Eaten by birds
Matthew 13:4
In the parable of the Sower, what did the seed that fell among thorns represent?
| Those people who hear God's word and bring forth fruit | Those people who hear God's word but do not understand it | Those people who hear God's word but fall away when tribulations arise | Those people who hear God's word but then it's choked out by riches and wealth |
In the parable of the sower, what does the seed represent?
| Jesus | Word of God | Gentiles | Believers |
Who fell asleep during Paul's talk and fell out of the window?
| Alexander | Gaius | Eutychus | Demetrius |
Where was Jesus when he taught the parable of the sower?
| On a mountain | In the temple | In a boat | On the coast |
In the parable of the grain of mustard seed, when it becomes a tree birds come and do what?
| Roost for the night | Die | Eat the leaves | Build nests |
In which gospel would you find... The Parable of the Growing Seed?
| Mark | John | Matthew | Luke |
What happened to Shechem, the prince who fell in love with Dinah, daughter of Jacob?
| He eloped with Dinah, who never saw her family again | He married Dinah | He invited Dinah's family to live in his city | He, his father, and the men of his city were slain by Dinah's brothers |
In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, the poor man was carried to whose side?
| Jacob's | Abraham's | David's | Isaac's |
In the parable of the Good Samaritan the tax collector passed by on the other side
| True | False |
Which Parable is this from? : Now by chance a priest was going down that road, and when he saw him he passed by on the other side.
| Humbled guest | Good Samaritan | Friend at midnight | Alert servants |