front 1 According to Matthew 6:1, of what are you to beware? | back 1 Practicing your righteousness before other people |
front 2 What if you practice your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them? | back 2 Then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven |
front 3 Why do hypocrites sound a trumpet before them? | back 3 That they may be praised by others |
front 4 When are you to not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing? | back 4 When you give to the needy |
front 5 Who are to give to the needy? | back 5 You |
front 6 According to Matthew 6:4, what may be in secret? | back 6 Your giving |
front 7 Who will reward you? | back 7 Your Father [who sees in secret] |
front 8 Why do hypocrites love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners? | back 8 That they may be seen by others |
front 9 When are you to go into your room and shut the door? | back 9 When you pray |
front 10 According to Matthew 6:6, to whom are you to pray? | back 10 Your Father who is in secret |
front 11 Who heap up empty phrases? | back 11 The Gentiles |
front 12 For what do Gentiles think they will be heard? | back 12 Their many words |
front 13 What does your Father know before you ask him? | back 13 What you need |
front 14 Who are you not to be like? | back 14 Them (the Gentiles) |
front 15 Who is in heaven? | back 15 Our Father |
front 16 What is to be hallowed? | back 16 Your (Our Father's) name |
front 17 What may God's kingdom do? | back 17 Come |
front 18 Where may God's will be done? | back 18 On earth |
front 19 What may God give us this day? | back 19 Our daily bread |
front 20 What may God forgive us? | back 20 Our debts |
front 21 As what may God forgive us our debts? | back 21 As we also have forgiven our debtors |
front 22 Into what may God not lead us? | back 22 Temptation |
front 23 From what may God deliver us? | back 23 Evil |
front 24 What if you forgive others their trespasses? | back 24 Your heavenly Father will also forgive you |
front 25 Who also will forgive you? | back 25 Your heavenly Father |
front 26 What if you do not forgive others their trespasses? | back 26 Neither will your Father forgive your trespasses |
front 27 When are you to not look gloomy? | back 27 When you fast |
front 28 Who look gloomy when they fast? | back 28 The hypocrites |
front 29 Why do hypocrites disfigure their faces? | back 29 That their fasting may be seen by others |
front 30 When are you to anoint your head and wash your face? | back 30 When you fast |
front 31 According to Matthew 6:17, what are you to anoint? | back 31 Your head |
front 32 According to Matthew 6:18, what will your Father who is in secret see? | back 32 Your fasting |
front 33 According to Matthew 6:18, who will reward you? | back 33 Your Father who sees in secret |
front 34 What are you to not lay up for yourselves on earth? | back 34 Treasures |
front 35 Where do moth and rust destroy? | back 35 On earth |
front 36 Who break in and steal? | back 36 Thieves |
front 37 What does not destroy treasures in heaven? | back 37 [Neither] moth nor rust |
front 38 Where do thieves not break in and steal? | back 38 Heaven |
front 39 What is also where your treasure is? | back 39 Your heart |
front 40 What is the lamp of the body? | back 40 The eye |
front 41 What if your eye is healthy? | back 41 Your whole body will be full of light |
front 42 What if the light in you is darkness? | back 42 How great is the darkness |
front 43 Who can serve two masters? | back 43 No one |
front 44 Why can no one serve two masters? | back 44 For either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other |
front 45 According to Matthew 6:24, what can no one serve? | back 45 Two masters |
front 46 Who cannot serve God and money? | back 46 You |
front 47 About what are you not to be anxious? | back 47 Your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on |
front 48 What is more than food? | back 48 Life |
front 49 What is the body more than? | back 49 Clothing |
front 50 What neither sow nor reap? | back 50 The birds of the air |
front 51 Into what do the birds of the air not gather? | back 51 Barns |
front 52 Of what are you more value? | back 52 They (the birds) |
front 53 What, did Jesus ask, can one add to his span of life by being anxious? | back 53 A single hour |
front 54 Who are to consider the lilies of the field? | back 54 You |
front 55 What do the lilies not do? | back 55 Toil nor spin |
front 56 Why are you to consider how the lilies of the field grow? | back 56 They neither toil nor spin, yet [I tell you], even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these |
front 57 Even who was not arrayed like one of these? | back 57 Solomon |
front 58 Who so clothes the grass of the field? | back 58 God |
front 59 What is alive today and tomorrow thrown into the oven? | back 59 The grass of the field |
front 60 What if God so clothes the grass of the field? | back 60 Will he not much more clothe you? |
