The presence of Peter, James and John at the Transfiguration is significant because they
Occupied a priviledged position among the twelve
Were brothers and the first to be called
Were all soon to be martyred for spreading the gospel
All came from capernaum in Galilee
Were Jesus half brothers
Correct answer is B
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The parable of the Lost Sheep illustrates the
Way to salvation
Joy in heaven over a sinner that repents
Need for the kingdom of God before wordly gains
Importance of prayers
Need to forgive one another
Correct answer is B
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The Jews persecuted Jesus after he had healed the paralytic at the pool of Bethsaida because Jesus
Refused to show them more signs
Asked the man to announce his healing
Ordered the man to stand and walk
Withdrew himself from the surging crowd
Claimed to be the son of God
Correct answer is E
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Gentile converts
Samaritans and the Jews
Gentiles and Samaritans
Lost Sheep of the house of Israel
Correct answer is D
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The gathering of twelve baskets full of broken pieces after the feeding of five thousand indicated
That nothing was to be wasted even when the supply was ample
The apostles' intention to use them to feed others
That the left-over was important
That Matthew cherished management
That they would be used later to feed pets
Correct answer is A
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