Luke 6 Quiz

Comprehensive Luke 6 Quiz with Answers: How Well Do You Know Luke?

Luke 6 Quiz – Ready to test your Bible knowledge? Here’s one of the most profound teachings of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. This chapter isn’t just about Sabbath debates or choosing the twelve apostles—it’s where the Beatitudes and radical commands like “love your enemies” come to life. Take this quiz to see how closely you’ve paid attention to the words of Christ.

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Luke 6 Quiz Questions and Answers

Question 1: What did Jesus’ disciples do on the sabbath that caused the Pharisees to accuse them?
  • A. Carried water pots through the streets
  • B. Lit fires to prepare food
  • C. Plucked ears of corn and ate
  • D. Washed their hands in public
  • E. Gathered wood to cook
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Answer 1: C — The disciples plucked the ears of corn and rubbed them in their hands, which the Pharisees considered unlawful on the sabbath.
KJV Reference: “And his disciples plucked the ears of corn, and did eat, rubbing them in their hands.” — Luke 6:1

Question 2: What Old Testament example did Jesus cite when defending His disciples’ actions on the sabbath?
  • A. Moses striking the rock
  • B. Elijah fed by ravens
  • C. David eating the shewbread
  • D. Aaron offering incense
  • E. Solomon judging wisely
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Answer 2: C — Jesus reminded them that David ate the shewbread, which was not lawful for any but the priests.
KJV Reference: “How he went into the house of God, and did take and eat the shewbread…” — Luke 6:4

Question 3: Who did Jesus say is Lord also of the sabbath?
  • A. The God of Abraham
  • B. The High Priest
  • C. The Son of man
  • D. The Spirit of God
  • E. The children of Israel
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Answer 3: C — Jesus declared that the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.
KJV Reference: “The Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.” — Luke 6:5

Question 4: What was the physical condition of the man whom Jesus healed in the synagogue on the sabbath?
  • A. Crippled in both legs
  • B. Blind
  • C. Withered right hand
  • D. Deaf and mute
  • E. Paralyzed from the waist down
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Answer 4: C — The man had a withered right hand, which Jesus restored.
KJV Reference: “And there was a man whose right hand was withered.” — Luke 6:6

Question 5: What did Jesus ask the man with the withered hand to do before healing him?
  • A. Go and wash in the pool of Siloam
  • B. Kneel before the altar
  • C. Rise up and stand forth in the midst
  • D. Offer a prayer of thanksgiving
  • E. Confess his faith in public
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Answer 5: C — Jesus told the man to rise up and stand forth in the midst before performing the miracle.
KJV Reference: “Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth.” — Luke 6:8

Question 6: What question did Jesus ask before healing the man with the withered hand?
  • A. Is it lawful to eat or to fast on the sabbath?
  • B. Is it lawful to give or to withhold on the Sabbath?
  • C. Is it lawful on the sabbath to do good, or to do evil?
  • D. Is it lawful to sacrifice or to obey?
  • E. Is it lawful to walk more than a mile on the sabbath?
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Answer 6: C — Jesus asked if it was lawful to do good or evil, to save life or destroy on the sabbath.
KJV Reference: “Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing; Is it lawful on the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil? to save life, or to destroy it?” — Luke 6:9

Question 7: How did the scribes and Pharisees react after Jesus healed the man’s hand?
  • A. They rejoiced with the man
  • B. They spread the news joyfully
  • C. They were filled with madness
  • D. They praised God publicly
  • E. They remained completely silent
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Answer 7: C — They were filled with madness and discussed what they might do to Jesus.
KJV Reference: “And they were filled with madness; and communed one with another what they might do to Jesus.” — Luke 6:11

Question 8: What did Jesus do before choosing the twelve apostles?
  • A. Fasted for forty days
  • B. Sought counsel from Peter
  • C. Prayed all night in a mountain
  • D. Consulted the scribes
  • E. Visited the temple at Jerusalem
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Answer 8: C — Jesus went into a mountain and continued all night in prayer to God before selecting the twelve.
KJV Reference: “And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God.” — Luke 6:12

Question 9: Which of the following men was NOT among the twelve apostles listed in Luke 6?
  • A. James the son of Alphaeus
  • B. Simon called Zelotes
  • C. Bartholomew
  • D. Matthias
  • E. Judas the brother of James
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Answer 9: D — Matthias was chosen later in Acts to replace Judas Iscariot, not in this list.
KJV Reference: “And when it was day, he called unto him his disciples: and of them he chose twelve, whom also he named apostles…” — Luke 6:13-16

