1. The Creation
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:1This is how God made everything in the beginning. He created the universe and everything in it in six days. After God created the earth it was dark and empty because he had not yet formed anything in it. But God’s Spirit was there over the water.
Where did everything in the universe come from?
God created everything.
How long did it take God to create everything?
He took six days.
1:2
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:2Then God said, “Let there be light!” And there was light. God saw that the light was good and called it “day.” He separated it from the darkness, which he called “night.” God created the light on the first day of creation.
What was God’s response to the day and night he created on the first day?
He said they were good.
1:3
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:3On the second day of creation, God said, “Let there be an expanse above the waters.” And there was an expanse. God called this expanse “sky.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:4On the third day, God said, “Let the water come together in one place and the dry land appear.” He called the dry land “earth,” and he called the water “seas.” God saw that what he had created was good.
What was God’s response to the earth and the seas he created on the third day?
He said they were good.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:5Then God said, “Let the earth produce all kinds of trees and plants.” And that is what happened. God saw that what he had created was good.
What was God’s response to the trees and plants he created on the third day?
He said they were good.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:6On the fourth day of creation, God said, “Let there be lights in the sky.” And the sun, the moon, and the stars appeared. God made them to give light to the earth and to mark day and night, seasons and years. God saw that what he had created was good.
What was God’s response to the sun, moon, and stars he created on the fourth day?
He said they were good.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:7On the fifth day, God said, “Let living things fill the waters, and birds fly in the sky.” This is how he made everything that swims in the water and all the birds. God saw that it was good, and he blessed them.
What was God’s response to the things in the seas and the birds he created on the fifth day?
He said they were good.
1:8
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:8On the sixth day of creation, God said, “Let there be all kinds of land animals!” And it happened just like God said. Some were farm animals, some crawled on the ground, and some were wild. And God saw that it was good.
What was God’s response to the land animals he created on the sixth day?
He said they were good.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:9Then God said, “Let us make human beings in our image to be like us. They will rule over the earth and all the animals.”
In what way did God make man different than the animals?
He made man in his image and in his likeness.
What did God say would be the responsibility of the human beings?
They would have authority over the earth and over the animals, and would care for them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:10So God took some soil, formed it into a man, and breathed life into him. This man’s name was Adam. God planted a large garden where Adam could live, and put him there to care for it.
How did God make the first man?
God formed him from the soil.
How did the man become alive?
God breathed life into him.
What was the name of the man?
His name was Adam.
Where did God put Adam?
He put Adam in a garden that God planted.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:11In the middle of the garden, God planted two special trees—the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God told Adam that he could eat from any tree in the garden except from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. If he ate from this tree, he would die.
From which special tree was Adam not allowed to eat?
He could not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:12Then God said, “It is not good for man to be alone.” But none of the animals could be Adam’s helper.
Why was Adam **alone** when there were all kinds of animals?
The animals were not able to be a helper for Adam.
1:13
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:13So God made Adam fall into a deep sleep. Then God took one of Adam’s ribs and made it into a woman and brought her to him.
How did God make the woman?
He formed her from Adam’s rib.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:14When Adam saw her, he said, “At last! This one is like me! Let her be called ‘Woman,’ for she was made from Man.” This is why a man leaves his father and mother and becomes one with his wife.
What did the name **woman** mean to Adam?
It meant that she was made from man.
What is the purpose of a man having a wife?
They are to become one.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:15God made man and woman in his own image. He blessed them and told them, “Have many children and grandchildren and fill the earth!” And God saw that everything he had made was very good, and he was very pleased with all of it. This all happened on the sixth day of creation.
What did God say about his creation when he finished it?
He said it was very good.
1:16
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 1:16When the seventh day came, God had finished all the work that he had been doing. He blessed the seventh day and made it holy because on this day he stopped creating things. This is how God created the universe and everything in it.
What did God do on the seventh day?
He finished all his work and blessed the seventh day and made it holy.
2. Sin Enters the World
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:1Adam and his wife were very happy living in the beautiful garden God had made for them. Neither of them wore clothes, but this did not cause them to feel any shame because there was no sin in the world. They often walked in the garden and talked with God.
Why were Adam and Eve not ashamed that they were naked?
There was no sin in the world.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:2But there was a snake in the garden. He was very crafty. He asked the woman, “Did God really tell you not to eat the fruit from any of the trees in the garden?”
What was the snake’s first question to Eve?
He asked, “Did God really tell you not to eat the fruit from any of the trees in the garden?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:3The woman answered, “God told us we could eat the fruit of any tree except from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God told us, ‘If you eat that fruit or even touch it, you will die.’”
From which tree were Adam and and his wife not allowed to eat?
They were not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:4The snake responded to the woman, “That is not true! You will not die. God just knows that as soon as you eat it, you will be like God and will understand good and evil like he does.”
What did the snake say was the reason God did not want them to eat the fruit?
He said God was lying because God did not want them to understand things like he did.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:5The woman saw that the fruit was beautiful and looked delicious. She also wanted to be wise, so she picked some of the fruit and ate it. Then she gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it too.
Why did the woman eat the fruit?
She saw that it was beautiful and delicious, and she wanted to be wise.
Were Adam and his wife forced to eat the fruit?
No, they freely chose to eat the fruit and disobey God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:6Suddenly, their eyes were opened and they realized they were naked. They tried to cover their bodies by sewing leaves together to make clothes.
What did the man and the woman do when they realized they were naked?
They sewed leaves together to make clothes.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:7Then the man and his wife heard the sound of God walking through the garden. They both hid from God. Then God called to the man, “Where are you?” Adam replied, “I heard you walking in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked. So I hid.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:8Then God asked, “Who told you that you were naked? Did you eat the fruit I told you not to eat?” The man answered, “You gave me this woman, and she gave me the fruit.” Then God asked the woman, “What have you done?” The woman replied, “The snake tricked me.”
How did the man respond when God confronted him about his sin?
He blamed the woman.
How did the woman respond when God confronted her about her sin?
She blamed the snake.
2:9
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:9God said to the snake, “You are cursed! You will slide on your belly and eat soil. You and the woman will hate each other, and your children and her children will hate each other too. The woman’s descendant will crush your head, and you will wound his heel.”
What was God’s curse on the snake?
You will slide on your belly, and the woman’s descendant will crush your head.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:10God then said to the woman, “I will make childbirth very painful for you. You will desire your husband, and he will rule over you.”
What was God’s curse on the woman?
You will have painful childbirth, and although your desire will be for your husband, he will rule over you.
2:11
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:11God said to the man, “You listened to your wife and disobeyed me. Now the ground is cursed, and you will need to work hard to grow food. Then you will die, and your body will return to soil.” The man named his wife Eve, which means “life-giver,” because she would become the mother of all people. And God clothed Adam and Eve with animal skins.
What was God’s curse on the man?
You will work hard to grow food, and you will die and return to the soil.
2:12
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 2:12Then God said, “Now that the human beings have become like us by knowing good and evil, they must not be allowed to eat the fruit of the tree of life and live forever.” So God sent Adam and Eve away from the garden. God placed powerful angels at the entrance to the garden to keep anyone from eating the fruit of the tree of life.
How did God prevent Adam and Eve from living forever?
He sent them out of the garden containing the tree of life and guarded the entrance with powerful angels.
3. The Flood
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:1After a long time, many people were living in the world. They had become very wicked and violent. It became so bad that God decided to destroy the whole world with a huge flood.
Why did God decide to destroy the world?
People had become very wicked and violent.
How did God plan to destroy the world?
He would send a huge flood.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:2But God was pleased with Noah. He was a righteous man living among wicked people. God told Noah that he was going to make a big flood. Therefore, he told Noah to build a huge boat.
Why kind of man was Noah?
He was a righteous man.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:3God told Noah to make the boat about 140 meters long, 23 meters wide, and 13.5 meters high. Noah was to build it with wood and to make three levels, many rooms, a roof, and a window. The boat would keep Noah, his family, and every kind of land animal safe during the flood.
What did God tell Noah to do?
God told him to build a huge boat.
What was the purpose of the boat?
The boat would keep Noah, his family, and the animals safe during the flood.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:4Noah obeyed God. He and his three sons built the boat just the way God had told them. It took many years to build the boat because it was so big. Noah warned the people about the flood that was coming and told them to turn to God, but they did not believe him.
How did the other people react when Noah told them that the flood would come?
They did not believe him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:5God also commanded Noah and his family to gather enough food for themselves and the animals. When everything was ready, God told Noah it was time for him, his wife, his three sons, and their wives to get into the boat—eight people in all.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:6God sent a male and a female of every kind of animal and bird to Noah so they could go into the boat and be kept safe during the flood. God sent seven males and seven females of every kind of animal that could be used for sacrifices. When they were all in the boat, God himself closed the door.
Which animals came into the boat before the flood?
A male and a female of every kind of animal, and seven males and seven females of every kind of animal that could be used for sacrifice came into the boat.
Who closed the door of the boat after Noah’s family and the animals came inside?
God closed the door.
3:7
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:7Then it began to rain, and rain, and rain. It rained for 40 days and 40 nights without stopping! Water also came gushing up out of the earth. Everything in the whole world was covered with water, even the highest mountains.
How long did it rain?
It rained for 40 days and 40 nights.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:8Everything that lived on the dry land died except the people and animals that were in the boat. The boat floated on the water and kept everything inside the boat safe from drowning.
How high did the water of the flood reach?
It covered everything in the whole world, even the highest mountains.
What happened to everything that lived on land?
Everything died.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:9After the rains stopped, the boat floated on the water for five months, and during this time the water started going down. Then, one day, the boat rested on the top of a mountain, but the world was still covered with water. After three more months, the tops of the mountains were visible.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:10After 40 more days, Noah sent out a bird called a raven to see if the water had dried up. The raven flew back and forth looking for dry land, but it could not find any.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:11Later Noah sent out a bird called a dove. But it also could not find any dry land, so it came back to Noah. A week later he sent the dove out again, and it came back with an olive branch in its beak! The water was going down, and the plants were growing again!
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:12Noah waited another week and sent out the dove a third time. This time, it found a place to rest and did not come back. The water was drying up!
How did Noah know the water had dried up?
He sent out a dove and it did not return.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:13Two months later, God said to Noah, “You and your family and all the animals may leave the boat now. Have many children and grandchildren and fill the earth.” So Noah and his family came out of the boat.
What did God tell Noah and his family to do when they left the boat?
He told them to have many children and grandchildren and to fill the earth.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:14After Noah got off the boat, he built an altar and sacrificed some of each kind of animal that could be used for a sacrifice. God was happy with the sacrifice and blessed Noah and his family.
How did Noah worship God after he got off the boat?
He built an altar and sacrificed some of the animals.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:15God said, “I promise I will never again curse the ground because of the evil things that people do, or destroy the world by causing a flood, even though people are sinful from the time they are children.”
What did God promise he would never do again?
He would never again curse the ground or destroy the world with a flood.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 3:16God then made the first rainbow as a sign of his promise. Every time the rainbow appeared in the sky, God would remember what he promised and so would his people.
What did God make as a sign of his promise?
He made a rainbow in the sky.
4. God’s Covenant with Abraham
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:1Many years after the flood, there were again many people in the world, and they still sinned against God and each other. Because they all spoke the same language, they gathered together and built a city instead of spreading out over the earth as God had commanded.
After the flood, did the people fill the earth as God had commanded?
No, they gathered together and built a city.
How many different languages were there in the world at that time?
There was only one language.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:2They were very proud, and they did not want to obey God’s commands about how they should live. They even began building a tall tower that would reach heaven. God saw that, if they all kept working together to do evil, they could do many more sinful things.
What did the people work together to do instead of spreading out over the earth?
They started to build a tall tower that would reach heaven.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:3So God changed their language into many different languages and spread the people out all over the world. The city they had begun to build was called Babel, which means “confused.”
What did God do to cause the people to spread out all over the world?
He changed their language into many different languages.
What was the name of the city that they were building?
It was named Babel.
What does the name **Babel** mean?
It means ‘confused.’
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:4Hundreds of years later, God spoke to a man named Abram. God told him, “Leave your country and family and go to the land I will show you. I will bless you and make you a great nation. I will make your name great. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you. All families on earth will be blessed because of you.”
What did God tell Abram to do?
God told Abram to leave his country and family and go to another land.
What did God promise to do for Abram?
He promised to give Abram all the land he could see, to make his name great, to make his descendants a great nation, and to bless all the families on earth through him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:5So Abram obeyed God. He took his wife, Sarai, together with all of his servants and everything he owned and went to the land God showed him, the land of Canaan.
To which land did Abram go?
He went to the land of Canaan.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:6When Abram arrived in Canaan, God said, “Look all around you. I will give to you all this land, and your descendants will always possess it.” Then Abram settled in the land.
What promise did God make to Abram about Canaan?
God would give it to Abram and his descendants would always possess it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:7There was a man named Melchizedek who was a priest of God Most High. One day, after Abram had been in a battle, he and Abram met. Melchizedek blessed Abram and said, “May God Most High who owns heaven and earth bless Abram.” Then Abram gave Melchizedek a tenth of everything he had won in the battle.
Who was Melchizedek?
He was the priest of God Most High.
What did Melchizedek do for Abram?
He blessed Abram.
What did Abram give to Melchizedek?
He gave him a tenth of all he owned.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:8Many years went by, but Abram and Sarai still did not have a son. God spoke to Abram and promised again that he would have a son and as many descendants as the stars in the sky. Abram believed God’s promise. God declared that Abram was righteous because he believed in God’s promise.
What did God promise Abram after he had lived in Canaan for many years?
Abram would have a son and as many descendants as the stars in the sky.
Why did God say Abram was righteous?
He said this because Abram believed God’s promise.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 4:9Then God made a covenant with Abram. Normally, a covenant is an agreement between two parties to do things for each other. But in this case, God made a promise to Abram while Abram was in a deep sleep, but he could still hear God. God said, “I will give you a son from your own body. I give the land of Canaan to your descendants.” But Abram still did not have a son.
What is a covenant?
A covenant is an agreement between two parties.
5. The Son of Promise
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:1Ten years after Abram and Sarai arrived in Canaan, they still did not have a child. So Abram’s wife, Sarai, said to him, “Since God has not allowed me to have children, and now I am too old to have children, here is my servant, Hagar. Marry her also so she can have a child for me.”
Why did Sarai think she would not have children?
She was too old.
What did Sarai tell Abram to do in order to have a child?
Marry her servant Hagar, so Hagar could have a child for her.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:2So Abram married Hagar. Hagar had a baby boy, and Abram named him Ishmael. But Sarai became jealous of Hagar. When Ishmael was thirteen years old, God again spoke to Abram.
What was the name of Hagar’s child?
His name was Ishmael.
What problem happened between Sarai and Hagar?
Sarai became jealous of Hagar.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:3God said, “I am God Almighty. I will make a covenant with you.” Then Abram bowed to the ground. God also told Abram, “You will be the father of many nations. I will give you and your descendants the land of Canaan as their possession, and I will be their God forever. You must circumcise every male in your family.”
What covenant promises did God make to Abram?
Abram would be the father of many nations, and God would give the land of Canaan to him and to his descendants.
What did God tell Abram to do as a sign of the covenant between them?
Abram must circumcise every male in his family.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:4“Your wife, Sarai, will have a son—he will be the son of promise. Name him Isaac. I will make my covenant with him, and he will become a great nation. I will make Ishmael a great nation, too, but my covenant will be with Isaac.” Then God changed Abram’s name to Abraham, which means “father of many.” God also changed Sarai’s name to Sarah, which means “princess.”
Who did God say would be the son of the promise?
Isaac, Sarai’s son, would be the son of promise.
Who did God say would become a great nation?
Both Isaac and Ishmael would become great nations.
What did Abram’s new name, Abraham, mean?
His name means father of many.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:5That day Abraham circumcised all the males in his household. About a year later, when Abraham was 100 years old and Sarah was 90, Sarah gave birth to Abraham’s son. They named him Isaac, as God had told them to do.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:6When Isaac was a young man, God tested Abraham’s faith by saying, “Take Isaac, your only son, and kill him as a sacrifice to me.” Again, Abraham obeyed God. He prepared to sacrifice his son.
What did God ask Abraham to do to Isaac when Isaac was a young man?
God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac to him.
Why did God ask Abraham to sacrifice Isaac?
God did this to test Abraham’s faith.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:7As Abraham and Isaac walked to the place of sacrifice, Isaac asked, “Father, we have wood for the sacrifice, but where is the lamb?” Abraham replied, “God will provide the lamb for the sacrifice, my son.”
What did Abraham tell Isaac was the reason they did not have a lamb for the sacrifice?
Abraham said God would provide the lamb for the sacrifice.
5:8
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:8When they reached the place of sacrifice, Abraham tied up his son Isaac and laid him on an altar. He was about to kill his son when God said, “Stop! Do not hurt the boy! Now I know that you fear me because you did not keep your only son from me.”
Did God want Abraham to kill Isaac?
No, he only wanted to see if Abraham would obey him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:9Nearby, Abraham saw a ram that was stuck in a bush. God had provided the ram to be the sacrifice instead of Isaac. Abraham happily offered the ram as a sacrifice.
What did God provide as a sacrifice instead of Isaac?
He provided a ram stuck in a bush.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 5:10Then God said to Abraham, “Because you were willing to give me everything, even your only son, I promise to bless you. Your descendants will be more than the stars in the sky. Because you have obeyed me, I will bless all the families of the world through your family.”
What did God promise to do for Abraham because Abraham had obeyed him?
He promised that Abraham’s descendents would be more than the stars in the sky, and that all the families of the world would be blessed through his family.
6. God Provides for Isaac
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 6:1When Abraham was very old, his son Isaac had grown to be a man. So Abraham sent one of his servants back to the land where his relatives lived to bring back a wife for his son, Isaac.
Why did Abraham send his servant back to the land of Abraham’s relatives?
He sent him to bring back a wife for his Abraham’s son, Isaac.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 6:2After a very long journey to the land where Abraham’s relatives lived, God led the servant to Rebekah. She was the granddaughter of Abraham’s brother.
How did the servant find Rebekah?
God led him to her.
How was Rebekah related to Abraham?
Rebekah was the granddaughter of Abraham’s brother.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 6:3Rebekah agreed to leave her family and go back with the servant to Isaac’s home. Isaac married her as soon as she arrived.
Was Rebekah forced to go with the servant to marry Isaac?
No, she agreed to go.
6:4
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 6:4After a long time, Abraham died. God then blessed Abraham’s son Isaac because of the covenant he had made with Abraham. One of God’s promises in that covenant was that Abraham would have countless descendants. But Isaac’s wife, Rebekah, could not have children.
What promises of God were passed on to Isaac when Abraham died?
All of the promises that God had made to Abraham, including that he would have countless descendants, were passed on to Isaac.
Why did it appear that the promise of countless descendants would not be fulfilled through Isaac?
Rebekah could not have children.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 6:5Isaac prayed for Rebekah, and God allowed her to get pregnant with twins. The two babies struggled with each other while they were still in Rebekah’s womb, so Rebekah asked God what was happening.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 6:6God told Rebekah, “You will give birth to two sons. Their descendants will become two different nations. They will struggle with each other. But the nation coming from your older son will have to obey the nation coming from your younger son.”
What did God tell Rebekah about her two twin sons before they were born?
They would become two nations, and the older son will serve the younger one.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 6:7When Rebekah’s babies were born, the older son came out red and hairy, and they named him Esau. Then the younger son came out holding on to Esau’s heel, and they named him Jacob.
What was the name of the older son?
His name was Esau.
What was the name of the younger son?
His name was Jacob.
7. God Blesses Jacob
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:1As the boys grew up, Jacob loved to stay at home, but Esau loved to hunt animals. Rebekah loved Jacob, but Isaac loved Esau.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:2One day when Esau came back from hunting, he was very hungry. Esau said to Jacob, “Give me some of the food you have made.” Jacob responded, “First, promise me that everything you should receive because you were born first, you will give it all to me.” So Esau promised to give to Jacob all those things. Then Jacob gave him some food.
Esau was the older son. Why did he give everything that he should receive to Jacob, the younger son?
Everything Esau should have received as the older son, he gave Jacob in exchange for some food.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:3Isaac wanted to give his blessing to Esau. But before he did, Rebekah and Jacob tricked him by having Jacob pretend to be Esau. Isaac was old and could no longer see. So Jacob put on Esau’s clothes and put goatskins on his neck and hands.
To whom did Isaac want to give his formal blessing?
He gave it to Esau.
How did Jacob trick Isaac into giving him the blessing?
He pretended to be Esau by wearing goatskins so that Isaac would think he was Esau.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:4Jacob came to Isaac and said, “I am Esau. I have come so that you can bless me.” When Isaac felt the goat hair and smelled the clothes, he thought it was Esau and blessed him.
7:5
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:5Esau hated Jacob because Jacob had stolen his rights as oldest son and also his blessing. So he planned to kill Jacob after their father died.
Because Jacob stole Esau’s blessing, what did Esau plan to do to him?
Esau planned to kill Jacob after Isaac died.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:6But Rebekah heard of Esau’s plan. So she and Isaac sent Jacob far away to live with her relatives.
What did Isaac and Rebekah do when Rebekah heard of Esau’s plan to kill Jacob?
They sent Jacob far away to live with Rebekah’s relatives.
7:7
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:7Jacob lived with Rebekah’s relatives for many years. During that time he married and had 12 sons and a daughter. God made him very wealthy.
What happened to Jacob during the next twenty years?
He married, had 12 sons and a daughter, and God made him wealthy.
7:8
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:8After 20 years away from his home in Canaan, Jacob returned there with his family, his servants, and all his flocks and herds of animals.
7:9
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:9Jacob was very afraid because he thought Esau still wanted to kill him. So he sent many of his animals to Esau as a gift. The servants who brought the animals said to Esau, “Your servant, Jacob, is giving you these animals. He is coming soon.”
Why was Jacob afraid when he returned to Canaan?
He thought Esau would kill him.
What did Jacob do in order to soothe Esau’s anger?
He sent herds of animals to Esau as a gift.
7:10
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 7:10But Esau no longer wanted to harm Jacob. Instead, he was very happy to see him again, so the brothers lived peacefully in Canaan. Then Isaac died, and Jacob and Esau buried him. The covenant promises God had made to Abraham now passed on from Isaac to Jacob.
Was Esau still angry with Jacob?
No, he no longer wanted to harm Jacob.
Where did Jacob settle to live?
He settled in Canaan.
8. God Saves Joseph and His Family
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:1Many years later, when Jacob was an old man, he sent his favorite son, Joseph, to check on his brothers who were taking care of the flocks.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:2Joseph’s brothers hated him because their father loved him most, and because Joseph had dreamed that he would be their ruler. When Joseph came to his brothers, they took him captive and sold him to some slave traders.
