become His
disciple? (a)Come and follow me (b)You are
blessed (c)Put out into deep water
64. Who was Jesus teaching when a paralytic man
was brought in? (a)His disciples (b)A crowd of
Pharisees and teachers (c)Children
65. After leaving the synagogue of Capernaum, to
whose house did Jesus go? (a)Andrew's
(b)Peter's (c)James’
66. What was Jesus' reaction to demons shouting
“You are the Son of God”?
(a)He praised them (b)He ignored them (c)He
rebuked them
67. What did the demons know about Jesus?
(a)He was from Nazareth (b)He was the Son of God
(c)He had brothers
68. Where did Jesus continue preaching?
(a)In Jerusalem only (b)In the deserts (c)In
Synagogues of Judea
69. What is another name for the Sea of Galilee?
(a)Lake of Fire (b)Lake of Gennesaret (c)Sea of
Reeds
70. At daybreak, after healing many, where did
Jesus go? (a)To the temple (b)To a solitary
place (c)To a mountain
71. Where did Jesus teach the people from?
(a)The mountain top (b)A boat (c)The synagogue
72. What was the name of the father of James and
John? (a)Zebedee (b)Joseph (c)Simon
73. Who did Jesus tell the man He cured of leprosy
to show himself to?
(a)The people (b)The king (c)The priest
74. The Pharisees and teachers of the law came
from all places except: (a)Judea (b)Jerusalem
(c)Egypt
75. Who were some men bringing in to lay at Jesus’
feet? (a)A blind man (b)A leper (c)A
paralytic
76. After Jesus told the paralyzed man that his sins
were forgiven, what did the Pharisees think?
(a)They rejoiced (b)They accused Him of blasphemy
(c)They believed in Him
77. Where did Jesus find Levi? (a)By the sea
(b)At the temple (c)At his tax booth
78. Who did Jesus call that was a tax collector?
(a)Zacchaeus (b)Matthew (c)Levi
79. What did Jesus say to Levi? (a)Go in peace
(b)Sell your possessions (c)Follow me
80. Who was present at the great banquet at Levi’s
house? (a)Only Pharisees (b)Tax collectors and
others (c)Disciples only
81. Name the twelve Apostles of Jesus. (a)Peter,
James, John... (b)Moses, Elijah, Isaiah... (c)Paul,
Barnabas, Silas…
82. Luke was a … (a)Carpenter (b)Lawyer (c)Physician
83. One significant thing about Luke’s Gospel is
that it is… (a)A personal letter (b)A
poetic book (c)A synoptic gospel
84. Which territory lies on the shore facing
Galilee? (a)Gennesaret (b)Gerasenes (c)Tiberias
85. According to Luke, who was the chief of
demons? (a)Beelzebul (b)Legion (c)Satan
86. According to Luke 8:2, how many demons did
Jesus cast out and from whom?
(a)Seven from Mary Magdalene (b)Twelve from
Joanna (c)Legion from Peter
87. Luke’s Gospel was in favor of the…
(a)Jews only (b)Gentiles and outcasts (c)Pharisees
88. Quote Luke 4:4 (a)“Man shall not live
by bread alone...” (b)“Blessed are the meek...”
(c)“Go and sin no more”
89. The parable of the shrewd steward teaches the
need for… (a)Craftiness (b)Astuteness (c)Wealth
90. At what feast did Satan enter into Judas
Iscariot? (a)Feast of Tabernacles (b)Passover
(c)Pentecost
91. The name of the soldier who pierced Jesus'
side with a spear was… (a)Peter (b)Longinus
(c)Claudian
92. In what town did Jesus raise a widow’s only
son? (a)Bethany (b)Nain (c)Jericho
93. Whom did Jesus refer to as His mother and
brothers?
94. (a)Those who hear and do God’s word (b)His blood
relatives (c)His disciples
95. The man Jesus cast demons out of and into pigs
was named… (a)Legion (b)Gadarenes (c)Bartimaeus
96. What greeting did Jesus teach His disciples to
use in a peaceful town? (a)Peace be with you
(b)Shalom (c)The Lord is near
97. Who did Jesus refer to as “troubled about many
things”? (a)Martha (b)Mary (c)Anna
98. Luke 12:34 says: "For where your treasure is..."
(a)...there will your sins be forgiven (b)...there your
heart will be also (c)...your riches will be shared
99. The woman Jesus healed of her infirmity was
bent for how many years? (a)12
(b)15 (c)18
100. How many parables are recorded in Luke’s
Gospel? (a)24 (b)27 (c)29
101. Why did Luke write to Theophilus? (Luke 1:3)
(a)To share a miracle (b)To assure him of the truth
(c)To warn of judgment
102. How long did Elizabeth hide herself? (Luke
1:24) (a)Three months (b)Five months
(c)Seven months
103. When was Angel Gabriel sent to Nazareth?
(a)In the sixth month (b)In the ninth month (c)In the
first month
104. Where did Mary go in verse thirty-nine? (Luke
1:39) (a)To Jerusalem (b)To the hill country
(c)To the market
105. How far had Mary and Joseph gone when they
noticed Jesus was missing? (Luke 2:44) (a)A
day’s journey (b)Half a day’s journey (c)Two days’
journey
106. Describe Jesus as he grew. (Luke 2:52)
(a)He became wealthy and strong (b)He grew in
wisdom and stature (c)He lived quietly
107. What is the last word in the book of Luke?
(Luke 24:53) (a)Peace (b)Amen (c)Blessing
108. What meat did Jesus eat before His disciples in
Jerusalem? (Luke 24:42-43) (a)Boiled lamb (b)A
piece of broiled fish (c)Bread and wine
109. According to Jesus, what has no flesh or bones?
(Luke 24:39) (a)The spirit (b)The angels
(c)Demons
110. Where did the two disciples on their way to
Emmaus finally recognize Jesus? (Luke 24:30-31)
(a)At the temple (b)On the road (c)When He broke
bread
111. How far was Emmaus from Jerusalem? (Luke
24:13) (a)60 stadia (b)7 miles (c)A Sabbath
day’s walk
112. How many apostles did the women of Galilee
tell about the occurrences at the sepulcher?
