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1. Match the Following According to Mark 2: 13-17
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This quiz focuses on the biblical event 'The Call of Levi', assessing understanding of Levi's call by Jesus, Jesus' interactions with sinners, and related teachings. It highlights key moments from the Gospels, enhancing comprehension of Jesus' mission and actions.

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2.  "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick." What does Jesus mean by this?

Explanation

In this statement, Jesus is conveying the idea that he came not for the righteous or morally upright individuals, but for those who are sinful and in need of spiritual healing. He emphasizes that just as healthy people do not require the assistance of a doctor, those who believe they are righteous may not recognize their need for forgiveness and redemption. Jesus is highlighting the importance of acknowledging one's own sinfulness and seeking help and guidance to overcome it.

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3. What did the Pharisees question?

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The Pharisees questioned Jesus eating with sinners and tax collectors. This was seen as controversial because the Pharisees believed that associating with sinners would compromise one's righteousness. They considered tax collectors to be particularly sinful due to their collaboration with the Roman authorities and their reputation for corruption. The Pharisees' questioning of Jesus' behavior reflected their concern for maintaining religious purity and adherence to their interpretation of the law.

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4. Should we be afraid of sinners according to Jesus?

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According to Jesus, we should not be afraid of sinners. Jesus emphasized love, forgiveness, and acceptance towards sinners, teaching that everyone is capable of redemption and deserving of compassion. He encouraged his followers to reach out to sinners with understanding and to help them find their way back to God. Fear is not aligned with the teachings of Jesus, as he taught that love and compassion should guide our interactions with others, regardless of their sins.

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5. Jesus sat down to eat with the _____.

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According to the given options, Jesus sat down to eat with tax collectors and sinners, Levi, tax collectors and sinners, Tax collectors, sinners and Levi, Sinners, tax collectors and Levi, and Sinners and tax collectors. All of these options indicate that Jesus sat down to eat with both tax collectors and sinners, with or without the presence of Levi.

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6. Who was asked to follow Jesus?

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Levi was asked to follow Jesus.

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7. Got Jesus?

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I'm proud

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8.    Does Jesus say this: "I have not come to call sinners, but the righteous."  

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The statement "I have not come to call sinners, but the righteous" is not said by Jesus. In fact, Jesus often emphasized his mission to reach out to sinners and bring them to repentance. He spent time with tax collectors, prostitutes, and other outcasts, showing his love and forgiveness to those who needed it most. His message was inclusive and offered salvation to all, regardless of their past mistakes. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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9. Is one of Jesus' missions to prioritize sinners? 

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One of Jesus' missions is to prioritize sinners. Jesus came to earth to seek and save the lost, and he demonstrated this by spending time with sinners, forgiving their sins, and offering them salvation. He emphasized the importance of repentance and reaching out to those who were considered outcasts or morally corrupt. Jesus' teachings and actions consistently showed his love and concern for sinners, making it clear that prioritizing their redemption was a central part of his mission.

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10. Jesus was better at moting others than Mr. Harden.

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Jesus was not better at motivating others than Mr. Harden.

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11. What happened in the passage?

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The passage describes various actions of Jesus. He teaches, engages with the Pharisees, and eats with sinners. The mention of Jesus killing Levi is not supported by the given information.

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12. An increase of forgiveness can result in a decrease of _____.

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An increase of forgiveness can result in a decrease of sin and wrongdoing because forgiveness allows individuals to let go of past mistakes and move forward without holding onto guilt or resentment. When forgiveness is practiced, it promotes a sense of understanding, empathy, and compassion, which can lead to a decrease in sinful or wrongful actions. Additionally, forgiveness can foster a positive and harmonious environment, encouraging individuals to make amends and choose more virtuous paths instead of engaging in sinful or wrongful behaviors.

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Match the Following According to Mark 2: 13-17
 "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick." What...
What did the Pharisees question?
Should we be afraid of sinners according to Jesus?
Jesus sat down to eat with the _____.
Who was asked to follow Jesus?
Got Jesus?
   Does Jesus say this: "I have not come to call...
Is one of Jesus' missions to prioritize sinners? 
Jesus was better at moting others than Mr. Harden.
What happened in the passage?
An increase of forgiveness can result in a decrease of _____.
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