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THE GOSPEL OF LUKE
CHAPTER TEN
(Note:
July 19th class begins with Question 20.)
- Why were the "seventy" sent out "two by two"?
- How did Jesus view the harvest? What does he mean by "harvest"?
For what was there a great need
- What does the figure "lambs among wolves" mean
- What were they to carry with them for the journey
- How were they provided for? What does Jesus mean by "for the
labourer is worthy of his hire?
- When they healed the sick, what were they to say? What does that
mean?
- Of the city that rejected the message of these disciples, Jesus said
it would be more tolerable for what O.T. city than them?
- Upon what two cities did Jesus pronounce woes
- What shall be the consequences of Capernaum's rejection of Jesus
- What connection does Jesus make between the people hearing these
disciples and hearing God? (v. 16
- When the disciples return from this tour, in what do they rejoice?
- What was Jesus' response to their statement? Explain the significance
of that statement
- Rather than rejoicing that he evil spirits were subject to them,
Jesus said they should rejoice in what?
- Why did Jesus say these disciples were so blessed? Why had the prophets
and kings sought to see the things these disciples saw
- Why did the lawyer come to Jesus? What was the question he posed
to Jesus?
- When Jesus pointed him to the law, what law was he responsible to
keep? Did the lawyer respond correctly when he observed that the law required that he love God first and his neighbor
as himself
- Why did the lawyer pose the question, "And who is my neighbor"?
- What parable did Jesus teach to answer him? Explain the parable.
- When the lawyer was asked which of the three men was neighbor to
the man who fell among thieves, what was his answer? Did he answer correctly?
- Relate the occasion when Jesus entered into the house of Martha
and Mary. Which of the two women chose that "good part"? Why did Jesus find fault with Martha? Was He
saying that housework and meal preparation are not important? Explain your answer.
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