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Following his resurrection, for how long did Jesus remain with his disciples before ascending to heaven?
Following his resurrection, for how long did Jesus remain with his disciples before ascending to heaven?
Before his ascension, Jesus primarily instructed his disciples to perform which of the following actions?
Before his ascension, Jesus primarily instructed his disciples to perform which of the following actions?
What did Jesus declare about his authority before ascending?
What did Jesus declare about his authority before ascending?
What assurance did Jesus give his disciples regarding his presence?
What assurance did Jesus give his disciples regarding his presence?
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What was Jesus's response to Peter's inquiry about John?
What was Jesus's response to Peter's inquiry about John?
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Study Notes
Jesus's Final Instructions
- Jesus instructed his disciples to teach and baptize all nations.
- Jesus declared that all authority in heaven and on earth is granted to him.
- Jesus's disciples were to teach his followers to obey all his commands.
- Jesus promised to be with his followers until the end of the age.
- Jesus ascended into heaven.
Details on the Event
- Jesus appeared to his disciples after a forty-day period after his resurrection.
- This meeting took place on a mountain in Galilee.
- Jesus's disciples were instructed to go and follow Jesus's teachings.
- The disciples were given authority to make disciples.
- Jesus's final words to his disciples were recorded by various Gospel writers.
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Explore the significant final instructions given by Jesus to his disciples before his ascension. This quiz will cover key concepts like the Great Commission, Jesus's authority, and the importance of teaching and baptizing all nations. Test your knowledge on the events and messages that defined this pivotal moment in Christian history.