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Matthew 13:1-22
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Who went out of the house that day and was sitting by the sea?
Jesus (Matthew 13:1)
When did Jesus go out of the house and sit by the sea?
that day (Matthew 13:1)
According to Matthew 13:1, where did Jesus go that day?
out of the house
Where did Jesus sit that day?
by the sea (Matthew 13:1)
By what did Jesus sit that day?
the sea (Matthew 13:1)
Who was sitting by the sea?
Jesus (Matthew 13:1)
What gathered to Jesus?
large crowds (Matthew 13:2)
To whom did large crowds gather?
Him, referring to Jesus (Matthew 13:2)
Who got into a boat and sat down?
He, referring to Jesus (Matthew 13:2)
What was standing on the beach?
the whole crowd (Matthew 13:2)
Where was the whole crowd standing?
on the beach (Matthew 13:2)
On what was the whole crowd standing?
the beach (Matthew 13:2)
Why did Jesus get into a boat and sit down?
large crowds gathered to Him (Matthew 13:2)
What did Jesus get into because large crowds gathered to him?
a boat (Matthew 13:2)
Who spoke many things to them in parables?
He, referring to Jesus (Matthew 13:3)
What did Jesus speak to them in parables?
many things (Matthew 13:3)
How did Jesus speak many things to them?
in parables (Matthew 13:3)
To whom did Jesus speak many things in parables?
them, referring to the whole crowd (Matthew 13:3)
Who went out to sow?
the sower (Matthew 13:3)
Why did the sower go out?
to sow (Matthew 13:3)
Where did the sower go?
out (Matthew 13:3)
According to Matthew 13:4, who sowed?
he, referring to the sower
When did some seeds fall beside the road?
as he sowed (Matthew 13:4)
What fell beside the road as the sower sowed?
some seeds (Matthew 13:4)
Where did some seeds fall as the sower sowed?
beside the road (Matthew 13:4)
Beside what did some seeds fall as the sower sowed?
the road (Matthew 13:4)
What came and ate up some seeds that fell beside the road?
the birds (Matthew 13:4)
What did the birds came and eat up?
them, referring to some seeds that fell beside the road (Matthew 13:4)
What fell on the rocky places?
others, referring to seeds (Matthew 13:5)
According to Matthew 13:5, where did others fall?
on the rocky places
According to Matthew 13:5, on what did others fall?
the rocky places
What did not have much soil?
they, referring to others that fell on the rocky places (Matthew 13:5)
What did others that fell on the rocky places not have?
much soil (Matthew 13:5)
What immediately sprang up?
they, referring to others that fell on the rock places (Matthew 13:5)
Why did others that fell on the rocky places immediately spring up?
because they had no depth of soil (Matthew 13:5)
What were scorched when the sun had risen?
they, referring to others that fell on the rocky places (Matthew 13:6)
When were others that fell on the rocky places scorched?
when the sun had risen (Matthew 13:6)
What withered away?
they, referring to others that fell on the rocky places (Matthew 13:6)
Why did others that fell on the rocky places wither away?
because they had no root (Matthew 13:6)
What had no root?
they, referring to others that fell on the rocky places (Matthew 13:6)
According to Matthew 13:7, where did others fall?
among the thorns (Matthew 13:7)
According to Matthew 13:7, among what did others fall?
the thorns (Matthew 13:7)
What came up and choked them out?
the thorns (Matthew 13:7)
What did the thorns choke out?
them, referring to others that fell among the thorns (Matthew 13:7)
What fell among the thorns?
others, referring to seeds (Matthew 13:7)
What fell on the good soil and yielded a crop, some a hundredfold, some sixty, and some thirty?
others, referring to seeds (Matthew 13:8)
According to Matthew 13:8, where did others fall?
on the good soil
According to Matthew 13:8, on what did others fall?
the good soil
What yielded a crop?
others that fell on the good soil (Matthew 13:8)
Give three yields for others that fell on the good soil?
some a hundredfold, some sixty, and some thirty (Matthew 13:8)
According to Matthew 13:10, who came?
the disciples
Who said, "Why do you speak to them in parables?"
the disciples (Matthew 13:10)
To whom did the disciples say, "Why do you speak to them in parables?"
Him, referring to Jesus (Matthew 13:1-
According to Matthew 13:10, what did the disciples say to Jesus?
Why do You speak to them in parables?
According to Matthew 13:11, what has been granted to you?
to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven
According to Matthew 13:11, what has not been granted to them?
it, referring to to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven
To whom shall more be given?
him, referring to whoever has (Matthew 13:12)
Who will have an abundance?
he, referring to whoever has (Matthew 13:12)
What will whoever has and shall be given more have?
an abundance (Matthew 13:12)
What shall be taken away from whoever does not have?
even what he has (Matthew 13:12)
From whom shall even what he has be taken?
whoever does not have (Matthew 13:12)
According to Matthew 13:13, in what do I speak to them?
parables
According to Matthew 13:13, for what three reasons do I speak to them in parables?
while seeing they do not see, and while hearing they do not hear, nor do they understand
When do they not see?
while seeing (Matthew 13:13)
When do they not hear?
while hearing (Matthew 13:13)
What is being fulfilled in their case?
the prophecy of Isaiah (Matthew 13:14)
What says, "You will keep on hearing, but will not understand; you will keep on seeing, but will not perceive;"?
the prophecy of Isaiah (Matthew 13:14)
In what is the prophecy of Isaiah being fulfilled?
their case (Matthew 13:14)
What has become dull?
the heart of this people (Matthew 13:15)
What has the heart of this people become?
dull (Matthew 13:15)
With what do this people scarcely hear?
their ears (Matthew 13:15)
What have this people closed?
their eyes (Matthew 13:15)
Who scarcely hear with their ears?
they, referring to this people (Matthew 13:15)
Who have closed their eyes?
they, referring to this people (Matthew 13:15)
With what would people see otherwise?
their eyes (Matthew 13:15)
With what would this people hear otherwise?
their ears (Matthew 13:15)
With what would this people understand and return otherwise?
their heart (Matthew 13:15)
According to Matthew 13:15, who would heal them?