(Luke 24:9) (a)11 (b)10 (c)12
113. What two items did the women of Galilee
prepare to use on the body of Jesus?
(a)Bread and water (b)Spices and perfumes (c)Oil
and incense
114. What was the sepulcher made of where Jesus
was laid? (a)Wood (b)A cave cut in rock (c)Clay
115. What woman went with Jesus and ministered
to Him? (Luke 8:2-3) (a)Mary Magdalene (b)Sarah
of Bethany (c)Rhoda
116. Who was Joanna, according to Luke 8:3?
(a)Daughter of Pilate (b)Wife of Chuza (c)Mother of
John
117. Why did Jesus speak in parables? (Luke 8:10)
(a)To confuse the Pharisees (b)To entertain the
people (c)So others may not easily understand
118. How many did Jesus send out two by two?
(Luke 10:1) (a)12 (b)70 (c)7
119. Name two times Jesus sent out the disciples
into the world. (a)Luke 9:1-2 and 10:1 (b)Luke
2:20 and 4:18 (c)Luke 5:5 and 6:13
120. What two creatures did Jesus use when He said
He had no home? (Luke 9:58) (a)Sheep and
goats (b)Birds and foxes (c)Dogs and lions
121. What was to happen to Capernaum? (Luke
10:15) (a)It would be exalted forever (b)It would
be destroyed by fire (c)It would be brought down to
Hades
122. Who did Jesus see fall from heaven? (Luke
10:18) (a)Michael (b)Lucifer (c)Satan
123. What power did Jesus give the seventy? (Luke
10:19) (a)To change water into wine (b)To
trample on snakes and scorpions (c)To walk on water
124. 123. Who knew the Father and the Son? (Luke
10:22) (a)The angels (b)The Son (c)Moses
125. Who besides God is man to love and how?
(Luke 10:27) (a)His neighbors as himself (b)His
family with all his heart (c)His neighbor as himself
126. Whom did the house belong to? (Luke 10:38)
(a)Peter (b)Martha (c)Zacchaeus
127. Why did the man not want to be bothered?
(Luke 11:7) (a)He was sick (b)He had no
bread (c)The door was shut and the children were in
bed
128. Whom did Jesus say was blessed? (Luke 11:28)
(a)Those who saw Him (b)Those who hear the word of
God and obey it (c)The apostles
129. To whom was Jesus a sign of? (Luke 11:30)
(a)The Jews (b)The Ninevites (c)The Romans
130. When is the body full of light and also full of
darkness? (Luke 11:34) (a)When the ears hear
well (b)When the eyes are healthy or unhealthy
(c)When the heart is clean
131. What did the men of Nineveh do at the
preaching of Jonah? (Luke 11:32) (a)They
laughed (b)They asked for signs (c)They repented
132. How could all things be clean unto the
Pharisees? (Luke 11:41) (a)If they washed
frequently (b)By giving alms (c)By prayer
133. Where did Zechariah die? (Luke 11:51)
(a)In his house (b)In the field (c)Between the altar
and the temple
134. Why did Jesus pronounce woes upon the
lawyers? (Luke 11:46,47,52) (a)They charged too
much (b)They burdened others but did not help
(c)They didn't believe in the resurrection
135. What did the lawyers do with knowledge?
(Luke 11:52) (a)They spread it (b)They treasured
it (c)They took away the key of knowledge
136. To whom did Jesus speak first of all? (Luke
12:1) (a)To the crowd (b)To His
disciples (c)To the PhariseesWho did Jesus fore
137. warn His friends of? (Luke 12:4-5)
(a)The devil (b)The one who can cast into hell (c)The
Romans
138. What was sold for two farthings? (Luke 12:6)
(a)Two doves (b)A loaf of bread (c)Five sparrows
139. Who does not forget even the sparrows? (Luke
12:6) (a)The angels (b)God (c)The shepherds
140. Who feeds the ravens? (Luke 12:24)
(a)The farmer (b)Nature (c)God
141. Who did Jesus say was better than the fowls?
(Luke 12:24) (a)The lilies (b)Humans (c)The
sparrows
142. Who clothes the grass of the field? (Luke
12:28) (a)The farmer (b)The sun
(c)God
143. A moth cannot corrupt what in heaven? (Luke
12:33) (a)Money (b)Faith (c)Treasure
144. Jesus said sell what you have and give to…
(Luke 12:33) (a)Your children (b)The priests
(c)The poor
145. According to Jesus, if the Lord finds his
servants watching, what will He do for them?
(Luke 12:37) (a)Give them gold (b)Bless them
(c)Serve them
146. A faithful and wise steward shall be made what
over his Lord’s household? (Luke 12:42)
(a)A priest (b)A master (c)A ruler
147. What is the final price for delivery from prison?
(Luke 12:59) (a)A penny (b)A piece of silver (c)A
denarius
148. When the people saw the south wind blow,
what happened? (Luke 12:55)
(a)They rejoiced (b)They ran (c)They said it would be
hot
149. Who had mingled the blood of the Galileans
with their sacrifice? (Luke 13:1) (a)Caesar
(b)Herod (c)Pilate
150. How many people did the tower of Siloam fall
on? (Luke 13:4) (a)18 (b)12 (c)10
151. What lesson did Jesus draw from the fall of the
tower of Siloam? (a)That only
sinners suffer (b)That those people were worse than
others (c)That unless you repent, you will likewise
perish
152. In the parable of the fig tree, how many fruits
were on it? (Luke 13:6) A.
One B. None C. Three
153. How many years had the owner of the fig tree
found no fruit on it? (Luke 13:7) A. Two
years B. Three years C. Four years
154. Who could not persuade the brothers of the
rich man? (Luke 16:31)
A. Moses B. Abraham C. Lazarus
155. What did the ten lepers request of Jesus? (Luke
17:13) A. Food B. Mercy C. Shelter
156. What other name did the ten lepers call Jesus?
(Luke 17:13) A. Rabbi B. Master C. Son of David
157. To whom did Jesus send the ten lepers? (Luke
17:14) A. Their families B. The temple guards
C. The priests
158. What did the blind beggar ask of Jesus? (Luke
18:38,41) A. A home B. His sight C. Some food
159. What did the blind beggar call Jesus? (Luke
18:38) A. Lord of Hosts B. Son of God
C. Son of David
160. Who was the rich tax collector that Jesus met in
Jericho? (Luke 19:1–2) A.
