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Dive into the Matthew 15-28 Bible Quiz in Tamil

Think you know Matthew's story? Dive into this Tamil Bible trivia challenge!

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Get ready to deepen your knowledge with our Tamil Bible Quiz Matthew! Whether you're a seasoned scholar or curious newcomer, this Free Tamil Scripture Quiz tests your recall on Matthew Chapters 15-28 Quiz. Dive into engaging Bible Trivia in Tamil, uncover hidden gems from the New Testament Bible Quiz Tamil, and boost your confidence in Jesus's teachings. Jump into our interactive chapter challenge or try a quick scripture review test . Start now and see how you score!

What prompted Jesus to travel to the region of Tyre and Sidon in Matthew 15?
To avoid conflict with Pharisees
To heal the Canaanite woman’s daughter
To attend a festival
To preach in synagogues
Jesus went to the Gentile region of Tyre and Sidon in response to a Canaanite woman’s plea to heal her daughter. He initially tested her faith but then commended her belief and healed her child (Matthew 15:21–28). This encounter highlights Jesus’ compassion for Gentiles as well. BibleGateway
What did the Pharisees criticize Jesus’ disciples for in Matthew 15:2?
Eating with unwashed hands
Healing on the Sabbath
Offering sacrifices incorrectly
Fasting at the wrong time
The Pharisees confronted Jesus because His disciples ate bread without ritually washing their hands, which broke their tradition (Matthew 15:1–2). Jesus responded by exposing their hypocrisy regarding human traditions. This exchange emphasizes true purity of the heart over ritual cleanliness. BibleGateway
According to Jesus in Matthew 15, what truly defiles a person?
What comes out of the mouth
Unwashed hands
What comes from the heart
Eating certain foods
Jesus taught that sinful thoughts and words originate in the heart, and those defile a person, not external factors like unwashed hands (Matthew 15:18–20). He emphasized inner moral purity above ritual observance. This teaching challenges believers to focus on the state of their heart. BibleGateway
Who first confessed Jesus as the Christ in Matthew 16?
John
James
Peter
Andrew
Peter declared, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,” affirming Jesus’ divine identity (Matthew 16:16). Jesus praised Peter for this revelation, which came directly from God the Father. This confession becomes the foundation for the church. BibleGateway
On Peter’s confession, what did Jesus say He would build?
A great temple
His disciples
His church
A fortress
Jesus told Peter, “On this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it” (Matthew 16:18). The term “rock” refers to Peter’s confession of faith. This verse underscores the divine foundation and enduring nature of the church. BibleGateway
When Peter rebuked Jesus for predicting His death, how did Jesus respond in Matthew 16?
Blessed are you, Peter
Get behind me, Satan
Why do you doubt?
You have much to learn
Jesus rebuked Peter sharply, saying, “Get behind me, Satan! You are stumbling block to me” (Matthew 16:23). He identified Peter’s misunderstanding as a temptation to draw Him away from His redemptive path. This shows Jesus’ commitment to fulfill the Father’s will. BibleGateway
What did Jesus say one must do to follow Him in Matthew 16?
Gain many disciples
Perform miracles
Deny yourself and take up your cross
Offer sacrificial gifts
Jesus taught that true discipleship requires self-denial and willingness to bear one’s cross, symbolizing readiness to endure suffering for His sake (Matthew 16:24). This radical call underscores commitment above comfort. It sets the tone for Christian discipleship. BibleGateway
What significant event occurred on a high mountain in Matthew 17?
The Sermon on the Mount
The Last Supper
The Transfiguration
Jesus’ Ascension
On the mountain, Jesus was transfigured before Peter, James, and John, His face shining like the sun and garments white as light (Matthew 17:1–2). Moses and Elijah appeared speaking with Him. This event revealed Jesus’ divine glory. BibleGateway
Who appeared with Jesus during the Transfiguration in Matthew 17?
Abraham and Isaac
Moses and Elijah
David and Solomon
Adam and Noah
Moses and Elijah appeared and talked with Jesus, representing the Law and the Prophets bearing witness to Him (Matthew 17:3). Their presence affirmed Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament revelation. The disciples witnessed divine endorsement. BibleGateway
What voice came from the cloud during the Transfiguration?
“This is my beloved Son”
“Fear not, I am with you”
“Behold, I make all things new”
“You are my chosen servant”
A voice from the cloud declared, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him” (Matthew 17:5). It echoes God’s affirmation at Jesus’ baptism, affirming His identity and authority. This emphasizes obedience to Christ. BibleGateway
In Matthew 18, who did Jesus say is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
The richest person
A humble child
A learned teacher
A faithful Pharisee
Jesus placed a child among the disciples and taught that whoever humbles himself like this child is greatest in the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 18:4). This lesson overturns human values of status. True greatness stems from humility. BibleGateway
What first step does Jesus teach when a brother sins against you in Matthew 18?
Tell the church
Pray alone
Go and point out his fault privately
Ignore it
Jesus instructs that if a brother sins, one should first go privately and point out his fault to seek reconciliation (Matthew 18:15). This personal approach aims at restoring relationships peacefully. It highlights the importance of private correction. BibleGateway
