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Chapter 63 of 157

065 Luke 17-18

2 min read · Chapter 63 of 157

Luke 17-18 SECOND YEAR— LESSON IX

Luke CHAPTER 17 1. What did Christ say about bringing offenses? Verses 1, 2.

2. What must we do to our brother if he does us wrong? Verse 3.

3. How many times must we forgive him? Verse 4.

4. What should we say when we do all of God’s commands? Verses 7-10 5. How many lepers met him and what did they do? Verses 11-13.

6. What did Jesus tell them to do and what was the result? Verse 14.

7. How many returned to thank the Savior? Verses 15, 16.

8. What did Jesus say to him? Verses 17-19.

9. What did he say to the Pharisees about the kingdom of God? Verses 20, 21.

10. What did he teach them about the second coming of Christ? Verses 22-25.

11. How will it be at the second coming of Christ? Verse 26.

12. How was it in the days of Lot? Verse 28.

13. Whom must we remember and why? Verse 32.

14. How does Christ teach that we will be divided at the last day? Verses 33-37.

CHAPTER 18 15. Relate the parable of the unjust judge and widow. Luke 18:1-8.

16. Relate the parable of the two men going up to pray. Luke 18:10-14.

17. What did Jesus teach about children? Luke 18:16.

18. What did a certain ruler ask him? Luke 18:15.

19. What did Jesus tell him? Luke 18:20.

20. What did the ruler claim? Luke 18:21.

21. What did Jesus then tell him to do? Luke 18:22.

22. How did this affect the young man? Luke 18:23.

23. How hard is it for a rich man to be saved? Luke 18:24-25.

24. What promise did he make Peter for following him? Luke 18:28-30.

25. What did he then tell the twelve? Luke 18:31-34.

26. Give an account of the blind man near Jericho. Luke 18:35-43.

GENERAL QUESTIONS 1. Where is Samaria?

2. Tell something in the life of Christ that occurred in Samaria?

3. What was the law they had to obey to cleanse them from leprosy?

4. When did Daniel say the kingdom of God should be set up?

5. Who was Lot?

6. Give an account of Lot’s wife.

7. Where is Jericho?

8. Where is Nazareth?

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