Matthew B. Nicodemus C. Zacchaeus
161. How did Zacchaeus receive Jesus? (Luke 19:6)
A. Reluctantly B. With joy C. With fear
162. According to Luke 1:17, what was the chief
responsibility of John the Baptist?
A. To baptize all who believe
B. To prepare the way of the Lord
C. To preach in the wilderness
D. To write the commandments
E. To anoint kings of Israel
163. Quote Luke 1:37
A. “For with God nothing shall be impossible.”
B. “Behold, the handmaid of the Lord.”
C. “Blessed art thou among women.”
D. “Glory to God in the highest.”
E. “He hath filled the hungry with good things.”
164. Why was Joseph compelled to go to Bethlehem
to be taxed?
A. Because he was from the house and lineage of David
B. Because Herod summoned all men
C. Because of Mary’s pregnancy
D. Because of a vision he received
E. Because of Roman persecution
165. What did Simeon prophesy concerning Mary’s
suffering over her child?
A. That she would be exalted among women
B. That her heart would be pierced with a sword
C. That she would be left alone
D. That she would bear more children
E. That she would die in sorrow
166. John began to minister in the fifteenth year of
which Roman emperor?
A. Julius Caesar
B. Nero
C. Augustus
D. Tiberius
E. Claudius
167. According to Isaiah’s prophecy, quoted in Luke
3:6, what would all flesh see?
A. The end of days
B. The glory of God
C. The salvation of God
D. The Son of Man coming in power
E. The angels descending
168. What did John the Baptist call those who came
out to see and hear him?
A. Fools and blind
B. Children of the serpent
C. A faithless generation
D. Generation of vipers
E. Seekers of truth
169. 168. According to Luke 3:3, what did John
preach?
A. Love one another
B. Repentance for the remission of sins
C. Salvation by faith
D. Obedience to the law
E. The coming judgment
170. What did John instruct his listeners to do if
they had two coats or extra meat?
A. Store it for the future
B. Share with those who have none
C. Sell and give to the temple
D. Pray over it
E. Burn the excess
171. What did the people muse in their hearts
concerning John the Baptist?
A. Whether he was Elijah
B. Whether he was a prophet
C. Whether he were the Christ
D. Whether he would baptize Jesus
E. Whether he was mad
172. The one coming after John would gather his
wheat into what?
A. The house of God
B. The holy city
C. The kingdom
D. His garner
E. His barn
173. What did Herod do because of John’s reproof?
A. Put him in prison
B. Ignored him
C. Had him exiled
D. Made him a priest
E. Stoned him
174. What three instructions did John give the
soldiers in response to their question “And what
shall we do?”
A. Do violence to no man, neither accuse falsely, and
be content with your wages
B. Obey orders, defend the innocent, and serve God
C. Be baptized, repent, and give to the poor
D. Pray always, fast often, and be kind
E. Avoid war, love others, and seek peace
175. When was Jesus baptized?
A. At the beginning of John’s ministry
B. When he turned thirty
C. After all the people were baptized
D. On the day of Pentecost
E. When he came out of the wilderness
Answer: C. After all the people were baptized
176. Where was Jesus led to by the Spirit?
A. To the temple
B. To the mountain
C. Into the wilderness
D. To Galilee
E. Into Nazareth
177. Finish this quote: “Thou shalt not tempt…”
A. The Lord thy God
B. Thy neighbor
C. The righteous
D. The holy one
E. The prophet
178. After the devil had ended all the temptation,
he departed from Christ for how long?
A. Until the resurrection
B. For a season
C. For ever
D. Until Jesus’ death
E. A fortnight
179. According to Luke 4:18–19, give four of the six
things the Spirit of the Lord anointed Christ to
do:
A. Preach the gospel to the poor, heal the
brokenhearted, preach deliverance to the captives,
recover sight to the blind
B. Raise the dead, walk on water, feed the hungry,
judge the wicked
C. Teach the law, anoint kings, fast for 40 days, forgive
sins
D. Lead the twelve, heal the sick, preach the gospel,
cast out demons
E. Baptize believers, establish the church, conquer
death, reign in heavenHow did Christ prove his
power to forgive sins (Luke 5:24)?
A
180. . By quoting scripture
B. By calling witnesses
C. By healing the man with palsy
D. By forgiving the Pharisees
E. By calming a storm
181. According to the words of Jesus, who doesn’t
need a physician?
A. The sick
B. The poor
C. The righteous
D. Those who are whole
E. The proud
182. Why will a man not put new wine in old
bottles?
A. It is unlawful
B. The old bottles will be stained
C. The new wine will spoil
D. The new wine will burst the bottles
E. It was a tradition of the Pharisees
183. According to Luke 6:2, what did the Pharisees
accuse Jesus’ disciples of?
A. Not fasting
B. Healing on the Sabbath
C. Plucking ears of corn on the Sabbath
D. Eating with sinners
E. Not washing their hands
184. How did Jesus go about healing the man with
the withered hand?
A. He laid hands on him
B. He told him to dip in water
C. He told him to stretch forth his hand
D. He prayed for him
E. He made clay and applied it
185. Why did the multitude seek to touch Jesus?
A. For a blessing
B. Because they were curious
C. Because virtue (power) went out of him
D. To show their faith
E. To make him king
Answer: C. Because virtue (power) went out of
him
186. What happened to the house which was built
upon the earth without a foundation?
A. It stood firm
B. It sank into the ground
C. It burned
D. It fell, and the ruin was great
E. It was taken over by enemies
187. According to Luke 7:28, he who is least in the
kingdom of God is greater than whom?
A. Moses
B. David
C. John the Baptist
D. Elijah
E. Solomon
188. When did Jesus begin to speak to the people
concerning John the Baptist?
