Offended by what Jesus told them, people of Nazareth attempted to throw Jesus down a ____. (Luke 4:29)
This king tried to trick the wise men into helping him find the young Jesus so he could kill Him. (Matt. 2:7-8)
Jesus went about healing, teaching and ____, which can be described as proclaiming or announcing. (Matt. 4:23)
John the Baptist was to prepare the people to receive the Lord, in part by turning the disobedient to the wisdom of the ____. (Luke 1:17)
Before being in good standing with the Lord, one must make amends and be ____ to his or her brother. (Matt. 5:24)
Number of men from among Jesus’ multitude of disciples that He specifically chose and called “apostles.” (Luke 6:13)
Word describing Zacharias after he initially doubted, rather than believed, the message of an angel. (Luke 1:20-22)
Knowing that John the Baptist was in prison, Jesus sent ____ to minister to him. (Joseph Smith Translation of Matt. 4:11-12)
“Blessed are they which are persecuted for ____ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matt. 5:10)
The Savior taught that instead of seeking revenge upon those who hate, curse, despitefully use and persecute, His disciples should love, bless, pray for and do ____ to them. (Matt. 5:44)
Prophesies about the Messiah are ____. (Matt. 2:15, 23)
Name of the angel sent from the presence of God to deliver glad tidings to both Zacharias and Mary. The Bible Dictionary mentions that he is the same angel sent to help Daniel. See that source to discover another fascinating fact about him! (Luke 1:18-19, 26-27)
The Lord gives His servants specific tasks to accomplish in His "vineyard" or kingdom. They do not compete with one another. They assist one another—staying within the stewardship they have been assigned by the Lord, and testifying of Him as the only one able to save mankind. John the Baptist tells the Pharisees of his own specific mission, as foretold by the Lord’s servant Isaiah. Isaiah’s name is referred to in its Greek form: ____. (John 1:23)
Number of pots filled with water that Jesus turned into wine, marking His first of numerous known miracles. (John 2:6)
Jesus taught the vital importance of laying foundational knowledge of Him—the everlasting rock—rather than having no foundation and building merely upon the ____. (Luke 6:49)
Jesus taught, “He that hath two ____, let him impart to him that hath none…” (Luke 3:11)