Why did Joseph’s brothers hate him?
Because Joseph was Jacob’s favorite son, and because Joseph had dreamed he would be their ruler.
What evil thing did Joseph’s brothers do to him?
They took him captive and sold him to some slave traders.
8:3
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:3Before Joseph’s brothers returned home, they tore Joseph’s robe and dipped it in goat’s blood. Then they showed the robe to their father so he would think that a wild animal had killed Joseph. Jacob was very sad.
How did Joseph’s brothers explain his disappearance to Jacob?
They put goat’s blood on Joseph’s robe so that Jacob would think a wild animal had killed him.
8:4
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:4The slave traders took Joseph to Egypt. Egypt was a large, powerful country located along the Nile River. The slave traders sold Joseph as a slave to a wealthy government official. Joseph served his master well, and God blessed Joseph.
Did God abandon Joseph in Egypt?
No, in everything Joseph did, God blessed him.
8:5
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:5His master’s wife tried to sleep with Joseph, but Joseph refused to sin against God in this way. She became angry and falsely accused Joseph so that he was arrested and sent to prison. Even in prison, Joseph remained faithful to God, and God blessed him.
Why was Joseph sent to prison in Egypt?
Joseph refused to sleep with his master’s wife, so she falsely accused him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:6After two years, Joseph was still in prison even though he was innocent. One night the Pharaoh, which is what the Egyptians called their kings, had two dreams that disturbed him greatly. None of his advisors could tell him the meaning of the dreams.
8:7
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:7God had given Joseph the ability to interpret dreams, so Pharaoh had Joseph brought to him from the prison. Joseph interpreted the dreams for him and said, “God is going to send seven years of plentiful harvests followed by seven years of famine.”
What ability had God given Joseph?
He gave him the ability to interpret dreams.
What was the meaning of Pharaoh’s dream?
God was going to send seven years of plentiful harvests followed by seven years of famine.
8:8
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:8Pharaoh was so impressed with Joseph that he appointed him to be the second most powerful man in all of Egypt!
How did Pharaoh reward Joseph after Joseph interpreted his dream?
He made Joseph the second most powerful man in Egypt.
8:9
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:9Joseph told the people to store up large amounts of food during the seven years of good harvests. When the seven years of famine came, Joseph sold the food to the people so they would have enough to eat.
How did Joseph prepare for the famine?
Joseph told the Egyptians to store up large amounts of food during the seven good years, and then he sold the food to the people during the seven years of famine.
8:10
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:10The famine was severe not only in Egypt, but also in Canaan where Jacob and his family lived.
8:11
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:11So, Jacob sent his older sons to Egypt to buy food. The brothers did not recognize Joseph when they stood before him to buy food. But Joseph recognized them.
Why did Joseph’s brothers come to Egypt?
They came to buy food because the famine was severe in Canaan also.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:12After testing his brothers to see if they had changed, Joseph said to them, “I am your brother, Joseph! Do not be afraid. You tried to do evil when you sold me as a slave, but God used the evil for good! Come and live in Egypt so I can provide for you and your families.”
Before Joseph told his brothers who he was, why did he test them?
He tested them to see if they had changed.
How did God cause good to come from Joseph’s brothers selling him as a slave?
Joseph became a powerful ruler in Egypt, and God used him to provide food for his family and many other people during the famine.
8:13
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:13When Joseph’s brothers returned home and told their father, Jacob, that Joseph was still alive, he was very happy.
8:14
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:14Even though Jacob was an old man, he moved to Egypt with all of his family, and they all lived there. Before Jacob died, he blessed each of his sons.
What did Jacob do after he found out that Joseph was alive?
He moved his whole family to Egypt.
8:15
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 8:15The covenant promises that God gave to Abraham were passed on to Isaac, then to Jacob, and then to Jacob’s 12 sons and their families. The descendants of the 12 sons became the 12 tribes of Israel.
After Jacob died, who received the promises that God gave to Abraham?
The 12 sons of Jacob received them.
What did the descendants of the 12 sons of Jacob become?
They became the 12 tribes of Israel.
9. God Calls Moses
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:1After Joseph died, all of his relatives stayed in Egypt. They and their descendants continued to live there for many years and had many children. They were called the Israelites.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:2After hundreds of years, the number of Israelites had become very large. The Egyptians were no longer grateful that Joseph had done so much to help them. They became afraid of the Israelites because there were so many of them. So the Pharaoh who was ruling Egypt at that time made the Israelites slaves to the Egyptians.
Why were the Egyptians afraid of the Israelites?
They were afraid because there were so many Israelites.
What did Pharaoh do to the Israelites because he was afraid of them?
He made them slaves to the Egyptians.
9:3
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:3The Egyptians forced the Israelites to build many buildings and even whole cities. The hard work made their lives miserable, but God blessed them, and they had even more children.
9:4
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:4Pharaoh saw that the Israelites were having many babies, so he ordered his people to kill all Israelite baby boys by throwing them into the Nile River.
How did Pharaoh try to keep the Israelites from increasing in number?
He ordered all Israelite baby boys to be thrown into the Nile River.
9:5
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:5A certain Israelite woman gave birth to a baby boy. She hid the baby for as long as she could.
9:6
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:6When the boy’s mother could no longer hide him, she put him in a floating basket among the reeds along the edge of the Nile River in order to save him from being killed. His older sister watched to see what would happen to him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:7A daughter of Pharaoh saw the basket and looked inside. When she saw the baby, she took him as her own son. She hired an Israelite woman to nurse him without realizing the woman was the baby’s own mother. When the child was old enough that he no longer needed his mother’s milk, his mother returned him to Pharaoh’s daughter, who named him Moses.
What happened to the baby boy in the basket in the river?
A daughter of Pharaoh saw him, took him as her own son, and named him Moses.
9:8
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:8One day, when Moses had grown up, he saw an Egyptian beating an Israelite slave. Moses tried to save his fellow Israelite.
9:9
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:9When Moses thought nobody would see, he killed the Egyptian and buried his body. But someone saw what Moses had done.
What did Moses do in order to save a fellow Israelite?
He killed an Egyptian who was beating him, and buried the Egyptian’s body.
9:10
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:10Pharaoh learned what Moses had done. He tried to kill him, but Moses fled from Egypt into the wilderness. Pharaoh’s soldiers could not find him there.
Why did Moses have to flee from Egypt?
When Pharaoh found out that he killed the Egyptian, he wanted to kill Moses.
Where did Moses go to escape from Pharaoh?
He went to the wilderness.
9:11
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:11Moses became a shepherd in the wilderness far away from Egypt. He married a woman from that place and had two sons.
9:12
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:12Moses was taking care of his father-in-law’s flock of sheep. One day he saw a bush on fire, burning without being destroyed. He went close to the bush to look at it. When he was very close, God spoke to him and said, “Moses, take off your shoes. You are standing on holy ground.”
What unusual thing did Moses see while taking care of his sheep in the wilderness?
He saw a bush that was on fire, but it did not burn up.
What did God tell Moses as he approached the burning bush?
God said, “Moses, take off your shoes. You are standing on holy ground.”
9:13
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:13Then God said, “I have seen the suffering of my people. I will send you to Pharaoh so that you can bring the Israelites out of their slavery in Egypt. I will give them the land of Canaan, the land I promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”
How do we know God cared about the Israelites in Egypt?
God said to Moses, “I have seen the suffering of my people.”
What did God send Moses to do for the Israelites?
God told him to go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of their slavery in Egypt.
What land did God say he would give to the Israelites?
God would give him the land of Canaan, the land God had promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
9:14
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:14Moses asked, “What if the people want to know who sent me, what should I say?” God said, “I AM WHO I AM. Tell them, ‘I AM has sent me to you.’ Also tell them, ‘I am Yahweh, the God of your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.’ This is my name forever.”
What name did God say would be his forever?
He said his name would be Yahweh.
9:15
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 9:15Moses was afraid and did not want to go to Pharaoh because he thought he could not speak well, so God sent Moses’ brother, Aaron, to help him.
Who did God send to help Moses?
God sent Moses’ brother, Aaron, to help him.
10. The Ten Plagues
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:1God warned Moses and Aaron that Pharaoh would be stubborn. When they went to Pharaoh, they said, “This is what the God of Israel says, ‘Let my people go!’” But Pharaoh did not listen to them. Instead of letting the Israelites go free, he forced them to work even harder!
What was God’s message that Moses and Aaron gave to Pharaoh?
God’s message to Pharaoh was, “Let my people go!”
What did Pharaoh do when he heard this command?
He forced the Israelites to work even harder.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:2Pharaoh kept refusing to let the people go, so God sent ten terrible plagues on Egypt. Through these plagues, God showed Pharaoh that he is more powerful than Pharaoh and all of Egypt’s gods.
What did God do when Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go?
He sent ten terrible plagues on Egypt.
What did God show Pharaoh through these plagues?
He showed that he is more powerful than Pharaoh and all of Egypt’s gods.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:3God turned the Nile River into blood, but Pharaoh still would not let the Israelites go.
What did God do to the water in the Nile River?
God turned water in the Nile River into blood.
10:4
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:4God sent frogs all over Egypt. Pharaoh begged Moses to take away the frogs. But after all the frogs died, Pharaoh hardened his heart and would not let the Israelites leave Egypt.
10:5
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:5So God sent a plague of gnats. Then he sent a plague of flies. Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron and told them that if they stopped the plague, the Israelites could leave Egypt. When Moses prayed, God removed all the flies from Egypt. But Pharaoh hardened his heart and would not let the people go free.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:6Next, God caused all the farm animals that belonged to the Egyptians to get sick and die. But Pharaoh’s heart was hardened, and he would not let the Israelites go.
10:7
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:7Then God told Moses to throw ashes into the air in front of Pharaoh. When he did, painful skin sores appeared on the Egyptians, but not on the Israelites. God hardened Pharaoh’s heart, and Pharaoh would not let the Israelites go free.
Who was affected by the plague of the painful skin sores?
The sores appeared on the Egyptians, but not on the Israelites.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:8After that, God sent hail that destroyed most of the crops in Egypt and killed anybody who went outside. Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron and told them, “I have sinned. You may go.” So Moses prayed, and the hail stopped falling from the sky.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:9But Pharaoh sinned again and hardened his heart. He would not let the Israelites go free.
10:10
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:10So God caused swarms of locusts to come over Egypt. These locusts ate all the crops that the hail had not destroyed.
10:11
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:11Then God sent darkness that lasted for three days. It was so dark that the Egyptians could not leave their houses. But there was light where the Israelites lived.
Did the plague of darkness affect everyone equally?
No, it was dark where the Egyptians lived, but there was light where the Israelites lived.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 10:12Even after these nine plagues, Pharaoh still refused to let the Israelites go free. Since Pharaoh would not listen, God planned to send one last plague. This would change Pharaoh’s mind.
How did Pharaoh respond to each of the first nine plagues?
He refused to let the people go free.
What did God do after Pharaoh did not respond to the first nine plagues?
God planned to send one last plague.
What would this last plague do that the first nine had not done?
It would change Pharaoh’s mind.
11. The Passover
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 11:1God sent Moses and Aaron to tell Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. They warned him that, if he did not let them go, God would kill all the firstborn males of Egypt’s people and animals. When Pharaoh heard this, he still refused to believe and obey God.
What did God say he would do to the Egyptians if Pharaoh did not let the Israelites go?
He would kill all the firstborn males of both people and animals.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 11:2God provided a way to save the firstborn son of anyone who believed in him. Each family had to choose a perfect lamb and kill it.
How could people save their firstborn son?
They had to kill a perfect lamb.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 11:3God told the Israelites to put the blood of this lamb around the door of their houses. They should roast the meat. Then they should quickly eat it, along with unleavened bread. He also told them to be ready to leave Egypt immediately after they ate this meal.
What did God tell the Israelites to do with the blood of the lamb?
God told them to put the blood of the lamb around the door of their house.
What specific food did God tell the Israelites to eat with the roasted lamb?
They were to eat bread that was made without yeast.
What were the Israelites to be ready to do when they ate?
They were to be ready to leave Egypt.
11:4
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 11:4The Israelites did everything just as God had commanded them to do. In the middle of the night, God went throughout Egypt killing every firstborn son.
11:5
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 11:5All the houses of the Israelites had blood around the doors, so God passed over those houses. Everybody inside them was safe. They were saved because of the lamb’s blood.
What did God do at the houses that had the blood around the doors?
He passed over those houses and everyone inside was safe.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 11:6But the Egyptians did not believe God or obey his commands. So God did not pass over their houses. God killed every one of the Egyptians’ firstborn sons.
What did God do at every Egyptian house?
He killed the firstborn son.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 11:7Every Egyptian firstborn male died, from the firstborn of the prisoner in jail to the firstborn of Pharaoh. Many people in Egypt were crying and wailing because of their deep sadness.
How many of the firstborn sons of the Egyptians were killed?
All of them died, including Pharaoh’s son.
11:8
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 11:8That same night, Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron and said, “Take the Israelites and leave Egypt immediately!” The Egyptian people also urged the Israelites to leave right away.
What did Pharaoh tell Moses and Aaron after this plague?
He told them to take the Israelites and leave Egypt immediately!
12. The Exodus
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:1The Israelites were very happy to leave Egypt. They were no longer slaves, and they were going to the Promised Land! The Egyptians gave the Israelites whatever they asked for, even gold and silver and other valuable things. Some people from other nations believed in God and went along with the Israelites as they left Egypt.
What did the Egyptians give the Israelites as they left Egypt?
They gave them whatever they asked for, even gold and silver and other valuable things.
Who else left Egypt with the Israelites?
Some people from other nations who believed in God left with them.
12:2
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:2A tall pillar of cloud went ahead of them during the day. It became a tall pillar of fire at night. God, who was in the pillar of cloud and the pillar of fire, was always with them and guided them as they traveled. All they had to do was follow him.
How did God lead the Israelites?
He led them in a pillar of cloud during the day and a pillar of fire at night.
12:3
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:3After a short time, Pharaoh and his people changed their minds. They wanted to make the Israelites their slaves again. So they chased after the Israelites. It was God who made them change their minds. He did this because he wanted everyone to know that he, Yahweh, is more powerful than Pharaoh and all the gods of the Egyptians.
Why did God cause Pharaoh to be stubborn and chase the Israelites?
God did this to show that he is is the One True God who is more powerful than Pharaoh and his gods.
12:4
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:4When the Israelites saw the Egyptian army coming, they realized they were trapped between Pharaoh’s army and the Red Sea. They were very afraid and cried out, “Why did we leave Egypt? We are going to die!”
How did the Israelites react when they were trapped between the sea and Pharaoh’s army?
They said, “Why did we leave Egypt? We are going to die!”
12:5
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:5Moses told the Israelites, “Stop being afraid! God will fight for you today and save you.” Then God told Moses, “Tell the people to move toward the Red Sea.”
What did Moses say to the Israelites to calm their fear?
He told them to stop being afraid! God would fight for them that day and save them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:6Then the pillar of cloud moved between the Israelites and the Egyptians and became a pillar of fire at night. The Egyptians were not able to come near the Israelites all night.
How did God prevent the Egyptians from coming near the Israelites as they started to escape?
He placed the pillar of cloud between them.
12:7
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:7God told Moses to raise his hand over the sea. Then God caused the wind to push the water in the sea to the left and the right, so that there was a path through the sea.
What did God tell Moses to do in order to make a path of escape for the Israelites?
God told him to raise his hand over the sea so that the waters would divide.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:8The Israelites marched through the sea on dry ground with a wall of water on either side of them.
How were the Israelites able to cross the sea?
They walked through it on dry ground.
12:9
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:9Then the Egyptians saw that the Israelites were escaping. The Egyptians started chasing after them again.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:10So they followed the Israelites onto the path through the sea, but God caused the Egyptians to panic and caused their chariots to get stuck. They shouted, “Run away! God is fighting for the Israelites!”
What happened to the Egyptians as they chased the Israelites through the sea?
He caused the Egyptians to panic and their chariots to get stuck.
12:11
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:11The Israelites all arrived at the other side of the sea. Then God told Moses to stretch out his hand again over the water. When Moses did that, the water fell on the Egyptian army and returned to its normal place. The whole Egyptian army drowned.
How did God destroy the Egyptian army?
The water covered the Egyptian army so that they drowned.
12:12
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:12When the Israelites saw that the Egyptians were dead, they trusted in God. They believed that Moses was a prophet of God.
How did the Israelites react when they saw that the Egyptians were dead?
They trusted in God and believed that Moses was a prophet of God.
12:13
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:13The Israelites also rejoiced very much because God had saved them from dying and from being slaves. Now they were free to worship God and obey him. The Israelites sang many songs to celebrate their new freedom and to praise God because he saved them from the Egyptian army.
Why did the Israelites sing and praise God?
They praised him because he had saved them from the Egyptians.
12:14
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 12:14God commanded the Israelites to celebrate a festival every year in order to remember how God had defeated the Egyptians and freed them from being slaves. This festival was called the Passover. In it, they had to celebrate by killing a healthy lamb, roasting it, and eating it with bread made without yeast.
What did God tell the Israelites to do in order to remember his victory over the Egyptians?
He commanded them to celebrate the Passover every year.
13. God’s Covenant with Israel
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:1After God led the Israelites through the Red Sea, he led them through the wilderness to a mountain called Sinai. This was the same mountain where Moses had seen the burning bush. The people set up their tents at the base of the mountain.
Where did God lead the Israelites after they crossed the Red Sea?
He lead them to a mountain called Sinai.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:2God said to Moses and all the people of Israel, “You must always obey me and keep the covenant I am making with you. If you do this, you will be my prized possession, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation.”
What did God promise the Israelites that they would become if they would obey him?
They would be his prized possession, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation.
13:3
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:3For three days the people made themselves ready for God to come near to them. Then God came down to the top of Mount Sinai. When he came, there was thunder, lightning, smoke, and sounds of loud trumpets. Then Moses went by himself up the mountain.
What signs accompanied God when he came down on Mount Sinai?
Thunder, lightning, smoke, and a loud trumpet blast accompanied God when he came down.
13:4
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:4Then God made a covenant with the people. He said, “I am Yahweh, your God. It is I who saved you from being slaves in Egypt. Do not worship any other god.”
13:5
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:5“Do not make idols and do not worship them, because I, Yahweh, must be your only God. Do not use my name in a disrespectful way. Be sure to keep the Sabbath day holy. In other words, do all your work in six days, for the seventh day is a day for you to rest and to remember me.”
13:6
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:6“Honor your father and your mother. Do not murder. Do not commit adultery. Do not steal. Do not lie. Do not desire to have your neighbor’s wife, his house, or anything that belongs to him.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:7The people all agreed to obey the laws that God had given them. They agreed to belong to God alone and to worship only him.
What would God do to the Israelites if they disobeyed his commandments?
He would punish them.
13:8
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:8God also told the Israelites to make a large tent—the Tent of Meeting. He told them exactly how to make this tent and what things to put in it. He told them to make a large curtain to separate the tent into two rooms. God would come into the room behind the curtain and stay there. Only the high priest was allowed to go into that room where God was.
What did God tell the Israelites to build for him?
He told them to make the Tent of Meeting.
Who could enter into the room behind the curtain where God was?
Only the high priest could enter there.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:9The people must also make an altar in front of the Tent of Meeting. Anyone who had disobeyed God’s law should bring an animal to that altar. A priest would then kill it and burn it on the altar as a sacrifice to God. God said that the animal’s blood would cover that person’s sin. In this way, God would not see that sin any longer. That person would become clean in God’s sight. God chose Moses’ brother, Aaron, and Aaron’s descendants to be his priests.
How could the people cover their sin?
They could bring an animal for the priests to sacrifice. The blood of the sacrifice would cover their sin.
Who did God choose to be his priests?
He chose Aaron and his descendants.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:10God wrote these Ten Commandments on two stone tablets and gave them to Moses. God also gave the people many other laws and rules to follow. God promised to bless the people and protect them if they obeyed these laws. But he said he would punish them if they did not obey them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:11For many days, Moses remained on top of Mount Sinai. He was talking with God. But the people became tired of waiting for him to return to them. So they brought gold to Aaron and asked him to make an idol that they could worship instead of God. In this way, they sinned terribly against God.
What did the people do when they got tired of waiting for Moses to return from Mount Sinai?
They asked Aaron to make a gold idol, and then they worshiped it and made sacrifices to it.
13:12
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:12Aaron made a golden idol in the shape of a calf. The people began to wildly worship the idol and make sacrifices to it! God was very angry with them because of their sin. God told Moses he wanted to destroy them. But Moses asked God not to kill them. God listened to his prayer and did not destroy them.
Why did God not destroy the Israelites when they disobeyed?
He did not destroy them because Moses prayed for them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:13When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, he was carrying the two stone tablets on which God had written the Ten Commandments. When Moses saw the idol, he was so angry that he smashed the tablets.
What happened to the stones on which God had written the Ten Commandments?
Moses was angry and smashed the stones.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:14Then Moses burned the idol and ground it into powder. He threw the powder into a stream and made the people drink the water. God sent a plague on the people and many of them died.
What did Moses do to the idol?
He burned the idol and ground it into powder, and then he made the people drink it in water.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 13:15Moses made new stone tablets for the Ten Commandments to replace the ones that he had broken. Then he climbed the mountain again and prayed that God would forgive the people. God listened to Moses and forgave them. Moses came back down the mountain with the Ten Commandments on the new tablets. Then God led the Israelites away from Mount Sinai toward the Promised Land.
Where did the Israelites go after Mount Sinai?
God led the Israelites toward the Promised Land.
14. Wandering in the Wilderness
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:1God finished telling the Israelites about all the laws that they must obey because of his covenant with them. Then he led them away from Mount Sinai. He wanted to take them to the Promised Land. This land was also called Canaan. God went ahead of them in the pillar of cloud, and they followed him.
Where did God lead the Israelites after they left Mount Sinai?
He led them towards Canaan, the Promised Land.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:2God had promised Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that he would give the Promised Land to their descendants, but now there were many people groups living there. They were called Canaanites. The Canaanites did not worship or obey God. They worshiped false gods and did many evil things.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:3God told the Israelites, “After you go into the Promised Land, you must get rid of all the Canaanites there. Do not make peace with them and do not marry them. You must completely destroy all of their idols. If you do not obey me, you will end up worshiping their idols instead of me.”
What did God tell the Israelites to do to the Canaanites?