Which parable in Matthew 18 illustrates the need to forgive others?
The Good Samaritan
The Prodigal Son
The Unforgiving Servant
The Sower
The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant (Matthew 18:23–35) tells of a king who cancels a servant’s huge debt but that servant refuses to forgive a small debt of a fellow servant. This story emphasizes that we must forgive others as God forgives us. It warns of judgment for those who hold grudges. BibleGateway
What did Jesus say about a servant who knows his master’s will but does it not in Matthew 24?
He will be commended
He will be beaten with many stripes
He will be forgiven
He will be set free
Although this teaching is in chapter 24, it echoes the principle of accountability parallel to Matthew 18: A servant who knows his master's will and yet does not prepare or act accordingly will receive many stripes. It underscores responsibility in stewardship. BibleGateway
In Matthew 19, what question did the Pharisees ask Jesus?
How to inherit eternal life
If it is lawful to divorce for any reason
Why He fasts differently
Where His Messiah is to be born
The Pharisees asked Jesus whether it is lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any reason (Matthew 19:3). They tested Him on Mosaic law and tried to trap Him. Jesus explained the original intent for marriage in Genesis. BibleGateway
How does Jesus define the greatest commandment in Matthew 22?
Love God with all your heart
Honor your father and mother
You shall not kill
Keep the Sabbath holy
When tested by a lawyer, Jesus said the greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, citing Deuteronomy 6:5 (Matthew 22:37–38). He then added the second: love your neighbor as yourself. These summarize the Law and the Prophets. BibleGateway
What parable does Jesus tell in Matthew 20 about workers hired at different times?
The Talents
The Workers in the Vineyard
The Lost Sheep
The Mustard Seed
In Matthew 20:1–16, Jesus tells the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, where laborers hired at various hours receive the same wages. This challenges notions of merit and highlights God’s grace and generosity. It teaches that the last can be first. BibleGateway
Which two disciples asked Jesus to sit at His right and left in His kingdom?
Peter and Andrew
James and John
Thomas and Matthew
Philip and Bartholomew
James and John, sons of Zebedee, requested to sit at Jesus’ right and left in His glory (Matthew 20:20–21). This revealed their misunderstanding of the nature of Jesus’ kingdom. Jesus taught that greatness comes through service. BibleGateway
What did Jesus say about children in Matthew 19?
Let the children come to me
Children should pay temple tax
Children are born in sin
Ignore the children
Jesus welcomed children and said, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 19:14). He also blessed them, emphasizing childlike faith and humility. This shows God’s care for the little ones. BibleGateway
What was the rich young man told to do to inherit eternal life?
Offer a sacrifice
Keep all the commandments
Sell his possessions and follow Jesus
Fast twice a week
Jesus told the rich young man to sell his possessions, give to the poor, and follow Him (Matthew 19:21). The man left sorrowful because he had great wealth. This teaching highlights the cost of discipleship and the dangers of attachments. BibleGateway
In Matthew 21, what did Jesus do as He entered Jerusalem?
He rode on a donkey
He walked alone
He came in a chariot
He flew over the city
Jesus fulfilled Zechariah’s prophecy by riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, the colt of a donkey (Matthew 21:5). The crowds spread cloaks and branches, shouting “Hosanna!” This event marks the Triumphal Entry. BibleGateway
Which parable in Matthew 21 warns religious leaders by using two sons?
The Two Builders
The Two Sons
The Wicked Tenants
The Lost Sheep
In the Parable of the Two Sons (Matthew 21:28–32), a father asks two sons to work in his vineyard. One initially refuses but later obeys, while the other says yes but does not go. Jesus used this parable to expose the Pharisees’ hypocrisy. BibleGateway
What action did Jesus take in the temple in Matthew 21?
He taught children
He cleansed the temple
He offered sacrifices
He anointed the priests
Jesus drove out the money changers and merchants, overturning their tables and declaring, “My house shall be called a house of prayer, but you make it a den of robbers” (Matthew 21:12–13). This cleansing challenged corrupt commerce in the sacred precinct. BibleGateway
Which question did the Sadducees ask Jesus in Matthew 22?
About resurrection
About tithing
About fasting
About divorce
Sadducees, who denied resurrection, posed a hypothetical about a woman who married seven brothers in turn to question the afterlife (Matthew 22:23–28). Jesus corrected them, affirming marriage does not exist in the resurrection and that God is God of the living. BibleGateway
What did Jesus warn about the scribes and Pharisees in Matthew 23?
They cared for widows
They practiced true humility
They were like whitewashed tombs
They were silent guides
Jesus likened them to whitewashed tombs: beautiful outwardly but dead inside, condemning their hypocrisy and oppressive teaching (Matthew 23:27–28). His seven “woes” denounce their pride and injustice. This strongly worded rebuke calls for authenticity. BibleGateway
In Matthew 24, what did Jesus say would precede the end of the age?
The rise of Babylon
Great tribulation
The building of a third temple
Mass conversion of Jews
Jesus warned that before the end comes, there will be false Christs, wars, famines, earthquakes, and great tribulation (Matthew 24:4–21). These events signal the nearness of His return. Believers are urged to watch and pray. BibleGateway
