LOC 143 Flashcards
(42 cards)
To Jesus, the cross represented separation from ___
God
Remorse describes the repentance of ____
Judas
In praying, “Not as I will,” Jesus was taking His position as a ____
servant
In preparation for His hour of suffering and death, Jesus _____
prayed to His Father
TRUE OR FALSE
Jesus did not know that Judas would bring the soldiers to Gethsemane
false
TRUE OR FALSE
Praying “Not as I will” showed that Jesus was opposed to what His Father wanted
False
TRUE OR FALSE
Judas did not expect Jesus to flee
true
TRUE OR FALSE
Peter showed sinful ignorance of Scripture
true
TRUE OR FALSE
Jesus commended Peter, James, and John for watching and praying in the garden
false`
TRUE OR FALSE
Jesus healed the damage done to Malchus
true
TRUE OR FALSE
Jesus was in control of the situation in the garden when the crowd came to take him
true
TRUE OR FALSE
An atheist can feel remorse
true
TRUE OR FALSE
The deity of Jesus was shown in His desire for fellowship with Peter, James, and John in HIs hour of suffering
false
TRUE OR FALSE
Although Judas’ repentance was mere self-pity, Peter’s repentance took God into consideration
true
To the enemies of Jesus, the cross was an instrument of ___ and destruction
death
To Jesus, the cross meant ____ with the Father
broken fellowship
The part of Jesus’ prayer that showed the deepest desire of His human heart was ____
as Thou wilt
Peter’s denial of Christ was partially related to his failure ____ and ____ in Gethsemane
to stay awake; to pray
The attitude of the approaching crowd in Gethsemane showed that they ___ understand Jesus’ mission in the world
did not
Prior to His arrest, Jesus rebukes both ___ and ____
Peter; the mob
After Peter’s denial, he was caused to remember a prediction Jesus had made: Before the ____, thou shalt _____
cock crow; deny me thrice
During His various trials, Jesus was questioned by at least four men. Name these four men:
- Annas
- Caiaphas
- Pilate
- Herod
Jesus was changed with ____ in His Jewish trial, but He was charged with ____ before Pilate
blasphemy; treason
The penalty for both crimes was ___
death