St. Luke Chapter 6

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On the second Sabbath after the first

When did He go through the grain fields (Lk 6:1)

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They plucked the heads of grain and ate them, rubbing them in their hands

What were the disciples doing on the Sabbath as they went through the grain feilds (Lk 6:1)

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Why are you doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath

What did the Pharisees say to the disciples (Lk 6:2)

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He asked if the Pharisees never read what David did when he was hungry, He went into the house of God, took and ate the showbread, and also gave to those who were with him, which is not lawful for any but the priests to eat.

How did Jesus answer the Pharisees (Lk 6:3-4)

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The Son of Man is also Lord on the Sabbath

What else did Jesus say to the Pharisees (Lk 6:5)

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A man whose right hand was withered

Who was at the synagogue on another Sabbath when Jesus entered to teach there (Lk 6:6)

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Whether Jesus would heal on the Sabbath so they could find an accusation against Him

Why did the scribes and Pharisees watch Jesus closely (Lk 6:7)

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Arise and stand here

Since Jesus knew their (the Pharisees’) thoughts, what did Jesus ask the man to do (Lk 6:8)

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I will ask you one thing: Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do evil, to save life or to destroy

What did Jesus ask the Pharisees (Lk 6:9)

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He said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” And he did and his and was restored as whole as the other.

How did Jesus heal the man with the withered hand (Lk 6:10)

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Rage, and discussed with one another what they might to do Jesus

What were the Pharisees filled with when Jesus healed the man (Lk 6:11)

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He went to the mountain to pray and spent all night in prayer to God, (and when it was day, He called His disciples to Himself and from them He chose twelve whom He also named Apostles)

What did Jesus do before He chose his 12 disciples (Lk 6:12-13)

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Simon, whom He also named Peter, and Andrew his brother; James and John; Philip and Bartholomew; Matthew and Thomas; James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon called the Zealot; Judas the son of James, and Judas Iscariot who also became a traitor

List the Apostles: (Lk 6:14-16)

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From all Judea and Jerusalem, and from the seacoast of Tyre and Sidon

From what regions did people gather to hear Jesus to be healed of their diseases and from torment by unclean spirits (Lk 6:17-18)

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For power went out from Him and healed them all

Why did the multitude seek to touch Him (Lk 6:19)

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His disciples

Who did Jesus look at (address) when he taught the beatitudes (Lk 6:20)

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poor; kingdom of God

Blessed are you ________, for yours is the _____________________ (Lk 6:20)

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hunger; filled

Blessed are you who __________ now, for you shall be _________. (Lk 6:21)

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weep; shall laugh

Blessed are you who ___________ now, for you ______________ . (Lk 6:21)

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men; exclude; revile; name; evil; Man’s; Rejoice; leap; reward; heaven; fathers; prophets

Blessed are you when _______ hate you, and when they _________ you, and ________ you, and cast out your _________ as __________ for the Son of ________ sake. __________ in that day and ________ for joy, for indeed your __________ is great in _________, for in like manner their __________ did to the ____________. (Lk 6:22-23)

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woe; rich; consolation

But _____ to you who are ______ for you have recieved your ___________ (Lk 6:24)

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full; hunger; laugh; weep

Woe to you who are ______ for you shall ________. Woe to you who ________ now for you shall mourn and __________. (Lk 6:25)

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well; false prophets

Woe to you when all men speak ______ of you, for so did the fathers to the ____________. (L 6:26)

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Your enemies; Those who hate you; Those who curse you; Those who spitefully use you

Who does Jesus say to love? And do good to? Bless who? Pray for who? (Lk 6:27-28)

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Offer the other also; Do not withhold your tunic

What should you do to him who strikes you on the one cheek? And from him who takes away your cloak? (Lk 6:29)

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Everyone who asks of you

Who should you give to? (Lk 6:30)

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Do not ask them back

What should you do if someone takes away your goods (Lk 6:30)

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Just as you want men to do to you, you also do to them

How should you behave to others (Lk 6:31)

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Sinners

Who did Jesus say loves those who love them (Lk 6:32)

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Love those who love them, do good to those who do good to them, lend to those from whom you hope to receive back

What did Jesus say even sinners do (Lk 6:32-35)

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Love your enemies, do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return

How should you be (Lk 6:35)

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Your reward will be great, and you will be the sons of the Most High

Why should you do this (Lk 6:35)

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The unthankful and evil

Who is God kind to (Lk 6:35)

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Just as your Father also is merciful

Why are we called to be merciful (Lk 6:36)

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Judge not and you shall not be judged, Condemn not and you shall not be condemned

What should you not do (Lk 6:37)

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Forgive

What should you do so you will be forgiven (Lk 6:37)

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Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom

How will it be given to you if you give (Lk 6:38)

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With the same measure that you use

How will you be measured (Lk 6:38)

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Both will fall into a ditch

What does Jesus say will to a blind man leading another blind man (Lk 6:39)

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A disciple

Who is not above his teacher (Lk 6:40)

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Everyone who is perfectly trained

Who will be like his teacher (Lk 6:4)

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First remove the plank that is in your own eye

What did Jesus say one should do before trying to remove a speck from his brother’s eye (Lk 6:42)

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Hypocrite

What did Jesus call the one wanting to remove the speck from his brother’s eye when there is a plank in his own (Lk 6:42)

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Bad fruit

What does a good tree not bear (Lk 6:43)

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Good fruit

What does a bad tree not bear (Lk 6:43)

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Its own fruit

What is every tree know by (Lk 6:44)

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Thorns

Where do men not gather figs from (Lk 6:44)

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A bramble bush

Where do men not gather grapes from (Lk 6:44)

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Out of the good treasure of his heart

From where does a good man bring forth good (Lk 6:45)

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Out of the evil treasure of his heart

From where does an evil man bring forth evil (Lk 6:45)

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For out of the abundance of the heart

From where does his mouth speak (Lk 6:45)

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But why do you call me “Lord, Lord, and not do the things I say?”

What did Jesus ask the people (Lk 6:46)

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A man building a house who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock

Who is the man like that comes to Jesus and hearts His sayings and does them (Lk 6:47-48)

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It could not shake it for it was founded on rock

What happened when the flood arose and the stream beat vehemently against this house (House with rock as foundation) (Lk 6:48)

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Like a man who built a house on earth without a foundation against the stream beat vehemently and immediately it fell

Who si the man like that hears Jesus’ saying and did nothing (Lk 6:49)

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Great

How was the ruin of this house (Lk 6:49)