A. After he baptized Jesus
B. After John's death
C. After the messengers of John departed
D. When John was imprisoned
E. When he called his disciples
189. According to Jesus, what had the people said
about John the Baptist?
A. That he was mad
B. That he had a devil
C. That he was a prophet
D. That he was the Messiah
E. That he was Elijah
190. When Christ came eating and drinking, what
three things did the people call Him?
A. Prophet, teacher, miracle-worker
B. Friend of sinners, winebibber, gluttonous man
C. Healer, Lord, Master
D. Heretic, rebel, lawbreaker
E. Carpenter, son of Mary, dreamer
191. What kind of box did the woman, which was a
sinner of the city, bring for Christ?
A. Wooden box
B. Brass container
C. Alabaster box
D. Silver box
E. Clay jar
192. According to Christ’s interpretation of the
parable of the sower, what does the seed
represent?
A. The works of men
B. The angels of God
C. The word of God
D. Faith in Christ
E. The gospel of peace
193. Jesus said, no man, when he lighteth a candle,
covereth it with what?
A. A stone
B. A cloth
C. A vessel
D. His hand
E. A pot
194. What question did Christ ask the disciples after
He had calmed the raging storm?
A. Who do you say that I am?
B. Why are you fearful?
C. Where is your faith?
D. Will you follow me?
E. Do you still not believe?
195. How did the demon-possessed man of Gadara
address Jesus?
A. Jesus of Nazareth
B. Master and Lord
C. Son of David
D. Jesus, thou Son of God most high
E. Teacher from heaven
196. Why did the demon-possessed man call himself
Legion?
A. Because he was from the Roman army
B. Because he was many
C. Because he was angry
D. Because he had lost his name
E. Because he came from Gadara
197. What did the woman with the issue of blood do
in order to heal?
A. Touched the hem of Jesus’ garment
B. Fell before Him and cried out
C. Asked the disciples for help
D. Was anointed with oil
E. Drank from a well
198. What five people were permitted to enter
Jairus’ house with Jesus?
A. Peter, James, John, Mary, and Jairus
B. Jesus, Peter, James, John, and the girl’s parents
C. Jesus, three disciples, Jairus, and a servant
D. Peter, John, Jairus, the mother, and the girl’s brother
E. Jesus, Mary Magdalene, Peter, James, and Jairus
199. After raising Jairus’ daughter from the dead,
what did Jesus command to be done for her?
A. Anoint her with oil
B. Let her testify
C. Give her food
D. Take her outside
E. Make no noise
200. What Old Testament prophet did some
speculate Jesus could be?
A. Isaiah
B. Moses
C. Elijah
D. Malachi
E. Jeremiah
201. How were the disciples to testify against those
who did not receive them well?
A. Preach louder in the streets
B. Curse the city
C. Shake the dust off their feet
D. Write a letter of condemnation
E. Appeal to Caesar
202. According to Luke 9:46, what argument arose
among the disciples?
A. Who would betray Jesus
B. Who was the most faithful
C. Who would sit at Jesus' right hand
D. Who would be the greatest
E. Who should lead the group
203. When Jesus sent out the seventy, He sent them
out as lambs among what?
A. Lions
B. Wolves
C. Serpents
D. Goats
E. Bears
204. Why does God hide things from the wise and
prudent and reveal them to the babies?
A. To test the prophets
B. To make the gospel mysterious
C. Because it seemed good in His sight
D. To fulfill prophecy
E. Because babies are more innocent
205. According to Luke 10:25, who stood and
tempted Jesus?
A. A Pharisee
B. A scribe
C. A lawyer
D. A tax collector
E. A Sadducee
206. What did the certain lawyer ask as he stood to
tempt Jesus?
A. Who is my neighbor?
B. Why do you eat with sinners?
C. What must I do to inherit eternal life?
D. Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?
E. What is the greatest commandment?
207. What did the Samaritan pour into the wounds
of the dying man?
A. Honey and water
B. Oil and water
C. Oil and wine
D. Salt and vinegar
E. Balm and ointment
208. According to Christ, who would rise up and
condemn His generation?
A. The angels
B. The Pharisees
C. The Queen of the South and the men of Nineveh
D. Moses and Elijah
E. The saints
209. What three things did the Pharisees tithe?
A. Wheat, barley, figs
B. Cattle, gold, incense
C. Mint, rue, and all manner of herbs
D. Wine, oil, and bread
E. Silver, copper, and gold
210. What did the lawyers lay on men?
A. False accusations
B. Burdens grievous to be borne
C. Heavy taxes
D. Chains of tradition
E. Curses and plagues
211. According to Christ, their fathers killed the
prophets, and the lawyers did what?
A. Repented not
B. Ignored it
C. Built their sepulchres
D. Praised them falsely
E. Made idols of them
212. What had the lawyers taken away?
A. The law
B. Mercy
C. Faith
D. The key of knowledge
E. The scriptures
213. What is the leaven of the Pharisees?
A. Ignorance
B. Hypocrisy
C. Pride
D. Envy
E. Rebellion
214. What did those invited to the great supper do?
A. Gave thanks and came
B. Came joyfully
C. Made excuses
D. Sent others
E. Slept instead
215. What happens to salt that has lost its savor?
A. It becomes sweet
B. It is used for cleaning
C. It is thrown out
D. It is blessed by the priests
E. It hardens like stone
216. According to Luke 15:1, what type of people
drew near to Jesus, causing the religious leaders
to murmur?
A. Women and children
B. Pharisees and scribes
C. Tax collectors and sinners
D. Roman soldiers
E. Gentiles
217. The rich man in Jesus’s parable accused his
steward of doing what?
A. Stealing grain
B. Lying
C. Wasting his goods
D. Forging contracts
E. Sleeping on duty
218. That one leper that returned to thank Jesus
was of what nationality?
A. Judean
B. Galilean
C. Syrian
D. Samaritan
E. Egyptian
219. The days of the Son of Man are likened unto
the days of what two men?
