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Jesus distinguished as He began His ministry? (w . 21, 22.) 11. What is the significance of the genealogy of Christ as given in verses 23-38? Study Questions on Chapter 4 1. How was Jesus led into the wil­ derness? (vi 1.) For what purpose? (v. 2.) What does this fact teach every believer? 2. What was the first special trial that came to Christ in the wilderness? (w . 3, 4.) How did our Lord over­ come this trial? 3. What was the second trial? (vv. 5-9.) Could the devil have made good his part of the bargain had Christ accepted it? How did our Lord over­ come the temptation? 4. What was the third temptation? (w . 9-12.) How does Satan come to the child of God today in similar fashion? How did our Lord get the victory? 5. What was the result of our Lord’s triumph in His own life with regard to His humanity? (v. 14.) 6. What is the meaning of the omission in verse 19? See the Scofield note in this connection. 7. What kind of words came from the lips of Christ? (v. 22.) Is this true of you? 8. What is the meaning of our Lord’s teaching in verses 23-30? 9. What was it about our Lord that amazed the people and that contrast­ ed Him with the religious teachers of His day? (v. 32.) 10. What do you learn about de­ mons in verses 31-44? Study Questions on Chapter 5 1. How does the miracle of verses 1-11 instruct us as to our dependence upon the Lord and as to success in the service of Christ? 2. How is the grace and tender sympathy of Christ manifested in verses 12-16? 3. What does the incident of verses 17-26 teach us with regard to bring­ ing men to Christ? See especially verses 18-20. What is the main point of the miracle? (v. 24.) 4. What fact indicated that the re­ ligious leaders of Jesus’ day did not understand the true meaning of the knowledge of God? (w . 30-35.) 5. What is indicated by the “new garment” and the “new bottles” in verses 36-39? Think through the new­ ness of the Christian message and the Christian experience.

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