front 61 According to Matthew 6:31, what shall you not say? | back 61 "What shall we eat?" or "What shall we drink?" or "What shall we wear?" |
front 62 Who knows you need them all? | back 62 Your heavenly Father |
front 63 According to Matthew 6:32, what does your heavenly Father know? | back 63 That you need them all |
front 64 Who seek after all these things? | back 64 The Gentiles |
front 65 When are you to seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness? | back 65 First |
front 66 What if you seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness? | back 66 All these things will be added to you |
front 67 Why are you not to be anxious about tomorrow? | back 67 For tomorrow will be anxious for itself |
front 68 What is sufficient for the day? | back 68 Its own trouble |
front 69 What will be anxious for itself? | back 69 Tomorrow |
front 70 Lest what should you judge not? | back 70 That you be judged |
front 71 With what will you be judged? | back 71 The judgment you pronounce |
front 72 What of the measure you use? | back 72 It will be measured to you |
front 73 What do you see that is in your brother's eye? | back 73 The speck |
front 74 Where is the log? | back 74 In your own eye |
front 75 According to Matthew 7:3, what do you not notice? | back 75 The log that is in your own eye |
front 76 To whom do you say, "Let me take the speck out of your eye"? | back 76 Your brother |
front 77 What must you first take out of your own eye? | back 77 The log |
front 78 What if you first take the log out of your own eye? | back 78 You will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye |
front 79 What do you not give dogs? | back 79 What is holy |
front 80 Before what must you not throw your pearls? | back 80 Pigs |
front 81 Lest what do not throw your pearls before pigs? | back 81 They trample them underfoot and turn to attack you |
front 82 What if you ask? | back 82 It will be given to you |
front 83 When will you find? | back 83 If you seek |
front 84 What if you knock? | back 84 It will be opened to you |
front 85 According to Matthew 7:8, who receives? | back 85 Everyone who asks |
front 86 Who finds? | back 86 The one who seeks |
front 87 If what, did Jesus ask, will you give your son a stone? | back 87 If he asks for bread |
front 88 When, did Jesus ask, will you give your son a serpent? | back 88 If he asks for a fish |
front 89 What if you then, who are evil know how to give good gifts to your children? | back 89 How much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him! |
front 90 Who know how to give good gifts to their children? | back 90 You who are evil |
front 91 What does your Father who is in heaven give to those who ask him? | back 91 Good things |
front 92 What should you do also to them? | back 92 Whatever you wish that others would do to you |
front 93 By what gate should you enter? | back 93 The narrow [gate] |
front 94 By what gate do many enter? | back 94 The wide |
front 95 To what does the way that is easy lead? | back 95 Destruction |
front 96 Who enter by the wide gate? | back 96 Many |
front 97 What is the way that leads to life? | back 97 Hard |
front 98 Who find the narrow gate? | back 98 Few |
front 99 According to Matthew 7:15, of whom are you to beware? | back 99 False prophets |
front 100 In what do false prophets come? | back 100 Sheep's clothing |
front 101 Who are inwardly ravenous wolves? | back 101 False prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing |
front 102 Who will you recognize by their fruits? | back 102 Them (false prophets) |
front 103 What bears good fruit? | back 103 Every healthy tree |
front 104 What does the diseased tree bear? | back 104 Bad fruit |
front 105 What can a healthy tree not bear? | back 105 Bad fruit |
front 106 What of every tree that does not bear good fruit? | back 106 It is cut down and thrown into the fire |
front 107 Into what is every tree that does not bear good fruit thrown? | back 107 The fire |
front 108 By what will you recognize them? | back 108 Their fruits |
front 109 According to Matthew 7:21, who will enter the kingdom of heaven? | back 109 The one who does the will of my (Jesus') Father [who is in heaven] |
front 110 What will many say to Jesus on that day? | back 110 "Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?" |
front 111 SQ: Who will say it and to whom will it be said, "Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?" | back 111 Many will say it to Jesus |
front 112 To whom will Jesus reply, "I never knew you"? | back 112 Many who say on that day, "Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?" |
front 113 According to Matthew 7:22-23, who did Jesus never know? | back 113 Many who say on that day, "Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?" |
front 114 Of what are many Jesus never knew workers? | back 114 Lawlessness |