A. Moses and Elijah
B. Abraham and Lot
C. Enoch and David
D. Noah and Lot
E. Elisha and Jonah
220. Quote Luke 17:32
A. Remember Lot’s wife.
B. Fear not, little flock.
C. Rejoice, for your names are written in heaven.
D. Take heed to yourselves.
E. Watch and pray always.
221. Whoever shall lose his life shall do what?
A. Be forgotten
B. Suffer judgment
C. Find it
D. Be honored by angels
E. Inherit the earth
222. The widow who lived in the same city as the
unjust judge came asking that he do what?
A. Give her food
B. Take her case to court
C. Avenge her of her adversary
D. Heal her child
E. Marry her
223. Why did Christ tell the parable of the unjust
judge?
A. To warn about corrupt judges
B. To show how to deal with enemies
C. That men ought always to pray and not faint
D. To teach patience
E. To explain faith
224. What prayer did the publican pray?
A. "Lord, bless my house and work."
B. "Forgive me as I forgive others."
C. "God, be merciful to me a sinner."
D. "Save me, O Lord, from the storm."
E. "Create in me a clean heart."
225. Who asked, "Good Master, what shall I do to
inherit eternal life?" (Luke 18:18)
A. A rich young ruler
B. A scribe
C. A centurion
D. A lawyer
E. Nicodemus
226. It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of
a needle than for what to transpire?
A. A sinner to enter heaven
B. A rich man to enter the kingdom of God
C. A Pharisee to be humble
D. A fool to be wise
E. A thief to escape justice
227. A blind man sat by the way side begging as
Jesus neared what city?
A. Nazareth
B. Jerusalem
C. Jericho
D. Bethany
E. Capernaum
228. What was the occupation of Zacchaeus?
A. Merchant
B. Priest
C. Carpenter
D. Chief tax collector
E. Pharisee
229. What did people murmur when Jesus went
home with Zacchaeus?
A. "He is holy indeed."
B. "Why does He eat alone?"
C. "He has gone to be guest with a man that is a
sinner."
D. "He should be with the priests."
E. "Zacchaeus is not worthy."
230. What did the nobleman say to his ten servants
before he departed?
A. "Feed the poor."
B. "Build my vineyard."
C. "Occupy till I come."
D. "Prepare the feast."
E. "Guard my treasure."
231. How did the last servant describe his master?
A. Kind and generous
B. Strict and fair
C. Austere man
D. Wise ruler
E. Merciful judge
232. How did Christ describe the colt the two
disciples were to find for Him?
A. Wild and untamed
B. Without blemish
C. Tied, whereon never man sat
D. Large and strong
E. Pure white
233. According to Luke 19:45, whom did Christ cast
out of the temple?
A. The Gentiles
B. The sick
C. Those who bought and sold
D. The Pharisees
E. The children
234. In what place did Jesus observe the rich men
casting their gifts?
A. The marketplace
B. The outer court
C. The treasury
D. The temple gate
E. The synagogue
235. God is not of the dead but of the...?
A. Living
B. Spirits
C. Angels
D. Righteous
E. Eternal
236. The spies that were sent to trick Jesus acted as
what?
A. Prophets
B. Scribes
C. Just men
D. Soldiers
E. Judges
237. What king said, "Lord, sit thou on my right
hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool"?
A. Solomon
B. David
C. Hezekiah
D. Nebuchadnezzar
E. Josiah
238. How much did the widow cast into the
treasury?
A. One shekel
B. Half a denarius
C. Two mites
D. Three farthings
E. One silver coin
239. Complete this statement: "Nation shall rise
against nation, and..."
A. "all shall perish."
B. "many shall flee."
C. "kingdom against kingdom."
D. "peace shall cease."
E. "the earth shall mourn."
240. When would it be obvious desolation was nigh?
A. When the stars fall
B. When Jerusalem is compassed with armies
C. When prophets are silent
D. When the temple is destroyed
E. When the priests flee
241. What tree did Jesus use to illustrate His
coming?
A. Olive tree
B. Palm tree
C. Cedar tree
D. Fig tree
E. Vine tree
242. What two men did Jesus send to prepare for
Passover?
A. Peter and Andrew
B. James and John
C. Judas and Simon
D. Peter and John
E. Matthew and Thomas
243. Although the kingdom of heaven shall pass
away, what will never pass away?
A. The temple
B. The Law
C. The earth
D. God’s Word
E. The angels
244. When did Jesus sit down at the Passover with
His disciples?
A. In the morning
B. After sunset
C. At the sixth hour
D. When the hour was come
E. After washing their feet
245. Christ said He would not drink of the vine until
what occasion?
A. After His resurrection
B. The next Passover
C. The kingdom of God shall come
D. His return
E. He was glorified
246. Christ said the one who is chief should be as
what?
A. The servant
B. The priest
C. The ruler
D. The elder
E. The shepherd
247. Jesus promised His disciples would judge
whom?
A. The unbelievers
B. The nations
C. The Gentiles
D. The twelve tribes of Israel
E. The Pharisee
248. Why did Satan desire to have Simon Peter?
A. To tempt him with riches
B. To confuse his teaching
C. To sift him as wheat
D. To destroy his family
E. To mock him publicly
249. Before what event did Christ predict Peter
would deny Him three times?
A. The rooster crowing
B. The trial before Pilate
C. The soldiers arriving
D. The breaking of bread
E. The prayer at Gethsemane
250. After leaving the upper room, where did Jesus
and His disciples go?
A. Mount Moriah
B. The Temple
C. Mount of Olives
D. The Sea of Galilee
E. Bethany
251. Finish this quotation and give its reference:
“Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from
me: nevertheless…”
A. "let thine angels come."
B. "not my will, but thine, be done."
C. "save me from this hour."
D. "I will drink it still."
E. "be glorified in me."
252. What came to strengthen Jesus as He prayed
on the Mount of Olives?
A. His disciples
B. A vision from heaven
C. A bright light
D. An angel
E. The Holy Spirit
253. What reason did Jesus give for rebuking His
disciples for sleeping as He prayed?
