Chapter 12

Chapter 12

12:1-12 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.

12:1 What did Jesus begin to do? What was the story? How can we maybe link the story with what had happened before?

12:2 Use your own words to express this picture language (special description).

12:3 What happened? What do you think about that?

12:4 What happened? What do you think about that?

12:5 What was happening? What do you think that this picture language (special description) really means?

12:6 What do you learn about this owner? Who do you think that this owner and his son might be like a picture of? What do you think that Jesus might have meant by this story?

12:7 What fact were the tenants discussing? What did they decide? What do you think about that?

12:8 What happened? What do you think about that?

12:9 What do you learn? What do you think about that? Who do you think that the story may really be about?

12:10 What do you learn? How can we link this with the rest of this story?

12:11 Use your own words to express this.

12:12 What do you learn? What does this show you about what the parable meant?

12:13-17 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.

12:13 What happened? What did they want to do?

12:14 Who came to Jesus? What did they say about Jesus? What was the question?

12:15 What was going on? How did Jesus deal with the situation? What do you learn about how to answer some questions?

12:16 What happened? What were the questions? What was the answer?

12:17 How did Jesus reply? What do you think about that? What was the result?

12:18-27 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.

12:18 What happened? What did the Sadducees believe?

12:19 What do you learn? What do you think about this? What else do you know about Moses? (Look at Mark 7:10; 9:2-4.)

12:20-22 Use your own words to express this. What might be the reason why there were seven brothers in this story?

12:23 What was the question? How would you answer it?

12:24 What was the answer? What do you think about that?

12:25 What do you learn about marriage and heaven? What do you learn about angels?

12:26 What was this about? What was Jesus' question? What example did Jesus give? What do you learn about Moses here? (Look also at Mark 12:19.) What do you learn about God here?

12:27 What do you learn about God? What do you learn about Abraham, Isaac and Jacob? (Look also at Mark 12:26.) What do you learn about the Sadducees who had come to Jesus? (Look also at Mark 12:18-26.)

12:28-34 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.

12:28 Who was there? What happened? What was the question?

12:29 Use your own words to express Jesus' answer.

12:30 What should your attitude to God be? With what parts of yourself should you love God? How would someone else know that you are doing that?

12:31 Use your own words to express this. What do you think about that?

12:32 Use your own words to express this. What do you think about that?

12:33 Whom should you love? How should you love them? How will someone else know that you are doing that? What did the scribe say that this love is more important than?

12:34 What did Jesus do? What might Jesus say to you in such a situation? What might be the reason why people would not ask Jesus any more questions?

12:35-37 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.

12:35 What was happening? What was the question?

12:36 Whom do you read about here? What did David say?

12:37 What do you know about David? (Look at Mark 2:25-26; 11:10; 12:35-37.) What do you learn about the crowd?

12:38-40 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.

12:38 What was happening? Who was Jesus talking about? What was Jesus teaching about them?

12:39 What else do the teachers that teach about the law like to do? What do you think about that?

12:40 What did Jesus say that the teachers of the law were doing? What do you think about that? Is there any way that you might do anything similar?

12:41-44 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.

12:41 Where was Jesus? What was Jesus doing? What did Jesus notice about the people that were giving money?

12:42 What do you learn about this widow?

12:43 Whom do you read about here? What did Jesus teach? What do you think about that?

12:44 What was the difference between this widow and other people? How much did the widow really give? Compare your gifts to God with what the widow gave. What do you know about widows from Mark? (Look at Mark 12:19-27; 12:38-40; 12:42-44.)