Which sign did Jesus give to the crowds asking for a sign in Matthew 12?
The sign of Jonah
The sign of Moses
The sign of Elijah
The sign of Abraham
Jesus said no sign would be given except the sign of Jonah—His death, burial, and resurrection after three days—just as Jonah was in the fish (Matthew 12:38–41). This foreshadowed His resurrection. It remains the ultimate validation of His mission. BibleGateway
During the Last Supper in Matthew 26, what did Jesus say the cup represents?
The new covenant in His blood
The covenant with David
The promise to Abraham
The law of Moses
Jesus told His disciples, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins” (Matthew 26:28). He instituted the Lord’s Supper as a remembrance and proclamation of redemption. This sacrament centers on His sacrificial death. BibleGateway
What did Jesus pray in the Garden of Gethsemane?
“Not my will but yours be done”
“Let legions of angels come”
“Father, glorify me now”
“I thank you, Father”
In Gethsemane, Jesus prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me; yet not as I will, but as you will” (Matthew 26:39). This reveals His submission to the Father’s plan despite agony. It models trust under trial. BibleGateway
Who betrayed Jesus with a kiss in the garden?
Peter
Judas Iscariot
John
Thomas
Judas Iscariot identified Jesus to the arresting soldiers by giving Him a kiss, a prearranged sign for betrayal (Matthew 26:48–49). His kiss turned an act of affection into treachery. This fulfilled Old Testament prophecy about betrayal. BibleGateway
What did Peter do after Jesus was condemned by Pilate?
He fled to Galilee
He wept bitterly
He was crucified
He declared Jesus innocent
After denying Jesus three times, Peter remembered Jesus’ prediction and went outside, wept bitterly (Matthew 26:75). His tears express deep repentance. This moment marks a turning point in his ministry. BibleGateway
Who carried Jesus’ cross on the way to Golgotha?
Simon of Cyrene
Peter
John
Judas
The crowd compelled Simon of Cyrene to carry Jesus’ cross for Him on the way to the Place of a Skull (Golgotha) (Matthew 27:32). This act fulfilled Isaiah’s prophecy about a servant sharing in suffering. Simon’s role shows communal participation in Christ’s burden. BibleGateway
What supernatural sign occurred at Jesus’ death?
The sun stood still
There was an earthquake and the veil of the temple was torn
Fire fell from heaven
Manna rained down
At Jesus’ death, there was a great earthquake and the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom, symbolizing access to God (Matthew 27:51). This sign confirmed the significance of His atoning work. It marked the end of the old covenant barrier. BibleGateway
Who witnessed and reported Jesus’ resurrection to the disciples?
Peter
Mary Magdalene
John
Judas
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb and encountered an angel who announced Jesus’ resurrection. They ran to tell the disciples (Matthew 28:1–8). Their testimony is the first proclamation of the risen Lord. BibleGateway
What instruction did the angel give the women at the tomb?
Do not tell anyone
Go quickly and tell the disciples
Bring spices
Build a monument
The angel told the women, “Go quickly and tell his disciples that he has risen from the dead” (Matthew 28:7). This urgent commission initiated the spread of the resurrection message. It underscored the missionary imperative. BibleGateway
Where did Jesus tell His disciples to meet Him after His resurrection?
On the Mount of Olives
In Galilee
In Jerusalem
In Bethlehem
Jesus instructed the women and the disciples to meet Him in Galilee, where they would see Him as He had promised (Matthew 28:10,16). Galilee was the starting point of His public ministry. This location underscore continuity and fulfillment. BibleGateway
What promise did Jesus give at the end of Matthew’s Gospel?
He will write a new Gospel
He will judge the living and the dead
He will be with them always to the end of the age
He will send a prophet like Moses
In the Great Commission, Jesus assured His followers, “I am with you always, to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20). This promise provides ongoing presence and support for His church. It encourages bold proclamation of the Gospel. BibleGateway
What Old Testament prophecy does Matthew cite to explain the healing of the Canaanite woman’s daughter?
Isaiah’s prophecy of the stump of Jesse
Hosea’s prophecy of healing
None explicit; he uses Jesus’ words only
Zechariah’s prophecy of the king’s entry
Matthew does not directly cite an OT prophecy for this miracle. He emphasizes Jesus’ own teaching on faith and mission to the Gentiles (Matthew 15:27–28). The narrative itself illustrates fulfillment of broader themes but lacks an explicit prophecy reference. BibleGateway
In Greek, what word does Matthew use for “church” in Matthew 16:18?
ekklesia
synagoge
koinonia
ekklesiazo
Matthew uses the Greek word ekklesia (????????) for “church” in Matthew 16:18, meaning “assembly” or “called-out ones.” This term appears only here in the Gospels but frequently in Acts and Paul’s letters. It underscores the gathering of believers. BibleHub
Which event in Matthew’s Gospel parallels Old Testament imagery of Yahweh leading Israel through the wilderness?
The Transfiguration
The feeding of the 4,000
The cleansing of the temple
The Ascension
The feeding of the 4,000 (Matthew 15:32–39) echoes Yahweh miraculously providing bread in the wilderness (Exodus 16). Jesus multiplies loaves and fish, signifying Him as the true bread of life. Matthew frames this as new exodus imagery. BibleGateway
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Study Outcomes

