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What was the primary reason the chief priests and Pharisees sent Temple guards after Jesus?
What was the primary reason the chief priests and Pharisees sent Temple guards after Jesus?
- To question him about his teachings in the Temple.
- To debate with him publicly.
- To arrest him. (correct)
- To warn him about associating with sinners.
How did Jesus respond to the accusation of being a Samaritan and demon-possessed?
How did Jesus respond to the accusation of being a Samaritan and demon-possessed?
- He admitted to his Samaritan heritage but denied being demon-possessed.
- He remained silent and refused to engage with the authorities.
- He performed a miracle to demonstrate his divine authority.
- He countered the accusations and emphasized his devotion to God. (correct)
Which group of people initiated the arrest attempt on Jesus?
Which group of people initiated the arrest attempt on Jesus?
- Sadducees
- Chief priests and Pharisees (correct)
- Roman soldiers
- Followers of John the Baptist
What accusation did the religious authorities NOT make against Jesus in this excerpt?
What accusation did the religious authorities NOT make against Jesus in this excerpt?
What action did Jesus take when the woman accused of adultery was brought to him?
What action did Jesus take when the woman accused of adultery was brought to him?
Flashcards
Arrest Attempt
Arrest Attempt
The attempt by Temple guards to arrest Jesus.
Adulterous Woman
Adulterous Woman
A woman caught in adultery presented to Jesus for judgment.
Jesus Writes
Jesus Writes
Jesus writes on the ground, symbolizing forgiveness or guidance.
Accusation of Demon-Possession
Accusation of Demon-Possession
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Jesus's Defense
Jesus's Defense
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Study Notes
Jesus' Arrest and Evading Opponents
- Jesus was arrested but evaded his arrestors
- Jesus faced opposition from chief priests and Pharisees
- Incident of woman caught in adultery
- Jesus wrote on the ground and condemned onlookers
Jesus' Claim to Divinity
- Jesus' response to accusations of being a Samaritan and demoniac
- Jesus claimed to honor his Father and to keep His word
- Jesus' words on never seeing death
- Jesus' claim that people will see His day means a joyful declaration
- Jesus stated that Abraham rejoiced in seeing his day
Jesus' Relationship with Abraham
- Jesus affirms that he knows God
- Jesus references Abraham's joy in seeing his day
- Jews accused Jesus of having a demon
- Jesus claimed to have not a demon and to glorify his father
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