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What might we reasonably conclude from Matthew and Luke’s accounts
What might we reasonably conclude from Matthew and Luke’s accounts of the Lord’s Prayer?
God only answers our prayers if we
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Complete the sentence.
In the Gospels, both and recorded the Lord's Prayer. Matthew, during the Sermon on the Mount, Luke, when
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Jesus celebrated meals with others:
a. Matthew 9:9-13 b. Luke 7:36-50 c. John 21:9-17 d. Luke 19:1-10
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Which is the first gospel to mention the word “church” ?
Acts Mark Matthew Luke-Acts John Luke
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Which text indicates that not one letter will pass from the law?
a. Luke 24:44 b. Matthew 5:18 c. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 d. Mark 7:13
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Who is traditionally seen as the writer of the book of Acts?
a. John b. Mark c. Matthew d. Luke
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No Luke deposits $3.500 into each of two savings accounts. • Account I earns 3% annual simple interest • Account I
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Whose version of the Lord’s Prayer is longer?
no difference between versions they are identical Matthew’s Luke’s
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In which of the Gospels do the twelve disciples ask Jesus to teach them to pray?
John Mark Matthew Luke
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account of the Lord’s Prayer, the disciples ask Jesus to teach them how to pray. john's mark's luke's matthew's
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