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NT Quiz Questions on Marriage

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Regarding John 2:1–11 why is this important to our understanding of Jesus’ mission—His vocation?
b. It is not important.
d. None of the choices are correct
a. It reminds us of Jesus divinity.
c. It reminds us of Jesus’ true purpose on earth—to show God’s love for humanity.
Regarding John 2:1–11 what is the significance of changing water into wine?
d. all of the choices are correct
a. It represents Jesus’ affirmation of the goodness of marriage.
c. It represents Jesus raising marriage to the dignity of a sacrament.
b. It was the first miracle that Jesus performed.
Regarding John 2:1–11 what do the events of the Wedding Feast at Cana tell us about Jesus’ understanding of the importance of marriage and family?
a. The events tel us that Jesus wanted to be married.
b. The events of the wedding feast at Cana tell us that Jesus understood marriage and family to be of the utmost importance.
c. The events are not significant.
d. None of the choices are correct.
Regarding John 2:1–11 what is the relationship between the Wedding Feast at Cana and the Sacrament of Marriage?
c. This change characterizes the nature of marriage as a Sacrament through which husband and wife are transformed into a new entity, a more remarkable one.
b. Jesus takes water, a good substance by itself, and changes it into a more remarkable substance.
e. None of the choices are correct
d. A,B & C are correct
a. The relationship between the wedding feast at Cana and the Sacrament of Marriage can be best understood through the changing of water into wine.
Regarding Ephesians 5:25–32 how can entering the Sacrament of Marriage with a humble appreciation of the gift of marriage as a “great mystery” help a married couple to courageously face the challenges of married life?
d. None of the statements are correct
c. Ephesians 5:25-32 does not speak of marriage.
a. It can help the married couple to better appreciate the true nature of their relationship as husband and wife, and can contribute to their sense of unity as they face any challenge.
b. It doesn't help the married couple.
Regarding Ephesians 5:25–32 how is it that something as seemingly mundane as daily married life can be one of the most powerful signs of God’s faithful love for us?
a. Married life is not mundane.
e.The Sacrament of Marriage symbolizes the union between Christ and the Church.
b. The Sacrament of Marriage symbolizes the love that parents are to have for their children.
c. The Sacrament of Marriage symbolizes the love that spuses are to have for their immediate family.
d. None of the statements are true.
Regarding Matthew 19:3–12 how does Jesus interpret the Marriage covenant, and why?
b. He also interprets the Marriage covenant as something not all can participate in.
a. Jesus interprets the Marriage covenant as a unifying, sacred covenant.
c. Jesus interprets the Marriage covenant in this way to emphasize the understanding of marriage he teaches, which is the way God intended it to be: the union of a man and a woman as “one flesh.”
e. A,B,C are correct.
d. None of the statements are correct.
Regarding Matthew 19:3–12 what does Jesus say about the reason for allowance for divorce in the time of Moses?
b. It was because of the hardness of the hearts of the people.
c. It was because of the unfaithfulness of a spouse.
d. All of the choices are correct.
a. it was because of laziness of one of the spouses.
Regarding John 2:1–11 Jesus is focused on Himself.
True
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The Scripture passages demonstrate that we can better understand the love between Christ and the Church through the vocation of married life, in the example of the total, faithful, unconditional love between a husband and wife.
True
False