Loving Your Enemies: Bible Quiz!

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    You have heard it as, An eye for an eye, and a leg for a leg.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement "An eye for an eye, and a leg for a leg" is not true. The correct phrase is "An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth," which is a principle of justice meaning that the punishment should be proportional to the offense committed. The given statement is a misquote and therefore false.

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  • 2. 

    Blessed are...

    • A.

      Pure in heart

    • B.

      Meek

    • C.

      Poor in spirit

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "All of the above" because in the Bible, Jesus teaches that those who are pure in heart, meek, and poor in spirit are blessed. This means that they are considered fortunate and favored by God. The phrase "Blessed are..." is commonly used in the Beatitudes, a set of teachings by Jesus that describe the qualities and attitudes that are pleasing to God. Therefore, all three qualities mentioned in the options are correct answers to the question.

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  • 3. 

    Out of these four which two our examples Jesus preached about loving your enemies?

    • A.

      If someone slaps you on the right cheek turn to him the other.

    • B.

      If someone hits you tell them to hit you again.

    • C.

      If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two .

    • D.

      Don't give to ones who beg but more to the ones who steal.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. If someone slaps you on the right cheek turn to him the other.
    C. If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two .
    Explanation
    Jesus preached about loving your enemies by teaching his followers to respond to violence and oppression with nonviolence and generosity. The examples given in the answer demonstrate this teaching. In the first example, Jesus advises turning the other cheek when someone slaps you, rather than retaliating. This promotes forgiveness and peace. In the second example, Jesus encourages going the extra mile when forced to go one, showing kindness and selflessness. These teachings emphasize the importance of responding to hostility with love and compassion, even towards one's enemies.

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  • 4. 

    Love your enemies, and pray for those who_________

    Correct Answer(s)
    persecute you.
    hate you.
    are mean to you.
    deceive you.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "persecute you." This is because the phrase "Love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you" is a biblical quote from Matthew 5:44. The other options, "hate you," "are mean to you," and "deceive you," are not mentioned in the quote and do not accurately reflect the intended meaning.

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