The Gospel of Luke Jeopardy Co-Pilot Fish Luke Trinity Angels 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Double Jeopardy Platypus WIGIAT Homeboy Apples WWJD 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Final Jeopardy Name eight of Jesus’ twelve disciples. Final Jeopardy Simon Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James son of Alphaeus, Simon the Zealot, Judas son of James, and Judas Iscariot. Final Jeopardy Luke’s Gospel was written to this particular person. (1.) a. Matthew b. Theophilus c. Barnabas d. Emperor Claudius Jeopardy 300 b. Theophilus. (1.) Jeopardy 300 The town in which Jesus was born. (2.) a. Nazareth b. Jerusalem c. Bethlehem d. Capernaum Jeopardy 100 c. Bethlehem (2.) Jeopardy 100 The town in which Jesus grew up. (3.) a. Nazareth b. Jerusalem c. Bethlehem d. Capernaum Jeopardy 100 a. Nazareth (3.) Jeopardy 100 Jesus’ mother’s name. (4.) a. Mary b. Martha c. Elizabeth d. Salome Jeopardy 100 a. Mary (4.) Jeopardy 100 He was Jesus’ cousin who preached baptism for repentance and to prepare the way for the Messiah. (5.) a. Peter b. James c. John the Baptist d. Joseph Jeopardy 200 c. John the Baptist (5.) Jeopardy 200 This angel announced to Jesus’ mother that she would have a child. (6.) a. b. c. d. Gabriel Harold Michael Raphael Jeopardy 100 a. Gabriel (6.) Jeopardy 100 When Mary became pregnant she went to this relative’s house to visit. (7.) a. Mary Magdalene b. Betty of Bagdad c. Naomi d. Elizabeth Jeopardy 300 d. Elizabeth (7.) Jeopardy 300 These were John the Baptist’s parents. (8.) a. Joseph & Mary b. Zechariah & Elizabeth c. Abraham & Sarah d. David & Bathsheba Jeopardy 400 b. Zechariah & Elizabeth (8.) Jeopardy 400 This Old Testament King was born in Bethlehem. (9.) a. Solomon b. Jeroboam c. David d. Ahab Jeopardy 500 c. David (9.) Jeopardy 500 When Jesus was born, he was the Roman Emperor. (10.) a. Claudius b. Augustus c. Nero d. Samuel Jeopardy 400 b. Augustus (10.) Jeopardy 400 As a boy, Jesus went to Jerusalem with his parents for the Passover Festival. When they were ready to return home, Jesus was not around. This is where they finally found him. (11.) a. Stable b. Pool room c. Inn d. Temple Double Jeopardy 600 d. Temple(11.) Double Jeopardy 600 This was John the Baptist’s message. (12.) a. Repent and be baptized b. Jesus loves you c. Sin and Die! d. May the Force be with you! Double Jeopardy 200 a. Repent and be baptized (12.) Double Jeopardy 200 Just before Jesus was led into the wilderness and tempted by the devil, this man baptized him in the River Jordan. (13.) a. Noah b. John the Baptist c. Peter d. Simeon Jeopardy 400 b. John the Baptist (13.) Jeopardy 400 This is how Jesus told us to deal with our enemies. (14.) a. b. c. d. Avoid them Attack them Love them Punish them Double Jeopardy 200 c. Love them (14.) Double Jeopardy 200 In the sermon on the plain Jesus proclaimed this many beatitudes. (15.) a. 4 b. 8 c. 12 d. 16 Double Jeopardy 1000 a. 4 (15.) Double Jeopardy 1000 Jesus attracted many people with bad reputations. Some respectable citizens were surprised one day when a sinful woman came to Jesus and did this. (16.) a. Told a dirty joke b. Washed his feet w/ her tears c. Asked for a date d. Cooked him a meal Double Jeopardy 400 b. Washed his feet w/ her tears (16.) Double Jeopardy 400 Jesus raised this person from the dead. (17.) a. Lois b. Peter’s mother-in-law c. Jairus’ daughter d. John the Baptist Double Jeopardy 800 c. Jairus’ daughter (17.) Double Jeopardy 800 When Jesus drove the demons out of one man they entered this. (18.) a. A nearby camel b. An empty house c. A herd of pigs d. A fig tree Double Jeopardy 1000 c. A herd of pigs (18.) Double Jeopardy 1000 Jesus fed this many people with five loaves and two fish. (19.) a. 1000 b. 3000 c. 5000 d. 7000 Jeopardy 200 c. 5000 (19.) Jeopardy 200 Jesus told a parable about a good man who helped someone who had been beaten and robbed. The good man in the parable was this. (20.) a. A Priest b. A Levite c. A Samaritan d. A Marine Jeopardy 300 c. A Samaritan (20.) Jeopardy 300 At Ceasarea Phillippi, this disciple confessed that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of the Living God. (21.) a. Andrew b. John c. James d . Peter Double Jeopardy 800 d. Peter (21.) Double Jeopardy 800 One day Jesus took Peter, James and John with him on a mountain to pray. While he was praying, his appearance changed and his clothes became dazzling white. An event we named this. (22.) a. Rapture b. Ascension c. Transfiguration d. Cloroxation Double Jeopardy 800 c. Transfiguration (22.) Double Jeopardy 800 At Jesus’ transfiguration, these two men from Old Testament times suddenly appeared with Jesus on the mountain. (23.) a. Moses & Elijah b. Shadrach & Meshach c. Bob & Tom d. Abraham & Isaac Double Jeopardy 600 a. Moses & Elijah (23.) Double Jeopardy 600 Jesus often visited with these two sisters. (24.) a. Mary & Martha b. Joanna & Deborah c. Susanna & Elizabeth Jeopardy 500 a. Mary & Martha (24.) Jeopardy 500 This is