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When will it be more bearable for Sodom than for that town?
When will it be more bearable for Sodom than for that town?
On that day
What authority has the Lord given the seventy-two?
What authority has the Lord given the seventy-two?
Authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy
Finish this verse: 'He told them, 'The harvest...'
Finish this verse: 'He told them, 'The harvest...'
is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.
Where did Mary sit listening to what Jesus said?
Where did Mary sit listening to what Jesus said?
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Who said, 'And who is my neighbor?' and to whom?
Who said, 'And who is my neighbor?' and to whom?
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Who took care of the man who was attacked by robbers?
Who took care of the man who was attacked by robbers?
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Whom does whoever rejects the seventy-two reject?
Whom does whoever rejects the seventy-two reject?
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According to Luke, chapter 10, verse 11, what should you be sure of?
According to Luke, chapter 10, verse 11, what should you be sure of?
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Who deserves his wages?
Who deserves his wages?
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Who will go down to Hades?
Who will go down to Hades?
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According to Luke, chapter 10, verse 31, who passed by on the other side?
According to Luke, chapter 10, verse 31, who passed by on the other side?
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Who should rejoice that their names are written in heaven?
Who should rejoice that their names are written in heaven?
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Where should seventy-two others go when they enter a town and are not welcomed?
Where should seventy-two others go when they enter a town and are not welcomed?
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In Luke, chapter 10, whose home did Jesus visit?
In Luke, chapter 10, whose home did Jesus visit?
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According to Luke, chapter 10, verse 30, where was a man going?
According to Luke, chapter 10, verse 30, where was a man going?
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Who took pity on the man who was attacked by robbers?
Who took pity on the man who was attacked by robbers?
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Finish this verse and give the reference: 'He answered, 'Love the Lord...'
Finish this verse and give the reference: 'He answered, 'Love the Lord...'
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What if the miracles that were performed in Chorazin and Bethsaida had been performed in Tyre and Sidon?
What if the miracles that were performed in Chorazin and Bethsaida had been performed in Tyre and Sidon?
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According to Luke, chapter 10, verse 14, for whom will it be more bearable?
According to Luke, chapter 10, verse 14, for whom will it be more bearable?
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Study Notes
Key Teachings and Events in Luke Chapter 10
- Judgment on Towns: It will be more bearable for Sodom on the day of judgment than for towns that reject Jesus’ message.
- Authority of the Seventy-Two: They have been given authority to conquer evil forces, represented by snakes and scorpions.
- Prayer for Laborers: Jesus emphasizes the need for more workers in the harvest, indicating the urgency of spreading the gospel.
- Mary's Devotion: Mary demonstrates discipleship by sitting at Jesus' feet, listening to his teachings.
- The Neighbor Question: An expert in the law asks Jesus, "Who is my neighbor?" to justify his actions, highlighting the need for understanding love and compassion.
- Compassion of the Samaritan: A Samaritan helps a man attacked by robbers, contrasting with the indifference of religious figures, illustrating the call to love beyond cultural boundaries.
- Rejection of the Seventy-Two: Rejecting the seventy-two disciples is equivalent to rejecting Jesus himself, indicating the seriousness of their mission.
- Proclamation of the Kingdom: The nearness of the kingdom of God is a crucial message to convey, emphasizing its immediacy and relevance.
- Wages of Workers: Jesus affirms that workers who labor in the Lord’s service deserve their wages, stressing the value of ministry.
- Capernaum’s Downfall: Capernaum will face severe judgment, symbolizing the consequences of rejecting Jesus’ miracles and teachings.
- Religious Indifference: A priest and a Levite fail to assist the injured man, demonstrating a critique of religious apathy.
- Secret of the Son: Jesus shares the intimate relationship between the Father and the Son, revealing profound theological truths.
- Joy of the Seventy-Two: They are encouraged to rejoice for their names being written in heaven, highlighting the spiritual significance of their mission.
- Instructions on Rejection: If not welcomed in a town, the seventy-two are instructed to move into the streets, emphasizing perseverance in their mission.
- Journey from Jerusalem: A man travels from Jerusalem to Jericho, setting the scene for the parable that teaches about neighborly love.
- Samaritan’s Compassion: The Samaritan's pity for the wounded man serves as a model for loving action.
- Great Commandments: Jesus teaches the importance of loving God and neighbor, encapsulating the essence of the law.
- Repentance of Tyre and Sidon: Tyre and Sidon would have repented if they had seen the miracles done in Chorazin and Bethsaida, highlighting the importance of responding to divine revelation.
- Judgment of Tyre and Sidon: In contrast to the towns that rejected Jesus, Tyre and Sidon will have a more bearable judgment day, indicating the seriousness of rejecting God’s message.
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Test your knowledge with this set of flashcards based on Luke Chapter 10. These 20 questions cover key verses and concepts, challenging you to recall important teachings and messages. Ideal for anyone studying the Gospel of Luke, this quiz will help reinforce your understanding of this chapter.