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Entering Jerusalem and lodging in Bethany,
1. Entering Jerusalem and lodging in Bethany,
Who is Jerusalem’s true king?
What does laying the cloaks down signify?
What does Hosanna mean?
How is this different from the way a victorious king would arrive for his coronation?
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Cursing the fig tree and cleansing the temple,
Why curse the fig tree?
(Hint: )
How is Israel a current symbol of fruitlessness?
Jesus is specifically aiming this at who?
Why cleanse the temple?
How can we know if we are following a right religion and have a right relationship with God?
What is the before context of a mountain moving faith?
How is the after context different?
Can we ask hard things if we have a hard heart?
Being tested and examined - 11:27-12:44
By the chief priests, scribes, and elders,
They are trying to kill Jesus.
How does asking Him about his authority go with that?
Jesus is not playing games when introducing John.
True/false.
Why?
Who are the servants in the parable (12:1-12)?
Who is the beloved Son?
By removing the tenants (12:9) what is Jesus saying to the religious leaders?
Is Jesus, indirectly, answering the question about His authority?
Do they get the message (12:12)?
By the Pharisees and Herodians,
Jesus can be killed for only 2 reasons: blasphemy or sedition.
Which on is this?
Should Christians pay taxes?
Whose image do Christians bear?
What does that mean?
By the Sadducees,
Why are Sadducees sad you see?
Paul used their unbelief in the resurrection to his advantage in .
Josephus says they were one of three major Jewish schools of thought during 1st Cent.
By a scribe,
, the Shema, is central to Jewish understanding.
It includes heart, soul, and strength.
Jesus adds 4th, heart, soul, mind & strength.
includes loving your neighbor as yourself.
Muzzling all the mouths,
Now Jesus puts all these “clever” interrogators on the spot with a difficult question from
David is referring to 2 figures called “Lord”.
Neither of which is David.
If one of the figures is God the Father, who is Jesus implying that the 2nd figure is?
Do you think they get the “by what authority” yet?
Warning against the scribes,
Would Jesus have a problem if we wore clothing that is a sign of our status?
Would he be okay with any outward distinction?
Why or why not?
Praising the poor widow,
Is Jesus interested in what we put in the plate?
Can we buy our selves into the Kingdom?
Is it wrong to use “bill pay” in our giving?
Is it wrong to put a dozen eggs in the plate?
What impressed Jesus the most about this widow?
How does this link back with the “give unto Caesar” problem?
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