He told them to get rid of all of them, not to make peace with them, not to marry them, and to destroy all of their idols.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:4When the Israelites reached the border of Canaan, Moses chose 12 men, one from each tribe of Israel. He gave the men instructions to go and spy on the land to see what it was like. They were also to spy on the Canaanites to see if they were strong or weak.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:5The 12 men traveled through Canaan for 40 days, and then they came back. They told the people, “The land is very fertile and the crops are plentiful!” But ten of the spies said, “The cities are very strong and the people are giants! If we attack them, they will certainly defeat us and kill us!”
What did the 12 spies say about the land of Canaan?
The land is very fertile and the crops are plentiful.
Why did ten of the spies say the Israelites should not attack the people of Canaan?
They said, “The cities are strong and the people are giants. If we attack them, they will defeat us and kill us!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:6Immediately, Caleb and Joshua, the other two spies, said, “It is true that the people of Canaan are tall and strong, but we can certainly defeat them! God will fight for us!”
What did Caleb and Joshua say about the people of Canaan?
They said, “The people are strong, but we can defeat them. God will fight for us!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:7But the people did not listen to Caleb and Joshua. They became angry with Moses and Aaron and said, “Why did you bring us to this horrible place? We should have stayed in Egypt. If we go into the land, we will die in battle, and the Canaanites will make our wives and children to be slaves.” The people wanted to choose a different leader to take them back to Egypt.
What did the people want to do after they heard the report of the spies?
They wanted to choose another leader and go back to Egypt.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:8When the people said this, God was very angry. He came to the Tent of Meeting and said, “You have rebelled against me, so all of you will have to wander in the wilderness. Everyone who is 20 years or older will die there and never enter the land I am giving you. Only Joshua and Caleb will enter it.”
How did God say he would punish the people for their disobedience?
They would wander in the wilderness until everyone twenty years or older, except Caleb and Joshua, died.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:9When the people heard God say this, they were sorry they had sinned. So they decided to attack the people of Canaan. Moses warned them not to go because God would not go with them, but they did not listen to him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:10God did not go with them into this battle, so the Canaanites defeated them and killed many of them. Then the Israelites turned back from Canaan. For the next 40 years, they would wander through the wilderness.
Why were the Israelites defeated when they attacked the Canaanites?
They were defeated because God did not go with them into the battle.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:11During the 40 years that the people of Israel wandered in the wilderness, God provided for them. He gave them bread from heaven, called manna. He also sent flocks of quail (which are medium-sized birds) into their camp so they could have meat to eat. During all that time, God kept their clothes and sandals from wearing out.
How long did the Israelites wander in the wilderness?
They wandered for 40 years.
How did God provide for the Israelites in the wilderness?
He gave them manna, sent flocks of quail, and kept their clothes and shoes from wearing out.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:12To provide them with water to drink, God miraculously made it come out of a rock. But despite all this, the people of Israel complained and grumbled against God and against Moses. Even so, God was still faithful. He did what he promised that he would do for the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
How did God respond when the people complained and grumbled?
God was still faithful to his promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:13Another time when the people did not have any water, God told Moses, “Speak to the rock, and water will come out of it.” But Moses did not speak to the rock. Instead, he hit the rock twice with a stick. In this way, he dishonored God. Water came out of the rock for everyone to drink, but God was angry with Moses. He said, “Because you did this, you will not enter the Promised Land.”
Why was God angry when Moses struck the rock?
God was angry because Moses dishonored God by not speaking to the rock as God told him to do.
How did God punish Moses for his disobedience?
God said that Moses would not enter the Promised Land.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:14After the Israelites had wandered in the wilderness for 40 years, all of those who had rebelled against God were dead. Then God led the people to the edge of the Promised Land again. Moses was now very old, so God chose Joshua to lead the people. God also promised Moses that one day he would send to the people another prophet like Moses.
Who did God promise to send one day in the future?
He would send another prophet like Moses.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 14:15Then God told Moses to go to the top of a mountain so he could see the Promised Land. Moses saw the Promised Land but God did not permit him to enter it. Then Moses died, and the Israelites mourned for 30 days. Joshua became their new leader. Joshua was a good leader because he trusted and obeyed God.
Who led the Israelites after Moses died?
Joshua led them.
What kind of leader was Joshua?
He was a good leader because he trusted and obeyed God.
15. The Promised Land
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:1At last it was time for the Israelites to enter Canaan, the Promised Land. In that land was a city called Jericho. It had strong walls around it to protect it. Joshua sent two spies to that city. In that city lived a prostitute named Rahab. She hid these spies, and later she helped them to escape from the city. She did this because she believed God. The spies promised to protect Rahab and her family when the Israelites would destroy Jericho.
When it was time to enter the Promised Land, what did Joshua do first?
He sent two spies to Jericho.
What did the spies promise to do for Rahab the prostitute?
They promised to protect Rahab and her family when the Israelites destroyed the city.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:2The Israelites had to cross the Jordan River to enter into the Promised Land. God told Joshua, “Have the priests go first.” When the priests started to step into the Jordan River, the water upstream stopped flowing so the Israelites could cross over to the other side of the river on dry ground.
How were the Israelites able to cross the Jordan River?
When the priests started to step into the Jordan River, the water stopped flowing.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:3After the people crossed the Jordan River, God told Joshua to get ready to attack the city of Jericho, even though it was very strong. God told the people that their priests and soldiers must march around the city once a day for six days. So the priests and the soldiers did this.
How did the Israelites attack Jericho?
They marched around the city once a day for six days.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:4God also said that on the seventh day the Israelites must march around the city seven times. Then the priests must blow their trumpets and all the people must shout loudly. So they did this.
What did the Israelites do to Jericho on the seventh day?
On the seventh day, they marched around the city seven more times. After they marched around the city for the last time, the priests blew their trumpets and the soldiers shouted.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:5Then the walls around Jericho fell down! The Israelites destroyed everything in the city, as God had commanded. They only spared Rahab and her family, who became part of the Israelites. When the other people living in Canaan heard that the Israelites had destroyed Jericho, they were terrified that the Israelites would attack them also.
What happened when the soldiers shouted and the priests blew trumpets?
The walls of Jericho fell down so the Israelites could destroy everything in the city.
What happened to Rahab and her family?
They were not killed, and they became part of the Israelites.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:6God had commanded the Israelites not to make a peace treaty with any of the people groups in Canaan. But one of the Canaanite people groups, called the Gibeonites, lied to Joshua and said they were from a place far from Canaan. They asked Joshua to make a peace treaty with them. Joshua and the other leaders of the Israelites did not ask God what they should do. Instead, they made a peace treaty with the Gibeonites.
How did the Gibeonites trick the Israelites into making a peace treaty with them?
They said they were from a place far from Canaan.
Why did Joshua and the Israelites not know the Gibeonites were lying?
They did not ask God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:7Three days later, the Israelites found out that the Gibeonites really did live in Canaan. They were angry because the Gibeonites had deceived them. But they kept the peace treaty they had made with them because it was a promise before God. Then, some time later, the kings of another people group in Canaan, the Amorites, heard that the Gibeonites had made a peace treaty with the Israelites, so they combined their armies into one large army and attacked Gibeon. The Gibeonites sent a message to Joshua asking for help.
Why did the Israelites keep the peace treaty and defend the Gibeonites?
They did not kill them because the Israelites had made a promise before God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:8So Joshua gathered the Israelite army. They marched all night to reach the Gibeonites. In the early morning, they surprised the Amorite armies and attacked them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:9God fought for Israel that day. He caused the Amorites to be confused and he sent large hailstones that killed many of the Amorites.
How else did God fight for the Israelites against the Amorites?
He confused the Amorites and sent large hailstones on them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:10God also caused the sun to stay in one place in the sky so that Israel would have enough time to completely defeat the Amorites. On that day, God won a great victory for Israel.
How else did God fight for the Israelites against the Amorites?
He caused the sun to stay in one place so the Israelites had enough time to completely defeat them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:11After God defeated those armies, many of the other Canaanite people groups gathered together to attack Israel. Joshua and the Israelites attacked and destroyed them.
What did Joshua and the Israelites do to the other Canaanite people groups who attacked them?
Joshua and the Israelites destroyed them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:12After these battles, God gave each tribe of Israel its own section of the Promised Land. Then God gave Israel peace along all its borders.
What did each tribe of Israel receive?
God gave each of the 12 tribes of Israel its own section of the Promised Land.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 15:13When Joshua was an old man, he called all the people of Israel together. Then Joshua reminded the people that they had promised to obey the covenant that God had made with the Israelites at Mount Sinai. The people promised to be faithful to God and obey his laws.
Why did Joshua call the Israelites together when he was old?
He called them together to remind them of their obligation to obey the covenant that God had made with them.
How did the Israelites answer Joshua?
They promised to remain faithful to God and to follow his laws.
16. The Deliverers
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:1After Joshua died, the Israelites disobeyed God. They did not obey God’s laws, and they did not drive out the rest of the Canaanites from the Promised Land. The Israelites began to worship the Canaanite gods instead of Yahweh, the true God. The Israelites had no king, so everyone did what they thought was right for themselves.
How did the Israelites disobey God after Joshua died?
They did not drive out the Canaanites, and they worshiped the Canaanite gods instead of Yahweh, the true God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:2By disobeying God, the Israelites started a pattern that repeated many times. The pattern went like this: the Israelites would disobey God for several years, then he would punish them by allowing their enemies to defeat them. These enemies would steal things from the Israelites, destroy their property, and kill many of them. Then after Israel’s enemies oppressed them for many years, the Israelites would repent of their sin and ask God to rescue them.
How did God punish the Israelites for their disobedience?
God allowed their enemies to defeat them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:3Each time the Israelites repented, God would rescue them. He did this by providing a deliverer—a person who would fight against their enemies and defeat them. Then there would be peace in the land and the deliverer would rule over them well. God sent many deliverers to rescue the people. God did this again after he allowed the Midianites, a nearby enemy people group, to defeat the Israelites.
How did God respond when the Israelites cried out for help?
He provided a deliverer who rescued them and brought peace to the land.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:4The Midianites took all of the Israelites’ crops for seven years. The Israelites were so scared, they hid in caves so the Midianites would not find them. Finally, they cried out to God to save them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:5There was an Israelite man name Gideon. One day, he was threshing grain in a hidden place so the Midianites would not steal it. The angel of Yahweh came to Gideon and said, “God is with you, mighty warrior. Go and save Israel from the Midianites.”
What was Gideon doing when the angel of Yahweh came to him?
Gideon was threshing grain secretly so the Midianites would not steal it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:6Gideon’s father had an altar dedicated to an idol. The first thing God told Gideon to do was to tear down that altar. But Gideon was afraid of the people, so he waited until nighttime. Then he tore down the altar and smashed it to pieces. He built a new altar to God nearby and made a sacrifice to God on it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:7The next morning the people saw that someone had torn down and destroyed the altar, and they were very angry. They went to Gideon’s house to kill him, but Gideon’s father said, “Why are you trying to help your god? If he is a god, let him protect himself!” Because he said this, the people did not kill Gideon.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:8Then the Midianites came again to steal from the Israelites. There were so many of them that they could not be counted. Gideon called the Israelites together to fight them. Gideon asked God for two signs so he could be sure that God was really telling him to save Israel.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:9For the first sign, Gideon laid a sheepskin on the ground and asked God to let the morning dew fall only on the sheepskin and not on the ground. God did that. The next night, he asked that the ground be wet but the sheepskin dry. God did that, too. Because of these two signs, Gideon believed that God really wanted him to save Israel from the Midianites.
What two signs did God do to prove that he would save Israel through Gideon?
God made the morning dew fall only on the sheepskin and not the ground, and then the dew fell only on the ground and not the sheepskin.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:10Then Gideon called for soldiers to come to him, and 32,000 men came. But God told him this was too many. So Gideon sent home 22,000 men, all who were afraid to fight. God told Gideon that he still had too many men. So Gideon sent all of them home except for 300 soldiers.
Why did Gideon send home all except 300 of the soldiers?
He sent them home because God told him he had too many men.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:11That night God told Gideon, “Go down to the Midianite camp and listen to them talk. When you hear what they say, you will no longer be afraid to attack them.” So that night, Gideon went down to the camp and heard a Midianite soldier telling his friend about something he had dreamed. The man’s friend said, “This dream means that Gideon’s army will defeat us, the Midianite army!” When Gideon heard this, he worshiped God.
What additional sign did God give Gideon so he would not be afraid?
Gideon heard a Midianite soldier tell of his dream that Gideon’s army would defeat the Midianite army.
What did Gideon do when he heard the Midianite soldier’s dream?
He worshiped God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:12Then Gideon returned to his soldiers and gave each of them a horn, a clay pot, and a burning torch. They surrounded the camp where the Midianite soldiers were sleeping. Gideon’s 300 soldiers had the torches in the pots so the Midianites could not see the light of the torches.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:13Then, all of Gideon’s soldiers broke their pots at the same moment, suddenly revealing the fire of the torches. They blew their horns and shouted, “A sword for Yahweh and for Gideon!”
How did Gideon and his men attack the Midianites?
They surrounded the Midianite camp, broke their pots to reveal their torches, and blew their horns and shouted, “A sword for Yahweh and for Gideon.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:14God confused the Midianites so that they started attacking and killing each other. Immediately, Gideon sent messengers to call many other Israelites to come from their homes and help chase the Midianites. They killed many of them and chased the rest of them out of the Israelites’ land. God caused 120,000 Midianites to die that day. This is how God saved Israel.
What did God do to help Gideon defeat the Midianites?
God confused the Midianites so they attacked and killed each other.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:15The people wanted to make Gideon their king. Gideon did not allow them to do this, but he asked them for some of the gold rings that each of them had taken from the Midianites. The people gave Gideon a large amount of gold.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:16Then Gideon used the gold to make a special garment like the high priest used to wear. But the people started worshiping it as if it were an idol. So God punished Israel again because they worshiped idols. God allowed their enemies to defeat them. They finally asked God for help again, and God sent them another deliverer to rescue them.
What did Gideon do that later led the people to return to idol worship?
He made a special garment of gold that the people later began to worship as an idol.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:17This same thing happened many times: the Israelites would sin, God would punish them, they would repent, and God would send someone to rescue them. Over many years, God sent many deliverers who saved the Israelites from their enemies.
What did the Israelites do many times?
The Israelites would sin, God would punish them, they would repent, and God would send a deliverer to save them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 16:18Finally, the people asked God for a king like all the other nations had. They wanted a king who was tall and strong, and who could lead them into battle. God did not like this request, but he gave them a king just as they had asked.
Why did the people ask God for a king?
All the other nations had kings, and the Israelites wanted someone to lead them into battle.
How did God answer their request?
He gave them a king, just as they had asked.
17. God’s Covenant with David
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:1Saul was the first king of Israel. He was tall and handsome, just like the people wanted. Saul was a good king for the first few years that he ruled over Israel. But then he became a wicked man who did not obey God, so God chose a different man who would one day be king in his place.
Was Saul, the first king of Israel, a good king or a wicked king?
He was good for the first few years, but then he became wicked.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:2God chose a young Israelite named David and began to prepare him to one day become king after Saul. David was a shepherd from the town of Bethlehem. At different times, David killed both a lion and a bear that attacked his father’s sheep while David was watching them. David was a humble and righteous man. He trusted and obeyed God.
What was David’s occupation before he became king?
He was a shepherd who took care of sheep.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:3When David was still a young man, he fought against a giant named Goliath. Goliath was a very good soldier. He was very strong and about three meters tall! But God helped David kill Goliath and save Israel. After that, David won many victories over Israel’s enemies. David became a great soldier, and he led Israel’s army in many battles. The people praised him very much.
Why was it so amazing that David was able to kill Goliath?
Goliath was a very tall, very strong trained soldier wearing battle gear. David was a shepherd boy with no weapon but a sling.
Why did the people of Israel praise David?
He won many victories over Israel’s enemies.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:4The people loved David so much that King Saul became jealous of him. Finally Saul wanted to kill him, so David ran away into the wilderness to hide from him and his soldiers. One day when Saul and his soldiers were looking for him, Saul went into a cave. It was the same cave that David was hiding in, but Saul did not see him. David went up very close behind Saul and cut off a piece of his clothing. Later, after Saul left the cave, David shouted to him to look at the cloth he was holding. In this way, Saul knew that David refused to kill him to become king.
What did David do when he had a chance to kill Saul in the cave?
He spared Saul and only cut off a piece of his clothes.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:5Some time later, Saul died in battle, and David became king of Israel. He was a good king, and the people loved him. God blessed David and made him successful. David fought many battles, and God helped him defeat Israel’s enemies. David conquered the city of Jerusalem and made it his capital city, where he lived and ruled. David was king for 40 years. During this time, Israel became powerful and wealthy.
What was the city that David conquered and then made his capital?
He made Jerusalem his capital.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:6David wanted to build a temple where all the Israelites could worship God and offer him sacrifices. For about 400 years, the people had been worshiping God and offering sacrifices to him at the Tent of Meeting that Moses had made.
What did David want to build for God?
David wanted to build a temple where all the Israelites could worship God and offer sacrifices.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:7But there was a prophet named Nathan. God sent him to tell David this: “You have fought in many wars, so you will not build this Temple for me. Your son will build it. But still, I will greatly bless you. One of your descendants will rule as king over my people forever!” The only descendant of David who could rule forever was the Messiah. The Messiah was God’s Chosen One who would save the people of the world from their sin.
Why did God not allow David to build a temple?
David would not build it because he had fought in so many wars.
Who did God say would build the Temple?
David’s son would build it.
What was the great promise that God gave to David?
God promised that one of David’s descendants would rule as king over God’s people forever.
What great act would the Messiah do?
He would save the people of the world from their sin.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:8When David heard Nathan’s message, he thanked God and praised him. God was honoring him and giving him many blessings. Of course, David did not know when God would do these things. We know now that the Israelites would have to wait a long time before the Messiah came, almost 1,000 years.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:9David ruled his people justly for many years. He obeyed God faithfully, and God blessed him. However, in his later years, he sinned greatly against God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:10One day, David looked out from his palace and saw a beautiful woman bathing. He did not know her, but he found out that her name was Bathsheba.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:11Instead of looking away, David sent someone to bring her to him. He slept with her and sent her back home. A short time later, Bathsheba sent a message to David saying that she was pregnant.
What terrible sin did David commit later in his life?
He committed adultery with Bathsheba, and murdered her husband.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:12Bathsheba’s husband was a man named Uriah. He was one of David’s best soldiers. He was away fighting in a war at this time. David called Uriah back from the battle and told him to go be with his wife. But Uriah refused to go home while the rest of the soldiers were in battle. So David sent Uriah back to the battle and told the general to place him where the enemy was strongest so that he would be killed. This is what happened: Uriah died in battle.
What did David do so that people would not know that he had sinned?
He had his general place Uriah where he would be killed in battle.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:13After Uriah died in the war, David married Bathsheba. Later, she gave birth to David’s son. God was very angry about what David had done, so he sent the prophet Nathan to tell David how evil his sin was. David repented of his sin and God forgave him. For the rest of his life, David followed and obeyed God, even in difficult times.
What did David do when Nathan confronted him about his sin?
David repented of his sin and received God’s forgiveness.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 17:14But David’s baby boy died. This is how God punished David. Also, until David died, some members of his own family rebelled against him, and David lost much power. But God was faithful and still did what he had promised David he would do for him, even though David had disobeyed him. Later, David and Bathsheba had another son, and they named him Solomon.
How did God punish David for his sin?
David’s baby boy died, there was fighting in David’s family for the rest of his life, and David’s power was greatly weakened.
Did God still keep his promises to David in spite of David’s unfaithfulness?
Yes, he still kept them.
What was the name of their son who was born later to David and Bathsheba?
His name was Solomon.
18. The Divided Kingdom
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:1King David ruled for 40 years. Then he died, and his son Solomon began to rule over Israel. God spoke to Solomon and asked him what he wanted most that God should do for him. Solomon asked that God would make him very wise. This pleased God, so he made Solomon the wisest man in the world. Solomon learned many things and was a very wise ruler. God also made him very wealthy.
What did Solomon ask God to do for him?
He asked God to make him very wise.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:2In Jerusalem, Solomon built the Temple for which his father, David, had planned and gathered materials. People now worshiped God and offered sacrifices to him at the Temple instead of at the Tent of Meeting. God came and was present in the Temple, and he lived there with his people.
What was the purpose of the Temple that Solomon built?
It was a place for the people to worship God and offer sacrifices.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:3But Solomon loved women from other countries. He disobeyed God by marrying many women, almost 1,000 of them! Many of these women came from foreign countries and brought their gods with them and continued to worship them. When Solomon was old, he also worshiped their gods.
What serious sins did Solomon commit?
He married many foreign women and worshiped their gods in his old age.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:4God was angry with Solomon because of this. He said that he would punish him by dividing the nation of Israel into two kingdoms. He would do this after Solomon died.
How did God punish Solomon’s sins?
God said he would divide the nation of Israel into two kingdoms after Solomon’s death.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:5After Solomon died, his son Rehoboam became king. All the people of the nation of Israel came together to accept him as their king. They complained to Rehoboam that Solomon had made them do a lot of hard work and pay a lot of taxes. They asked Rehoboam to make them work less.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:6But Rehoboam answered them in a very foolish way. He said, “You say that my father, Solomon, made you work hard. But I will make you work harder than he did, and I will make you suffer worse than he did.”
What foolish answer did Rehoboam give to the people?
I will make you work harder and punish you more than my father, Solomon, did.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:7When the people heard him say this, most of them rebelled against him. Ten tribes left him; only two tribes remained with him. These two tribes called themselves the kingdom of Judah.
What was the name of the kingdom founded by the two southern tribes who remained with Rehoboam?
It was named the kingdom of Judah.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:8The other ten tribes made a man named Jeroboam to be their king. These tribes were in the northern part of the land. They called themselves the kingdom of Israel.
How many of the tribes rebelled against Rehoboam and formed the northern kingdom?
Ten tribes joined the kingdom of Israel.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:9Jeroboam rebelled against God and caused the people to sin. He built two idols for his people to worship. They no longer went to Jerusalem in the kingdom of Judah to worship God at the Temple.
What did Jeroboam do to keep his people from going to Judah to worship at the Temple?
He built and placed two idols in the kingdom of Israel for his people to worship.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:10The kingdoms of Judah and Israel became enemies and often fought against each other.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:11In the new kingdom of Israel, all the kings were evil. Many of these kings were killed by other Israelites who wanted to become king in their place.
How many of the kings of Israel were faithful to God?
None of them were faithful.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:12All of the kings and most of the people of the kingdom of Israel worshiped idols. When they did this, they often slept with prostitutes and sometimes even sacrificed children to the idols.
