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What did the Jewish authorities consider Jesus to be?
What did the Jewish authorities consider Jesus to be?
- A threat to the established order
- A popular leader among the common people
- A false prophet who led the people astray
- An impostor (correct)
What did the religious authorities in Jerusalem think of Jesus' deeds and words?
What did the religious authorities in Jerusalem think of Jesus' deeds and words?
- They considered them to be a sign of agreement
- They considered them to be a sign of affirmation
- They considered them to be a sign of confusion
- They considered them to be a sign of contradiction (correct)
Why did the Jewish authorities consider Jesus to be a threat?
Why did the Jewish authorities consider Jesus to be a threat?
- Because He was an impostor
- Because He was in league with Satan
- Because He led the people astray
- Because He was very popular among the common people (correct)
What did the authorities consider Jesus to be in league with?
What did the authorities consider Jesus to be in league with?
What did the Jewish authorities think of Jesus' identity and authority?
What did the Jewish authorities think of Jesus' identity and authority?
Why were Jesus' identity and authority put in question?
Why were Jesus' identity and authority put in question?
What did the Jewish authorities consider Jesus to be?
What did the Jewish authorities consider Jesus to be?
Why did the established order see Jesus as a threat?
Why did the established order see Jesus as a threat?
What did the religious authorities in Jerusalem think of Jesus' deeds and words?
What did the religious authorities in Jerusalem think of Jesus' deeds and words?
How did the Jewish authorities view Jesus' popularity among the common people?
How did the Jewish authorities view Jesus' popularity among the common people?