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Answers for Questions on Matthew 11-13

[b] 1. The gospel of Matthew asserts that the message of Jesus is _________ the message of John the Baptist.

A. The same as B. More important than C. Inconsistent with

[c] 2. The statement that violent men are taking the kingdom of heaven by force _________ .

A. Is clear B. Obviously refers to the Jewish revolt of 66-70 CE C. Requires interpretation

[b] 3. In the gospel of Matthew, Jesus says his yoke _______ .

A. Is heavy B. Is easy to wear C. Is the only way to salvation

[b] 4. In the gospel of Matthew, Jesus says that the sabbath ___________ .

A. Was made for man B. Is subject to the reign of the Son of Man C. Is no longer important

[b] 5. The gospel of Matthew refers _______ to "the kingdom of God."

A. Many times B. Three times C. Just once

[a] 6. The gospel of Matthew refers to the people of Nineveh to argue that _______ will be saved.

A. Gentiles B. Samaritans C. The Pharisees

[b] 7. Generally, the author of the gospel of Matthew avoids the use of the Greek word for ____ .

A. Heaven B. God C. Faith

[c] 8. The parable of yeast is included in the gospels of _________ .

A. Matthew and Mark B. Mark and Luke C. Matthew and Luke D. Mark and John

[a] 9. Only _____________ reports there will be gnashing of teeth at the end of time.

A. The gospel of Matthew B. The gospel of Mark C. The gospel of John

[a] 10. The story about opposition to Jesus at home seems to undermine the authority of ______.

A. James, the brother of Jesus B. Paul C. The gospel of Mark

 

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