Luke 16 - General Questions Flashcards

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Who told the first of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”?

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The manager

(Luke 16:6)

CHAPTER 16 ONLY!
Multiple:
Who told the first of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”? A. The manager (16:6)
Who told the second of the master’s debtors, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”? A. The manager (16:7)

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Who had acted shrewdly?

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The dishonest manager

(Luke 16:8)

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Whom can no one serve?

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Two masters

(Luke 16:13)

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What came and licked Lazarus’ sores?

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Even the dogs

(Luke 16:21)

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What did even the dogs come and lick?

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(A beggar named) Lazarus’ sores

(Luke 16:21)

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Who is taking away the manager’s job?

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His master

(Luke 16:3)

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What was a rich man’s manager accused of wasting?

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The rich man’s possessions

(Luke 16:1)

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Of what was a rich man’s manager accused?

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Wasting the rich man’s possessions

(Luke 16:1)

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Who were sneering at Jesus?

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The Pharisees

(Luke 16:14)

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To whom did Abraham say, “If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.”?

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The rich man

(Luke 16:31)

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Whom do the Pharisees justify in the eyes of others?

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Themselves

(Luke 16:15)

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How had the dishonest manager acted?

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Shrewdly

(Luke 16:8)

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Who cannot be manager any longer?

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The rich man’s manager

(Luke 16:2)

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What is the manager not strong enough to do?

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Dig

(Luke 16:3)

MULTIPLE:
What is the manager not strong enough to do? A. Dig (16:3)
What is the manager ashamed to do? A. Beg (16:3)

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Who should give an account of his management?

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The rich man’s manager

(Luke 16:2)

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What should you use to gain friends for yourselves?

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Worldly wealth

(Luke 16:9)

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Of what should the manager give an account?

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His management

(Luke 16:2)

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Who said, “No, father Abraham, but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.”?

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The rich man

(Luke 16:30)

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What should the second of his master’s debtors make his bill?

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Eight hundred (bushels of wheat)

(Luke 16:7)

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What has been set in place between Abraham and Lazarus and the rich man?

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A great chasm

(Luke 16:26)

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Who called his manager in and asked him, “What is this I hear about you? Give an account of your management, because you cannot be manager any longer.”?

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A rich man

(Luke 16:2)

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Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”?

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The second of the master’s debtors

(Luke 16:7)

MULTIPLE:
Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.”? A. The first of the master’s debtors (16:6)
Whom did the manager tell, “Take your bill and make it eight hundred.”? A. The second of the master’s debtors (16:7)

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When did the rich man receive his good things?

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In his lifetime

(Luke 16:25)

** *Watch “a rich” vs. “the rich”**

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In whose sight is what people value highly detestable?

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God’s

(Luke 16:15)

