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Bible Knowledge Quiz: Miracles of Jesus

Challenge Your Understanding of Jesus' Miracles in Scripture

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
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Curious about the Bible Knowledge Quiz on Jesus' miracles? This engaging Bible trivia challenge invites students, Sunday school teachers, and lifelong learners to test their understanding of Gospel accounts. Each multiple-choice question focuses on key events like the feeding of the 5,000 and walking on water, helping you deepen your biblical insight and improve recall. Feel free to customize this quiz in our intuitive editor, adding your own questions or altering the format to suit any group. Explore more quizzes and take the Bible Trivia Quiz for added fun.

At which event did Jesus perform his first recorded miracle of turning water into wine?
Sermon on the Mount
John's baptism
Feast of Tabernacles
Wedding at Cana
John 2:1 - 11 describes Jesus' first public sign at a wedding in Cana, where he turned water into wine. This miracle inaugurates his public ministry and reveals his glory.
How many people were miraculously fed by Jesus with five loaves and two fish?
500
4,000
5,000
10,000
In all four Gospels (e.g., Matthew 14:13 - 21), Jesus feeds 5,000 men, plus women and children, with five loaves and two fish. The miracle underscores his compassion and provision.
Which body of water did Jesus famously walk on?
Jordan River
Sea of Galilee
Dead Sea
Red Sea
Matthew 14:22 - 33, Mark 6:45 - 52, and John 6:16 - 21 record Jesus walking on the Sea of Galilee. This act demonstrates his authority over natural elements.
Who was raised from death by Jesus after being in the tomb for four days?
Lazarus
Widow's son at Nain
Tabitha (Dorcas)
Jairus's daughter
John 11:38 - 44 describes Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead after four days, revealing his power over death and foreshadowing his own resurrection.
Which sickness did Jesus heal by physically touching the afflicted person, despite it being considered contagious?
Paralysis
Leprosy
Demonic possession
Blindness
Mark 1:40 - 45 recounts a man with leprosy whom Jesus touches and cleanses. This act shows Jesus' willingness to break social barriers and demonstrate compassion.
In the account of a healed leper in Mark 1, what did Jesus instruct him to do after his healing?
Show himself to the priest
Return to his home
Pay temple tax
Publicly praise God
In Mark 1:44 Jesus tells the healed leper to show himself to the priest and offer the gift Moses commanded. This instruction affirms Mosaic law and authenticates the healing.
After feeding the 5,000, how many baskets of leftover fragments were collected?
3 baskets
5 baskets
12 baskets
7 baskets
Matthew 14:20 and other accounts note twelve baskets of leftovers. The number twelve can symbolize the twelve tribes of Israel and God's abundant provision.
In the miracle of calming the storm (Mark 4:35-41), why were the disciples amazed at Jesus' response?
He multiplied fish in the boat
He walked on water during the storm
He turned water into wine
Because he calmed the wind and waves with a command
Mark 4:39 shows Jesus rebuking the wind and sea with 'Peace! Be still!' revealing his authority over nature. The disciples marveled because no mere human could do this.
What Aramaic phrase did Jesus use to raise Jairus's daughter from the dead?
"Talitha koum"
"Be of good cheer"
"Lazarus, come forth"
"Ephphatha"
Mark 5:41 records Jesus saying 'Talitha koum,' meaning 'Little girl, I say to you, arise.' This shows his power over death and his compassion.
Which Gospel uniquely records the cleansing of ten lepers, where only one returns to thank Jesus?
Matthew
Mark
John
Luke
Luke 17:11 - 19 recounts the cleansing of ten lepers, highlighting themes of gratitude and faith as only the Samaritan returns to thank Jesus.
In Matthew 8, how did Jesus heal the centurion's servant?
He sent an angel to heal him
He spoke a word of healing from a distance
He made the centurion touch the servant
He laid hands directly on the servant
Matthew 8:5 - 13 shows Jesus healing the servant by declaring it done due to the centurion's faith. This underscores the power of Jesus' word and Gentile faith.
Which miracle involving water did Jesus perform that is unique to the Gospel of John?
Changing water into blood
Calming a storm
Walking on water
Turning water into wine
John 2:1 - 11 alone records Jesus changing water into wine at Cana. This 'first sign' reveals his glory and encourages belief in him.
In Mark 2, Jesus heals a paralytic lowered through a roof. What is the first thing Jesus says to the paralytic?
"Be healed"
"Peace be with you"
"Get up, take your mat and walk"
"Your sins are forgiven"
Mark 2:5 records Jesus saying 'Son, your sins are forgiven' before physical healing. This links divine forgiveness with restoration of health.
What nationality was the only leper who returned to thank Jesus after being healed of leprosy?
Samaritan
Jew
Greek
Roman
Luke 17:16 identifies the grateful leper as a Samaritan. This emphasizes Jesus' mission reaching beyond Jewish boundaries and the theme of unexpected faith.
What theme is highlighted by Jesus feeding the 4,000 in the Gentile region of Decapolis?
Universal provision for all people
Exclusivity of faith
Only caring for Jews
Strict Sabbath observance
Matthew 15:29 - 39 shows Jesus feeding 4,000 in Decapolis, signifying God's compassion and provision extending to Gentile audiences as well as Jews.
In John 2:11, the Gospel writer refers to turning water into wine as the first of Jesus' "signs." What does the term "signs" emphasize in John's theology?
Miracles as proof of social status
Miracles as evidence of Jesus' divine glory and identity