Question 10: What notable miracle did Jesus perform just after coming down with the apostles?
  • A. He turned water into wine
  • B. He walked on water
  • C. He healed a lot of diseases
  • D. He fed five thousand men
  • E. He calmed the storm
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Answer 10: C — A great multitude sought to touch Him, and power went out from Him and healed them all.
KJV Reference: “And the whole multitude sought to touch him: for there went virtue out of him, and healed them all.” — Luke 6:19

Question 11: What did Jesus say to those who are poor?
  • A. Ye shall be filled
  • B. Ye shall laugh
  • C. Yours is the kingdom of God
  • D. Ye shall receive mercy
  • E. Ye shall inherit the earth
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Answer 11: C — Jesus blessed the poor, declaring that theirs is the kingdom of God.
KJV Reference: “Blessed be ye poor: for yours is the kingdom of God.” — Luke 6:20

Question 12: What did Jesus say about those that hunger now?
  • A. They shall rejoice
  • B. They shall be comforted
  • C. They shall be filled
  • D. They shall inherit joy
  • E. They shall hunger no more
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Answer 12: C — Jesus promised those that hunger now that they shall be filled.
KJV Reference: “Blessed are ye that hunger now: for ye shall be filled.” — Luke 6:21

Question 13: What did Jesus say about those who weep now?
  • A. They shall sing
  • B. They shall rejoice
  • C. They shall be comforted
  • D. They shall laugh
  • E. They shall be lifted up
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Answer 13: D — Jesus assured that those who weep now shall laugh.
KJV Reference: “Blessed are ye that weep now: for ye shall laugh.” — Luke 6:21

Question 14: What is the reward for those persecuted for the Son of man’s sake?
  • A. A long life on earth
  • B. Power among men
  • C. Rejoicing in the temple
  • D. Great reward in heaven
  • E. Praise from the people
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Answer 14: D — Jesus said their reward is great in heaven, for so did their fathers to the prophets.
KJV Reference: “Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in heaven.” — Luke 6:23

Question 15: What ‘woe’ did Jesus pronounce on the rich?
  • A. Woe, for they shall fall
  • B. Woe, for they shall weep in the end of time
  • C. Woe, for they have received their consolation
  • D. Woe, for they are lifted up in their pride
  • E. Woe, for their joy shall be taken away from their hearts
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Answer 15: C — Jesus warned that the rich have already received their consolation.
KJV Reference: “But woe unto you that are rich! for ye have received your consolation.” — Luke 6:24

Question 16: What did Jesus say to those who are full now?
  • A. Ye shall hunger
  • B. Ye shall be cast down
  • C. Ye shall mourn
  • D. Ye shall thirst
  • E. Ye shall lose all
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Answer 16: A — Jesus warned that those who are full now shall hunger.
KJV Reference: “Woe unto you that are full! for ye shall hunger.” — Luke 6:25

Question 17: What contrast did Jesus make regarding those who laugh now?
  • A. Ye shall weep bitterly
  • B. Ye shall mourn and weep
  • C. Ye shall cry aloud in darkness
  • D. Ye shall fall into sorrow
  • E. Ye shall grieve continually
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Answer 17: B — Jesus said that those who laugh now shall mourn and weep.
KJV Reference: “Woe unto you that laugh now! for ye shall mourn and weep.” — Luke 6:25

Question 18: What did Jesus say about being well spoken of by all men?
  • A. It is a sign of God’s favor
  • B. It brings peace
  • C. It leads to promotion
  • D. It reflects a righteous walk
  • E. It happened to false prophets too
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Answer 18: E — Jesus warned that being well spoken of is what happened to false prophets.
KJV Reference: “Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets.” — Luke 6:26

Question 19: What did Jesus command regarding enemies?
  • A. Curse them
  • B. Destroy them
  • C. Love them
  • D. Avoid them
  • E. Rebuke them openly
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Answer 19: C — Jesus clearly taught, “Love your enemies.”
KJV Reference: “But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you.” — Luke 6:27

Question 20: How did Jesus say to respond to those who curse you?
  • A. Curse them back
  • B. Avoid their path
  • C. Pray for them
  • D. Bless them
  • E. Ignore them
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Answer 20: D — Jesus said, “Bless them that curse you.”
KJV Reference: “Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you.” — Luke 6:28

