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What was the main purpose of Jesus' parable about the wicked tenants?
What was the main purpose of Jesus' parable about the wicked tenants?
- To warn his followers about betrayal
- To caution priests and Pharisees against repeating their ancestors' mistakes (correct)
- To illustrate the importance of forgiveness
- To predict the fall of Jerusalem
How did Jesus respond to the Sadducees' question about marriage in heaven?
How did Jesus respond to the Sadducees' question about marriage in heaven?
- He explained that marriage was a human construct only
- He stated that there will be no marrying and those in heaven will be like angels (correct)
- He avoided the question entirely
- He said marriage will continue as usual
What was the reaction of Jesus' followers to the Temple, and how did Jesus respond?
What was the reaction of Jesus' followers to the Temple, and how did Jesus respond?
- They were in awe, but Jesus said the Temple would be destroyed (correct)
- They were unimpressed, and Jesus agreed
- They sought to renovate it, but Jesus advised against it
- They wanted to preserve it, and Jesus encouraged them
Who primarily confronted Jesus upon his return to Jerusalem?
Who primarily confronted Jesus upon his return to Jerusalem?
What was the demeanor of Jesus as he spoke about the future of the Temple?
What was the demeanor of Jesus as he spoke about the future of the Temple?
Flashcards
Parable of the wicked tenants
Parable of the wicked tenants
A story told by Jesus warning about rejection of prophets.
Resurrection and marriage
Resurrection and marriage
Jesus taught there is no marriage in heaven; people are like angels.
Sadducees' challenge
Sadducees' challenge
The conflict with Jesus, focusing on questions of marriage after death.
Jesus' prediction about the Temple
Jesus' prediction about the Temple
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Response to admiration of the Temple
Response to admiration of the Temple
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Study Notes
Jesus' Teachings and Conflicts
- Jesus spent a night at Lazarus, Martha, and Mary's home, then returned to the Temple in Jerusalem, facing opposition
- Jesus responded to accusations of his authority by teaching a parable about wicked tenants
- This parable warned the priests and Pharisees that they were repeating the mistakes of their forefathers, by rejecting and killing the prophets
- The Sadducees challenged Jesus’ teachings
- The Sadducees questioned which man the woman marrying seven brothers would marry in the resurrection
- Jesus proclaimed that there is no marriage in heaven, and those who go there will be like angels, children of God, who will be equal after the resurrection
- A companion marvelled at the size of the Temple and Jesus' somber mood
- Jesus predicted that the Temple would be destroyed, stone by stone
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