What were some of the evil practices that were often included in the worship of idols?
They took part in sexual immorality and child sacrifice.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 18:13The kings of Judah were descendants of David. Some of these kings were good men who ruled justly and worshiped God. But most of Judah’s kings were evil. They ruled badly, and they worshiped idols. Some of these kings even sacrificed their children to false gods. Most of the people of Judah also rebelled against God and worshiped other gods.
Who was the ancestor of the kings of Judah?
King David was their ancestor.
Were any kings of Judah faithful to God?
Yes, some were faithful, but most were evil.
19. The Prophets
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:1God was always sending prophets to the Israelites. The prophets heard messages from God and then told them to the people.
Where did the prophets get the messages that they spoke to the people?
They heard the messages from God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:2Elijah was a prophet when Ahab was king over the kingdom of Israel. Ahab was an evil man. He tried to make the people worship a false god named Baal. So Elijah told King Ahab that God was going to punish the people. He said to him, “There will be no rain or dew in the kingdom of Israel until I say it will rain again.” This made Ahab so angry that he decided to kill Elijah.
What did Elijah say that God was going to do to punish the people?
Elijah said that God will withhold rain and dew in the kingdom of Israel until Elijah says it will rain again.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:3So God told Elijah to go into the wilderness to hide from Ahab. Elijah went into the wilderness to a certain stream where God directed him. Every morning and every evening, birds would bring Elijah bread and meat. During this time, Ahab and his army looked for Elijah, but they could not find him.
How did God provide for Elijah in the wilderness where he was hiding?
Every morning and evening, God sent birds with bread and meat for him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:4Because there was no rain, after some time the stream dried up. So Elijah went to another country close by. In that country lived a poor widow and her son. They had almost run out of food because there was no harvest. But still, as the woman took care of Elijah, God provided for her and her son. Her jar of flour and her bottle of oil never became empty. They had food during the whole famine. Elijah stayed there for about three years.
How did God provide for Elijah when he lived with the widow and her son?
God caused their flour jar and bottle of oil to never become empty.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:5After three and a half years, God told Elijah that he would make it rain again. He told Elijah to return to the kingdom of Israel and speak with Ahab. So Elijah went to Ahab. When Ahab saw him, he said, “There you are, you troublemaker!” Elijah replied to him, “It is you who are the troublemaker! You have abandoned Yahweh. He is the true God, but you are worshiping Baal. Now you must bring all the people of the kingdom of Israel to Mount Carmel.”
What great evil did Elijah say that Ahab had committed?
Ahab had abandoned Yahweh, the true God, and had worshiped Baal.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:6So all the people of Israel went to Mount Carmel. The men who said they spoke messages for Baal also came. These were Baal’s prophets. There were 450 of them. Elijah said to the people, “How long will you keep changing your mind? If Yahweh is God, worship him! But if Baal is God, worship him!”
What choice did Elijah tell the people they must make?
He told them that if Yahweh is God, they should serve him, but if Baal is God, they should serve Baal.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:7Then Elijah said to Baal’s prophets, “Kill a bull, divide the meat into pieces, and put it on an altar for a sacrifice, but do not light the fire. I will do the same later, and I will put the meat on a different altar. Then if God sends fire on the altar, you will know that he is the real God.” So the prophets of Baal prepared a sacrifice but did not light the fire.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:8Then the prophets of Baal prayed to Baal, “Hear us, Baal!” All day long they prayed and shouted and even cut themselves with knives, but Baal did not answer, and he did not send any fire.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:9Baal’s prophets spent almost the whole day praying to Baal. They finally stopped praying. Then Elijah put the meat of another bull on an altar for God. After that, he told the people to pour 12 huge pots of water on top of the sacrifice until the meat, the wood, and even the ground around the altar were completely wet.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:10Then Elijah prayed, “Yahweh, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, show us today that you are the God of Israel and that I am your servant. Answer me so that these people will know that you are the true God.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:11Immediately, fire fell from the sky. It burned up the meat, the wood, the rocks, the soil, and even the water that was around the altar. When the people saw this, they prostrated themselves to the ground and said, “Yahweh is God! Yahweh is God!”
How did God show he is the real God?
God sent fire from the sky and burned up the meat, the wood, the rocks, the dirt, and the water around the altar.
How did the people respond when they saw this demonstration of power?
They fell on the ground and said, “Yahweh is God! Yahweh is God!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:12Then Elijah said, “Do not let any of the prophets of Baal escape!” So the people captured the prophets of Baal and took them away from there and killed them.
What happened to the prophets of Baal?
The people took them away and killed them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:13Then Elijah said to King Ahab, “Return immediately to your home, because the rain is coming.” Soon the sky became black, and a heavy rain began. Yahweh was ending the drought. This also showed that he is the true God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:14When Elijah finished his work, God chose a man named Elisha to be his prophet. God did many miracles through Elisha. One of the miracles happened to Naaman. He was the commander of an enemy army, but he had a bad skin disease. Naaman heard about Elisha, so he went to Elisha and asked him to heal him. Elisha told Naaman to go the Jordan River and dip himself in the water seven times.
What did Elisha tell Naaman to do to in order to heal his skin disease?
He told him to dip himself seven times in the Jordan River.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:15Naaman became angry. He refused to do this because it seemed foolish. But later he changed his mind. He went to the Jordan River and dipped himself seven times into the water. When he came up from the water the last time, God healed him.
What did Naaman do after he heard Elisha’s instructions?
At first he was angry and would not do it because it seemed foolish, but later he changed his mind and did it, and was completely healed.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:16God also sent many other prophets to the people of Israel. They all told the people to stop worshiping idols. Instead, people should act justly with each other and have mercy on each other. The prophets warned the people that they must stop doing evil and obey God instead. If the people did not do this, then God would judge them as guilty, and he would punish them.
What did the prophets tell the people to do?
They told them to stop worshiping idols and to show justice and mercy to others; otherwise, God would punish them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:17Most of the time, the people did not obey God. They often mistreated the prophets and sometimes even killed them. Once, they put the prophet Jeremiah into a dry well and left him there to die. He sank down into the mud in the bottom of the well. But then the king had mercy on him and ordered his servants to pull Jeremiah out of the well before he died.
In general, how did the people treat the prophets?
The people mistreated the prophets and sometimes even killed them.
How did the people mistreat the prophet Jeremiah?
The people put Jeremiah in a dry well and left him there to die.
Did Jeremiah die in the well?
No, the king had mercy on him and had his servants pull Jeremiah out.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 19:18The prophets continued to speak for God even though the people hated them. They warned people that God would destroy them if they did not repent. They also reminded people that God promised to send them the Messiah.
The prophets reminded the people that God would send a special person. Who was that person?
The person that God would send was the Messiah.
20. The Exile and Return
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:1The kingdom of Israel and the kingdom of Judah both sinned against God. They broke the covenant that God had made with them at Sinai. God sent his prophets to warn them to repent and worship him again, but they refused to obey.
What was the warning that the prophets spoke to the people?
They told them to repent and worship God again.
How did the people respond to the message from the prophets?
The people refused to obey.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:2So God punished both kingdoms by allowing their enemies to destroy them. Assyria was another nation that became very powerful. The Assyrians were also very cruel to other nations. They came and destroyed the kingdom of Israel. The Assyrians killed many people in the kingdom of Israel, took away everything they wanted, and burned much of the country.
What enemy destroyed the kingdom of Israel?
The Assyrians destroyed the kingdom of Israel.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:3The Assyrians gathered together all the leaders, the rich people, and the people who could make valuable things. They took them to Assyria. Only some very poor Israelites remained in Israel.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:4Then the Assyrians brought foreigners to live in the land. The foreigners rebuilt the cities. They intermarried with the Israelites who were left there. The descendants of these people were called Samaritans.
Who were the Samaritans?
The Samaritans were the descendants of the Israelites who married the foreigners brought to the land by the Assyrians.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:5The people in the kingdom of Judah saw how God had punished the people of the kingdom of Israel for not believing and obeying him. But they still worshiped idols, including the gods of the Canaanites. God sent prophets to warn them, but they refused to listen.
Did the people of the kingdom of Judah obey God when they saw how he had punished the kingdom of Israel?
No, they continued worshiping idols.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:6About 100 years after the Assyrians destroyed the kingdom of Israel, God sent Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Babylonians, to attack the kingdom of Judah. Babylon was a powerful nation. The king of Judah agreed to be Nebuchadnezzar’s servant and pay him a lot of money every year.
Who did the king of Judah agree to serve?
He agreed to serve King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:7But after a few years, the king of Judah rebelled against Babylon. So, the Babylonians came back and attacked the kingdom of Judah. They captured the city of Jerusalem, destroyed the Temple, and took away all the treasures of the city and the Temple.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:8To punish the king of Judah for rebelling, Nebuchadnezzar’s soldiers killed the king’s sons in front of him and then made him blind. After that, they took the king away so he would die in prison in Babylon.
When the king of Judah rebelled, what did Nebuchadnezzar’s soldiers do to him?
They killed the king’s sons in front of him, made him blind, and took him away to die in prison in Babylon.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:9Nebuchadnezzar and his army took almost all of the people of the kingdom of Judah to Babylon, leaving only the poorest people behind to plant the fields. This period of time when God’s people were forced to leave the Promised Land is called the Exile.
What do we call the period of time when God’s people were forced to leave the Promised Land?
This period is called the Exile.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:10Even though God punished his people for their sin by taking them away into exile, he did not forget them or his promises. God continued to watch over his people and speak to them through his prophets. He promised that, after 70 years, they would return to the Promised Land again.
What did God promise to the people during the Exile?
God promised that after 70 years, they would return to the Promised Land again.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:11About 70 years later, Cyrus, the king of Persia, defeated Babylonia. So, instead of the Babylonian Empire, the Persian Empire now ruled over many nations. The Israelites were now called Jews. Most of them had lived their whole lives in Babylon. Only a few very old Jews even remembered the land of Judah.
Who was the king who defeated the Babylonians?
Cyrus, king of the Persians, defeated the Babylonians.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:12The Persians were very strong, but they had mercy on the people they conquered. Shortly after Cyrus became king of the Persians, he gave an order that any Jew who wanted to return to Judah could leave Persia and go back to Judah. He even gave them money to rebuild the Temple! So, after 70 years in exile, a small group of Jews returned to the city of Jerusalem in Judah.
What order did King Cyrus give concerning the Jews?
He ordered that any Jew who wanted to return to Judah could go there.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 20:13When the people arrived in Jerusalem, they rebuilt the Temple and the wall around the city. The Persians still ruled over them, but once again the Jews were living in the Promised Land and worshiping at the Temple.
What did the Jews do when they arrived in Jerusalem?
They rebuilt the Temple and the wall around the city.
21. God Promises the Messiah
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:1Even when God created the world, he knew that he would send the Messiah at some time far later. He promised Adam and Eve that he would do this. He said that a descendant of Eve would be born who would crush the snake’s head. Of course, Satan appeared as a snake in order to deceive Eve. God meant that the Messiah would defeat Satan completely.
When did God first decide to send the Messiah?
He decided this before he created the world.
What would the Messiah do to Satan?
The Messiah would defeat Satan completely.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:2God promised Abraham that through him all people groups of the world would receive a blessing. God would fulfill this promise by sending the Messiah at some later time. The Messiah would save people from their sin out of every people group in the world.
Who would God sent to fulfill his promise that all people groups will be blessed through Abraham?
He would send the Messiah.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:3God promised Moses that in the future he would send another prophet like Moses. This prophet would be the Messiah. In this way, God promised again that he would send the Messiah.
In what way would the Messiah like Moses?
The Messiah would be a prophet like Moses.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:4God promised King David that one of his own descendants would be the Messiah. He would be king and rule over God’s people forever.
How would the Messiah be related to King David?
The Messiah would be one of David’s descendants.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:5God spoke to the prophet Jeremiah and told him that he would make a New Covenant one day. The New Covenant would not be like the old covenant God made with Israel at Sinai. When he would make his New Covenant with people, he would make them to know him personally. Each person would love him and want to obey his laws. God said this would be like writing his law on their hearts. They would be his people, and God would forgive their sins. It is the Messiah who would make the New Covenant with them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:6God’s prophets also said that the Messiah would be a prophet, a priest, and a king. A prophet is a person who hears the words of God and then proclaims God’s messages to the people. The Messiah that God promised to send would be the perfect prophet. That is, the Messiah would hear God’s messages perfectly, he would understand them perfectly, and he would teach them to people perfectly.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:7Israelite priests kept on making sacrifices to God for the people. These sacrifices were in place of God punishing the people for their sins. Priests also prayed to God for the people. However, the Messiah would be the perfect high priest who would offer himself as a perfect sacrifice to God. That is, he would never sin, and when he would give himself to be the sacrifice, no other sacrifice for sin would ever be necessary.
How would the Messiah be the perfect high priest?
He would offer himself as a perfect sacrifice to God on behalf of the people.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:8Kings and chiefs rule over groups of people, and sometimes they make mistakes. King David ruled over only the Israelites. But the Messiah, a descendant of David’s, will rule over the whole world, and he will rule forever. Also, he will always rule justly and make the right decisions.
How would the Messiah be the perfect king?
He would reign over the whole world forever, rule justly, and make the right decisions.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:9God’s prophets said many other things about the Messiah. For example, Malachi said that another prophet would come before the Messiah came. That prophet would be very important. Also, the prophet Isaiah wrote that the Messiah would be born of a virgin. And the prophet Micah said that the Messiah would be born in the town of Bethlehem.
What did Isaiah say would be special about the birth of the Messiah?
The Messiah would be born of a virgin.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:10The prophet Isaiah said the Messiah would live in the region of Galilee. The Messiah would comfort people who were very sad. He would also set prisoners free. The Messiah would also heal sick people and those who could not hear, see, speak, or walk.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:11The prophet Isaiah also said that people would hate the Messiah and refuse to accept him. Other prophets said that a friend of the Messiah would turn against him. The prophet Zechariah said that this friend would receive 30 silver coins from other people for doing this. Also, some prophets said that people would kill the Messiah, and that they would gamble for his clothes.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:12The prophets also told about how the Messiah would die. Isaiah prophesied that people would spit on, mock, and beat the Messiah. They would pierce him, and he would die in great suffering and agony even though he had not done anything wrong.
According to the prophets, how would the Messiah die?
The Messiah would be mistreated and pierced, and would die in great suffering.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:13The prophets also said that the Messiah would not sin. He would be perfect. But he would die because God would punish him for other people’s sins. When he died, people would be able to have peace with God. This is why, in God’s plan, the Messiah had to die.
In God’s plan, why did the Messiah have to die?
The Messiah, being perfect, would die so that God could punish him for the people’s sin so they could have peace with God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:14The prophets also said that God would raise the Messiah from the dead. This shows that Jesus' death and resurrection was all God’s plan to make the New Covenant, so he could save people who had sinned against him.
What would God accomplish through the death and resurrection of the Messiah?
God would start the New Covenant and save people who had sinned against him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 21:15God revealed to the prophets many things about the Messiah, but the Messiah did not come during the time of any of those prophets. More than 400 years after the last of these prophecies was given, at exactly the right time, God sent the Messiah into the world.
How much time passed between the last prophecy about the Messiah and his coming into the world?
More than 400 years had passed.
22. The Birth of John
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 22:1In the past, God had spoken to his prophets so they could speak to his people. Then came 400 years of silence in which he did not speak to men. Then God sent an angel to a priest named Zechariah. Zechariah and his wife, Elizabeth, honored God. They were very old, and she had never born any children.
How many years had passed since God had spoken to his people?
400 years had passed.
What problem did Elizabeth, Zechariah’s wife, have?
She was very old, and had never born any children.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 22:2The angel said to Zechariah, “Your wife will have a son. You will name him John. God will fill him with the Holy Spirit, and John will get the people ready to accept the Messiah!” Zechariah responded, “My wife and I are too old to have children! How can I know you are telling me the truth?”
What did the angel tell Zechariah to name his son?
He was to name him John.
What did the angel say John would do in his life?
John would get people ready to accept the Messiah.
Why did Zechariah not believe Elizabeth would have a son?
They were too old to have children.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 22:3The angel responded to Zechariah, “I was sent by God to bring you this good news. Because you did not believe me, you will not be able to speak until the child is born.” Immediately, Zechariah was unable to speak. Then the angel left Zechariah. After this, Zechariah returned home and his wife became pregnant.
How did the angel punish Zechariah because he did not believe?
Zechariah was not able to speak until John was born.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 22:4When Elizabeth was six months pregnant, the same angel suddenly appeared to Elizabeth’s relative, whose name was Mary. She was a virgin and was engaged to be married to a man named Joseph. The angel said, “You will become pregnant and give birth to a son. You are to name him Jesus. He will be the Son of the Most High God and will rule forever.”
How long had Elizabeth been pregnant when the angel appeared to Mary?
She was six months pregnant.
What did the angel say was going to happen to Mary?
She would become pregnant and give birth to a son.
Who did the angel say Jesus was going to be?
He would be the Son of the Most High God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 22:5Mary replied, “How can this be, since I am a virgin?” The angel explained, “The Holy Spirit will come to you, and the power of God will come to you. So the baby will be holy, and he will be the Son of God.” Mary believed what the angel said.
Why was Jesus’ birth a miracle?
Mary was a virgin.
Whose son is Jesus?
Jesus is the Son of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 22:6Soon after this happened, Mary went and visited Elizabeth. As soon as Mary greeted her, Elizabeth’s baby jumped inside her. The women rejoiced together about what God had done for them. After Mary visited Elizabeth for three months, Mary returned home.
Who did Mary go to visit after after the angel left her?
She went to visit Elizabeth.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 22:7After this, Elizabeth gave birth to her baby boy. Zechariah and Elizabeth named the baby John, as the angel had commanded. Then God made Zechariah able to speak again. Zechariah said, “Praise God, because he has remembered to help his people! You, my son, will be the prophet of the Most High God. You will tell the people how they can receive forgiveness for their sins!”
What did Zechariah say about John?
He said John would be a prophet of the Most High God and would tell the people how they could receive forgiveness for their sins.
23. The Birth of Jesus
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:1Mary was engaged to a righteous man named Joseph. When he heard that Mary was pregnant, he knew it was not his baby. However, he did not want to shame Mary, so he decided to have mercy on her and to divorce her quietly. But before he could do that, an angel came to him in a dream and spoke to him.
What kind of man was Joseph?
He was a righteous man.
What did Joseph plan to do with Mary since she was pregnant?
He planned to divorce her quietly.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:2The angel said, “Joseph, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife. The baby that is in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son. Name him Jesus (which means ‘Yahweh saves’), because he will save the people from their sins.”
What caused Joseph to change his mind and marry Mary?
An angel came and spoke to him in a dream and said, “Do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife.”
What is the meaning of the name **Jesus**?
It means ‘Yahweh saves.’
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:3So Joseph married Mary and took her home as his wife, but he did not sleep with her until she had given birth.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:4When the time was near for Mary to give birth, she and Joseph made a long journey to the town of Bethlehem. They had to go there because the Roman officials wanted to count all the people in the land of Israel. They wanted everyone to go to where their ancestors had lived. King David had been born in Bethlehem, and he was the ancestor of both Mary and Joseph.
Why did Joseph and Mary make the long journey to Bethlehem?
They had to go there because the Roman government told everyone to go to where their ancestors had lived in order to be counted.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:5Mary and Joseph went to Bethlehem, but there was no place for them to stay except for where some animals were kept. It was there that Mary gave birth to her baby. She laid him in a feeding trough since there was no bed for him. They named him Jesus.
In what kind of place was Jesus born?
He was born in a place where animals stayed.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:6That night, there were some shepherds in a nearby field guarding their flocks. Suddenly, a shining angel appeared to them, and they were terrified. The angel said, “Do not be afraid, because I have some good news for you. The Messiah, the Master, has been born in Bethlehem!”
What was the angel’s message to the shepherds?
The angel told them, “Do not be afraid, because I have some good news for you. The Messiah, the Master, has been born in Bethlehem!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:7“Go search for the baby, and you will find him wrapped in pieces of cloth and lying in a feeding trough.” Suddenly, the skies were filled with angels. They were praising God. They said, “May all honor be to God in heaven. May there be peace on earth to the people he favors!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:8Then the angels left. The shepherds left their sheep to look for the baby. They soon arrived at the place where Jesus was and they found him lying in a feeding trough, just as the angel had told them. They were very excited. Then the shepherds returned to the fields where their sheep were. They were praising God for everything they had heard and seen.
How would the shepherds know the baby when they found him?
He would be lying in a feeding trough.
What did the shepherds do after they had seen the baby?
They returned to the fields, praising God for what they had heard and seen.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:9There were some men in a country far to the east. They studied the stars and were very wise. They saw an unusual star in the sky. They said that it meant that a new king of the Jews had been born. So they decided to travel from their country to see the child. After a long journey, they came to Bethlehem and found the house where Jesus and his parents were staying.
Later, how did the wise men from the east know that a new king of the Jews had been born?
They saw an unusual star in the sky.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 23:10When these men saw Jesus with his mother, they bowed down and worshiped him. They gave Jesus expensive gifts. Then they returned home.
What did the wise men do when they saw Jesus?
They bowed down and worshiped Jesus, and gave him expensive gifts.
24. John Baptizes Jesus
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:1John, the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, grew up and became a prophet. He lived in the wilderness, ate wild honey and locusts, and wore clothes made from camel hair.
Where did John live when he grew up?
He lived in the wilderness.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:2Many people came out to the wilderness to listen to John. He preached to them, saying, “Repent, for the kingdom of God is near!”
What message did John preach to the people?
He said, “Repent, for the kingdom of God is near!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:3When people heard John’s message, many of them repented from their sins, and John baptized them. Many religious leaders also came to see John, but they did not repent or confess their sins.
What did John do to the people who repented from their sins?
He baptized them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:4John said to the religious leaders, “You poisonous snakes! Repent and change your behavior. God will cut down every tree that does not bear good fruit, and he will throw them into the fire.” John fulfilled what the prophets had said, “See, I will soon send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way.”
Which group of people did John compare to poisonous snakes?
He spoke this way about many of the religious leaders who refused to repent.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:5Some religious leaders asked John if he was the Messiah. John replied, “I am not the Messiah, but he is coming after me. He is so great that I am not even worthy to untie his sandals.”
What was John’s answer when the Jews asked him if he was the Messiah?
He said he was not the Messiah.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:6The next day, Jesus came for John to baptize him. When John saw him, he said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God who will take away the sin of the world.”
What title did John use for Jesus when he saw him coming to be baptized?