A. “The hour is come.”
B. “You do not love Me.”
C. “You are weary in spirit.”
D. “Pray, lest ye enter into temptation.”
E. “You shall all scatter.”
254. One of Jesus’ disciples cut off the right ear of
what man?
A. Herod’s servant
B. A Roman soldier
C. Malchus
D. The high priest’s son
E. A centurion
255. As Christ was led away to the house of the high
priest, how did Peter follow?
A. By His side
B. Openly among the crowd
C. From a distance
D. In front of the soldiers
E. Not at all
256. When a maid accused Peter of being with
Jesus, what did he say?
A. “I am not.”
B. “I never knew Him.”
C. “You are mistaken.”
D. “He is my friend.”
E. “Why do you ask?”
257. Where did Christ tell the Sanhedrin He would
hereafter be seated?
A. On the mercy seat
B. At the head of Israel
C. On the judgment throne
D. On the throne of David
E. At the right hand of the power of God
258. How did the men of Herod clothe Jesus?
A. In sackcloth
B. In a scarlet robe
C. In a gorgeous robe
D. In a purple garment
E. In a white linen
259. When did Pilate send Jesus to Herod?
A. After the people accused Him
B. When he heard Jesus was a Galilean
C. At the request of the Pharisees
D. After the first trial
E. When Jesus refused to speak
260. Why was Herod desirous to see Jesus?
A. To ask for healing
B. To hear Him teach
C. To mock Him
D. To see a miracle done by Him
E. To convert Him
261. What did Pilate offer to do before releasing
Jesus?
A. Scourge Him
B. Take Him to Herod
C. Set Barabbas free
D. Announce His innocence
E. Punish the people
262. How did Pilate respond when the people cried
out “Crucify him”?
A. He agreed immediately
B. He asked why
C. He fled the judgment hall
D. He sent soldiers
E. He declared war
263. Who was the man compelled to bear the cross
for Jesus for a while?
A. Joseph of Arimathaea
B. Nicodemus
C. Simon of Cyrene
D. Barabbas
E. Peter
264. What did they do with Christ’s remnant?
A. Burned it
B. Buried it
C. Gave it to His mother
D. Cast lots for it
E. Hung it on the cross
265. According to Luke 23:32, who was crucified
with Christ?
A. Priests
B. Soldiers
C. Two malefactors
D. Thieves and murderers
E. Disciples
266. According to Luke, what were the last words of
Christ spoken prior to death?
A. It is finished
B. I thirst
C. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit
D. My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
E. Woman, behold thy son
267. During what time did darkness cover the earth?
A. From the sixth to the ninth hour
B. From sunrise to noon
C. The whole day
D. Only during Christ’s death
E. At dawn
268. Upon arriving at the sepulcher and looking into
it, what did Peter observe?
A. An angel with fire
B. The tomb sealed
C. The linen clothes laid aside
D. The stone unrolled
E. Jesus sitting on a stone
269. What happened as Cleopas and his friend
talked together on the road to Emmaus?
A. They fell asleep
B. Jesus drew near
C. They argued
D. The sky turned dark
E. They met a prophet
270. How did Cleopas describe Christ of Nazareth?
A. A stranger in Israel
B. A powerful soldier
C. A prophet mighty in deed and word
D. The son of Mary and Joseph
E. A teacher from Galilee
271. What happened after Cleopas and his friend
recognized the Lord?
A. He vanished out of their sight
B. He sang with them
C. He told them not to tell anyone
D. He ate with them again
E. He healed them
272. According to Luke 24:44, what things had to be
fulfilled concerning Christ?
A. The parables
B. All things written in the law, prophets, and psalms
C. The Mosaic rituals
D. The Talmud
E. The visions of John
273. Quote Luke 24:49.
A. Behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you
B. Go ye into all the world and preach
C. I am the resurrection and the life
D. Tarry in Jerusalem until you see Me again
E. Blessed are those who believe without seeing
274. What happened as Jesus lifted His hands and
blessed His disciples?
A. He vanished
B. He was taken up into heaven
C. The ground shook
D. The wind blew strongly
E. A voice from heaven spoke
275. Where is the remission of sins to be preached?
A. Throughout the wilderness
B. In every synagogue
C. Among all nations
D. Only in Jerusalem
E. To the twelve tribes
276. How could the disciples be sure Jesus was not a
spirit?
A. He performed a miracle
B. He read their minds
C. He ate before them and showed His hands and feet
D. He quoted the law
E. He walked through the wall
277. According to Luke 1:6, describe the lifestyle of
Zechariah and Elizabeth.
A. Wealthy and generous
B. Just and blameless
C. Poor and humble
D. Faithful but troubled
E. Rebellious at first
278. Where was John till he was shown unto Israel?
A. Jerusalem
B. The temple
C. The wilderness
D. His father's house
E. Galilee
279. What happened to Zechariah after he wrote his
son's name was JOHN?
A. He lost his sight
B. He died
C. His speech returned
D. He prophesied
E. He became mute
280. How did Mary react to the events that occurred
on the night of her child’s birth?
A. She sang a song
B. She wept
C. She pondered them in her heart
D. She ran to the temple
E. She prophesied
281. Why was Jesus brought to Jerusalem on the
eighth day of His life?
A. To be baptized
B. For His naming ceremony
C. To be seen by Simeon
D. To be circumcised
E. For dedication
282. According to Luke 2:42, how old was Jesus
when He was taken to Jerusalem after the
custom of the feast?
A. 7
B. 10
C. 12
D. 13
E. 15
283. Quote Luke 2:52.
A. And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in
favor with God and man
B. For He shall be great in the sight of the Lord
C. Glory to God in the highest
D. And the child grew and became strong
E. Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord
284. Of what is God able to raise up children for
Abraham?
A. The heavens
B. The Gentiles
C. The wilderness
D. The stones
E. The stars
285. What did the devil offer to give Jesus if He
would fall down and worship him?
A. All the kingdoms of the world
B. Bread and water
C. Eternal life
D. Power over angels
E. Gold and silver
286. What was Jesus' Sabbath day custom?
A. To heal the sick
B. To walk alone
C. To teach in the synagogue
D. To fast and pray
E. To rest at home
287. When Christ closed the book of the prophet
Isaiah, what did the people in the synagogue do?