  1. Analyze Key Miracles and Teachings -

    With the Tamil Bible Quiz Matthew, pinpoint major miracles and parables in chapters 15 - 28 and learn their significance in the New Testament narrative.

  2. Identify Fulfilled Prophecies -

    Recognize instances where Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies, enhancing your grasp of biblical continuity in our Free Tamil Scripture Quiz.

  3. Recall Discipleship Principles -

    Memorize essential lessons on faith, service, and leadership drawn from the Gospel of Matthew's second half.

  4. Apply Christian Ethics -

    Translate teachings on humility, forgiveness, and generosity into everyday practice after testing your knowledge.

  5. Engage with Bible Trivia in Tamil -

    Sharpen your scriptural recall by participating in this New Testament Bible Quiz Tamil format, making learning both fun and informative.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Syrophoenician Woman's Unwavering Faith -

    In Matthew 15:21 - 28, the Gentile woman's persistent request and Jesus' commendation highlight that faith transcends ethnic and religious barriers, echoing insights from the Anchor Bible Commentary. Mnemonic "CUP" (Canaanite's Unbounded Plea) helps you remember her dialogue and Christ's mercy. This point is perfect for acing your Tamil Bible Quiz Matthew section on Gentile inclusion.

  2. Feeding the Four Thousand: Context and Details -

    Distinct from the five thousand feeding, Matthew 15:32 - 39 records a separate miracle with seven loaves and a few fish, producing seven basketfuls of leftovers (as noted by the ESV Study Bible). Use the rhyme "Four Thousand, Four Baskets" to recall the numbers in Bible Trivia in Tamil. Pay attention to Jesus' compassion in both events to score high on your New Testament Bible Quiz Tamil.

  3. Peter's Confession and the Keys to the Kingdom -

    In Matthew 16:13 - 20, Peter declares "You are the Christ," and Jesus grants him "keys of the kingdom," underscoring apostolic authority (per scholarly consensus at Dallas Theological Seminary). The memory phrase "Christ Confessed, Keys Bestowed" helps cement this pivotal confession. This critical turning point often appears in Matthew Chapters 15-28 Quiz questions.

  4. Triumphal Entry as Fulfillment of Prophecy -

    Matthew 21:1 - 11 quotes Zechariah 9:9 to fulfill Messianic expectations as Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey (Cambridge Bible for Schools). Remember the acronym "PDP" (Palm Day Parade) to recall Palm Sunday events. Recognizing this prophecy link strengthens your answers in the Free Tamil Scripture Quiz and beyond.

  5. The Great Commission's Threefold Call -

    In Matthew 28:18 - 20, Jesus charges the disciples to make disciples of "all nations," baptizing in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, reflecting Trinitarian structure (often highlighted in Westminster Confession studies). The "FSS" mnemonic - Father, Son, Spirit - helps you remember the order of the Trinity. Mastering this directive will boost your confidence in every Tamil Bible Quiz Matthew round.

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