He called him the Lamb of God who will take away the sin of the world.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:7John said to Jesus, “I am not worthy to baptize you. You should baptize me instead.” But Jesus said, “You should baptize me, because it is the right thing to do.” So John baptized him even though Jesus had never sinned.
Why did Jesus not need to repent of his sins before John baptized him?
Jesus did not need to repent because he had never sinned.
Why did Jesus say that John should baptize him?
He said John should baptize him because it was the right thing to do.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:8When Jesus came up out of the water after being baptized, the Spirit of God appeared in the form of a dove and came down and rested on him. At the same time, God spoke from heaven. He said, “This is my Son. I love him, and I am very pleased with him.”
Who came to rest on Jesus after he was baptized?
The Spirit of God appeared in the form of a dove and rested on Jesus.
What did God say after Jesus was baptized?
He said, “This is my Son. I love him, and I am very pleased with him.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 24:9God had told John, “The Holy Spirit will come down and stay on someone you baptize. That person is the Son of God.” There is only one God. But when John baptized Jesus, he heard God the Father speak, saw God the Son, who is Jesus, and he saw the Holy Spirit.
Whom did God say the person would be upon whom the Holy Spirit would come down and rest?
That person would be the Son of God.
How many gods are there?
There is only one God.
25. Satan Tempts Jesus
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 25:1Immediately after Jesus was baptized, the Holy Spirit led him out into the wilderness. Jesus was there for 40 days and 40 nights. During that time he fasted, and Satan came to Jesus and tempted him to sin.
Where did Jesus go after he was baptized?
Jesus went into the wilderness.
Who led Jesus into the wilderness?
The Holy Spirit led him.
What did Jesus do in the wilderness?
He fasted there for 40 days and 40 nights.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 25:2First, Satan said to Jesus, “If you are the Son of God, turn these rocks into bread so you can eat!”
What did Satan tempt Jesus to do with the rocks?
He told Jesus to turn the rocks into bread so he could eat.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 25:3But Jesus said to Satan, “It is written in God’s word, ‘People do not only need bread in order to live, but they need everything that God tells them!’”
What did Jesus say people need just as much as bread?
People need everything that God tells them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 25:4Then Satan took Jesus to the highest point on the Temple. He said to him, “If you are the Son of God, jump off to the ground, because it is written, ‘God will command his angels to carry you so your foot does not hit a stone.’”
What did Satan tempt Jesus to do next?
He told Jesus to throw himself down from the Temple.
Who did Satan say would protect Jesus?
God would command his angels to protect Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 25:5But Jesus did not do what Satan asked him to do. Instead, he said, “God tells everyone, ‘Do not test the Lord your God.’”
What did Jesus say in response to Satan?
Jesus said that God’s Word says not to test the Lord your God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 25:6Then Satan showed Jesus all the kingdoms of the world. He showed him how powerful they were, and how wealthy they were. He said to Jesus, “I will give you all this if you bow down and worship me.”
What did Satan then offer to give Jesus?
Satan offered to give him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory.
What did Satan ask Jesus to do in order to receive these kingdoms?
Satan wanted Jesus to bow down and worship him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 25:7Jesus replied, “Get away from me, Satan! In God’s word he commands his people, ‘Worship only the Lord your God. Honor only him as God.’”
Did Jesus agree to worship Satan?
No, he would only worship God and only honor him as God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 25:8Jesus did not give in to Satan’s temptations, so Satan left him. Then angels came and took care of Jesus.
Was Satan able to make Jesus sin?
No, he was not.
What happened after Satan left Jesus?
Angels came and took care of Jesus.
26. Jesus Starts His Ministry
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:1After Jesus refused Satan’s temptations, he returned to the region of Galilee. This is where he lived. The Holy Spirit was giving him much power, and Jesus went from place to place and taught people. Everyone said good things about him.
Where did Jesus go after he overcame Satan’s temptations?
Jesus went to the region of Galilee where he lived.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:2Jesus went to the town of Nazareth. This is the village where he had lived when he was a child. On the Sabbath, he went to the place of worship. The leaders handed him a scroll with the messages of the prophet Isaiah. They wanted him to read from it. So Jesus opened up the scroll and read part of it to the people.
What was the name of the city where Jesus lived as a child?
He lived in Nazareth.
Where did Jesus go on the Sabbath?
He went to the place of worship.
Why did the people in the place of worship hand Jesus the scroll of Isaiah?
They wanted Jesus to read from it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:3Jesus read, “God has given me his Spirit so that I can proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to set prisoners free, to make the blind people see again, and to free those whom others are oppressing. This is the time when the Lord will be merciful to us and help us.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:4Then Jesus sat down. Everybody was watching him closely. They knew the passage of scripture that he had just read was about the Messiah. Jesus said, “The things I just read to you, they are happening right now.” All the people were amazed. “Isn’t this the son of Joseph?” they said.
The passage of Scripture that Jesus read was about what person?
It was about the Messiah.
What did Jesus say about the Scripture that he had just read?
He said those things were happening right then.
How did the people of Jesus’ hometown react to his words?
They were amazed and asked, “Isn’t this the son of Joseph?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:5Then Jesus said, “It is true that people never accept a prophet in the town he grew up in. During the time of the prophet Elijah, there were many widows in Israel. But when it did not rain for three and a half years, God did not send Elijah to help a widow from Israel. Instead, he sent Elijah to a widow in a different nation.”
What example did Jesus give of God’s prophets helping people from other nations when Elijah was a prophet?
God sent Elijah to help a widow during a drought.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:6Jesus continued, saying, “And during the time of the prophet Elisha, there were many people in Israel with skin diseases. But Elisha did not heal any of them. He only healed the skin disease of Naaman, a commander of Israel’s enemies.” But the people who were listening to Jesus were Jews. So when they heard him say this, they were furious at him.
What example did Jesus give of God’s prophets helping people from other nations when Elisha was a prophet?
Jesus said that Elisha healed Naaman, a commander of Israel’s enemies.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:7The people of Nazareth seized Jesus and dragged him out of the place of worship. They took him to the edge of a cliff to throw him off of it in order to kill him. But Jesus walked through the crowd and left the town of Nazareth.
How did the people respond when Jesus told them these stories?
They seized Jesus and tried to throw him off a cliff in order to kill him.
How did Jesus escape from the crowd?
Jesus walked through the crowd and left the town.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:8Then Jesus went throughout the region of Galilee, and large crowds came to him. They brought many people who were sick or disabled. There were some who were blind, others who were crippled, deaf, or mute, and Jesus healed them.
How did the crowds in Galilee respond to Jesus?
They brought many people who were sick or handicapped to him so he could heal them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:9Also, many people who had demons in them were brought to Jesus. Jesus commanded the demons to come out of them, so the demons came out. The demons often shouted, “You are the Son of God!” The crowds of people were amazed, and they praised God.
Who did the demons acknowledge Jesus to be when he commanded them to come out of people?
They said Jesus was the Son of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 26:10Then Jesus chose 12 men from among his disciples to be his special representatives. He called them “apostles.” These apostles traveled with Jesus and learned from him.
How many men did Jesus choose to be his apostles?
He chose 12 men to be his apostles.
27. The Story of the Good Samaritan
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:1One day, an expert in the Jewish law came to Jesus. He wanted to show everyone that Jesus was teaching wrongly. So he said, “Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus answered, “What is written in God’s law?”
What question did the expert in the Jewish law ask Jesus?
He asked Jesus, “Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
What question did Jesus ask the expert in response?
He asked him, “What is written in God’s law?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:2The man said, “It says, ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind. And love your neighbor as yourself.’” Jesus answered, “You are correct! If you do this, you will have eternal life.”
Who does God’s law say we should love?
We should love the Lord our God and our neighbor.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:3But the law expert wanted to show the people that his way of living was correct. So he asked Jesus, “Well then, who is my neighbor?”
Why did the expert in the Jewish law ask who his neighbor was?
He wanted to prove that his way of living was correct.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:4Jesus answered the law expert by telling a story. “There was a Jewish man who was traveling along the road from Jerusalem to Jericho.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:5“But some robbers saw him and attacked him. They took everything he had and beat him until he was almost dead. Then they went away.”
In Jesus’ story, what happened to the Jewish man while he was traveling?
Robbers attacked him, took everything he had, and beat him until he was almost dead.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:6“Soon after that, a Jewish priest happened to walk down that same road. This priest saw that man lying in the road. When he saw him, he moved to the other side of the road and kept on going. He completely ignored that man.”
Who was the first person to see the wounded man?
The first person was a Jewish priest.
What did the priest do when he saw the wounded man?
He ignored him and passed by on the other side of the road.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:7“Not long after that, a Levite came down the road. (Levites were a tribe of Jews who helped the priests at the Temple.) The Levite also crossed over to the other side of the road. He also ignored that man.”
Who was the second person to see the wounded man and pass by?
A Levite came next.
What did the Levite do when he saw the wounded man?
He ignored him and passed by on the other side of the road.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:8“The next person to walk down that road was a man from Samaria. (Samaritans and Jews hated each other.) The Samaritan saw the man in the road. He saw he was Jewish, but he still had very strong compassion for him. So he went to him and bandaged his wounds.”
Who was the third person to see the wounded man?
He was a Samaritan.
What was the relationship between Jews and Samaritans?
They hated each other.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:9“Then the Samaritan lifted the man onto his own donkey. He took him to an inn by the road. There he continued to take care of him.”
How did the Samaritan help the wounded man?
He put him on his own donkey, took him to a roadside inn, and took care of him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:10“The next day, the Samaritan needed to continue his journey. He gave some money to the person in charge of the inn. He said to him, ‘Take care of this man. If you spend any more money than this, I will repay those expenses when I return.’”
What did the Samaritan tell the person in charge of the inn?
He told him to take care of the man, and he would repay him for those expenses when he returned.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 27:11Then Jesus asked the law expert, “What do you think? Which one of the three men was a neighbor to the man who was robbed and beaten?” He replied, “The one who was merciful to him.” Jesus told him, “You go and do the same.”
Which of the three men acted like a neighbor to the man who was robbed and beaten?
The Samaritan who was merciful to the man was a neighbor to him.
28. The Rich Young Ruler
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:1One day, a rich young ruler came up to Jesus and asked him, “Good teacher, what must I do to have eternal life?” Jesus said to him, “Why do you call me ‘good’? There is only one who is good, and that is God. But if you want to have eternal life, obey God’s laws.”
What did the rich young ruler ask Jesus?
He asked Jesus what he must do to have eternal life.
What did Jesus tell the young man to do in order to have eternal life?
He told him to obey God’s laws.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:2“Which ones do I need to obey?” he asked. Jesus replied, “Do not murder. Do not commit adultery. Do not steal. Do not lie. Honor your father and mother, and love your neighbor as you love yourself.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:3But the young man said, “I have obeyed all these laws ever since I was a boy. What do I still need to do in order to live forever?” Jesus looked at him and loved him.
What did the young ruler say about the laws that Jesus listed?
He said he had obeyed those laws ever since he was a boy.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:4Jesus answered, “If you want to be perfect, then go and sell everything you own and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come and follow me.”
What additional thing did Jesus tell the young man to do?
Jesus told him to sell everything he owned and to give the money to the poor, and then to follow Jesus.
What reward did Jesus promise the rich young ruler if he would do this?
He would have treasure in heaven.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:5When the young man heard what Jesus said, he became very sad because he was very rich and did not want to give away all the things he possessed. He turned and went away from Jesus.
Why did the young ruler become sad and then go away from Jesus?
He was very rich and did not want to give away all the things he possessed.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:6Then Jesus said to his disciples, “It is extremely hard for rich people to enter into the kingdom of God! Yes, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.”
How difficult is it for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God?
It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:7When the disciples heard what Jesus said, they were shocked. They said, “If it is like this, who will God save?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:8Jesus looked at the disciples and said, “It is impossible for people to save themselves. But nothing is impossible for God to do.”
Is it possible for a rich man to be saved?
Yes, everything is possible for God to do.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:9Peter said to Jesus, “We disciples have left everything and followed you. What will be our reward?”
What had the disciples left behind in order to follow Jesus?
They had left everything.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 28:10Jesus answered, “Everyone who has left houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children, or property for my sake will receive 100 times more and will also receive eternal life. But many who are first will be last, and many who are last will be first.”
What did Jesus say would be their reward?
They would receive 100 times more in the next world, and also eternal life.
Who else can receive this reward?
Everyone who leaves houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children, or property for the sake of Jesus’ name.
29. The Story of the Unmerciful Servant
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:1One day, Peter asked Jesus, “Master, how many times should I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus said, “Not seven times, but 70 times seven!” By this, Jesus meant that we should always forgive. Then Jesus told this story.
What question did Peter ask Jesus?
Peter asked Jesus, “How many times should I forgive my brother when he sins against me?”
How many times did Peter suggest that he should forgive his brother?
He suggested that he should forgive him seven times.
How many times did Jesus say he should forgive his brother?
Jesus said he must forgive him 70 times seven.
What did Jesus mean when he said, **70 times seven**?
He meant that we should always forgive.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:2Jesus said, “The kingdom of God is like a king who wanted to settle accounts with his servants. One of his servants owed a huge debt worth 200,000 years’ wages.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:3“But the servant could not pay his debt, so the king said, ‘Sell this man and his family as slaves to pay his debt.’”
Was the servant able to pay his huge debt to the king?
No, he was not.
How did the king decide to punish the servant with the huge debt?
The king ordered that the man and his family be sold as slaves.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:4“The servant fell on his knees before the king and said, ‘Please be patient with me, and I will pay the full amount that I owe you.’ The king felt pity for the servant, so he canceled all of his debt and let him go.”
What did the king do when the servant begged him to be patient?
The king felt pity on the servant and canceled his debt.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:5“But when the servant went out from the king, he found a fellow servant who owed him a debt worth four months’ wages. The servant grabbed his fellow servant and said, ‘Pay me the money that you owe me!’”
What did the servant then do to a fellow servant who owed him a small debt?
He grabbed the servant and demanded that he pay the money that he owed him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:6“The fellow servant fell on his knees and said, ‘Please be patient with me, and I will pay the full amount that I owe you.’ But instead, the servant threw his fellow servant into prison until he could pay the debt.”
What did the servant do when his fellow servant fell on his knees and asked him to be patient?
He threw his fellow servant into prison.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:7“Some other servants saw what had happened and were greatly disturbed. They went to the king and told him everything.”
How did the other servants react when he threw his fellow servant in prison?
They were greatly disturbed and told the king about it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:8“The king called the servant and said, ‘You wicked servant! I forgave your debt because you begged me. You should have done the same.’ The king was so angry that he threw the wicked servant into prison until he could pay back all of his debt.”
How did the king punish the servant who did not forgive his fellow servant?
He threw him into prison until he could pay back all his debt.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 29:9Then Jesus said, “This is what my heavenly Father will do to every one of you if you do not forgive your brother from your heart.”
Will God forgive us if we do not forgive others from our heart?
No, he will not.
30. Jesus Feeds Thousands of People
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:1Jesus sent his apostles to preach and to teach people in many different villages. When they returned to where Jesus was, they told him what they had done. Then Jesus invited them to go with him to a quiet place across the lake to rest for a while. So, they got into a boat and went to the other side of the lake.
What did Jesus send his apostles to do in the villages?
He sent them to preach and teach.
Why did Jesus take his apostles to the other side of the lake?
He invited them to a quiet place to rest for a while.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:2But there were many people who saw Jesus and the disciples leave in the boat. These people ran along the shore of the lake to get to the other side ahead of them. So when Jesus and the disciples arrived, a large group of people was already there, waiting for them.
Were Jesus and his apostles able to be alone and rest?
No, many people ran to the other side ahead of them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:3The crowd had over 5,000 men in it, not counting the women and children. Jesus felt great compassion towards the people. To Jesus, these people were like sheep without a shepherd. So he taught them and healed the people among them who were sick.
What was Jesus’ attitude toward the crowd that was waiting for them?
He felt great compassion towards them.
How did Jesus demonstrate his compassion for the people?
He taught them and healed the sick.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:4Late in the day, the disciples told Jesus, “It is late and there are no towns nearby. Send the people away so they can go get something to eat.”
Why did the disciples want to send the people away?
It was late in the day and the people needed to get something to eat.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:5But Jesus said to the disciples, “You give them something to eat!” They responded, “How can we do that? We only have five loaves of bread and two small fish.”
Why were the disciples unable to feed all the people?
They only had five loaves of bread and two small fish.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:6Jesus told his disciples to tell the people in the crowd to sit down on the grass in groups of 50 people each.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:7Then Jesus took the five loaves of bread and the two fish, looked up to heaven, and thanked God for the food.
What did Jesus do with the five loaves of bread and the two fish?
He looked up to heaven and thanked God for the food.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:8Then Jesus broke the bread and the fish into pieces. He gave the pieces to his disciples to give to the people. The disciples kept passing out the food, and it never ran out! All the people ate and were satisfied.
What did Jesus do with the five loaves of bread and the two fish after he broke them?
He thanked His Father in heaven, and gave the pieces to his disciples so they could give them to the people.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 30:9After that, the disciples collected the food that had not been eaten. It was enough to fill 12 baskets! All the food came from the five loaves of bread and two fish.
How much food was left over after everyone had eaten?
There was enough to fill 12 baskets.
31. Jesus Walks on Water
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 31:1After Jesus fed the crowd, he told the disciples to get into a boat. He told them to sail to the other side of the lake while he stayed behind for a little while. So the disciples left, and Jesus sent the crowd to their homes. After that Jesus went up on a mountainside to pray. He was there all alone, and he prayed until late at night.
What did Jesus tell the disciples to do while he dismissed the crowd?
He told them to get into a boat and to sail to the other side of the lake.
What did Jesus do after he sent the disciples away in their boat?
He went up on a mountainside alone to pray.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 31:2During this time, the disciples were rowing their boat, but the wind was blowing hard against them. When it was late in the night, they had only reached the middle of the lake.
What problem did the disciples have during the night?
The wind was against them, so they only reached the middle of the lake.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 31:3At that time, Jesus finished praying and started to go back to meet his disciples. He walked on top of the water toward their boat.
How did Jesus get to their boat?
He walked to it on top of the water.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 31:4Then the disciples saw him. They were very afraid because they thought he was a ghost. Jesus knew that they were afraid, so he called out to them and said, “Do not be afraid. It is I!”
How did the disciples react when they first saw Jesus?
They were very afraid because they thought he was a ghost.
What did Jesus say to them to calm their fear?
He said, “Do not be afraid. It is I!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 31:5Then Peter said to Jesus, “Master, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.” Jesus told Peter, “Come!”
Why did Jesus tell Peter to come to him on the water?
Jesus told Peter to come to him because Peter asked him to do that.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 31:6So, Peter got out of the boat and started walking to Jesus on the surface of the water. But after walking a short distance, he turned his eyes away from Jesus and began to look at the waves and to feel the strong wind.
What did Peter begin to notice when he turned his eyes away from Jesus?
He began to look at the waves and to feel the strong wind.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 31:7Then Peter became afraid and began to sink in the water. He cried out, “Master, save me!” Right away, Jesus reached out and grabbed him. Then he said to Peter, “You have so little faith! Why did you not trust me to keep you safe?”
What happened to Peter when he became afraid of the wind and the waves?
He began to sink into the water.
What did Jesus do when Peter called out for help?
Jesus reached out and grabbed Peter.
What did Jesus say as a rebuke to Peter?
Jesus said, “You have so little faith! Why did you not trust me to keep you safe?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 31:8Then Peter and Jesus got into the boat, and the wind immediately stopped blowing. The water became calm. The disciples were amazed and bowed down to Jesus. They worshiped him and said to him, “Truly, you are the Son of God.”
What happened after Jesus got into the boat?
The wind immediately stopped blowing and the water became calm.
How did the disciples respond to this miracle?
They bowed down to Jesus, worshiped him, and said, “Truly, you are the Son of God.”
32. Jesus Heals a Demon-Possessed Man & a Sick Woman
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:1Jesus and his disciples went in their boat to the region where the Gerasene people lived. They reached land and got out of their boat.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:2Now there was a man there who was demon possessed.
Whom did Jesus meet when he arrived where the Gerasene people lived?
He met a man there who was demon possessed.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:3This man was so strong that nobody could control him. Sometimes people even fastened his arms and legs with chains, but he kept breaking them.
Why were people unable to restrain the demon-possessed man?
The demon made him so strong that he would break the chains they used to bind him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:4The man lived among the tombs in the area. This man would scream all day and all night. He did not wear clothes, and he often cut himself with stones.
How did the man act?
He lived among the tombs, screaming all day and night, not wearing clothes, and cutting himself with stones.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:5This man ran up to Jesus and knelt down in front of him. Then Jesus spoke to the demon in the man and said, “Come out of this man!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:6The demon cried out in a loud voice, “What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? Please do not torture me!” Then Jesus asked the demon, “What is your name?” He replied, “My name is Legion, because we are many.”
What was the demon’s name?
His name was Legion.
What did the name **Legion** mean?
A ‘legion’ was a group of several thousand soldiers in the Roman army. This name meant that there were many demons in the man.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:7The demons begged Jesus, “Please do not send us out of this region!” There was a herd of pigs feeding on a nearby hill. So the demons begged Jesus, “Please send us into the pigs instead!” Jesus said, “Alright, go into them!”
Where did the demons beg Jesus to send them when they left the man?
They asked Jesus to send them into a herd of pigs.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:8So the demons came out of the man and entered the pigs. The pigs ran down a steep bank into the lake and drowned. There were about 2,000 pigs in the herd.
What happened to the pigs when the demons entered them?
They ran down a steep bank into the lake and drowned.
How many pigs drowned when the demons sent them into the lake?
There were 2,000 pigs in the herd that drowned.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:9There were people taking care of those pigs. When they saw what happened, they ran into the town. There they told everyone what Jesus had done. The people from the town came and saw the man who used to have the demons. He was sitting calmly, wearing clothes, and acting like a normal person.
How did the man behave after the demons left him?
He sat calmly, wore clothes, and acted like a normal person.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:10The people were very afraid and asked Jesus to leave. So Jesus got into the boat. The man who used to have the demons begged to go along with Jesus.
How did the people react when they saw the man who was healed and the dead pigs?
They were afraid and asked Jesus to leave them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:11But Jesus said to him, “No. I want you to go home and tell everyone what God has done for you. Tell them how he has had mercy on you.”
What did Jesus tell the healed man to do instead of going with Jesus?