one method of teaching which Jesus often used, similar to storytelling. (25.) a. Miracle b. Parable c. Lecture d. Psalm Jeopardy 100 b. Parable (25.) Jeopardy 100 Jesus said the Kingdom of God is like this. (26.) a. Flour b. Water c. Eggs d. Yeast Jeopardy 300 d. Yeast (26.) Jeopardy 300 Jesus said the kingdom of God is entered by this. (27.) a. A narrow door b. A wide door c. A golden gate d. A ladder Double Jeopardy 1000 a. A narrow door (27.) Double Jeopardy 1000 Jesus said it is much harder for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God than for this. (28.) a. A fish to walk b. Pigs to fly c. A camel to go through the eye of a needle d. Hell to freeze over Double Jeopardy 600 c. A camel to go through the eye of a needle (28.) Double Jeopardy 600 In this parable, Jesus lets us know how important people are to God. (29.) a. The Green Tree b. The Lost Coin c. The Broken Jar d. Goldilocks Double Jeopardy 400 b. The Lost Coin (29.) Double Jeopardy 400 In this parable, Jesus told about a young man who left home but later returned. (30.) a. The Prodigal Son b. The Happy Father c. The Great Banquet d. The Good Samaritan Jeopardy 500 a. The Prodigal Son (30.) Jeopardy 500 Of the ten lepers Jesus cleansed, this many came back. (31.) a. b. c. d. 1 5 9 10 Jeopardy 200 a. 1 (31.) Jeopardy 200 In one of Jesus’ parables he talked about a poor man names Lazarus who went to heaven and a rich man who did this. (32.) a. Loved him b. Went to hell c. Never died d. Bought his way in Double Jeopardy 800 b. Went to hell (32.) Double Jeopardy 800 The short man who climbed a tree to see Jesus. (33.) a. Joseph b. Matthew c. Zacchaeus d. Judas Jeopardy 300 c. Zacchaeus (33.) Jeopardy 300 One day Jesus got mad and drove people out of the temple because of this. (34.) a. They were dancing b. They were thieving merchants c. They were drunk Jeopardy 500 b. They were thieving merchants (34.) Jeopardy 500 This is how much money the widow put into the temple treasury. (35.) a. Five dollars in silver b. Ten dollars in gold c. Two copper coins Jeopardy 300 c. Two copper coins (35.) Jeopardy 300 Some of the most respected citizens of Jesus’ day were members of this Jewish group who lived by every Jewish law. (36.) a. The Goodytwoshoes b. The Gentiles c. The Pharisees d. The Saducces Double Jeopardy 400 c. The Pharisees (36.) Double Jeopardy 400 On “Palm Sunday” Jesus rode this into Jerusalem. (37.) a. A chariot b. A bicycle c. A colt d. A Harley Double Jeopardy 200 c. A colt (37.) Double Jeopardy 200 Another name for the Jewish Feast of Unleavened Bread. (38.) a. The Passover b. The Okra Strut c. Pentecost d. Tabernacles Double Jeopardy 200 a. The Passover (38.) Double Jeopardy 200 The chief priests gave 30 pieces of silver to this disciple who betrayed Jesus. (39.) a. Peter b. James c. Paul d. Judas Jeopardy 200 d. Judas (39.) Jeopardy 200 When they came to arrest Jesus, one of the disciples took out a sword and did this. (40.) a. Yelled “Charge!” b. Stabbed the betrayer c. Dropped it and ran d. Cut off someone’s ear Double Jeopardy 600 d. Cut off someone’s ear (40.) Double Jeopardy 600 Jesus often went here to pray. (41.) a. On top of Old Smokey b. The Mount of Olives c. Mt. Arafat d. Mt. Sinai Double Jeopardy 400 b. The Mount of Olives (41.) Double Jeopardy 400 This disciple denied that he knew Jesus three times. (42.) a. Peter b. James c. Paul d. Judas Jeopardy 400 a. Peter (42.) Jeopardy 400 Pontius Pilate gave the people a chance to set Jesus free, but instead they asked for this criminal. (43.) a. Barabbas b. Barnabas c. Bartimaeus d. Barjonah e. Spike Jeopardy 400 a. Barabbas (43.) Jeopardy 400 The man who helped Jesus carry his cross. (44.) a. Simon Legree b. Simon Sez c. Simon of Illinois d. Simon of Cyrene Double Jeopardy 600 d. Simon of Cyrene (44.) Double Jeopardy 600 The name of the location where Jesus was crucified. (45.) a. Gideon b. The Place c. The Skull d. Gabbatha Double Jeopardy 1000 c. The Skull (45.) Double Jeopardy 1000 Jesus was crucified on this day. (46.) a. Easter Sunday b. Manic Monday c. Maundy Thursday d. Good Friday Double Jeopardy 200 d. Good Friday (46.) Double Jeopardy 200 This man who took the body of Jesus from the cross and laid him in a tomb. (47.) a. Joseph of Arabia b. Joes Barngrill c. Joseph of Arimathea Double Jeopardy 800 c. Joseph of Arimathea (47.) Double Jeopardy 800 This is when the woman came to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus with spices. (48.) a. Saturday night b. Sunday morning c. Monday afternoon d. Thursday Jeopardy 500 b. Sunday morning (48.) Jeopardy 500 After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to two disciples as they walked along the road to this city. (49.) a. Bethlehem b. Emmaus c. Scranton d. Philadelphia Double Jeopardy 400 b. Emmaus (49.) Double Jeopardy 400 After Jesus had ascended into heaven, the disciples returned to this city. (50.) a. Sender b. Jerusalem c. Nazareth d. Capernaum Double Jeopardy 1000 b. Jerusalem (50.) Double Jeopardy 1000