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The Parable of the Great Feast

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    The Parable of the Great Feast
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  • What was the story Jesus told about?
    A shepherd and his sheep
    A great feast
    A lost coin
    A farmer and his seeds
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  • Where was Jesus when He told this parable?
    By the sea
    In the temple
    On a mountain
    At a friend's house
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  • What did the man in the story prepare?
    A great feast
    A marketplace
    A festival
    A wedding
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  • What did the man do when the feast was ready?
    Went to sleep
    Cancelled the feast
    Ate by himself
    Sent his servant to invite the guests
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  • What did the first invited guest say as an excuse?
    "I have no transportation."
    "I have just bought a field and must look at it."
    "I am sick and cannot come."
    "I have nothing to wear."
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  • What was the second guest's excuse?
    "I need to plant seeds."
    "I have a meeting to attend."
    "I have just bought five pairs of oxen and must try them."
    "I am too busy with my work."
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  • What was the third guest's excuse?
    "I need to visit my family."
    "I have no time."
    "I am too tired to come."
    "I just got married and cannot come."
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  • How did the master feel when the invited guests made excuses?
    Sad
    Happy
    Confused
    Angry
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  • Who did the master tell the servant to invite next?
    His family members
    The rich and powerful
    The poor, the crippled, the blind, and the lame
    Strangers from another town
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  • What did the servant say after inviting these people?
    "The house is full."
    "No one else wants to come."
    There is still room for more people."
    "There is no more room."
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  • Where did the master send the servant to find more guests?
    The marketplace
    The roads and country lanes
    The city gates
    The fields and barns
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  • What did the master want his house to be?
    Empty
    Full
    Clean
    Quiet
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  • Who did the master say would not eat at the feast?
    The blind
    Those who were first invited
    The crippled
    he poor
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  • What does the story teach about priorities?
    Excuses are acceptable.
    esus' invitation should be a priority.
    Work should always come first.
    Family is the most important thing.
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  • Who does the master in the parable represent?
    A king
    The disciples
    The Pharisees
    Jesus
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  • Why did some people reject the master’s invitation?
    hey did not believe the feast was real.
    They did not like the master.
    They were busy with their own lives.
    hey were not hungry.
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