Jesus told him to go home and tell his friends and family what God had done for him and how God had mercy on him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:12So the man went away and told everyone about what Jesus had done for him. Everyone who heard his story was amazed.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:13Jesus returned to the other side of the lake. After he arrived there, a large crowd gathered around him and pressed in on him. In the crowd was a woman who had suffered from a bleeding problem for 12 years. She had paid all of her money to doctors so they would heal her, but she only got worse.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:14She had heard that Jesus had healed many sick people and thought, ‘I’m sure that if I can just touch Jesus’ clothes, then I will be healed too!’ So she came up behind Jesus and touched his clothes. As soon as she touched them, the bleeding stopped!
Why did the woman with the bleeding problem come to Jesus?
She thought that if she touched Jesus’ clothes, she would be healed.
What happened as soon as the woman touched Jesus’ clothes?
Her bleeding stopped.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:15Immediately, Jesus realized that power had gone out from him. So he turned around and asked, “Who touched me?” The disciples replied, “There are many people crowding around you and bumping into you. Why did you ask, ‘Who touched me?’”
How did Jesus know someone had touched him?
He realized that power had gone out from him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 32:16The woman fell on her knees before Jesus, shaking and very afraid. Then she told him what she had done, and that she had been healed. Jesus said to her, “Your faith has healed you. Go in peace.”
What did Jesus say to the woman when she fell down before him?
He told her, “Your faith has healed you. Go in peace.”
33. The Story of the Farmer
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:1One day, Jesus was near the shore of the lake. He was teaching a very large crowd of people. So many people came to hear him that Jesus did not have enough room to speak to them all. So he got into a boat in the water. There he sat and taught the people.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:2Jesus told this story. “A farmer went out to plant some seed. As he was spreading the seed by hand, some of the seed happened to fall on the path. But birds came and ate all of that seed.”
What happened to the seed that fell on the path?
The birds came and ate all of it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:3“Other seed fell on rocky ground, where there was very little soil. The seed in the rocky ground sprouted quickly, but its roots were not able to go deep into the soil. When the sun came up and it got hot, the plants withered and died.”
What happened to the seed that fell on the rocky ground?
It sprouted quickly, but then withered and died when it got hot.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:4“Still other seed fell among thorn bushes. This seed began to grow, but the thorns choked it out. So the plants that grew from the seed in the thorny ground did not produce any grain.”
What happened to the seed that fell among thorn bushes?
It began to grow, but the thorns choked it out.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:5“Other seed fell into good soil. This seed grew up and produced 30, 60, or even 100 times as much grain as the seed that had been planted. Whoever wants to follow God, let him pay attention to what I am saying!”
What happened to the seed that fell on the good soil?
It grew up and produced 30, 60, or 100 times as much grain as the seed that had been planted.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:6This story confused the disciples. So Jesus explained, “The seed is the word of God. The path is a person who hears God’s word, but does not understand it. Then the devil takes the word away from him. That is, the devil keeps him from understanding it.”
Did the disciples understand the meaning of the story?
No, they were confused.
What does the seed represent in the story?
The seed is the word of God.
What does the path represent?
The path is the person who hears the word, but does not understand it, and the devil takes it away from him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:7“The rocky ground is a person who hears God’s word and accepts it with joy. But when he suffers hardships, or when other people make him suffer, he falls away from God. That is, he stops trusting in God.”
What does the rocky ground represent?
The rocky ground is the person who hears the word and accepts it with joy, but falls away when hardship and persecution comes.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:8“The thorny ground is a person who hears God’s word. But he begins to worry about many things, and he tries to make a lot of money, and he tries to get many things. After some time, he is not able to love God any longer. So what he learned from God’s word does not make him able to please God. He is like wheat stalks that do not produce any grain.”
What does the thorny ground represent?
The thorny ground is the person who hears the word, but as time passes, he begins to worry about many things, and he tries to make a lot of money, and he tries to get many things, so that he is not able to please God any longer.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 33:9“But the seed in the good soil is a person who hears the word of God, believes it, and produces fruit.”
What does the seed in the good soil represent?
The seed in the good soil is the person who hears the word, believes it, and produces fruit.
34. Jesus Teaches Other Stories
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:1Jesus told many other stories about the kingdom of God. For example, he said, “The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed that someone planted in his field. You know that the mustard seed is the smallest seed of all.”
How does a mustard seed compare to other seeds?
It is the smallest seed of all.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:2“But when the mustard seed grows, it becomes the largest of all of the garden plants, big enough that even the birds come and rest in its branches.”
What happens to a mustard seed when it grows?
It becomes the largest of all the garden plants.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:3Telling another story, Jesus said, “The kingdom of God is like yeast that a woman mixes into some bread dough until it spreads throughout the dough.”
What happens to yeast when it is mixed into bread dough?
It spreads throughout the dough, causing it to rise.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:4“The kingdom of God is also like treasure that someone hid in a field. Another man found the treasure and wanted it very much. So he buried it again. He was so filled with joy that he went and sold everything he had so he could buy that field where the treasure was.”
What did the man do after he found the treasure that was hidden in the field?
He buried it again, sold all that he had, and used the money to buy the field.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:5“The kingdom of God is also like a perfect pearl of great value. When a pearl merchant found it, he sold all that he had so he could buy it.”
What did the pearl merchant do when he found a perfect pearl?
He sold all that he had and used the money to buy it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:6There were some people who thought God would accept them because they were doing good things. These people despised others who did not do those good things. So Jesus told them this story: “There were two men, both of whom went to the Temple to pray. One of them was a tax collector, and the other was a religious leader.”
To whom did Jesus tell the story of the two men praying at the Temple?
He told the story to people who thought God would accept them because they were doing good things, and who despised other people.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:7“The religious leader prayed like this, ‘Thank you, God, that I am not a sinner like other men—such as robbers, unjust men, adulterers, or even like that tax collector over there.’”
Why did the religious leader thank God?
He thanked God because he thought he was not a sinner like other men.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:8“‘For example, I fast two times every week and I give you ten percent of all the money and goods that I receive.’”
Why did the religious leader think he was righteous?
He fasted two times every week and gave ten percent of his money and goods.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:9“But the tax collector stood far away from the religious leader. He did not even look up to heaven. Instead, he pounded on his chest with his fist and prayed, ‘God, please be merciful to me because I am a sinner.’”
What did the tax collector request from God?
He asked God to be merciful to him because he was a sinner.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 34:10Then Jesus said, “I tell you, God heard the tax collector’s prayer, and declared him to be righteous rather than the religious leader. God will dishonor everyone who is proud, but he will honor whoever humbles himself.”
Which man did God declare to be righteous?
He declared that the tax collector was righteous.
What will God do to everyone who is humble?
He will honor them.
35. The Story of the Compassionate Father
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:1One day, Jesus was teaching many people who had gathered to hear him. These people were tax collectors and also other people who did not try to obey the Law of Moses.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:2Some religious leaders saw Jesus talking to these people as friends. So they began to tell each other that he was doing wrong. Jesus heard them talk, so he told them this story.
Why did the religious leaders criticize Jesus?
They saw Jesus talking to tax collectors and sinners as his friends.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:3“There was a man who had two sons. The younger son told his father, ‘Father, I want my inheritance now!’ So the father divided his property between his two sons.”
What did the younger son demand from his father?
He wanted his inheritance right away.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:4“Soon the younger son gathered all that he had and went far away and wasted his money in sinful living.”
What did the younger son do with his inheritance?
He wasted it in sinful living.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:5“After that, a severe famine occurred in the land where the younger son was, and he had no money to buy food. So he took the only job he could find, feeding pigs. He was so miserable and hungry that he wanted to eat the pigs’ food.”
What happened in the land where the younger son went to live?
There was a severe famine.
What did the younger son do to survive during the famine?
He took a job feeding pigs.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:6“Finally, the younger son said to himself, ‘What am I doing? All my father’s servants have plenty to eat, and yet here I am starving. I will go back to my father and ask to be one of his servants.’”
Why did the younger son decide to return home?
He realized that father’s servants had plenty to eat, and yet he was starving.
What was the younger son planning to ask his father?
He was going to ask his father to let him be one of his servants.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:7“So the younger son started back towards his father’s home. When he was still far away, his father saw him and felt compassion for him. He ran to his son and hugged him and kissed him.”
What did the father do when he saw the younger son approaching?
He felt compassion for him, ran to him, hugged him, and kissed him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:8“The son said, ‘Father, I have sinned against God and against you. I am not worthy to be your son.’”
What did the younger son say to his father when they met?
He said, “Father, I have sinned against God and against you. I am not worthy to be your son.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:9“But his father told one of his servants, ‘Go quickly and bring the best clothes and put them on my son! Put a ring on his finger and put sandals on his feet. Then kill the best calf so we can have a feast and celebrate, because my son was dead, but now he is alive! He was lost, but now we have found him!’”
How did the father respond to the younger son’s confession?
He put clothes, a ring, and sandals on the younger son and had a feast to celebrate his return.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:10“So the people began to celebrate. Before long, the older son came home from working in the field. He heard the music and dancing and wondered what was happening.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:11“When the older son found out that they were celebrating because his brother had come home, he was very angry and would not go into the house. His father came out and begged him to come and celebrate with them, but he refused.”
How did the older son react when he learned that his brother had come home?
He was very angry and refused to go into the house.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:12“The older son said to his father, ‘All these years I have worked faithfully for you! I never disobeyed you, and still you did not give me even one small goat so I could celebrate with my friends. But this son of yours has wasted your money doing sinful things. When he came home, you killed the best calf to celebrate!’”
What was the older son’s complaint to his father?
The older son said he had worked faithfully for his father, and his father did not give him even a small goat to celebrate. But he killed the best calf for his son who had consumed his father’s money.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 35:13“The father answered, ‘My son, you are always with me, and everything I have is yours. But it is right for us to celebrate because your brother was dead, but now is alive. He was lost, but now we have found him!’”
How much of the father’s possessions now belonged to the older son?
Everything the father had now belonged to the older son.
What reason did the father give for celebrating the return of his younger son?
His son had been dead, but now was alive. He had been lost, but now was found.
36. The Transfiguration
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 36:1One day, Jesus took three of his disciples, Peter, James, and John, with him. (The disciple named John was not the same person who baptized Jesus.) They went up on a high mountain by themselves to pray.
Who did Jesus take with him up the mountain?
He took three of his disciples—Peter, James, and John.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 36:2As Jesus was praying, his face became as bright as the sun. His clothes became as white as light, whiter than anyone on earth could make them.
What change happened to Jesus as he was praying?
His face became as bright as the sun and his clothes became as white as light.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 36:3Then Moses and the prophet Elijah appeared. These men had lived on the earth hundreds of years before this. They talked with Jesus about his death, because he would soon die in Jerusalem.
Who were the two men who appeared with Jesus?
Moses and the prophet Elijah appeared.
Why was it miraculous that Moses and Elijah appeared with Jesus?
They both lived hundreds of years before this.
What were Moses and Elijah discussing with Jesus?
They talked about Jesus’ death.
Where was Jesus going to die?
He was going to die in Jerusalem.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 36:4As Moses and Elijah were talking with Jesus, Peter said to Jesus, “It is good for us to be here. Let us make three shelters, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” But Peter did not know what he was saying.
What did Peter suggest that they do for Jesus, Moses, and Elijah?
He wanted to make three shelters, one for Jesus, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 36:5As Peter was talking, a bright cloud came down and surrounded them. Then they heard a voice coming from the cloud. It said, “This is my Son whom I love. I am pleased with him. Listen to him.” The three disciples were terrified and fell on the ground.
What did the voice from the bright cloud say to the disciples?
It said, “This is my Son whom I love. I am pleased with him. Listen to him.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 36:6Then Jesus touched them and said, “Do not be afraid. Get up.” When they looked around, the only one still there was Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 36:7Jesus and the three disciples went back down the mountain. Then Jesus said to them, “Do not tell anyone yet about what happened here. I will soon die and then come back to life. After that, you may tell people.”
What did Jesus tell the disciples to do about what they had seen?
He told them not tell anyone about what happened on the mountain until after he died and came back to life.
37. Jesus Raises Lazarus from the Dead
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:1There was a man named Lazarus. He had two sisters named Mary and Martha. They were all close friends of Jesus. One day someone told Jesus that Lazarus was very sick. When Jesus heard this, he said, “This sickness will not end with Lazarus dying. Instead, it will cause people to honor God.”
What did Jesus say would be the end result of Lazarus’ sickness?
It would be for the glory of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:2Jesus loved his friends, but he waited where he was for two days. After those two days he said to his disciples, “Let’s go back to Judea.” “But Teacher,” the disciples answered, “just a short time ago the people there wanted to kill you!” Jesus said, “Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep, and I must wake him.”
What did Jesus do after he heard about Lazarus’ sickness?
He waited where he was for two more days.
Why were the disciples concerned when Jesus decided to go to Judea?
They were concerned because the people in Judea wanted to kill Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:3Jesus’ disciples replied, “Master, if Lazarus is sleeping, then he will get better.” Then Jesus told them plainly, “Lazarus is dead. I am glad that I was not there, so that you may believe in me.”
What did the disciples think Jesus meant when he said that Lazarus had fallen asleep?
They thought he was just asleep and would get better.
What did Jesus plainly tell the disciples about Lazarus?
Jesus said that Lazarus had died.
Why was Jesus glad that he was not there when Lazarus died?
Jesus was glad because something would happen that would make the disciples believe in him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:4When Jesus arrived at Lazarus’ hometown, Lazarus had already been dead for four days. Martha went out to meet Jesus and said, “Master, if only you had been here, my brother would not have died. But I believe God will give you whatever you ask from him.”
How long had Lazarus been dead?
He had been dead for four days.
Did Martha believe that Jesus could have healed Lazarus?
Yes, she believed that he could.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:5Jesus replied, “I am the Resurrection and the Life. Whoever believes in me will live, even though he dies. Everyone who believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?” Martha answered, “Yes, Master! I believe you are the Messiah, the Son of God.”
What will happen to believers because Jesus is the Resurrection and the Life?
Whoever believes in Jesus will live, even though he dies, and everyone who believes in Jesus will never die.
Who did Martha believe that Jesus was?
She believed he was the Messiah, the Son of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:6Then Mary arrived. She fell at the feet of Jesus and said, “Master, if only you had been here, my brother would not have died.” Jesus asked them, “Where have you put Lazarus?” They told him, “In the tomb. Come and see.” Then Jesus wept.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:7The tomb was a cave with a stone rolled in front of its opening. When Jesus arrived at the tomb, he told them, “Roll the stone away.” But Martha said, “He has been dead for four days. There will be a bad smell.”
How long had Lazarus been dead?
He had been dead for four days.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:8Jesus answered, “Did I not tell you that you would see God’s power if you believe in me?” So they rolled the stone away.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:9Then Jesus looked up to heaven and said, “Father, thank you for hearing me. I know you always listen to me, but I say this in order to help all these people standing here, so that they will believe you sent me.” Then Jesus shouted, “Lazarus, come out!”
Why did Jesus thank the Father out loud?
He did that so the people would believe that the Father had sent him.
What did Jesus command Lazarus to do?
He commanded Lazarus to come out of the tomb!
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:10So Lazarus came out! He was still wrapped in grave clothes. Jesus told them, “Help him take off those grave clothes and release him!” Many of the Jews believed in Jesus because of this miracle.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 37:11But the religious leaders of the Jews envied Jesus, so they gathered together to plan how they could kill Jesus and Lazarus.
How did the religious leaders of the Jews react when they saw the miracle?
They envied Jesus and planned to kill him and Lazarus.
38. Jesus Is Betrayed
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:1Every year, the Jews celebrated the Passover. This was a celebration of how God had saved their ancestors from slavery in Egypt many centuries earlier. About three years after Jesus first began preaching and teaching publicly, Jesus told his disciples that he wanted to celebrate this Passover with them in Jerusalem, and that he would be killed there.
What was the meaning of Passover that the Jews celebrated every year?
The Passover was a celebration of how God had freed the ancestors of the Jews from slavery in Egypt.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:2One of Jesus’ disciples was a man named Judas. Judas was in charge of the apostles’ moneybag, but he often stole money out of the bag. After Jesus and the disciples arrived in Jerusalem, Judas went to the Jewish leaders. He offered to betray Jesus by identifying him to the authorities in exchange for money. He knew that the Jewish leaders did not accept that Jesus was the Messiah. He knew that they wanted to kill him.
What did Judas want in exchange for betraying Jesus to the Jewish leaders?
He offered to betray Jesus in exchange for money.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:3The Jewish leaders, led by the high priest, paid Judas 30 silver coins to betray Jesus by handing him over to them. This happened just as the prophets said it would. Judas agreed, took the money, and went away. He began looking for an opportunity to help them arrest Jesus.
How much did the Jewish leaders pay Judas to betray Jesus?
They paid him 30 silver coins.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:4In Jerusalem, Jesus celebrated the Passover with his disciples. During the Passover meal, Jesus took some bread and broke it. He said, “Take and eat this. This is my body, which I will give for you. Do this to remember me.” In this way, Jesus said that he would die for them, that he would sacrifice his body for them.
At the Passover meal, what did Jesus say about the bread?
He said, “This is my body, which is given for you.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:5Then Jesus picked up a cup of wine and said, “Drink this. It is my blood of the New Covenant that I will pour out so that God will forgive your sins. Do what I am doing now, to remember me every time you drink it.”
What did Jesus say about the cup?
He said, “It is my blood of the New Covenant that I will pour out so that God will forgive your sins.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:6Then Jesus said to the disciples, “One of you will betray me.” The disciples were shocked, and asked who would do such a thing. Jesus said, “The person to whom I give this piece of bread is the betrayer.” Then he gave the bread to Judas.
Who did Jesus say would betray him?
Jesus said the one to whom he would give the bread would betray him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:7After Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him. Judas left and went to help the Jewish leaders arrest Jesus. It was nighttime.
What happened to Judas after he took the bread from Jesus?
Satan entered into Judas.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:8After the meal, Jesus and his disciples walked to the Mount of Olives. Jesus said, “You will all abandon me tonight. It is written, ‘I will strike the shepherd and all the sheep will be scattered.’”
What did Jesus predict would happen to the disciples that night?
He said they would all abandon him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:9Peter replied, “Even if all the others abandon you, I will not!” Then Jesus said to Peter, “Satan wants to have all of you, but I have prayed for you, Peter, that your faith will not fail. Even so, tonight, before the rooster crows, you will deny three times that you even know me.”
What did Jesus say that Peter would do before the rooster crowed?
He said that Peter would deny three times that he knew Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:10Peter then said to Jesus, “Even if I must die, I will never deny you!” All the other disciples said the same thing.
How did the disciples respond to Jesus’ predictions about them?
They said that they would die rather than deny Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:11Then Jesus went with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane. Jesus told his disciples to pray that they would not enter into temptation. Then Jesus went to pray by himself.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:12Jesus prayed three times, “My Father, if it is possible, please let me not have to drink this cup of suffering. But if there is no other way for people’s sins to be forgiven, then let your will be done.” Jesus was very troubled and his sweat was like drops of blood. God sent an angel to strengthen him.
What did Jesus pray to his Father at Gethsemane?
He asked his Father not to make him drink the cup of suffering, but for God’s will to be done if there was no other way for people’s sins to be forgiven.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:13After each time of prayer, Jesus came back to his disciples, but they were asleep. When he returned the third time, Jesus said, “Wake up! My betrayer is here.”
What were the disciples doing while Jesus prayed?
They were sleeping.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:14Judas came with the Jewish leaders, soldiers, and a large crowd. They were carrying swords and clubs. Judas came to Jesus and said, “Greetings, Teacher,” and kissed him. He did this to show the Jewish leaders the man to arrest. Then Jesus said, “Judas, are you betraying me with a kiss?”
How did the soldiers know which person was Jesus?
Judas kissed Jesus as a sign for them to arrest him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 38:15As the soldiers were seizing Jesus, Peter pulled out his sword and cut off the ear of a servant of the high priest. But Jesus said, “Put the sword away! I could ask the Father for an army of angels to defend me, but I must obey my Father.” Jesus healed the man’s ear. Then all the disciples ran away.
What did Peter do in order to defend Jesus?
He pulled out a sword and cut off the ear of a servant of the high priest.
Why did Jesus say that he did not need Peter to defend him?
Jesus said he could ask the Father for an army of angels.
What did the disciples do after Jesus was arrested?
They all ran away.
39. Jesus Is Put on Trial
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:1It was now the middle of the night. The soldiers led Jesus to the house of the high priest because he wanted to question Jesus. Peter was following far behind them. When the soldiers took Jesus into the house, Peter stayed outside and warmed himself by a fire.
What time of the day was it when the Jewish leaders began to question Jesus?
It was the middle of the night.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:2Inside the house, the Jewish leaders put Jesus on trial. They brought many false witnesses who lied about him. However, their statements did not agree with each other, so the Jewish leaders could not prove he was guilty of anything. Jesus did not say anything.
Why could the Jewish leaders not prove Jesus was guilty of anything?
The statements of the false witnesses did not agree with each other.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:3Finally, the high priest looked directly at Jesus and said, “Tell us, are you the Messiah, the Son of the living God?”
What question did the high priest finally ask Jesus?
He asked Jesus, “Are you the Messiah, the Son of the living God?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:4Jesus said, “I am, and you will see me seated with God and coming from heaven.” The high priest tore his clothes because he was angry at what Jesus said. He shouted to the other leaders, “We do not need any more witnesses to tell us what this man has done! You yourselves have heard him say that he is the Son of God. What is your decision about him?”
What answer did Jesus give to the high priest?
Jesus said, “I am, and you will see me seated with God and coming from heaven.”
What was the crime that the high priest said that Jesus had committed?
He said that Jesus had claimed he was the Son of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:5The Jewish leaders all answered the high priest, “He deserves to die!” Then they blindfolded Jesus, spit on him, hit him, and mocked him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:6As for Peter, he was waiting outside the house. A servant girl saw him. She said to him, “You also were with Jesus!” Peter denied it. Later, another girl said the same thing, and Peter denied it again. Finally, some people said, “We know that you were with Jesus because you both are from Galilee.”
Where was Peter during Jesus’ trial?
Peter was waiting outside the house of the high priest.
Why did the people think that Peter had been with Jesus?
Peter and Jesus were both from Galilee.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:7Then Peter said, “May God curse me if I know this man!” Immediately after Peter swore like this, a rooster crowed. Jesus turned around and looked at Peter.
What did Peter say when the people asked if he knew Jesus?
Peter denied three times that he knew Jesus.
What happened immediately after Peter denied Jesus the third time?
A rooster crowed, and Jesus turned and looked at Peter.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:8Peter went away and cried bitterly. At the same time, Judas, the one who had betrayed Jesus, saw that the Jewish leaders had condemned Jesus to die. Judas became full of sorrow and went away and killed himself.
What did Judas do when he saw that the Jewish leaders had condemned Jesus?