A. Praised Him
B. Marveled
C. Drove Him out
D. Questioned Him
E. Fell silent
288. How did Christ escape death at the hands of
His hometown people?
A. He disappeared
B. He ran
C. He passed through the midst of them
D. He rebuked them
E. Angels protected Him
289. Why were people of Capernaum astonished at
Christ’s doctrine?
A. He spoke in tongues
B. He taught with power and authority
C. He quoted unknown scrolls
D. He healed while teaching
E. He defied the Pharisees
290. Why did Jesus insist that He must depart
Capernaum?
A. He feared persecution
B. The people rejected Him
C. He was to preach in other cities
D. He was going to the feast
E. He was tired
291. According to Luke 4:37, where did the fame of
Christ spread?
A. All Galilee
B. Throughout all the region
C. The temple
D. Across the sea
E. Only in Capernaum
292. Who owned the ship Christ taught from?
A. John
B. Matthew
C. James
D. Simon Peter
E. Andrew
293. Why did Simon hesitate to let down his net?
A. The water was rough
B. They had to repair the nets
C. They had toiled all night and caught nothing
D. He had little faith
E. He was not a skilled fisherman
294. In reaction to the draught of fishes, what did
Simon Peter say to Jesus?
A. Praise the Lord
B. Help us, Master
C. Depart from me, for I am a sinful man
D. Thank you, Rabbi
E. Show us more miracles
295. According to Luke 5:33, whose disciples
fasted?
A. Jesus’
B. Peter’s
C. John’s
D. James’
E. The Pharisees'
296. What happens when new wine is put in new
bottles?
A. It spoils
B. It bursts
C. Both are preserved
D. It turns bitter
E. It leaks out
297. According to Luke 6:2, of what did the
Pharisees accuse Jesus' disciples?
A. Not praying
B. Picking corn on the Sabbath
C. Eating with unwashed hands
D. Speaking against Moses
E. Preaching without authority
298. According to Luke 6:13, what did Jesus do after
He had continued all night in prayer to God?
A. He healed the sick
B. He appointed twelve apostles
C. He went to Jerusalem
D. He fasted forty days
E. He gave the Beatitudes
299. When someone asks us of our cloak, what are
we also to offer?
A. Our house
B. Our bread
C. Our coat
D. Our sandals
E. Our heart
300. A good tree does not bring forth what?
A. More trees
B. Bitter fruit
C. Bad fruit
D. No fruit
E. Wild grapes
ANSWERS (St Luke)
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. (b) Abijah
2. (c) Zarephath, Sidon
3. (b) Elisha
4. (b) Debts are forgiven and slaves freed
5. (b) Ananias and Sapphira
6. (c) Annas and Caiaphas
7. (b) Priest, Elizabeth
8. (b) False
9. (c) Zenas
10. (b) Luke and Acts
11. (b) Cyrenius
12. (b) Are you the King of the Jews?
13. (b) Herod
14. (a) Theophilus
15. (b) Drink wine
16. (b) Gabriel
17. (c) Herod Antipas
18. (a) Caesar Augustus
19. (b) Syria
20. (b) Cyrenius
21. (c) Shepherds
22. (b) David
23. (c) 8th day
24. (b) Jerusalem
25. (b) Pair of doves or pigeons
26. (b) Simeon
27. (b) The Lord’s salvation
28. (a) Phanuel
29. (c) Asher
30. (b) 7 years
31. (a) 84 years
32. (c) Prophetess
33. (b) Isaiah
34. (a) Tax collectors
35. (b) Baptism
36. (b) The chaff
37. (a) Herod the Tetrarch
38. (b) Herodias
39. (b) 30
40. (b) Joseph
41. (a) Jesse
42. (b) Boaz
43. (a) Perez
44. (a) Jacob
45. (c) Boaz
46. (b) Isaac
47. (a) Terah
48. c) Enoch
49. (b) God
50. (a) Seth
51. (c) Salah
52. (c) 40 days
53. (b) The temple in Jerusalem
54. (b) The Angels
55. (b) Isaiah
56. (c) Poor
57. (a) Elijah
58. (b) Elisha
59. (b) Capernaum
60. (a) A man with an unclean spirit
61. (c) Lake of Gennesaret
62. (a) Peter
63. (a) Come and follow me
64. (b) A crowd of Pharisees and teachers
65. (b) Peter's
66. (c) He rebuked them
67. (b) He was the Son of God
68. (c) In Synagogues of Judea
69. (b) Lake of Gennesaret
70. (b) To a solitary place
71. (b) A boat
72. (a) Zebedee
73. (c) The priest
74. (c) Egypt
75. (c) A paralytic
76. (b) They accused Him of blasphemy
77. (c) At his tax booth
78. (c) Levi
79. (c) Follow me
80. (b) Tax collectors and others
81. (a) Peter, James, John...
82. (c) Physician
83. (c) A synoptic gospel
84. (a) Gennesaret
85. (a) Beelzebul
86. (a) Seven from Mary Magdalene
87. (b) Gentiles and outcasts
88. (a) “Man shall not live by bread alone...”
