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What was the essence of the first temptation that Jesus faced?
What was the essence of the first temptation that Jesus faced?
- To worship the devil in exchange for earthly power.
- To display his power by floating from a height.
- To prove his identity as the Son of God.
- To turn stones into bread to fulfill immediate material needs. (correct)
What was the purpose of the second temptation involving the Temple?
What was the purpose of the second temptation involving the Temple?
- To convince the crowd of his divinity through miraculous signs. (correct)
- To encourage Jesus to challenge the authority of religious leaders.
- To promote the idea of worshiping the devil for greater glory.
- To tempt him to test God's power by jumping from the Temple.
What does the phrase 'You shall not put the Lord, your God, to the test' signify in the context of Jesus' temptations?
What does the phrase 'You shall not put the Lord, your God, to the test' signify in the context of Jesus' temptations?
- It warns against using God's power for personal gain. (correct)
- It encourages believers to seek God only in times of need.
- It suggests one can prove God's existence through testing.
- It implies God desires constant miraculous demonstrations.
Which of the following reflects the third temptation Jesus experienced?
Which of the following reflects the third temptation Jesus experienced?
How did the temptations Jesus faced illustrate his mission?
How did the temptations Jesus faced illustrate his mission?
Flashcards
First Temptation
First Temptation
Jesus was tempted to use his power to satisfy his physical needs.
Turning stones to bread
Turning stones to bread
A temptation to provide for material needs immediately.
Second Temptation
Second Temptation
Jesus was tempted to demonstrate his power by showing his status over the other religious figures.
Third temptation
Third temptation
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Test of Divine Nature
Test of Divine Nature
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