Judas became full of sorrow and went away and killed himself.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:9Now Pilate was the governor of Judea. He worked for Rome. The Jewish leaders brought Jesus to him. They wanted Pilate to condemn Jesus and kill him. Pilate asked Jesus, “Are you the king of the Jews?”
Why did the Jewish leaders take Jesus to the Roman governor Pilate?
They wanted Pilate to condemn Jesus and kill him because they didn’t have the authority to do it themselves.
What was the first question that Pilate asked Jesus?
He asked, “Are you the king of the Jews?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:10Jesus answered, “You have said the truth. But my kingdom is not here on earth. If it were, my servants would fight for me. I have come to earth to tell the truth about God. Everyone who loves the truth listens to me.” Pilate asked, “What is truth?”
What did Jesus say was the reason he came to earth?
Jesus said he came to earth to tell the truth about God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:11After speaking with Jesus, Pilate went out to the crowd and said, “I cannot find any reason that this man deserves to die.” But the Jewish leaders and the crowd shouted, “Crucify him!” Pilate replied, “He is not guilty of doing anything wrong.” But they shouted even louder. Then Pilate said a third time, “He is not guilty!”
How many times did Pilate say to the crowd that Jesus was not guilty?
He said three times that Jesus was not guilty.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 39:12Pilate became afraid that the crowd would begin to riot, so he agreed to have his soldiers crucify Jesus. The Roman soldiers whipped Jesus and put a royal robe and a crown made of thorns on him. Then they mocked him by saying, “Look, the King of the Jews!”
If he believed Jesus was innocent, why did Pilate allow Jesus to be crucified?
Pilate became afraid that the crowd would begin to riot.
How did the Roman soldiers treat Jesus?
They whipped Jesus, put a royal robe and a crown of thorns on him, and mocked him.
40. Jesus Is Crucified
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:1After the soldiers mocked Jesus, they led him away to crucify him. They made him carry the cross on which he would die.
When the soldiers led Jesus away to crucify him, what did they make him carry?
They made him carry the cross on which he would die.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:2The soldiers brought Jesus to a place called ‘the Skull’ and nailed his hands and feet to the cross. But Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, because they do not know what they are doing.” They also put a sign on the cross above his head. It said, “King of the Jews.” This is what Pilate had told them to write.
What was the name of the place where Jesus was crucified?
It was called ‘the Skull.’
How did the soldiers attach Jesus to the cross?
They nailed his hands and feet to the cross.
What did Jesus pray concerning the people who were crucifying him?
He prayed, “Father, forgive them, because they do not know what they are doing.”
What was written on the sign above Jesus’ head?
The sign said, “King of the Jews.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:3Then the soldiers gambled for Jesus’ clothing. When they did this, they fulfilled a prophecy that said, “They divided my garments among them, and gambled for my clothing.”
How did the soldiers divide up Jesus’ clothes?
They gambled for his clothing as had been prophesied.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:4There were also two robbers whom the soldiers crucified at the same time, putting them on either side of Jesus. One of the robbers mocked Jesus, but the other said to him, “Do you not fear that God will punish you? We are guilty of doing many bad things, but this man is innocent.” Then he said to Jesus, “Please remember me when you become king in your kingdom.” Jesus answered him, “Today you will be with me in Paradise.”
What did the robber who did not mock Jesus ask him to do?
He asked Jesus to remember him in his kingdom.
What was Jesus’ answer to the request of the robber?
Jesus said, “Today, you will be with me in Paradise.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:5The Jewish leaders and the other people in the crowd mocked Jesus. They said to him, “If you are the Son of God, come down from the cross and save yourself! Then we will believe you.”
What did the crowd want Jesus to do to prove that he was the Son of God?
They told him to come down from the cross and save himself.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:6Then the sky over the whole region became completely dark, even though it was the middle of the day. It became dark at noon and stayed dark for three hours.
What unusual thing happened in the sky in the middle of the day?
It became completely dark at noon and stayed dark for three hours.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:7Then Jesus cried out, “It is finished! Father, I am giving my spirit into your hands.” Then he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. When he died, there was an earthquake. In the Temple, the large curtain that separated the people from the presence of God was torn in two from the top to the bottom.
What were the last words Jesus cried out from the cross?
Jesus cried out, “It is finished! Father, I give my spirit into your hands.”
What miraculous things happened immediately after Jesus died?
There was an earthquake and the large curtain in the Temple was torn in two, from top to bottom.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:8Through his death, Jesus opened the way for people to come to God. When a soldier guarding Jesus saw everything that had happened, he said, “Certainly, this man was innocent. He was the Son of God.”
What did Jesus accomplish through his death?
Jesus opened the way for people to come to God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 40:9Then two Jewish leaders named Joseph and Nicodemus came and asked Pilate for Jesus’ body. They believed that Jesus was the Messiah. They wrapped his body in cloth, took it to a tomb cut out of rock and placed it inside. Then they rolled a large stone in front of the tomb to block the opening.
Who asked Pilate for Jesus’ body?
Two Jewish leaders named Joseph and Nicodemus asked for his body.
What did they do with the body?
They wrapped the body in cloth and placed it in a tomb cut out of rock, and then rolled a large stone in front of the tomb.
41. God Raises Jesus from the Dead
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 41:1After the soldiers crucified Jesus, the Jewish leaders said to Pilate, “That liar, Jesus, said he would rise from the dead after three days. Someone must guard the tomb to make sure that his disciples do not steal the body. If they do, they will say he has risen from the dead.”
What did Jesus say would happen three days after his death?
He would rise from the dead.
Did the Jewish leaders believe that Jesus would rise again?
No, they thought he was lying.
What were the Jewish leaders afraid that the disciples would do?
They thought the disciples would steal the body and say that Jesus had risen from the dead.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 41:2Pilate said, “Take some soldiers and guard the tomb as well as you can.” So they placed a seal on the stone at the entrance of the tomb. They also put soldiers there to make sure no one could steal the body.
What did the Jewish leaders do to secure Jesus’ tomb?
They put soldiers to guard the tomb and placed a seal on the stone at the entrance of the tomb.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 41:3The day after Jesus died was a Sabbath day. No one could work on the Sabbath day, so no friends of Jesus went to his tomb. But on the day after the Sabbath, very early in the morning, several women got ready to go to Jesus’ tomb. They wanted to put more spices on his body.
When did the women go to Jesus’ tomb?
They went there very early on the morning after the Sabbath day.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 41:4Before the women arrived, there was a great earthquake at the tomb. An angel came from heaven. He rolled away the stone that was covering the entrance to the tomb and sat on it. This angel was shining as brightly as lightning. The soldiers at the tomb saw him. They were so terrified that they fell to the ground like dead men.
What miraculous events happened at the tomb before the women arrived there?
There was an earthquake and an angel appeared, rolled away the stone, and sat on it.
What did the soldiers do when they saw that angel?
They were terrified and fell to the ground like dead men.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 41:5When the women arrived at the tomb, the angel told them, “Do not be afraid. Jesus is not here. He has risen from the dead, just like he said he would! Look in the tomb and see.” The women looked into the tomb and saw where Jesus’ body had been laid. His body was not there!
What did the angel say to the women when they arrived at the tomb?
The angel told them not to be afraid, for Jesus had risen from the dead. The angel told them to look in the tomb and see.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 41:6Then the angel told the women, “Go and tell the disciples, ‘Jesus has risen from the dead and he will go to Galilee ahead of you.’”
What did the angel tell the women to say to the disciples?
He told them to tell the disciples that Jesus has risen from the dead, and that he would go to Galilee ahead of them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 41:7The women were amazed and very joyful. They ran to tell the disciples the good news.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 41:8As the women were on their way to tell the disciples the good news, Jesus appeared to them. They bowed down at his feet. Then Jesus said, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell my disciples to go to Galilee. They will see me there.”
Who appeared to the women as they were on their way to speak to the disciples?
Jesus appeared to them.
What did the women do when they saw Jesus?
They bowed down at his feet.
42. Jesus Returns to Heaven
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:1On the day that God raised Jesus from the dead, two of his disciples were going to a nearby town. As they walked, they talked about what had happened to Jesus. They had hoped that he was the Messiah, but then he was killed. Now the women said he was alive again. They did not know what to believe.
What were the two disciples talking about as they walked along the road?
They were talking about what had happened to Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:2Jesus approached them and started walking with them, but they did not recognize him. He asked what they were talking about. They told him about all the things that had happened to Jesus during the previous few days. They thought they were talking to a foreigner who did not know what had happened in Jerusalem.
Who did the two disciples think Jesus was when he approached them on the road?
They thought he was a foreigner who did not know what had happened in Jerusalem.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:3Then Jesus explained to them what God’s word said about the Messiah. Long ago, prophets had said that evil men would make the Messiah suffer and die. But the prophets also said he would rise again on the third day.
What had the prophets said would happen to the Messiah?
They had said the Messiah would suffer and die, but would rise again on the third day.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:4When they arrived at the town where the two men wanted to stay, it was almost evening. They invited Jesus to stay with them, so he went into a house with them. They sat down to eat their evening meal. Jesus picked up a loaf of bread, thanked God for it, and then broke it. Suddenly, they recognized that he was Jesus. But at that moment, he disappeared from their sight.
What was Jesus doing when the two disciples recognized him?
He was breaking a loaf of bread and thanking God for it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:5The two men said to each other, “That was Jesus! That is why we were so excited when he explained God’s word to us!” Immediately they left and went back to Jerusalem. When they arrived, they told the disciples, “Jesus is alive! We have seen him!”
What did the two disciples do after Jesus left them?
They returned to Jerusalem and told the other disciples that Jesus was alive and that they had seen him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:6As the disciples were talking, Jesus suddenly appeared in the room with them. He said, “Peace to you!” The disciples thought he was a ghost, but Jesus said, “Why are you afraid? Why do you not think it is really I, Jesus? Look at my hands and feet. Ghosts do not have bodies like I do.” To show that he was not a ghost, he asked for something to eat. They gave him a piece of fish, and he ate it.
How did Jesus prove to the disciples that he was not a ghost?
He took a piece of fish and ate it.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:7Jesus said, “Everything about me that God’s word says will happen, I have told you that it must happen.” Then Jesus made them understand God’s word better. He said, “Long ago, prophets wrote that I, the Messiah, would suffer, die, and then rise from the dead on the third day.”
What enabled the disciples to understand God’s word?
Jesus made them understand God’s word better.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:8“The prophets also wrote that my disciples will proclaim God’s message. They will tell everyone to repent. If they repent, God will forgive their sins. My disciples will proclaim this message starting in Jerusalem. Then they will go to all people groups everywhere. You are witnesses of everything I have said and done, and of everything that happened to me.”
What was the message that Jesus’ disciples were to proclaim?
They would proclaim that everyone should repent so that God would forgive their sins.
Where were Jesus’ disciples to proclaim this message?
They would proclaim it first in Jerusalem, and then go to all people groups everywhere.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:9During the next 40 days, Jesus appeared to his disciples many times. Once, he even appeared to more than 500 people at the same time! In many ways, he proved to his disciples that he was alive, and he taught them about the kingdom of God.
How long did Jesus continue to appear to the disciples?
He appeared to them for 40 days.
How big was the largest group of disciples that saw Jesus during this time?
He appeared to more than 500 disciples at the same time.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:10Jesus said to his disciples, “God has given me the right to rule over everyone in heaven and on earth. So I am telling you now: go and make disciples in all people groups. In order to do this, you must baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. You must also teach them to obey everything I have commanded you. Remember, I will always be with you.”
What did Jesus command his disciples to go and do?
He told them to go and make disciples of all people groups, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything he had commanded them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 42:11Forty days after Jesus rose from the dead, he told his disciples, “Stay in Jerusalem until my Father gives you power. He will do this by sending the Holy Spirit upon you.” Then Jesus went up to heaven, and a cloud hid him from their sight. Jesus sat down in heaven at the right hand of God to rule over all things.
Why did Jesus tell the disciples to wait in Jerusalem?
They were to wait until the Father gave them power when the Holy Spirit came on them.
Where did Jesus go 40 days after his resurrection?
He went up to heaven.
What did Jesus do when he arrived in heaven?
He sat down at the right hand of God to rule over all things.
43. The Church Begins
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:1After Jesus returned to heaven, the disciples stayed in Jerusalem as Jesus had commanded them to do. The believers there constantly gathered together to pray.
What were the disciples doing while they waited in Jerusalem?
They constantly gathered together to pray.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:2Every year, 50 days after the Passover, the Jews celebrated an important day called Pentecost. Pentecost was a time when the Jews celebrated the wheat harvest. Jews came from all over the world to Jerusalem to celebrate Pentecost together. This year the time for Pentecost came about a week after Jesus had gone back to heaven.
When did the Jews celebrate Pentecost?
They celebrated Pentecost every year, 50 days after the Passover.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:3While the believers were all together, suddenly the house where they had gathered was filled with a sound like a strong wind. Then something that looked like flames of fire appeared over the heads of all the believers. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and they praised God in other languages. They did not know these languages, but these were languages that the Holy Spirit enabled them to speak.
What happened to the believers during the Pentecost after Jesus rose from the dead?
There was a sound like a strong wind, and something like flames of fire appeared over their heads. They were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:4When the people in Jerusalem heard this noise, they came together in a crowd to see what was happening. They heard the believers proclaiming the great things God had done. They were astonished because they could understand even though they were from many different countries and spoke many different languages. The disciples were from Israel and spoke Aramaic, Hebrew, or Greek, but the people were each hearing what God had done in their own native language.
Why were the people in the crowd astonished?
The people in the crowd were from many different countries, but they each heard the disciples speaking in their native language.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:5Some of these people said that the disciples were drunk. But Peter stood up and said to them, “Listen to me! These people are not drunk! Instead, what you see is what the prophet Joel said would happen: God said, ‘In the last days, I will pour out my Spirit.’”
What did some of the people think was the reason the disciples were talking this way?
They thought the disciples were drunk.
What did Peter say was causing them to speak these languages?
Peter said God was pouring out his Spirit.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:6“Men of Israel, Jesus was a man who did many wonderful things to show who he was. He did many amazing things by God’s power. You know this because you saw these things. But you crucified him!”
Who did Peter say was responsible for crucifying Jesus?
He said the people in the crowd crucified Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:7“Jesus died, but God raised him from the dead. This made come true what a prophet wrote: ‘You will not let your Holy One rot in the grave.’ We are witnesses that God raised Jesus to life again.”
How did Peter say Jesus became alive again?
God raised him from the dead.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:8“God the Father has now honored Jesus by making him sit at his right hand. And Jesus has sent the Holy Spirit to us just as he promised he would do. The Holy Spirit is causing the things that you are now seeing and hearing.”
What caused the disciples to be able to speak in other languages?
The Holy Spirit caused them to be able to speak in other languages.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:9“You crucified this man, Jesus. But know for certain that God has caused Jesus to become both the Lord of everything and the Messiah!”
What were the two things that Peter said God caused Jesus to become?
He became Lord and Messiah.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:10The people listening to Peter were deeply moved by the things that he said. So they asked Peter and the disciples, “Brothers, what should we do?”
How did the people respond to Peter’s message?
They were deeply moved and asked, “Brothers, what should we do?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:11Peter answered them, “All of you need God to forgive your sins. So repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ. Then God will also give you the Holy Spirit as a gift.”
What did Peter tell the people to do?
He told them they needed God to forgive their sins, so they should repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:12About 3,000 people believed what Peter said and became disciples of Jesus. They were baptized and became part of the church at Jerusalem.
How many people believed and were baptized that day?
About 3,000 people believed.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 43:13The believers continually listened as the apostles taught them. They often met together and ate together, and they often prayed with each other. They praised God together and they shared everything they had with each other. Everyone in the city thought well of them. Every day, more people became believers.
What did the disciples spend their time doing?
The disciples continually listened to the teaching of the apostles, spent time together, ate together, prayed with each other, praised God together, and shared everything.
44. Peter and John Heal a Beggar
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:1One day Peter and John went to the Temple. A crippled man was sitting at the gate, begging for money.
What did the crippled man expect Peter and John to give him?
He was begging for money.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:2Peter looked at the lame man and said, “I do not have any money to give you. But I will give you what I do have. In the name of Jesus, get up and walk!”
What did Peter give to the lame man instead of money?
In the name of Jesus, Peter told him to get up and walk.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:3Immediately, God healed the lame man. He began to walk and jump around, and to praise God. The people in the courtyard of the Temple were amazed.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:4A crowd of people quickly came to see the man who was healed. Peter said to them, “This man is well, but do not be amazed at this. We did not heal him with our own power or because we honor God. Rather, it is Jesus who healed this man with his power, because we believe in Jesus.”
What did Peter say caused the crippled man to be healed?
He said Jesus healed the man with his power because Peter and John believed in Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:5“You are the ones who told the Roman governor to kill Jesus. You killed the one who gives life to everybody. But God raised him from the dead. You did not understand what you were doing, but when you did those things, what the prophets said came true. They said that the Messiah would suffer and die. God made it happen in this way. So now, repent and turn to God, so that he will wash away your sins.”
Who did Peter say killed Jesus?
He said the people in the crowd told the Roman governor to kill Jesus.
What prophecies did the people fulfill when they killed Jesus?
The prophets said that the Messiah would suffer and die.
What did Peter tell the people that they should do?
They should repent and turn to God, so that he would wash away their sins.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:6When the leaders of the Temple heard Peter and John, they were very upset. So they arrested them and put them into prison. But many people believed what Peter said. The number of men who believed in Jesus grew to about 5,000.
How many men believed in Jesus as a result of Peter’s message?
About 5,000 men believed.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:7The next day the Jewish leaders brought Peter and John to the high priest and the other religious leaders. They also brought the man who had been crippled. They asked Peter and John, “By what power did you heal this crippled man?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:8Peter answered them, “This man standing before you has been healed by the power of Jesus the Messiah. You crucified Jesus, but God raised him to life again! You rejected him, but there is no other way to be saved except through the power of Jesus!”
What did Peter say is the only way to be saved?
He said the only way to be saved is through the power of Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 44:9The leaders were shocked that Peter and John spoke so boldly. They saw that these men were ordinary men who were uneducated. But then they remembered that these men had been with Jesus. So they said to them, “We will punish you very much if you give any more messages to the people about this man Jesus.” After saying many things like this, they let Peter and John go.
Why were the Jewish leaders shocked at the preaching of Peter and John?
Peter and John were ordinary, uneducated men.
What did the Jewish leaders finally decide to do with Peter and John?
They threatened them and then let them go.
45. Stephen and Philip
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:1One of the leaders among the first followers of Jesus was a man named Stephen. Everyone respected him. The Holy Spirit gave him much power and wisdom. Stephen did many miracles. Many people believed him when he taught them to trust in Jesus.
What do we learn about Stephen?
Everyone respected him, and the Holy Spirit gave him much power and wisdom.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:2One day when Stephen was teaching about Jesus, some Jews who did not believe in Jesus came and began to argue with him. They became very angry, so they went to the religious leaders and told lies about him. They said, “We heard Stephen speak evil things about Moses and God!” So the religious leaders arrested Stephen and brought him to the high priest and the other leaders of the Jews. More false witnesses came and lied to them about Stephen.
What was the false charge that some Jews brought against Stephen?
They said they heard Stephen speak evil things about Moses and God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:3The high priest asked Stephen, “Are these men telling the truth about you?” Stephen began to say many things in order to answer the high priest. He said that God had done many wonderful things for the people of Israel from the time when Abraham lived to the time of Jesus. But the people had always disobeyed God. Stephen said, “You people are stubborn and rebellious against God. You always reject the Holy Spirit, just as our ancestors always rejected God and always killed his prophets. But you did something worse than they did! You killed the Messiah!”
What did Stephen say the people had done that was worse than their ancestors?
They killed the Messiah.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:4When the religious leaders heard this, they were so angry that they covered their ears and yelled loudly. They dragged Stephen out of the city and threw stones at him in order to kill him.
How did the religious leaders react to Stephen’s accusation?
They dragged Stephen out of the city and threw stones at him in order to kill him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:5As Stephen was dying, he cried out, “Jesus, receive my spirit.” He fell to his knees and cried out again, “Master, do not hold this sin against them.” Then he died.
What was the last thing Stephen said before he died?
The last thing he said was, “Master, do not hold this sin against them.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:6That day many people in Jerusalem started persecuting the followers of Jesus, so the believers fled to other places. But in spite of opposition, they preached about Jesus everywhere they went.
What did the believers do when the persecution began in Jerusalem?
They fled to other places and preached about Jesus wherever they went.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:7There was a believer in Jesus named Philip. He fled from Jerusalem, as did most other believers. He went to the region of Samaria where he preached to people about Jesus. Many people believed him and were saved. One day, an angel came from God to Philip and told him to go into the wilderness, and to walk down a certain road. Philip went there. As he was walking on the road, he saw a man riding in his chariot. This man was an important official from the land of Ethiopia. The Holy Spirit told Philip to go and talk with this man.
Who did Philip meet on the road in the wilderness?
He met an important official from Ethiopia.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:8So Philip went to the chariot. He heard the Ethiopian reading God’s word. He was reading what the prophet Isaiah had written. The man read, “They led him like a lamb to be killed, and as a lamb is silent, he did not say a word. They treated him unfairly and did not respect him. They took his life away from him.”
What was the Ethiopian official doing as Philip approached?
He was reading what the prophet Isaiah wrote.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:9Philip asked the Ethiopian, “Do you understand what you are reading?” The Ethiopian replied, “No. I cannot understand it unless someone explains it to me. Please come and sit next to me. Was Isaiah writing about himself or someone else?”
Did the official understand the prophecy that he was reading?
No, he needed someone to explain it to him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:10Philip got into the chariot and sat down. Then he told the Ethiopian man that Isaiah had written about Jesus. Philip also spoke about many other parts of God’s word. In this way, he told the man the good news about Jesus.
Who did Philip say Isaiah had written about?
He said Isaiah had written about Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:11As Philip and the Ethiopian traveled, they came to some water. The Ethiopian said, “Look! There is some water! May I be baptized?” And he told the driver to stop the chariot.
After Philip explained the prophecy and they came to some water, what did the Ethiopian ask Philip?
The Ethiopian asked if he could be baptized.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:12So they went down into the water, and Philip baptized the Ethiopian. After they came up out of the water, the Holy Spirit suddenly carried Philip away to another place. There Philip continued to tell people about Jesus.
What happened to Philip after he baptized the Ethiopian official?
The Holy Spirit carried Philip away to another place.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 45:13The Ethiopian continued traveling toward his home. He was happy that he now knew Jesus.
What did the Ethiopian official do after Philip left him?
