Henry: Hello, I'm Henry.
Max the Monkey: And I'm Max.
Henry: We're glad to have you here on Bible Glory Games.
Max the Monkey: Today it is the final topic of Season One. Zacchaeus.
Round one
Henry: Q1. Where did Zacchaeus live? A) Jerusalem, B) Nazareth, C) Jericho or D) Bethlehem?
Max the Monkey: Q2. What was Zacchaeus’ job? A) Fisherman, B) Carpenter, C) Chief tax collector, or D) Shepherd?
Henry: Q3. Why did Zacchaeus climb a sycamore tree? A) To escape from the crowd, B) To see Jesus, C) To hide from Roman soldiers, or D) To pick fruits?
Max the Monkey: Q4. What did Jesus say to Zacchaeus when he saw him in the tree? A) “Come down immediately. I must stay at your house today.”, B) “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.”, C) “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”, or D) “Go and sin no more.”?
Henry: Q5. What did Zacchaeus promise to do after his encounter with Jesus? A) To follow Jesus as a disciple, B) To give half of his possessions to the poor and repay anyone he had cheated four times the amount, C) To build a synagogue, or D) To leave Jericho and start a new life?
Round two
Max the Monkey: Q6 Zacchaeus was a tax collector in the city of Jericho. True or false?
Henry: Q7. Zacchaeus was very tall and could easily see over the crowd. True or false?
Max the Monkey: Q8. Zacchaeus climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus. True or false?
Henry: Q9. Jesus ignored Zacchaeus when he saw him in the tree. True or false?
Max the Monkey: Q10. After meeting Jesus, Zacchaeus promised to give half of his possessions to the poor. True or false?
Answers
Henry: Q1 is C. Zacchaeus was a resident of Jericho, a city mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible. This is where he encountered Jesus.
Max the Monkey: Q2 is C. Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector, a position that made him wealthy but also unpopular among the people because tax collectors were often associated with corruption and working for the Roman occupiers.
Henry: Q3 is B. Zacchaeus climbed a sycamore tree because he was short and could not see over the crowd. He wanted to get a better view of Jesus as He passed through Jericho.
Max the Monkey: Q4 is A. Jesus called Zacchaeus down from the tree and expressed His intention to stay at Zacchaeus’ house, showing acceptance and willingness to associate with him despite his unpopular profession.
Henry: Q5 is B. After meeting Jesus, Zacchaeus was moved to repentance and promised to give half of his wealth to the poor and repay anyone he had defrauded four times the amount, demonstrating his genuine change of heart and desire to make amends.
Max the Monkey: Q6 is true. In Jericho, Zacchaeus was the main tax collector.
Henry: Q7 is false. Zacchaeus was too short to see over the throng.
Max the Monkey: Q8 is true. Zacchaeus ascended a sycamore tree in order to see Jesus more clearly.
Henry: Q9 is false. Zacchaeus was not disregarded by Jesus; rather, He summoned him down and insisted that he remain at his home.
Max the Monkey: Q10 is true. Zacchaeus pledged to reimburse anyone he had defrauded four times over and to donate half of his belongings to the underprivileged.
Henry: We appreciate you playing with us.
Max the Monkey: Please come back and join us.
Henry: Until it's me, Henry.
Max the Monkey: And me, Max.
Both: (Waving their hands) farewell friends!
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