Word of God
Mark 4:14
In the parable of the Sower, what did the seed that fell among thorns represent?
| Those people who hear God's word but fall away when tribulations arise | Those people who hear God's word but then it's choked out by riches and wealth | Those people who hear God's word and bring forth fruit | Those people who hear God's word but do not understand it |
In the parable of the sower, what happened to the seed that fell by the way side?
| Choked by weeds | Washed away | Grew, but withered | Eaten by birds |
Where was Jesus when he taught the parable of the sower?
| On the coast | On a mountain | In a boat | In the temple |
In the parable of the grain of mustard seed, when it becomes a tree birds come and do what?
| Build nests | Die | Eat the leaves | Roost for the night |
In which gospel would you find... The Parable of the Growing Seed?
| Matthew | Mark | John | Luke |
What did Pharaoh's dream of good and bad ears of wheat represent?
| Seven years of war against their enemies | Seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine | Seven years of drought | Seven years of famine followed by seven years of plenty |
What did the different metals of the statue represent?
| Babylonian artifacts | Regions of Babylon | People | Kingdoms of the world |
What seed did Manna look like?
| Mustard | Coriander | Cumin | Peppercorn |
In the parable of the cloth and wine, why does no man put new wine into old bottles?
| It will smell bad | It will taste bad | It will burst the bottles | The wine will not age |
In the parable of the lost sheep how does the shepherd bring the found sheep home?
| On a rope | Follows it home | In a cart | On his shoulders |