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Matthew Dig Site 9 Blue Level Questions

Jesus used stories to teach the people Jesus used stories to teach the people. What kind of stories did Jesus use? (13:3) Parables Fairy Tales History Real stories about the disciples

Jesus used stories to teach the people Jesus used stories to teach the people. What kind of stories did Jesus use? (13:3) Parables Fairy Tales History Real stories about the disciples

In the Parable of the Sower, what did a farmer go out to do? (13:3) Prepare the soil Sow his seed Harvest his grain Buy more land

In the Parable of the Sower, what did a farmer go out to do? (13:3) Prepare the soil Sow his seed Harvest his grain Buy more land

What seed did the birds eat? (13:4) The seed that fell on rocky places The seed that fell on good soil The seed that fell along the path The seed that fell among the thorns

What seed did the birds eat? (13:4) The seed that fell on rocky places The seed that fell on good soil The seed that fell along the path The seed that fell among the thorns

What seed “sprang up quickly, because the soil was shallow”? (13:5) The seed that fell on rocky places The seed that fell on good soil The seed that fell along the path The seed that fell among the thorns

What seed “sprang up quickly, because the soil was shallow”? (13:5) The seed that fell on rocky places The seed that fell on good soil The seed that fell along the path The seed that fell among the thorns

What happened to the seed that fell on good soil? (13:8) The crop was “a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.” “The crop was a thousand times what was sown.” The crop was “forty times what was sown.” “The crop was ten times what was sown.”

What happened to the seed that fell on good soil? (13:8) The crop was “a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.” “The crop was a thousand times what was sown.” The crop was “forty times what was sown.” “The crop was ten times what was sown.”

Which seed stands for one who receives God’s Word with joy but has no root and falls away when trouble comes? (13:20-21) Seed sown among thorns Seed sown along the path Seed sown on rocky places Seed that an enemy steals

Which seed stands for one who receives God’s Word with joy but has no root and falls away when trouble comes? (13:20-21) Seed sown among thorns Seed sown along the path Seed sown on rocky places Seed that an enemy steals

What is the seed on thorny soil like? (13:22) Someone who hears the Word, but the deceitfulness of wealth and worries of life makes it unfruitful Someone who is so lazy that he does not pull the weeds from his field Someone who doesn’t have enough money to care for his field properly All of the above

What is the seed on thorny soil like? (13:22) Someone who hears the Word, but the deceitfulness of wealth and worries of life makes it unfruitful Someone who is so lazy that he does not pull the weeds from his field Someone who doesn’t have enough money to care for his field properly All of the above

What does the seed that fell on good soil stand for? (13:23) Those that live good lives and do many good deeds Those that are 100, 60, or 30 times better than other people Those whose goodness is equal to God’s goodness Those who hear God’s Word, understand it, and produce a great crop for God

What does the seed that fell on good soil stand for? (13:23) Those that live good lives and do many good deeds Those that are 100, 60, or 30 times better than other people Those whose goodness is equal to God’s goodness Those who hear God’s Word, understand it, and produce a great crop for God

To which of these did Jesus compare the kingdom of heaven? (13:31, 33) A mustard seed and a wheat seed A mustard seed and yeast Flour and yeast Salt and light

To which of these did Jesus compare the kingdom of heaven? (13:31, 33) A mustard seed and a wheat seed A mustard seed and yeast Flour and yeast Salt and light

To which of these did Jesus compare the kingdom of heaven? (13:44-45) A string of pearls and a purse full of money Hidden treasure and lovely paintings A hidden treasure and a pearl of great value A hidden treasure and a coin of great value

To which of these did Jesus compare the kingdom of heaven? (13:44-45) A string of pearls and a purse full of money Hidden treasure and lovely paintings A hidden treasure and a pearl of great value A hidden treasure and a coin of great value

What did the man who found the hidden treasure do? (13:44) He hid it again, sold all he had, and bought the field where the treasure was hidden. He dug it up and took it. He bought the treasure from the man who owned the field. He left it in the field because it wasn’t his.

What did the man who found the hidden treasure do? (13:44) He hid it again, sold all he had, and bought the field where the treasure was hidden. He dug it up and took it. He bought the treasure from the man who owned the field. He left it in the field because it wasn’t his.

How did the crowd react when Jesus taught in His hometown? (13:54, 57) They were amazed and asked Him to speak again. They were both amazed and offended. They were offended and tried to kill Him. They called Him a “prophet without honor.”

How did the crowd react when Jesus taught in His hometown? (13:54, 57) They were amazed and asked Him to speak again. They were both amazed and offended. They were offended and tried to kill Him. They called Him a “prophet without honor.”

What did people in Jesus’ hometown say about Him? (13:55-56) “Isn’t this the carpenter’s son?” “Aren’t his brothers James, Joseph, Simon and Judas?” “Where then did this man get all these things?” All of the above

What did people in Jesus’ hometown say about Him? (13:55-56) “Isn’t this the carpenter’s son?” “Aren’t his brothers James, Joseph, Simon and Judas?” “Where then did this man get all these things?” All of the above

Which of these did Jesus say? (13:57) “Only in his hometown and house can a prophet find honor.” “Only in Jerusalem does a prophet receive honor.” “No prophet can expect to be honored in his life.” “A prophet has honor except in his own town and home.”

Which of these did Jesus say? (13:57) “Only in his hometown and house can a prophet find honor.” “Only in Jerusalem does a prophet receive honor.” “No prophet can expect to be honored in his life.” “A prophet has honor except in his own town and home.”

Why didn’t Jesus do many miracles in His hometown? (13:58) The people lacked faith. No miracles were needed. The people trusted in God, not Jesus. There wasn’t time to do miracles.