front 115 Who will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock? | back 115 Everyone [then] who hears these words of mine and does them |
front 116 On what does a wise man build his house? | back 116 The rock |
front 117 According to Matthew 7:25, what fell? | back 117 Rain |
front 118 What blew and beat on that house? | back 118 The winds |
front 119 Though what did the house not fall? | back 119 The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat that house |
front 120 Because of what did the house not fall? | back 120 It had been founded (built) on the rock |
front 121 What did not fall? | back 121 The house that had been founded (built) on the rock |
front 122 Who built his house on the sand? | back 122 A foolish man |
front 123 When did the house on the sand fall? | back 123 When the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house |
front 124 What house fell? | back 124 The house on the sand |
front 125 According to Matthew 7:27, what was great? | back 125 The fall of it (the house) |
front 126 At what were the crowds astonished? | back 126 Jesus' teaching |
front 127 Why were the crowds astonished at Jesus' teaching? | back 127 For he was teaching them as one who had authority, and not as their scribes |
front 128 As what was Jesus teaching the crowds? | back 128 One who had authority |
front 129 Like whom was Jesus not teaching the crowds? | back 129 Their scribes |
front 130 Coming to Jesus, what did a leper do? | back 130 Knelt before him |
front 131 SQ: Who said it and to whom was it said, "Lord, if you will, you can make me clean"? | back 131 A leper said it to Jesus |
front 132 SQ: Who said it, to whom was it said, and what happened, "Lord, if you will, you can make me clean"? | back 132 A leper said it to Jesus. Jesus stretched out his hand and touched him. |
front 133 What did Jesus say when he stretched out his hand and touched the leper? | back 133 "I will; be clean." |
front 134 When was his leprosy cleansed? | back 134 Immediately |
front 135 Who was to say nothing to anyone? | back 135 The leper that Jesus made clean |
front 136 To whom was the leper that Jesus made clean to show himself? | back 136 The priest |
front 137 Who commanded that a gift be offered for a proof? | back 137 Moses |
front 138 When did a centurion come forward to Jesus, appealing to him? | back 138 When he (Jesus) had entered Capernaum |
front 139 Who is lying paralyzed at home? | back 139 A centurion's servant |
front 140 How is the centurion's servant suffering? | back 140 Terribly |
front 141 SQ: Who said it and to whom was it said, "Lord, my servant is lying paralyzed at home, suffering terribly"? | back 141 The centurion said it to Jesus |
front 142 SQ: Who said it, to whom was it said, and what was the reply, "Lord, my servant is lying paralyzed at home, suffering terribly"? | back 142 The centurion said it to Jesus. "I will come and heal him." |
front 143 Who said he was not worthy to have Jesus come under his roof? | back 143 A centurion |
front 144 If what did a centurion say his servant will be healed? | back 144 If Jesus would only say the word |
front 145 Who too is a man under authority? | back 145 A centurion |
front 146 What if the centurion says to one, "Go"? | back 146 He goes |
front 147 Where has Jesus found no one with such faith? | back 147 In Israel |
front 148 From where will many come? | back 148 From east and west |
front 149 With whom will many recline at table? | back 149 Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob |
front 150 Where will many recline at table with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob? | back 150 In the kingdom of heaven |
front 151 According to Matthew 8:12, into what will the sons of the kingdom be thrown? | back 151 Outer darkness |
front 152 Where will there be weeping and gnashing of teeth? | back 152 In that place (in the outer darkness) |
front 153 As what had it been done for the centurion? | back 153 As he had believed |
front 154 When was the centurion's servant healed? | back 154 At that very moment |
front 155 Who did Jesus see lying sick with a fever? | back 155 Peter's mother-in-law |
front 156 When did Jesus see Peter's mother-in-law lying sick with a fever? | back 156 When he entered Peter's house |
front 157 What happened when Jesus touched Peter's mother-in-law's hand? | back 157 The fever left her |
front 158 What did Peter's mother-in-law do when the fever left her? | back 158 Rose and began to serve him (Jesus) |
front 159 According to Matthew 8:16, who did they bring to Jesus that evening? | back 159 Many who were oppressed by demons |
front 160 With what did Jesus cast out the demons? | back 160 A word |
front 161 Who healed all who were sick? | back 161 Jesus |
front 162 According to Matthew 8:17, what was fulfilled? | back 162 What was spoken by the prophet Isaiah |
front 163 According to Matthew 8:17, what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah? | back 163 "He took our illnesses and bore our diseases." |