I, referring to Jesus
According to Matthew 13:15, who would I heal?
them, referring to this people
According to Matthew 13:16, what are blessed because they see?
your eyes
According to Matthew 13:16, what are blessed because they hear?
your ears
According to Matthew 13:16, why are your eyes blessed?
because they see
According to Matthew 13:16, why are your ears blessed?
because they hear
According to Matthew 13:16, what two things are blessed?
your eyes and your ears
What two desired to see what you see, and did not see it?
many prophets and righteous men (Matthew 13:17)
What two desired to hear what you hear, and did not hear it?
many prophets and righteous men (Matthew 13:17)
What did many prophets and righteous men desire to see?
what you see (Matthew 13:17)
What did many prophets and righteous men desire to hear?
what you hear (Matthew 13:17)
What two things did many prophets and righteous men desire?
to see what you see, and to hear what you hear (Matthew 13:17)
What did many prophets and righteous men not see?
it, referring to what you see (Matthew 13:17)
What did many prophets and righteous men not hear?
it, referring to what you hear (Matthew 13:17)
According to Matthew 13:18, what should you hear then?
the parable of the sower
Who comes and snatches away what has been sown?
the evil one (Matthew 13:19)
What does the evil one come and snatch away?
what has been sown (Matthew 13:19)
Who is the one on whom seed was sown beside the road?
anyone who hears the word of the kingdom and does not understand (Matthew 13:19)
What is anyone who hears the word of the kingdom and does not understand it?
the one on whom seed was sown beside the road (Matthew 13:19)
According to Matthew 13:19, where was seed sown?
beside the road
What is the man who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy?
the one on whom seed was sown on the rocky places (Matthew 13:20)
Who is the one on whom seed was sown on the rocky places?
the man who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy (Matthew 13:20)
With what does the man immediately receive the word?
joy (Matthew 13:20)
According to Matthew 13:20, where was seed sown?
on the rocky places
How does the man immediately receive the word?
with joy (Matthew 13:20)
What does the man who hears the word and receives it with joy have in himself?
no firm root (Matthew 13:21)
When does the man who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy immediately fall away?
when affliction or persecution arises because of the word (Matthew 13:21)
Why does affliction or persecution arise?
because of the word (Matthew 13:21)
What two arise because of the word?
affliction, persecution (Matthew 13:21)
What happens when affliction or persecution arises because of the word?
immediately he falls away (Matthew 13:21)
Who is the one on whom seed was sown among the thorns?
the man who hears the word, and the worry of the world and the deceitfulness of wealth choke the word (Matthew 13:22)
What is the man who hears the word, and the worry of the world and the deceitfulness of wealth choke the word?
the one on whom seed was sown among the thorns (Matthew 13:22)
What two things choke the word?
the worry of the world and the deceitfulness of wealth (Matthew 13:22)
What do the worry of the world and the deceitfulness of wealth choke?
the word (Matthew 13:22)
What becomes unfruitful?
the word (Matthew 13:22)
What does the word become when it is choked by the worry of the world and the deceitfulness of wealth?
unfruitful (Matthew 13:22)
Who is the one on whom seed was sown on the good soil?
the man who hears the word and understands it (Matthew 13:23)
What is the man who hears the word and understands it?
the one on whom seed was sown on the good soil (Matthew 13:23)
Who indeed bears fruit and brings forth, some a hundredfold, some sixty, and some thirty?
the man who hears the word and understands it (Matthew 13:23)
What does the man who hears the word and understands it bear?
fruit (Matthew 13:23)
What three does the man who hears the word and understands it bring forth?
some a hundredfold, some sixty, and some thirty (Matthew 13:23
Who presented another parable to them?
Jesus (Matthew 13:24)
What did Jesus present to them?
another parable (Matthew 13:24)
According to Matthew 13:24, to what may the kingdom of heaven be compared?
a man who sowed good seed in his field
Who sowed good seed in his field?
a man (Matthew 13:24)
Where did a man sow good seed?
in his field (Matthew 13:24)
According to Matthew 13:24, what did a man sow in his field?
good seed
What may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field?
the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 13:24)
When did his enemy come and sow tares among the wheat?
while his men were sleeping (Matthew 13:25)
What did his enemy come and sow among the wheat while his men were sleeping?
tares (Matthew 13:25)
Where did his enemy come and sow tares while his men were sleeping?
among the wheat (Matthew 13:25)
Among what did his enemy come and sow tares while his men were sleeping?
the wheat (Matthew 13:25)
Where did his enemy go after he sowed tares among the wheat?
away (Matthew 13:25)
When did the tares become evident also?
when the wheat sprouted and bore grain (Matthew 13:26)
What did the wheat bear?
grain (Matthew 13:26)
What became evident also when the wheat sprouted and bore grain?
the tares (Matthew 13:26)
What sprouted and bore grain?
the wheat (Matthew 13:26)
Who came and said to the landowner, "Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field? How then does it have tares?"
the slaves of the landowner (Matthew 13:27)
According to Matthew 13:27, what did the slaves of the landowner say to him?
"Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field? How then does it have tares?"
To whom did the slaves of the landowner come and say, "Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field? How then does it have tares?"
him, referring to the landowner (Matthew 13:27)
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