He continued traveling toward his home, happy that he knew Jesus.
46. Saul Becomes a Follower of Jesus
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:1There was a man named Saul who did not believe in Jesus. When he was a young man, he guarded the robes of the men who killed Stephen. Later he persecuted the believers. He went from house to house in Jerusalem to arrest both men and women and to put them in prison. Then the high priest gave Saul permission to go to the city of Damascus. He told Saul to arrest followers of Jesus there and to bring them back to Jerusalem.
Why was Saul going to Damascus?
He went there to arrest followers of Jesus and to bring them back to Jerusalem.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:2So Saul began to travel to Damascus. Just before he reached the city, a bright light in the sky shone all around him, and he fell to the ground. Saul heard someone say, “Saul! Saul! Why are you persecuting me?” Saul asked, “Who are you, Master?” Jesus replied to him, “I am Jesus. You are persecuting me!”
What question did Jesus ask Saul on the road to Damascus?
He asked Saul, “Why are you persecuting me?”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:3When Saul got up, he could not see. His friends had to lead him into Damascus. Saul did not eat or drink anything for three days.
What happened to Saul when he got up after seeing the bright light?
Saul could not see. His friends led him into Damascus and he did not eat or drink for three days.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:4There was a disciple in Damascus named Ananias. God said to him, “Go to the house where Saul is staying. Place your hands on him so that he can see again.” But Ananias said, “Master, I have heard how this man has persecuted the believers.” God answered him, “Go! I have chosen him to declare my name to the Jews and to people from other people groups. He will suffer many things for my name.”
Why was Ananias afraid to speak to Saul?
He had heard that Saul was persecuting the believers.
What did God say was the purpose for which he had chosen Saul?
God had chosen Saul to declare God’s name to the Jews and to people from other people groups.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:5So Ananias went to Saul, placed his hands on him, and said, “Jesus, who appeared to you on your way here, sent me to you so that you can see again, and so the Holy Spirit will fill you.” Immediately Saul was able to see again, and Ananias baptized him. Then Saul ate some food and became strong again.
How did Ananias enable Saul to see again?
He placed his hands on him.
What did Ananias do to Saul after he regained his sight?
Ananias baptized him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:6Right away Saul began preaching to the Jews in Damascus. He said, “Jesus is the Son of God!” The Jews were amazed because Saul had tried to kill believers, and now he believed in Jesus! Saul argued with the Jews. He showed that Jesus was the Messiah.
What message did Saul immediately begin preaching to the Jews?
He preached, “Jesus is the Son of God!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:7After many days, the Jews made a plan to kill Saul. They sent people to watch for him at the city gates in order to kill him. But Saul heard about the plan, and his friends helped him escape. One night they lowered him over the city wall in a basket. After Saul escaped from Damascus, he continued to preach about Jesus.
How did the Jews respond to Saul’s preaching?
They made a plan to kill Saul.
How did Saul escape from Damascus?
His friends lowered him over the city wall in a basket so he could escape.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:8Saul went to Jerusalem to meet with the apostles, but they were afraid of him. Then a believer named Barnabas took Saul to the apostles. He told them how Saul had preached boldly in Damascus. After that the apostles accepted Saul.
Who helped Saul to be accepted by the disciples in Jerusalem?
Barnabas took Saul to the apostles and told them how Saul had preached boldly in Damascus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:9Some believers who fled from the persecution in Jerusalem went far away to the city of Antioch and preached about Jesus. Most of the people in Antioch were not Jews, but for the first time, people who were not Jews became believers. Barnabas and Saul went there to teach these new believers more about Jesus and to strengthen the church. It was at Antioch that believers in Jesus were first called ‘Christians.’
What was different about the people who became believers in Antioch?
They were not Jews.
What name first began to be used for the believers in Antioch?
They called them “Christians.”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 46:10One day, the followers of Jesus at Antioch were fasting and praying. The Holy Spirit said to them, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul to do the work I have called them to do.” So the church in Antioch prayed for Barnabas and Saul and placed their hands on them. Then they sent them out to preach the good news about Jesus in many other places. Barnabas and Saul taught people in different people groups, and many people believed in Jesus.
What was the church in Antioch doing when the Holy Spirit told them to set apart Barnabas and Saul?
They were praying and fasting.
What was the purpose for which the church in Antioch sent out Saul and Barnabas?
They sent them out to preach the good news about Jesus in many other places.
47. Paul and Silas in Philippi
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:1As Saul traveled throughout the Roman Empire, he began to use his Roman name, ‘Paul.’ One day, Paul and his friend Silas went to the town of Philippi to proclaim the good news about Jesus. They went to a place by the river outside the city where people gathered to pray. There they met a woman named Lydia who was a merchant. She loved and worshiped God.
What was the Roman name that Saul began to use?
He began to use the name “Paul.”
Where did Paul and Silas go in Philippi to proclaim the good news about Jesus?
They went to a place by the river outside the city where people gathered to pray.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:2God enabled Lydia to believe the message about Jesus. Paul and Silas baptized her and her family. She invited Paul and Silas to stay at her house, so they stayed there.
What made it possible for Lydia to believe in Jesus?
God enabled Lydia to understand the message about Jesus.
What did Paul and Silas do to Lydia after she believed?
They baptized Lydia and her family.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:3Paul and Silas often met with people at the place where Jews prayed. Every day as they walked there, a slave girl possessed by a demon followed them. By means of this demon, she predicted the future for people, so she made a lot of money for her masters as a fortuneteller.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:4The slave girl kept yelling as they walked, “These men are servants of the Most High God. They are telling you the way to be saved!” She did this so often that Paul became annoyed.
What did the demon-possessed slave girl keep yelling when she saw Paul and Silas?
She yelled, “These men are servants of the Most High God. They are telling you the way to be saved!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:5Finally, one day when the slave girl started yelling, Paul turned to her and said to the demon that was in her, “In the name of Jesus, come out of her.” Right away the demon left her.
How did Paul respond to the demon’s testimony?
Paul commanded the demon to leave the slave girl.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:6The men who owned the slave girl became very angry! They realized that, without the demon, the slave girl could not tell people the future. This meant that people would no longer pay her owners to have her tell their future.
Why were the owners of the slave girl angry that the demon was gone?
They realized that people would no longer pay money to them for her to tell people the future.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:7So the owners of the slave girl took Paul and Silas to the Roman authorities, who beat Paul and Silas, and then threw them into jail.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:8They put Paul and Silas in the part of the prison where there were the most guards. They even attached their feet to large pieces of wood. But in the middle of the night, Paul and Silas were singing songs of praise to God.
What were Paul and Silas doing in the middle of the night in jail?
They were singing songs of praise to God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:9Suddenly, there was a violent earthquake! All the prison doors opened wide, and the chains of all the prisoners fell off.
What happened while Paul and Silas were singing?
There was a violent earthquake, the prison doors flew open, and the chains of the prisoners fell off.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:10Then the jailer woke up. He saw that the prison doors were open. He thought that all the prisoners had escaped. He was afraid the Roman authorities would kill him for allowing them to go, so he got ready to kill himself! But Paul saw him and shouted, “Stop! Do not hurt yourself. We are all here.”
Why was the jailer afraid?
He thought all the prisoners had escaped, and that the Roman authorities would kill him for letting them go.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:11The jailer trembled as he came to Paul and Silas and asked, “What must I do to be saved?” Paul answered, “Believe in Jesus, the Master, and you and your family will be saved.” Then the jailer took Paul and Silas into his home and washed their wounds. Paul preached the good news about Jesus to everyone in his house.
What question did the jailer ask Paul?
He asked, “What must I do to be saved?”
What did Paul say the jailer had to do in order to be saved?
Paul told him to believe in Jesus, the Master.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:12The jailer and his whole family believed in Jesus, so Paul and Silas baptized them. Then the jailer gave Paul and Silas a meal, and they rejoiced together.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:13The next day the leaders of the city released Paul and Silas from prison and asked them to leave Philippi. Paul and Silas visited Lydia and some other friends and then left the city. The good news about Jesus kept spreading, and the Church kept growing.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 47:14Paul and other leaders of the believers traveled to many cities. They preached and taught people the good news about Jesus. They also wrote many letters to encourage and teach the believers in the churches. Some of these letters became books of the Bible.
What happened to some of the letters Paul and other follower of Jesus leaders wrote to the believers in the churches?
Some of these letters became books of the Bible.
48. Jesus Is the Promised Messiah
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:1When God created the world, everything was perfect. There was no sin. Adam and Eve loved each other, and they loved God. There was no sickness or death. This was the way God wanted the world to be.
What was the world like when God first created it?
Everything was perfect, and there was no sin, sickness, or death.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:2Satan spoke to Eve in the garden through the snake because he wanted to deceive her. Then she and Adam sinned against God. Because they sinned, everyone on earth dies.
Why does everyone on earth die?
They die because Adam and Eve sinned against God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:3Because Adam and Eve sinned, something even worse happened. They became enemies of God. As a result, every person since then has sinned. Every person is an enemy of God from birth. There was no peace between people and God. But God wanted to make peace.
What is the condition of every person who is born?
They are enemies of God, and have no peace with him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:4God promised that one of Eve’s descendants would crush Satan’s head, and Satan would bite his heel. In other words, Satan would kill the Messiah, but God would raise him to life again. The Messiah would take away Satan’s power forever. Many years later, God showed that the Messiah is Jesus.
What does it mean that Satan will “wound the heel” of Eve’s descendent?
Satan would kill the Messiah, but God would raise him to live again.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:5God told Noah to build a boat to save his family from the flood he was going to send. This is how God saved the people who believed in him. In the same way, everyone deserves death from God because they have sinned. But God sent Jesus to save everyone who believes in him.
In what way is Jesus like the boat God provided when he destroyed the earth by the flood?
God sent Jesus as a way to save people who believe in him.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:6For hundreds of years, priests kept on offering sacrifices to God. This showed people that they committed sin and that they deserved God’s punishment. But those sacrifices could not forgive their sins. Jesus did what the priests could not do. He gave himself to be the only sacrifice that could take away everyone’s sin. He accepted onto himself the punishment that we should have received for our sins. For this reason, Jesus is the Great High Priest.
How is Jesus different than the priests who came before him?
He offered himself as the only sacrifice that could take away the sin of everyone.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:7God had told Abraham, “I will bless all the people groups on the earth through you.” Jesus was a descendant of this Abraham. God blesses all the people groups through Abraham, because God saves from sin everyone who believes in Jesus. When these people believe in Jesus, God considers them to be descendants of Abraham.
How is God’s promise to Abraham fulfilled through Jesus?
God considers everyone who believes in Jesus, from any people group, to be a descendant of Abraham.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:8God told Abraham to sacrifice his own son, Isaac, to him. But then God gave a ram for the sacrifice instead of Isaac. We all deserve to die for our sins! But God gave Jesus to be a sacrifice to die in our place. That is why we call Jesus the Lamb of God.
How is Jesus like the ram that was sacrificed instead of Isaac?
Jesus is the Lamb of God, who God gave to be a sacrifice in our place.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:9When God sent the last plague on Egypt, he told each Israelite family to kill a lamb. The lamb must not have any flaws. Then they had to spread its blood on the tops and sides of their door frames. When God saw the blood, he passed over their houses and did not kill their firstborn sons. When this happened, God called this the Passover.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:10Jesus is like a Passover Lamb. He never sinned, so there was nothing wrong with him. He was killed at the time of the Passover festival. When anyone believes in Jesus, the blood of Jesus pays for that person’s sin. It is as if God passed over that person, because he does not punish him.
How is Jesus like the Passover Lamb?
Jesus never sinned and there is nothing wrong with him, so his blood (his death) causes God to pass over and not punish anyone who believes in Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:11God made a covenant with the Israelites because they were the people he had chosen to belong to himself. But God has now made a New Covenant that is for everyone. If anyone in any people group accepts this New Covenant, he joins God’s people. He does this because he believes in Jesus.
Who can be part of God’s people?
Anyone from any people group can join God’s people through the New Covenant by believing in Jesus.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:12Moses was a prophet who proclaimed the word of God with great power. But Jesus is the greatest prophet of all. He is God, so all the things he did and said were the actions and words of God. That is why the Scriptures call Jesus the Word of God.
In what way is Jesus the greatest prophet of all?
He is God, so all the things he did and said were the actions and words of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:13God promised King David that one of his descendants would rule as king over God’s people forever. Jesus is the Son of God and the Messiah, so he is the descendant of David who can rule forever.
How does Jesus fulfill God’s promise to King David?
Because Jesus is the Son of God, he is the descendant of David who can rule forever.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 48:14David was a king of Israel, but Jesus is the king of the entire universe! He will come again and rule his kingdom with justice and peace forever.
In what way is Jesus a greater king than David?
Jesus is the king of the entire universe.
49. God’s New Covenant
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:1An angel told Mary, a young woman, that she would give birth to God’s Son. She was still a virgin, but the Holy Spirit came to her and made her become pregnant. She gave birth to a son and named him Jesus. Therefore, Jesus is both God and human.
How is Jesus both God and human?
Jesus became human because he was born of a woman. At the same time, he was and is God, and was born of virgin made pregnant by an act of the Holy Spirit.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:2Jesus did many miracles that show that he is God. He walked on water and stopped storms. He healed many sick people and drove demons out of many others. He raised dead people to life, and he turned five loaves of bread and two small fish into enough food to feed over 5,000 people.
How did Jesus prove that he is God?
He did many miracles.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:3Jesus was also a great teacher. Everything he taught, he taught correctly. People should do what he told them to do because he is the Son of God. For example, he taught that you need to love other people the same way you love yourself.
How should we love other people?
We should love them in the same way as we love ourselves.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:4He also taught that you need to love God more than you love anything else, including your possessions.
Who should we love more than anything else?
We should love God more than anything else.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:5Jesus said that it is better to be in God’s kingdom than to have anything else in the world. God must save you from your sins in order for you to enter his kingdom.
What is the most important thing for anyone?
The most important thing is to belong to the kingdom of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:6Jesus said that some people will accept him. God will save these people. However, other people will not accept him. He also said that some people are like good soil. Because they accept the good news about Jesus, God saves them. However, other people are like the hard soil on a path. God’s Word is like seed that falls on the path, but nothing grows there. These people reject the message about Jesus. They refuse to enter into his kingdom.
What do people do when they reject the message about Jesus?
They refuse to enter into his kingdom.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:7Jesus taught that God loves sinners very much. He wants to forgive them and to make them his children.
What does God want to do for sinners?
He wants to forgive them and make them his children.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:8Jesus also told us that God hates sin. Because Adam and Eve sinned, all of their descendants also sin. Every person in the world sins and is far from God. Everyone is an enemy of God.
What does God hate?
He hates sin.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:9But God loved everyone in the world in this way: he gave his only Son so that God will not punish those who believe in Jesus. Instead, believers will live with him forever.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:10You deserve to die because you have sinned. It would be right for God to punish you, but Jesus took the punishment for sin in our place. God punished Jesus by killing him on a cross.
What do we deserve from God because of our sin?
We deserve to die.
What did God do to Jesus when he died on the cross?
God punished Jesus for the sin of mankind, you and me.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:11Jesus never sinned. He accepted the punishment for sin, including the worst possible death. In this way, he was the perfect sacrifice to take away your sins and the sins of every person in the world. Jesus sacrificed himself to God, so God will forgive any sin, even terrible sins, of the people who believe in Jesus.
Why was Jesus’ sacrifice able to take away the sins of every person in the world?
Jesus could take away our sins because he never sinned and was the perfect sacrifice.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:12Even if you do many very good things, this will not make God save you. There is nothing you can do on your own to become friends with him. Instead, you should believe that Jesus is the Son of God, that he died on the cross instead of you, and that God raised him to life again. If you believe this, God will forgive you for having sinned.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:13God will save everyone who believes in Jesus and accepts him as their Master. But he will not save those who do not believe in him. It does not matter if you are rich or poor, man or woman, old or young, or where you live. God loves you and wants you to believe in Jesus so he can be a friend to you.
Who will God save?
God will save everyone who believes in Jesus and accepts him as his Master.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:14Jesus is calling you to believe in him and to be baptized. Do you believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the only Son of God? Do you believe that you are a sinner and that you deserve God’s punishment for your sin? Do you believe that Jesus died on the cross to take away your sins?
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:15If you believe in Jesus and confess what he has done for you, you are a follower of Jesus! Satan no longer rules you in his kingdom of darkness. God is now ruling over you in his kingdom of light. God has enabled you to no longer sin as you used to do. He has given you a new, right way of living.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:16If you are a follower of Jesus, God has forgiven your sins because of what Jesus did. Now, God considers you to be a close friend instead of an enemy.
If you are a follower of Jesus, are you still an enemy of God?
No, you are now a close friend of God.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:17If you are a friend of God and a servant of Jesus the Master, you will want to obey what Jesus teaches you. Even though you are a follower of Jesus, Satan will still tempt you to sin. But God always does what he says he will do. He says that if you confess your sins, he will forgive you. He will give you strength to fight against sin.
Are followers of Jesus still tempted to sin?
Yes, they are tempted.
What should followers of Jesus do when they sin?
They should confess their sins to God.
What does God promise to do if we confess our sins?
He promises to forgive us, and to give us strength to fight against sin.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 49:18God tells you to pray and to study his word. He also tells you to worship him together with other followers of Jesus. You must also tell other people what he has done for you. If you do all these things, you will become a strong friend of his.
What are some of the things that God tells followers of Jesus to do?
He tells us to pray, study his word, worship him, and tell others about what he has done for us.
50. Jesus Returns
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:1For almost 2,000 years, more and more people around the world have been hearing the good news about Jesus the Messiah. The Church has been growing. Jesus promised he would return at the end of the world. Though he has not yet come back, he will keep his promise.
During the last 2,000 years, what has happened to the number of people who believe in Jesus?
The number has been increasing.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:2As we wait for Jesus to return, God wants us to live in a way that is holy and that honors him. He also wants us to tell others about his kingdom. When Jesus was living on earth, he said, “My disciples will preach the good news about the kingdom of God to people everywhere in the world, and then the end will come.”
How does God want us to live as we wait for Jesus to return?
He wants us to live in a way that is holy and that honors him.
What did Jesus say would happen before the end of the world comes?
His disciples would preach the good news of the kingdom of God to people everywhere in the world.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:3Many people groups still have not heard about Jesus. Before he returned to heaven, Jesus told his followers to proclaim the good news to people who have never heard it. He said, “Go and make disciples in all people groups!” and “The fields are ripe for harvest!”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:4Jesus also said, “A man’s servant is not greater than his master. The important people in this world have hated me, and they will also torture you and kill you because of me. In this world you will suffer, but be strong, because I have defeated Satan, the one who rules this world. If you remain faithful to me to the end, then God will save you!”
How will the world that hated Jesus treat his disciples?
The world will cause his disciples to suffer also.
What is God’s promise to those who remain faithful to the end?
He promises that God will save them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:5Jesus told his disciples a story to explain what will happen to people when the world ends. He said, “A man planted good seed in his field. While he was sleeping, his enemy came and planted weed seeds among the wheat seeds, and then he went away.”
In Jesus’ story about the end of the world, how did the weeds come to be among the wheat?
An enemy planted them.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:6“When the plants sprouted, the servants of the man said, ‘Master, you planted good seed in that field. So why are there weeds in it?’ The man answered, ‘Only my enemies would want to plant them. It is one of my enemies who did this.’”
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:7“The servants responded to their master, ‘Should we pull out the weeds?’ The master said, ‘No. If you do that, you will pull out some of the wheat as well. Wait until the harvest. Then gather the weeds into piles so you can burn them. But bring the wheat into my barn.’”
Why didn’t the servants pull out the weeds?
Their master did not want them to accidentally pull out the wheat along with the weeds.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:8The disciples did not understand the meaning of the story, so they asked Jesus to explain it to them. Jesus said, “The man who planted the good seed represents the Messiah. The field represents the world. The good seed represents the people of God’s kingdom.”
What does the good seed represent?
The good seed represents the people of God’s kingdom.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:9“The weeds represent the people who belong to the devil, the evil one. The man’s enemy, the one who planted the weeds, represents the devil. The harvest represents the end of the world, and the harvesters represent God’s angels.”
What does the harvest represent?
The harvest represents the end of the world.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:10“When the world ends, the angels will gather together all the people who belong to the devil. The angels will throw them into a very hot fire. There those people will cry and grind their teeth in terrible suffering. But the people who are righteous, who have followed Jesus, will shine like the sun in the kingdom of God their Father.”
What will happen to the people who belong to the devil at the end of the world?
The angels will gather them up and throw them into a very hot fire, where they will suffer terribly.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:11Jesus also said that he would return to earth just before the world ends. He will come back the same way that he left. That is, he will have a real body, and he will come on the clouds in the sky. When Jesus returns, every follower of Jesus who has died will rise from the dead and meet him in the sky.
In what form will Jesus return to the earth?
He will return the way that he left, with a real body, and on the clouds in the sky.
When Jesus returns, what will happen to every follower of Jesus who has died?
They will also rise to meet him in the sky.
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unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:12Then the followers of Jesus who are still alive will rise up into the sky and join with the other followers of Jesus who rose from the dead. They will all be with Jesus there. After that, Jesus will live with his people. They will have complete peace forever as they live together.
When Jesus returns, what will happen to the followers of Jesus who are still alive?
The followers of Jesus who are alive will rise up into the sky and join with the other followers of Jesus who rose from the dead.
50:13
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:13Jesus promised to give a crown to everyone who believes in him. They will rule with God over everything forever. They will have perfect peace.
50:14
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:14But God will judge everyone who does not believe in Jesus. He will throw them into hell. There they will weep and grind their teeth, and they will suffer forever. A fire that never goes out will continually burn them, and worms will never stop eating them.
50:15
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:15When Jesus returns, he will completely destroy Satan and his kingdom. He will throw Satan into hell. Satan will burn there forever, along with everyone who chose to follow him rather than to obey God.
What will Jesus do to Satan when he returns?
Jesus will throw Satan into hell, where he will burn forever.
50:16
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:16Because Adam and Eve disobeyed God and brought sin into this world, God cursed it and decided to destroy it. But some day God will create a new heaven and a new earth that will be perfect.
50:17
unfoldingWord® Open Bible Stories Translation Questions :: 50:17Jesus and his people will live on the new earth, and he will reign forever over everything. He will wipe away every tear from people’s eyes. No one will suffer or be sad any longer. They will not cry. They will not be sick or die. And there will be nothing evil there. Jesus will rule his kingdom justly and with peace. He will be with his people forever.
What will life be like in the new heaven and new earth?
Jesus will rule his kingdom justly and with peace, and there will be no more suffering.