Question 21: What did Jesus say to do to someone that smites you on one cheek?
  • A. Strike them back
  • B. Report them to the authorities
  • C. Turn to him the other also
  • D. Rebuke them openly
  • E. Leave the place immediately
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Answer 21: C — Jesus taught to turn the other cheek to the one who smites you.
KJV Reference: “Unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek offer also the other…” — Luke 6:29

Question 22: What principle did Jesus teach about lending?
  • A. Lend expecting more in return
  • B. Lend with interest
  • C. Lend with great caution
  • D. Lend hoping for nothing again
  • E. Lend only to close friends
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Answer 22: D — Jesus said to lend, hoping for nothing again, and great shall be your reward.
KJV Reference: “And lend, hoping for nothing again; and your reward shall be great…” — Luke 6:35

Question 23: What golden rule did Jesus mention in this chapter?
  • A. Love your neighbor as yourself
  • B. Seek and ye shall find, knock and the door shall be opened unto you
  • C. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
  • D. Forgive and forget that ye be forgiven of your sins
  • E. Speak the truth in love
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Answer 23: C — Jesus stated, “As ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.”
KJV Reference: “And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.” — Luke 6:31

Question 24: who does Jesus say God is kind to?
  • A. To the righteous only
  • B. To the unthankful and the evil
  • C. To the Jews only
  • D. To those who fear Him
  • E. To the poor and needy
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Answer 24: B — God is kind even to the unthankful and to the evil.
KJV Reference: “For he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil.” — Luke 6:35

Question 25: What measure does Jesus say will be measured back to you?
  • A. The measure you consider fair
  • B. The measure of justice you desire
  • C. The measure you mete
  • D. The measure of your intention
  • E. The measure God chooses
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Answer 25: C — Jesus taught that the same measure you use will be measured to you again.
KJV Reference: “For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” — Luke 6:38

Question 26: What parable did Jesus use to illustrate blind leadership?
  • A. A shepherd and lost sheep
  • B. A farmer sowing seed
  • C. A blind leading the blind
  • D. A servant waiting for his lord
  • E. A king going to war
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Answer 26: C — Jesus asked, “Can the blind lead the blind? shall they not both fall into the ditch?”
KJV Reference: “Can the blind lead the blind? shall they not both fall into the ditch?” — Luke 6:39

Question 27: What did Jesus say about the disciple and his master?
  • A. The disciple is greater than his master
  • B. The disciple is equal to his master
  • C. The disciple is under the law of the master
  • D. The disciple shall be as his master when perfected
  • E. The disciple must never question the master
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Answer 27: D — Jesus said the disciple, when fully trained, shall be as his master.
KJV Reference: “But every one that is perfect shall be as his master.” — Luke 6:40

Question 28: What analogy did Jesus use to expose hypocrisy in judging others?
  • A. Casting pearls before swine
  • B. A tree and its fruit
  • C. Removing the beam from your eye
  • D. Reaping where one has not sown
  • E. Building on sand
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Answer 28: C — Jesus spoke of a man trying to remove a mote from another’s eye while having a beam in his own.
KJV Reference: “First cast out the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the mote…” — Luke 6:42

Question 29: According to Jesus, what reveals what is in a person’s heart?
  • A. Their religious practices
  • B. Their obedience to the law
  • C. Their speech
  • D. Their associations
  • E. Their acts of charity
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Answer 29: C — Jesus said, “Out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.”
KJV Reference: “For of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.” — Luke 6:45

Question 30: In the parable of the two builders, who does the man represent that built his house upon a rock?
  • A. One who believes in God
  • B. One who hears and does Jesus’ words
  • C. One who prays often
  • D. One who gives to the poor
  • E. One who fasts regularly
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Answer 30: B — He is like a man who dug deep and laid the foundation on a rock, representing those who hear and do Jesus’ sayings.
KJV Reference: “Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth them… he is like a man which built an house… and laid the foundation on a rock.” — Luke 6:47-48

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Luke 6 invites us to embrace a radical way of life—loving our enemies, blessing those who curse us, and doing good even when it hurts. It’s not just a chapter filled with powerful teachings; it’s a mirror into the heart of Christ. Jesus calls us to build our lives on the solid rock of obedience, not mere profession. As you reflect on this quiz, ask yourself: Am I merely hearing His words, or am I doing them? The true disciple is one who mirrors the mercy of God in every relationship, judgment, and act of love.

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