89. (b) Astuteness
90. (b) Passover
91. (b) Longinus
92. (b) Nain
93. (a) Those who hear and do God’s word
94. (a) Legion
95. (a) Peace be with you
96. (a) Martha
97. (b) ...there your heart will be also
98. (c) 18
99. (a) 24
100. (a) 24
101. (b) To assure him of the truth
102. (b) Five months
103. (a) In the sixth month
104. (b) To the hill country
105. (a) A day’s journey
106. (b) He grew in wisdom and stature
107. (c) Blessing
108. (b) A piece of broiled fish
109. (a) The spirit
110. (c) When He broke bread
111. (a) 60 stadia
112. (a) 11
113. (b) Spices and perfumes
114. (b) A cave cut in rock
115. (a) Mary Magdalene
116. (b) Wife of Chuza
117. (c) So others may not easily understand
118. (b) 70
119. (a) Luke 9:1-2 and 10:1
120. (b) Birds and foxes
121. (c) It would be brought down to Hades
122. (b) Lucifer
123. (b) To trample on snakes and scorpions
124. (b) The Son
125. (c) His neighbor as himself
126. (b) Martha
127. (c) The door was shut and the children were in
bed
128. (b) Those who hear the word of God and obey it
129. (b) The Ninevites
130. (b) When the eyes are healthy or unhealthy
131. (c) They repented
132. (b) By giving alms
133. (c) Between the altar and the temple
134. (b) They burdened others but did not help
135. (c) They took away the key of knowledge
136. (b) To His disciples
137. (b) The one who can cast into hell
138. (c) Five sparrows
139. (b) God
140. (c) God
141. (b) Humans
142. (c) God
143. (c) Treasure
144. (c) The poor
145. (c) Serve them
146. (c) A ruler
147. (a) A penny
148. (c) They said it would be hot
149. c) Pilate
150. a) 18
151. c) That unless you repent, you will likewise
perish
152. b. None
153. b. Three years
154. b. Abraham
155. b. Mercy
156. b. Master
157. c. The priests
158. b. His sight
159. c. Son of David
160. c. Zacchaeus
161. b. With joy
162. b. To prepare the way of the Lord
163. a. “For with God nothing shall be impossible.”
164. a. Because he was from the house and lineage
of David
165. b. That her heart would be pierced with a
sword
166. d. Tiberius
167. c. The salvation of God
168. d. Generation of vipers
169. b. Repentance for the remission of sins
170. b. Share with those who have none
171. c. Whether he were the Christ
172. e. His barn
173. a. Put him in prison
174. a. Do violence to no man, neither accuse
falsely, and be content with your wages
175. c. After all the people were baptized
176. c. Into the wilderness
177. a. The Lord thy God
178. b. For a season
179. a. Preach the gospel to the poor, heal the
brokenhearted, preach deliverance to the
captives, recover sight to the blind
180. c. By healing the man with palsy
181. d. Those who are whole
182. d. The new wine will burst the bottles
183. c. Plucking ears of corn on the Sabbath
184. c. He told him to stretch forth his hand
185. c. Because virtue (power) went out of him
186. d. It fell, and the ruin was great
187. c. John the Baptist
188. c. After the messengers of John departed
189. b. That he had a devil
190. b. Friend of sinners, winebibber, gluttonous
man
191. c. Alabaster box
192. c. The word of God
193. c. A vessel
194. c. Where is your faith?
195. d. Jesus, thou Son of God most high
196. b. Because he was many
197. a. Touched the hem of Jesus’ garment
198. b. Jesus, Peter, James, John, and the girl’s
parents
199. c. Give her food
200. c. Elijah
201. c. Shake the dust off their feet
202. d. Who would be the greatest
203. b. Wolves
204. c. Because it seemed good in His sight
205. c. A lawyer
206. c. What must I do to inherit eternal life?
207. c. Oil and wine
208. c. The Queen of the South and the men of
Nineveh
209. c. Mint, rue, and all manner of herbs
210. b. Burdens grievous to be borne
211. c. Built their sepulchres
212. d. The key of knowledge
213. b. Hypocrisy
214. c. Made excuses
215. c. It is thrown out
216. c. Tax collectors and sinners
217. c. Wasting his goods
218. d. Samaritan
219. d. Noah and Lot
220. a. Remember Lot’s wife.
221. c. Find it
222. c. Avenge her of her adversary
223. C. That men ought always to pray and not faint
224. C. "God, be merciful to me a sinner."
225. A. A rich young ruler
226. B. A rich man to enter the kingdom of God
227. C. Jericho
228. D. Chief tax collector
229. C. "He has gone to be guest with a man that is
a sinner."
230. C. "Occupy till I come."
231. C. Austere man
232. C. Tied, whereon never man sat
233. C. Those who bought and sold
234. C. The treasury
235. A. Living
236. C. Just men
237. B. David
238. C. Two mites
239. C. "kingdom against kingdom."
240. B. When Jerusalem is compassed with armies
241. D. Fig tree
242. D. Peter and John
243. D. God’s Word
244. D. When the hour was come
245. C. The kingdom of God shall come
246. A. The servant
247. D. The twelve tribes of Israel
248. C. To sift him as wheat
249. A. The rooster crowing
250. C. Mount of Olives
251. B. "not my will, but thine, be done." (Luke
22:42)
252. D. An angel
253. D. “Pray, lest ye enter into temptation.”
254. C. Malchus
255. C. From a distance
256. B. “I never knew Him.”
257. E. At the right hand of the power of God
258. C. In a gorgeous robe
259. B. When he heard Jesus was a Galilean
260. D. To see a miracle done by Him
261. A. Scourge Him
262. B. He asked why
263. C. Simon of Cyrene
264. D. Cast lots for it
265. C. Two malefactors
266. C. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit
267. A. From the sixth to the ninth hour
268. C. The linen clothes laid aside
269. B. Jesus drew near
270. C. A prophet mighty in deed and word
271. A. He vanished out of their sight
272. B. All things written in the law, prophets, and
psalms
273. A. Behold, I send the promise of my Father
upon you
274. B. He was taken up into heaven
275. C. Among all nations
276. C. He ate before them and showed His hands
and feet
277. B. Just and blameless
278. C. The wilderness
279. C. His speech returned
280. C. She pondered them in her heart
281. D. To be circumcised
282. C. 12
283. A. And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature,
and in favor with God and man
284. D. The stones
285. A. All the kingdoms of the world
286. C. To teach in the synagogue
287. C. Drove Him out
288. C. He passed through the midst of them
289. B. He taught with power and authority
290. C. He was to preach in other cities
291. B. Throughout all the region
292. D. Simon Peter
293. C. They had toiled all night and caught nothing
294. C. Depart from me, for I am a sinful man
295. C. John’s
296. C. Both are preserved
297. B. Picking corn on the Sabbath
298. B. He appointed twelve apostles
299. C. Our coat
300. C. Bad fruit