front 164 Who said, "He took our illnesses and bore our diseases"? | back 164 [The prophet] Isaiah |
front 165 When did Jesus give orders to go over to the other side? | back 165 When he saw a crowd around him |
front 166 Who said he would follow Jesus wherever he goes? | back 166 A scribe |
front 167 What do foxes and the birds of the air have? | back 167 Holes and nests |
front 168 Who has nowhere to lay his head? | back 168 The Son of Man *If Jesus then "more specific" |
front 169 Who did another of the disciples want to go and bury? | back 169 His father |
front 170 SQ: Who said it and to whom was it said, "Follow me, and leave the dead to bury their own dead"? | back 170 Jesus said it to another of the disciples |
front 171 What are the dead to bury? | back 171 Their own dead |
front 172 What arose on the sea? | back 172 A great storm |
front 173 With what was the boat being swamped? | back 173 The waves |
front 174 Who was asleep while the boat was being swamped? | back 174 Jesus |
front 175 SQ: Who said it and to whom was it said, "Save us, Lord. We are perishing"? | back 175 The disciples said it to Jesus |
front 176 SQ: Who said it, to whom was it said, and what was the reply, "Save us, Lord. We are perishing"? | back 176 The disciples said it to Jesus. "Why are you afraid, O you of little faith?" |
front 177 What did Jesus rebuke? | back 177 The winds and the sea |
front 178 Who marveled, saying, "What sort of man is this, that even winds and sea obey him?" | back 178 The men (Jesus' disciples) |
front 179 Even what obey Jesus? | back 179 Winds and sea |
front 180 Out of what did two demon-possessed men come? | back 180 The tombs |
front 181 Who were so fierce that no one could pass that way? | back 181 Two demon-possessed men |
front 182 What was feeding some distance from them? | back 182 Pigs |
front 183 Where did the demons beg Jesus to send them if he cast them out? | back 183 Into the herd of pigs |
front 184 If what did the demons beg Jesus to send them into the herd of pigs? | back 184 He cast them out |
front 185 What happened when Jesus said, "Go"? | back 185 The demons came out and went into the pigs |
front 186 What rushed down the steep bank? | back 186 The whole herd [of pigs] |
front 187 What drowned in the waters? | back 187 The whole herd [of pigs] |
front 188 When did the herdsmen flee? | back 188 When the whole herd rushed down the steep bank into the sea |
front 189 According to Matthew 8:33, who fled? | back 189 The herdsmen |
front 190 What did the herdsmen tell? | back 190 Everything, especially what had happened to the demon-possessed men |
front 191 According to Matthew 8:34, who came out to meet Jesus? | back 191 All the city |
front 192 What did all the city beg Jesus? | back 192 To leave their region |
front 193 How was a paralytic brought to Jesus? | back 193 Lying on a bed |
front 194 When did Jesus say, "Take heart, my son | back 194 your sins are forgiven"?;When he saw their faith |
front 195 SQ: Who said it and to whom was it said, "Take heart, my son | back 195 your sins are forgiven"?;Jesus said it to the paralytic |
front 196 SQ: Who said it, to whom was it said, and about whom was it said, "This man is blaspheming"? | back 196 Some of the scribes said it to themselves. Jesus |
front 197 Who knew their thoughts? | back 197 Jesus |
front 198 To whom did Jesus say, "Why do you think evil in your hearts?" | back 198 Some of the scribes |
front 199 In what did some of the scribes think evil? | back 199 Their hearts |
front 200 Which, did Jesus ask, is easier to say? | back 200 "Your sins are forgiven," or "Rise and walk" |
front 201 Where does the Son of Man have authority to forgive sins? | back 201 On earth |
front 202 Why did Jesus say to the paralytic, "Rise, pick up your bed and go home"? | back 202 That you (they) may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins |
front 203 Who was told to rise, pick up his bed, and go home? | back 203 The paralytic |
front 204 According to Matthew 9:8, when were the crowds afraid? | back 204 When they saw it |
front 205 Who was sitting at the tax booth? | back 205 Matthew |
front 206 What did Jesus say when he saw Matthew sitting at the tax booth? | back 206 "Follow me" |
front 207 Who came as Jesus reclined at table in the house? | back 207 Many tax collectors and sinners |
front 208 Who saw many tax collectors reclining with Jesus and his disciples? | back 208 The Pharisees |
front 209 Who have no need of a physician? | back 209 Those who are well |
front 210 Who need a physician? | back 210 Those who are sick |
front 211 What were the Pharisees to go and learn? | back 211 What this means: "I desire mercy, and not sacrifice" |
front 212 Who did Jesus not come to call? | back 212 The righteous |
front 213 Who came to call sinners? | back 213 Jesus |
front 214 Who fasts? | back 214 The disciples of John and the Pharisees |
front 215 Who does not fast? | back 215 Jesus' disciples |
