1.
As Jesus was walking, He saw a man who was blind since .....
Correct Answer
A. Birth
Explanation
Jesus saw a man who was blind since birth. This means that the man had been blind since the moment he was born.
2.
Why did Jesus say the man was born blind?
Correct Answer
D. So the power of God could be seen in him
Explanation
Jesus said the man was born blind so that the power of God could be seen in him. This suggests that Jesus wanted to use the man's blindness as an opportunity to perform a miracle and demonstrate the power of God. By healing the man's blindness, Jesus would show that he had the authority and ability to bring about miraculous transformations, thereby revealing God's power to those who witnessed the miracle.
3.
Jesus said: Night is coming and then no one can work. But while I am here in the world I am......
Correct Answer
C. The light of the world
Explanation
In this passage, Jesus is referring to the limited time he has in the world before the night comes, symbolizing his impending death. He states that while he is present in the world, he is the light of the world, implying that he brings guidance, truth, and salvation to humanity. This phrase signifies Jesus' role as a source of spiritual illumination and hope for those who follow him.
4.
Fill in the blanks: Jesus told him go------- ---------in the pool of Siloam
Correct Answer
D. Wash yourself
Explanation
In this context, Jesus is instructing the person to "wash yourself" in the pool of Siloam. This implies that the person should cleanse themselves by immersing or washing their body in the water of the pool. The phrase "wash yourself" indicates a physical act of purification or cleansing.
5.
"I was blind and now I ......"
Correct Answer
A. See
Explanation
The phrase "I was blind and now I see" is a common expression used to describe a sudden realization or understanding of something. It is often used metaphorically to represent gaining clarity or insight. In this context, "see" is the correct answer because it aligns with the meaning of the phrase and the idea of being able to perceive or understand something that was previously unknown or hidden.
6.
Why did the man's neighbors took him to the pharisees?
Correct Answer
B. Because Jesus performed this miracle on the Sabbath
Explanation
The man's neighbors took him to the Pharisees because Jesus performed this miracle on the Sabbath. In Jewish law, performing any work on the Sabbath was strictly forbidden. The Pharisees, who were religious leaders, were responsible for upholding and enforcing these laws. They considered Jesus' healing to be a violation of the Sabbath and wanted to confront him about it.
7.
What does Siloam mean?
Correct Answer
A. Sent
Explanation
The word "Siloam" does not mean "received," "pure," or "pool." It refers to the act of sending or being sent.
8.
The man said to the pharisees :"If this man was not from -------- He could not have done it"
Correct Answer
C. God
Explanation
The man is implying that the miraculous act performed by "this man" could only be possible if he had divine power or authority. By mentioning "God" as the correct answer, it suggests that the man believes that only God could have enabled "this man" to accomplish such a feat. The other options, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and the temple, do not hold the same level of significance or power as God in this context.
9.
When did the virgin Mary appear in the church of Zeiton?
Correct Answer
B. April 2nd 1968
10.
What is the 5th Sunday of the Lent called?
Correct Answer
A. The paralyzed man Sunday
Explanation
The correct answer is the paralyzed man Sunday. This is because the 5th Sunday of Lent is traditionally known as the "Sunday of the Paralytic" in the Orthodox Christian Church. This Sunday commemorates the healing of the paralyzed man by Jesus, as described in the Gospel of John. It is a time to reflect on the power of Christ's healing and the importance of faith.
11.
What does the blind man want from Jesus?
Correct Answer
C. To restore his sight
Explanation
The blind man wants Jesus to restore his sight.
12.
The message of Jesus healing the blind man is
Correct Answer
A. To show people God's power.
Explanation
The message of Jesus healing the blind man is to show people God's power. This is evident as the act of healing demonstrates the miraculous abilities of God and reinforces the belief in His divine power. By restoring the blind man's sight, Jesus emphasizes the greatness and omnipotence of God, providing a tangible example of His ability to perform miracles. This message serves to inspire faith and awe in people, reinforcing their belief in God's power and His ability to bring about transformation and healing.
13.
How did Jesus heal the blind man?
Correct Answer
D. He put some spittle on his eyes, and laid hands on him.
Explanation
Jesus healed the blind man by putting some spittle on his eyes and laying hands on him. This action suggests that Jesus used a combination of physical touch and his own saliva to bring about the healing. This method of healing was a demonstration of Jesus' power and authority, showing that he had the ability to restore sight to the blind.
14.
What did Jesus tell the blind beggar to do?
Correct Answer
A. To wash his eyes
Explanation
Jesus told the blind beggar to wash his eyes. This suggests that Jesus believed that washing his eyes could potentially restore the beggar's sight. It implies that Jesus had the power to perform miracles and believed in the healing power of water.
15.
What does the story of the blind man teach us?
Correct Answer
A. Jesus is truly the answer of our every need.
Explanation
The story of the blind man teaches us that Jesus is truly the answer to our every need. This is because in the story, Jesus heals the blind man and restores his sight, showing that Jesus has the power to meet our needs and bring about miraculous transformations in our lives. This lesson highlights the greatness and limitless abilities of Jesus, emphasizing that he can do anything and is the ultimate solution to all our problems and challenges.