Where was the crippled man lying when Jesus healed him?
Pool of Bethesda
About how many men were fed by Jesus (not counting women and children)?
5000
Where did Jesus see the widow giving her offering?
The temple
Where were the disciples when they saw Jesus walking on water?
In a boat in the Sea of Galilee
Where did Jesus heal the deaf and mute man?
The region of Decaplois
How long had the man been crippled?
38 years
What food did the boy have that Jesus used to feed the crowd?
Five loaves of bread and two fish
What did the widow put into the offering box?
Two small coins/mites
Why were the disciples afraid when they saw Jesus?
They thought He was a ghost
What two actions did Jesus do when healing him?
Put His fingers in the man's ears and touched his tongue
What question did Jesus ask the man before healing him?
"Do you want to be healed?"
What did Jesus do before breaking the bread and fish?
Gave thanks and blessed them
How did Jesus describe her offering compared to the rich?
She gave more because she gave all she had
Which disciple asked Jesus to let him walk on water too?
Peter
What did Jesus say when He healed the man?
"Be opened"
What was the man told to do after being healed?
How many baskets of leftover food were collected afterward?
12 baskets
What lesson did Jesus teach through the widow's offering?
God values the heart and sacrifice, not the amount
What happened when Peter saw the wind and waves?
He began to sink
What was the reaction of the crowd after Jesus healed the man?
They were amazed and praised God
Why were the Jewish leaders upset with the man after Jesus healed him?
Because it was the Sabbath
Which disciple pointed out the boy with the food?
Andrew
What is another name for a "mite" in this story?
Lepton - the smallest coin of that time
What did Jesus say to Peter when he began to sink?
"You of little faith, why did you doubt?"
Why was this miracle significant for the people in that area?
It showed Jesus' power and compassion and fulfilled prophecy