Jesus' Second Coming and Betrayal Quiz

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What event is associated with the Second Coming mentioned in the text?

  • The crucifixion of Jesus
  • The judgment day (correct)
  • The creation of the world
  • The birth of Jesus

Which figure's betrayal is mentioned in the text?

  • John the Baptist
  • Peter
  • Judas (correct)
  • Pontius Pilate

What significant action are the wicked subjected to in the text?

  • Becoming angels
  • Being forgiven
  • Eternal life
  • Receiving punishment (correct)

Why was there a plot to kill Jesus according to the text?

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What is a primary purpose of the Second Coming as described?

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Flashcards

Second Coming

The anticipated return of Jesus Christ to Earth.

Judgment Day

The day when all individuals will be judged by God.

Righteous

Those who are morally right and obey God's will.

Wicked

Those who are sinful or morally wrong according to religious texts.

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Betrayal of Jesus

The act of Judas Iscariot turning against Jesus to lead to his arrest.

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Study Notes

Jesus' Second Coming

  • Jesus' followers asked about the signs of his return and the events leading up to it
  • Jesus' discourse outlined events like the Jewish-Roman wars (66-70 AD and 115-117 AD) and His Second Coming
  • He described separating the righteous from the unrighteous, rewarding those who helped Him and punishing those who didn't
  • The righteous will enter into eternal life
  • The unrighteous will suffer eternal punishment

Betrayal of Jesus

  • Religious leaders (priests and influential Jewish men) met to plot Jesus' death
  • They wanted to capture Jesus cautiously, preventing potential conflict with his followers
  • Judas Iscariot, an apostle, secretly offered to betray Jesus for a reward
  • Judas had been waiting nearby
  • This satisfied the leaders' need for an insider

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