front 216 According to Matthew 9:15, what days will come? | back 216 When the bridegroom is taken away from them |
front 217 When will Jesus' disciples fast? | back 217 When the bridegroom is taken away from them |
front 218 Who puts a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment? | back 218 No one |
front 219 Why does no one put a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment? | back 219 For the patch tears away from the garment, and a worse tear is made |
front 220 When is a worse tear made? | back 220 When a piece of unshrunk cloth is put on an old garment |
front 221 Into what is new wine not put? | back 221 Old wineskins |
front 222 What if new wine is put into old wineskins? | back 222 The skins burst and the wine is spilled and the skins are destroyed |
front 223 What is preserved when new wine is put into fresh wineskins? | back 223 Both |
front 224 Whose daughter had just died? | back 224 A ruler's |
front 225 If what did a ruler say his daughter would live? | back 225 Jesus came and laid his hand on her |
front 226 For how long had a woman suffered from a discharge of blood? | back 226 Twelve years |
front 227 Coming up behind Jesus, what did a woman touch? | back 227 The fringe of his (Jesus') garment |
front 228 SQ: Who said it and to whom was it said, "If I only touch his garment, I will be made well"? | back 228 A woman [who had suffered from a discharge of blood] said it to herself |
front 229 What made the woman who had suffered from a discharge of blood well? | back 229 Her faith |
front 230 SQ: Who said it and to whom was it said, "Take heart, daughter | back 230 your faith has made you well"?;Jesus said it to the woman who had suffered from a discharge of blood |
front 231 SQ: Who said it, to whom was it said, and what happened, "Take heart, daughter | back 231 your faith has made you well"?;Jesus said it to the woman who had suffered from a discharge of blood. Instantly she was made well. |
front 232 When did Jesus see the flute players and the crowd making a commotion? | back 232 When he came to the ruler's house |
front 233 What were the flute players and the crowd making? | back 233 A commotion |
front 234 Who is not dead but sleeping? | back 234 The girl (the ruler's daughter) |
front 235 When did the crowd laugh at Jesus? | back 235 When he said, "Go away, for the girl is not dead but sleeping." |
front 236 What did Jesus do when the crowd had been put outside? | back 236 Went in and took the girl by the hand |
front 237 What happened when Jesus went in and took the girl by the hand? | back 237 The girl arose |
front 238 Who followed Jesus, crying aloud? | back 238 Two blind men |
front 239 What did two blind men cry aloud? | back 239 "Have mercy on us, Son of David." |
front 240 SQ: Who said it and to whom was it said, "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" | back 240 Jesus said it to the two blind men |
front 241 SQ: Who said it, to whom was it said, and what was the response, "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" | back 241 Jesus said it to the two blind men. "Yes, Lord." |
front 242 According to Matthew 9:28, who came to Jesus when he entered the house? | back 242 Two blind men |
front 243 According to what did Jesus tell the blind men it be done to them? | back 243 Their faith |
front 244 What happened to the blind men's eyes? | back 244 They were opened |
front 245 What did Jesus sternly warn the blind men? | back 245 "See that no one knows about it." |
front 246 SQ: Who said it, to whom was it said, and what happened, "See that no one knows about it"? | back 246 Jesus said it to the [two] blind men. They went away and spread his fame through all that district. |
front 247 Who went away and spread his fame through all that district? | back 247 The [two] blind men |
front 248 Who was mute? | back 248 A demon-oppressed man |
front 249 When did the mute man speak? | back 249 When the demon had been cast out |
front 250 What was never seen in Israel? | back 250 Anything like this |
front 251 By whom did the Pharisees say Jesus cast out demons? | back 251 By the prince of demons |
front 252 Who went throughout all the cities and villages? | back 252 Jesus |
front 253 In what did Jesus teach? | back 253 Their synagogues |
front 254 What did Jesus proclaim? | back 254 The gospel of the kingdom |
front 255 Who healed every disease and every affliction? | back 255 Jesus |
front 256 Why did Jesus have compassion for the crowds? | back 256 Because they were harassed and helpless |
front 257 Who were like sheep without a shepherd? | back 257 The crowds |
front 258 What is plentiful? | back 258 The harvest |
front 259 Although the harvest is plentiful, what are few? | back 259 The laborers |
front 260 How are you to pray to the Lord of the harvest? | back 260 Earnestly |
front 261 For what are you to pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest? | back 261 To send out laborers into his harvest |