Miracles as acts of compassion only
Miracles as routine healings
John uses the term "signs" to show that miraculous acts point beyond the event itself to reveal Jesus' divine glory and invite belief (John 2:11).
In Mark 5:9, when Jesus asks the demon-possessed man his name and he replies "My name is Legion," what is the theological significance of this designation?
It indicates spiritual authority over demons
It signifies a multitude of demons and possibly a critique of oppressive powers
It implies the demon's desire to seek forgiveness
It shows that the man was a Roman soldier
The term "Legion" implies many demons dwelling in the man (Mark 5:9) and scholars also see a subtle critique of Roman oppression, enriching the story's layers.
The Synoptic Gospels record two miraculous feedings: 5,000 and 4,000. What distinct feature differentiates the feeding of 4,000?
It involved seven loaves of bread and a few fish
It resulted in twelve baskets of leftovers
It took place in Galilee with predominantly Jewish listeners
It was performed during a wedding feast
In Matthew 15:32 - 39 and Mark 8:1 - 9, Jesus feeds 4,000 using seven loaves and a few fish, a detail that symbolically highlights completeness and ministry to Gentile regions.
Which Old Testament prophecy is directly alluded to in Jesus' healing of the man born blind in John 9, where Jesus makes clay and spits on the ground?
Jeremiah 31:33 about new covenant
Isaiah 53:5 about the suffering servant
Isaiah 35:5 about the opening of the eyes of the blind
Ezekiel 37:5 about dry bones coming to life
John's narrative echoes Isaiah 35:5, which prophesies the opening of the blind man's eyes. This link underscores Jesus as the fulfillment of prophetic restoration.
In John 11:25-26, Jesus declares "I am the resurrection and the life" before raising Lazarus. How does this statement frame the theological significance of the miracle?
It suggests resurrection is attainable through human effort
It portrays resurrection solely as a future event
It indicates a metaphorical rather than literal raising of Lazarus
It emphasizes Jesus' authority over life and death, foreshadowing eternal life for believers
By declaring himself the resurrection and the life, Jesus asserts his power over death and previews the promise of eternal life, giving deeper meaning to the raising of Lazarus.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify key miracles performed by Jesus across the Gospels.
  2. Analyse the context and significance of each miracle narrative.
  3. Evaluate theological themes illustrated through Jesus' miraculous acts.
  4. Apply biblical references to support interpretations of miracles.
  5. Demonstrate recall of Scripture passages related to Jesus' miracles.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Know the Two Main Miracle Categories - Jesus performed both healing miracles and nature miracles, each highlighting different facets of his divine authority. Understanding this distinction will give you a clear framework for studying his mighty acts. The Miracles of Jesus
  2. Study the Centurion's Servant Miracle - In this heart-warming event, Jesus heals a servant from afar, showcasing his compassion and supreme authority. It also underlines the power of faith, as the centurion's belief triggers the miracle. Miracles of Jesus: A Comparative Study of the Gospels
  3. Examine the Calming of the Storm - When the disciples panic during a fierce storm, Jesus simply speaks and the waters obey, revealing his mastery over nature. This story reminds us that he brings peace into our most chaotic moments. Miracles of Jesus: A Comparative Study of the Gospels
  4. Analyze the Feeding of the 5,000 - With only five loaves and two fish, Jesus feeds a crowd of thousands, demonstrating his limitless provision. This miracle foreshadows the Last Supper and deepens our appreciation of Jesus as the Bread of Life. Miracles of Jesus: A Comparative Study of the Gospels
  5. Reflect on the Raising of Jairus' Daughter - Jesus brings a young girl back to life, powerfully illustrating his authority over death and the promise of eternal life. This miracle invites us to hold on to hope, even when situations seem hopeless. Miracles of Jesus: A Comparative Study of the Gospels
  6. Consider the Healing of the Paralytic - Before restoring physical health, Jesus first forgives the man's sins, connecting spiritual renewal with bodily healing. This event underscores the holistic nature of Jesus' redemptive work. Miracles of Jesus: A Comparative Study of the Gospels
  7. Explore the Turning of Water into Wine - At a wedding in Cana, Jesus transforms water into wine, marking his first public miracle. This joyful sign points to the transformational grace he brings into every aspect of life. The Miracles of Jesus: How the Savior's Mighty Acts Serve as Signs of Redemption
  8. Investigate the Healing of the Blind Man - By restoring sight to the physically blind, Jesus also opens our eyes to spiritual truth. This miracle challenges us to examine our own vision and trust in his light. The Miracles of Jesus: How the Savior's Mighty Acts Serve as Signs of Redemption
  9. Delve into the Walking on Water - When Peter steps out of the boat to join Jesus on the sea, it becomes a powerful lesson in faith and focus. This event encourages us to keep our eyes on Christ, even amidst life's storms. The Miracles of Jesus: How the Savior's Mighty Acts Serve as Signs of Redemption
  10. Grasp the Kingdom-Significance of Miracles - Jesus' miracles aren't just magical acts; they are powerful signs pointing to the coming kingdom of God and offering a foretaste of ultimate salvation. Studying them together reveals the full picture of his redemptive mission. The Miracles of Christ
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