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# G What does the man who marries a divorced woman commit?
Adultery | (Luke 16:18)
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# G Who knows the Pharisees' hearts?
God | (Luke 16:15)
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# G Who are more shrewd in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light?
The people of this world | (Luke 16:8)
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# G Who received his good things in his lifetime?
The rich man | (Luke 16:25)
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# G Than whom are the people of this world more shrewd in dealing with their own kind?
The people of the light | (Luke 16:8)
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# G Where was the rich man in torment?
In Hades | (Luke 16:23)
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# G Who said to the Pharisees, "You are the ones who justify yourselves in the eyes of others, but God knows your hearts."?
Jesus | (Luke 16:15) ## Footnote **Caution! You need 5 words.**
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# G Who was longing to eat what fell from the rich man's table?
(A beggar named) Lazarus | (Luke 16:21)
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# G What did the second of the master's debtors reply?
"A thousand bushels of wheat." | (Luke 16:7)
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# G What did the rich man receive in his lifetime?
His good things | (Luke 16:25)
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# G Who is not strong enough to dig?
The manager | (Luke 16:3)
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# G Who told the second of the master's debtors, "Take your bill and make it eight hundred."?
The manager | (Luke 16:7) ## Footnote **CHAPTER 16 ONLY!** **Multiple:** Who told the first of the master's debtors, "Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty."? A. The manager (16:6) Who told the second of the master's debtors, "Take your bill and make it eight hundred."? A. The manager (16:7)
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# G Why did the master commend the dishonest manager?
Because he had acted shrewdly | (Luke 16:8)
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# G What is what people value highly in God's sight?
Detestable | (Luke 16:15)
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# G Whom did the master commend?
The dishonest manager | (Luke 16:8) ## Footnote **Caution! You need 5 words.**
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# G Who carried the beggar to Abraham's side?
The angels | (Luke 16:22)
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# G Who commended the dishonest manager?
The master | (Luke 16:8)
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# G Who should take his bill and make it eight hundred?
The second of the master's debtors | (Luke 16:7) ## Footnote **MULTIPLE:** Who should take his bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty? A. The first of the master's debtors (16:6) Who should take his bill and make it eight hundred? A. The second of the master's debtors (16:7)
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# G What did the first of the master's debtors reply?
"Nine hundred gallons of olive oil." | (Luke 16:6)
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# G Into where will you be welcomed when your worldly wealth is gone?
Eternal dwellings | (Luke 16:9)
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# G Who can serve two masters?
No one | (Luke 16:13)
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# G What is easier for heaven and earth to do than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law?
Disappear | (Luke 16:17) ## Footnote **MULTIPLE/INVERSE:** What is easier for heaven and earth to do than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law? A. Disappear (16:17) What is easier than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law? A. For heaven and earth to disappear (16:17)
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# G Until whom were the Law and the Prophets proclaimed?
John | (Luke 16:16)
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# G Who said to himself, "What shall I do now? My master is taking away my job. I'm not strong enough to dig, and I'm ashamed to beg."?
The manager | (Luke 16:3)
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# G Who looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side?
The rich man | (Luke 16:23) ## Footnote **Caution! You need 5 words.**
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# G Who was accused of wasting a rich man's possessions?
The rich man's manager | (Luke 16:1)
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# G In what are the people of this world more shrewd than are the people of the light?
Dealing with their own kind | (Luke 16:8)
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# G Who was in torment in Hades?
The rich man | (Luke 16:23)
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# G Who asked the first, "How much do you owe my master?"
The manager | (Luke 16:5)
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# G To whom did the manager say, "What shall I do now? My master is taking away my job. I'm not strong enough to dig, and I'm ashamed to beg."?
Himself | (Luke 16:3) ## Footnote **Caution! You need 5 words.**
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# G What is detestable in God's sight?
What people value highly | (Luke 16:15)
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# G Who received bad things?
Lazarus | (Luke 16:25)
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# G What is the manager ashamed to do?
Beg | (Luke 16:3) ## Footnote **MULTIPLE:** What is the manager not strong enough to do? A. Dig (16:3) What is the manager ashamed to do? A. Beg (16:3)
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# G Who called in each one of his master's debtors?
The manager | (Luke 16:5)
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# G What does anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman commit?
Adultery | (Luke 16:18)
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# G Who called to Abraham, "Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire."?
The rich man | (Luke 16:24)
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# G Who asked the second, "And how much do you owe?"
The manager | (Luke 16:7)
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# G In what do the Pharisees justify themselves?
The eyes of others | (Luke 16:15) ## Footnote **Caution! You need 5 words.**
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# G At whom were the Pharisees sneering?
Jesus | (Luke 16:14)
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# G When did a rich man live in luxury?
Every day | (Luke 16:19) ## Footnote ** *Watch "a rich" vs. "the rich"**
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# G Who was dressed in purple and fine linen?
A rich man | (Luke 16:19)
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# G What is easier than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law?
For heaven and earth to disappear | (Luke 16:17) ## Footnote **MULTIPLE/INVERSE:** What is easier for heaven and earth to do than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law? A. Disappear (16:17) What is easier than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law? A. For heaven and earth to disappear (16:17)
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# G With what can whoever can be trusted with very little also be trusted?
Much | (Luke 16:10)
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# G Who have Moses and the Prophets?
The rich man's (five) brothers | (Luke 16:29)
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# G Who replied, "A thousand bushels of wheat."?
The second of the master's debtors | (Luke 16:7)
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# G Who was laid at a rich man's gate?
A beggar named Lazarus | (Luke 16:20)
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# G Who should take his bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty?
The first of the master's debtors | (Luke 16:6) ## Footnote **MULTIPLE:** Who should take his bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty? A. The first of the master's debtors (16:6) Who should take his bill and make it eight hundred? A. The second of the master's debtors (16:7)
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# G What were proclaimed until John?
The Law and the Prophets | (Luke 16:16)
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# G At whose gate was laid a beggar named Lazarus?
A rich man's | (Luke 16:20)
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# G Who has five brothers?
The rich man | (Luke 16:28)
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# G With what was a beggar named Lazarus covered?
Sores | (Luke 16:20)
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# G Who was covered with sores?
A beggar named Lazarus | (Luke 16:20)
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# G Whose sores did even the dogs come and lick?
(A beggar named) Lazarus' | (Luke 16:21)
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# G How many brothers does the rich man have?
Five | (Luke 16:28)
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# G Who lived in luxury every day?
A rich man | (Luke 16:19)
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# G Who replied, "They have Moses and the Prophets; let them listen to them."?
Abraham | (Luke 16:29)
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# G Who is in agony in this fire?
The rich man | (Luke 16:24)
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# G Whom did the angels carry to Abraham's side?
The beggar [OR Lazarus] | (Luke 16:22)
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# G Who is ashamed to beg?
The manager | (Luke 16:3)
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# G Who said to the rich man, "If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead."?
Abraham | (Luke 16:31) ## Footnote **Caution! You need 5 words.**
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# G To whose side did the angels carry the beggar?
Abraham's | (Luke 16:22)
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# G With what will whoever is dishonest with very little also be dishonest?
Much | (Luke 16:10)
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# G Who will also be dishonest with much?
Whoever is dishonest with very little | (Luke 16:10)
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# G Who are the ones who justify themselves in the eyes of others?
The Pharisees | (Luke 16:15) ## Footnote **Caution! You need 6 words.**
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# G Who loved money?
The Pharisees | (Luke 16:14)
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# G Who replied, "Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad things, but now he is comforted here and you are in agony."?
Abraham | (Luke 16:25)
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# G Who answered, "Then I beg you, father, send Lazarus to my father's house, for I have five brothers. Let him warn them, so that they will not also come to this place of torment."?
The rich man | (Luke 16:27-28)
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# G Whom did the manager tell, "Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty."?
The first of the master's debtors | (Luke 16:6) ## Footnote **MULTIPLE:** Whom did the manager tell, "Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty."? A. The first of the master's debtors (16:6) Whom did the manager tell, "Take your bill and make it eight hundred."? A. The second of the master's debtors (16:7)