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What was special about the 5 loaves and 2 fish Jesus used to feed the 5000?
Nothing- common barley loaves and common fish.
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What were the booths at the Feast of Tabernacles supposed to remind the people of?
Living in the wilderness
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Why is Jesus qualified to be called "the Good Shepherd?"
1. Willing to lay down His life for the sheep 2. He understands sheep. He knows them.
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Why does Jesus let Lazarus die on purpose?
To increase the faith of the disciples and teach them
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Why does Mary a good example of a devoted soul?
Mary gives the greatest gift she can while Jesus is still alive.
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Why did Jesus make 12 extra baskets of food after feeding the 5000?
There was one basket for each tribe for the people to take back with them to their homes.
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What were the two themes of the Feast of Tabernacles?
Water (water ceremony each day) Light (torchlight processions by night)
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How is the "the Good Shepherd" a metaphor about Jesus?
It is a metaphor for how Jesus takes care of us.
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What event is the catalyst for the crucifixion of Jesus?
The resurrection of Lazarus
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Why is Judas a good example of the human response?
He is only focused on himself (even though he hangs out with Jesus on a regular basis)
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Jesus feeds the 5000 and then mentions bread again two days later, how does this common food become a sacred metaphor?
Jesus is the Bread of Life
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What was the point of the Feast of Tabernacles?
Remembering God provided for us in the past, He will provide for us today.
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What brings us the greatest levels of joy and fulfillment?
Meeting the needs of others out of genuine love
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Why does Jesus delay going to heal Lazarus?
He had a greater miracle in mind.
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What causes a devoted soul to happen?
A devoted soul only happens in response to another devoted soul (We love Jesus because He loved us first.)
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Why is the boy willing to share his five loaves and two fish?
Children are often willing to help if given the opportunity.
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Identify one way that having the truth sets us free.
Freedom from fear -Never alone Freedom from self (greatest handicap for many) -Jesus has the power to change what we cannot Freedom from being overly influenced by others -Scared of what people might think of you? Freedom from sin -We reach our fullest potential.
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What is an undershepherd?
Undershepherds were learning from a shepherd how to be a shepherd. They follow the shepherd's lead.
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What is the law of our nature that relates to how we can control our emotions? (I know this is a tough question, so study it and the answer.)
Our thoughts and feelings are encouraged and strengthened as give them utterance. (By beholding we become changed.)
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What rhyme helps you remember that your daily behaviors matter?
Expression deepens impression
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How much money would it take to buy the 5000 one bite each?
Over 8 months wages
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Water and light are both symbols for what at the Feast of Tabernacles?
Truth
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Describe what a Sheep Gate is out in the country and how Jesus also acts as our Sheep Gate.
The shepherd is the gate. He sits between animals that would kill the sheep and the sheep. Jesus put Himself between us and the death penalty for sin.
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Within the context of controlling our emotions, how does one increase their faith?
Talk faith and you will have more faith.
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Why does the raising of Lazarus cause the religious leaders to want to kill Jesus?
They are afraid of what will happen if they don't kill him- the whole world was following Him. (They would lose their power.)
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