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Quotes of Jesus

Fill the blanks in these quotes by Jesus from the Bible.
King James version with some paraphrasing
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Last updated: September 3, 2019
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First submittedDecember 24, 2016
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Verse
Quote
Matthew 4:4
Man shall not live by bread alone
Matthew 5:5
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth
Matthew 5:9
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God
Matthew 5:39
But whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek turn to him the other also
Matthew 6:24
No man can serve two masters … Ye cannot serve God and mammon
Matthew 7:1
Judge not, that ye be not judged
Matthew 10:34
I came not to send peace, but a sword
Matthew 12:25
Every house divided against itself shall not stand
Matthew 16:23
Get thee behind me, Satan
Matthew 19:6
What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder
Matthew 19:19
Love thy neighbour as thyself
Matthew 22:14
For many are called, but few are chosen
Matthew 22:21
Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's
Mark 1:17
Come, follow me... l will make you fishers of men
Mark 8:36
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
Mark 10:25
It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a
rich man to enter into the kingdom of God
Luke 18:16
Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not
John 8:7
He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone
John 8:32
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free
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Level 60
Dec 24, 2016
Quite easy, if you know the Bible that is. Only missed mammon.
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Level 82
Dec 24, 2016
I know the bible, but not in English, much less KJV :)
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Level 68
Oct 19, 2023
This quiz is similar to other quizzes in that it's easier if you know the answers.
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Level 55
Dec 24, 2016
Got them all with 3:18 left. Good Christmas Eve quiz.
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Level 78
Apr 11, 2017
3:16 might have been more appropriate
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Level 73
Jun 19, 2018
I love your name, Walrus.
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Level 80
Dec 25, 2016
got 'em all, with 1:19 to go. Just got hung up on ___ not that ye be not ___d.
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Level 82
Dec 25, 2016
Blessed are the cheese makers
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Level 60
Dec 27, 2016
The Greek? Did he say which one?
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Level 78
Sep 3, 2019
Yeah, I was hoping that dialogues from "The Life of Brian" would work, but some people have no sense of humor. Why should cheesemakers not be blessed?
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Level 65
Dec 25, 2016
I got 3. Not bad for a Jew, eh?
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Level 62
Dec 25, 2016
This Jew only MISSED 2! I out-unjewed you...

(Chag sameach, btw)

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Level 90
Dec 25, 2016
"Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's" is from Matthew 22:21, not 12:21.
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Level ∞
Dec 25, 2016
Fixed!
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Level 82
Mar 18, 2017
Several synonyms for profit don't work.
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Level 37
Mar 22, 2017
Maybe that's because the correct word is profit, not a synonym thereof?
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Level 68
May 21, 2017
Correct for the King James Version.
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Level 82
Sep 21, 2017
I didn't realize that Jesus spoke English.
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Level 38
Mar 7, 2022
1 word, 3 syllables: 'Translation'
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Level 82
Sep 21, 2017
Lebowski 3:16 You said it man. Nobody f's with the Jesus.
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Level 82
Feb 21, 2018
8 year olds dude
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Level 82
Apr 11, 2018
When I was 8 I was mature enough to understand that adults trying to protect my ears from "dirty words" (as if the letter "f" is 'dirty', that's taking it to a whole new level) were all being incredibly silly.
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Level 84
Apr 25, 2019
He was quoting from the same scene that you were, not telling you to watch your language.
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Level 82
Jun 26, 2019
I was sharing my thoughts on the quote.
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Level 37
Sep 25, 2017
Nor did I realize that you spoke Aramaic or Greek.
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Level 82
Nov 4, 2017
It doesn't matter if I do or not. Though I do know a bit of Greek.
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Level 82
May 17, 2018
If you are asserting that it does matter please tell me which word in ancient Greek or Aramaic can ONLY be translated as "profit" but NOT as any other synonym of profit in English. If such an impossible word exists I will admit my ignorance.
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Level 82
May 17, 2018
I typed "ὠφελεῖ" (the original Greek) into Google translate and it came up with "benefits," not "profit." OMG!!! What an amazing and unforseeable outcome! A word in one language can be translated more than one way into another language!?? Who, except for scholars with multiple PhDs in dead languages, could possibly have guessed such a thing? Amazing!
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Level 82
Sep 3, 2019
Is it really necessary to type in "truth" twice for the last one, given it's the same word in both blanks?
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Level ∞
Sep 3, 2019
Sorry, this has been fixed.
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Level 67
Sep 3, 2019
wow the sword one was lowest, I guess people dont pay attention on jetpunk. Because it has come by hundreds of times as a quote. I never knew it before, but can never forget it now, because it is always in my face when taking quizzes haha
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Level 71
Oct 27, 2023
It is the only one I did not know; I found it quite surprising on the face of it. It prompted me to look up the chapter in question, and yes there is Jesus instructing the apostles... amongst other things saying that they should be "harmless as doves". In reference to the sword he seems to be giving a warning as to the effect of their message, be it one of love; that paradoxically it will provoke division and conflict.
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Level 47
Sep 3, 2019
My Grandmother (My CCD Teacher) would disown me if she saw my score.
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Level 78
Sep 4, 2019
Jesus would say, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." :)
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Level 67
Sep 3, 2019
16 years of Catholic school. Got them all except the sword quote, which I don't recall seeing, and the "fishers of men" quote, which I really should have gotten, but I was stuck on "shepherds of men" for some reason.
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Level 73
Sep 3, 2019
Is there a reason for doing these Bible quizzes with King James English? I'm just curious. It seems like it would be difficult for people who are not native speakers, and I haven't seen it used in Christian circles (and I'm involved in a lot of them) really since I was a child. Well, one of these days I'll get around to writing my own quiz in ESV or something.
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Level 82
Sep 4, 2019
It's the most popular and well-known translation
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Level 73
Sep 11, 2019
It is the most popular for personal reading, but not for mass communication or academic study. The NIV consistently outsells it and ESV probably will soon based on its popularity with young people. I enjoy reading King James myself but I would never use it for teaching.
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Level 82
Nov 3, 2019
I'm sure you're probably right, it's been a long time since I was most earnestly studying the Bible. But I know when I was younger the NIV was barely used at all; the first version of it I think was published the year before I was born. I remember first reading a copy of it when I was already about 19 years old and thinking how odd it sounded compared to what I was used to reading. Today things could be different. Though even if they are that's only the past few decades. The King James version has been THE Bible, for close to all of the English-speaking Christian world, for centuries. I think any English speakers over the age of 25 or 30 coming to this site are very likely to be more familiar with it than any other translation.
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Level 71
Oct 27, 2023
The single bible in my possession is KJV. Personally I do not have the faith; it may be that later translations are more accurate but I like the poetry of the 17th century language. For Anglicans, there is also the congruence with the language of the Book of Common Prayer, still used in liturgy.