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FORM TWO
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Prince of peace.
Anointed of God.
Immanuel.
(ix) He would rule with Justice and righteousness (Isaiah 9:7).
(x) He would have characteristics of ‘Normal’ human being/child. (Isaiah 53:2).
(xi) His suffering would be through God’s will/ it would be initiated by God. (Isaiah 53:10).
Isaiah 61:1 – 2 refers to the Messiah’s character i.e.
(a) Filled with Holy Spirit.
(b) He has been anointed by God.
(c) Been sent to bring the good news to the poor.
(d) Been sent to bind up the broken hearted /bring freedom to the captives.
(e) Come to proclaim the year of favour from God.
Jeremiah 23:5 – 6
That God would raise David’s descendant.
This king would:
(i) Rule wisely.
(ii) Advocate justice and righteousness.
(iii) Save Judah from her enemies and ensure that the Israelites lived securely.
(iv) Would be called ‘The Lord is our righteousness.
i. The Messiah would be betrayed by his close associated which was fulfilled by Judas
Iscariot who betrayed him.
ii. He would rule from Zion.
iii. He would be honored by God and rule as His representative on earth.
iv. The messiah would enjoy God’s protection and victory over his enemies.
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In Greek it is Khristos.
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John the Baptist was the link between Old Testament and New Testament.
He prepared people for the Messiah’s coming by asking them to repent and be baptized.
He baptized people in the Jordan.
John held a prophetic ministry and it is believed he had the power and spirit of
ElijahLuke 1:16 – 17.
He had similar characteristics of Elijah e.g. he lived an austere life of fasting and praying,
ate honey and locusts and wore camel skins.
He preached to the people about Jesus, Lamb of God who would take away the sins of the
world John 1:29.
He introduced Jesus Christ to the people of Israel as the Messiah.
John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ. God revealed that Jesus was his son through the
descent of the Holy Spirit and proclamation by his voice.
John the Baptist condemned evils that were being carried out in Israel by Herod.
He condemned the Pharisees for hypocrisy and the pagan Roman authority.
John the Baptist broke the prophetic silence that had lasted over 400 years between
Malachi and himself.
He ushered people to the Messianic age.
Jesus referred to John as the greatest of all the Israelite prophets (Luke 7:20 – 25).
He foretold that the coming Messiah was greater than him.
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Revision questions
1. 1997 Q 1b (pp 2)
b) What do Christian learn about God from the call of Prophet Isaiah? (7marks)
2. 1998 Q 1b, c( pp 2)
(b) Why did the Prophets of the Old Testament condemn the way the Israelites worshiped?
(10 marks)
(c) Give reasons why children should be introduced to the worship of God at an early
age (5 marks)
3. 1999 Q 3
State five failures Prophet Micah condemned Israel’s leaders for (5 marks)
4. 2000 Q 4
Give five ways in which God used Hosea to show the Israelites that despite their Sinfulness he
still loved them (5 marks)
5. 2001 Q 2b (pp 2)
b) Explain the conditions of restoration of the Israelites as preached by prophet
Ezekiel. (10marks)
6. 2003 Q 2a (pp 2)
a) With reference to the Old Testament, outline the characteristics of a true prophet.
(7marks)
7. 2005 Q 2a (pp 2)
a) Describe the call of prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 6) (9marks)
8. 2005 Q 4
State five qualities of God from the teaching of prophet Hosea (5marks)
9. 2006 Q 4a
(a)Explain the role of prophets in the Old Testament (6 marks)
10. 2007 Q 4a
(a)Describe the characteristics of false prophets in the Old Testament (7 marks)
11. 2008 Q 4a
(a) State three differences between prophets in the Old Testament and the
Traditional African communities (6marks)
12. 2009 Q 4a
(a)Give four similarities between prophets in the Old Testament and traditional
Africa Communities. (8marks)
13. 2010 Q 4a.
(a) Outline six characteristics of true prophets in the Old Testament. (6 marks)
14. 2011 Q 4a
a) Outline seven characteristics of the prophets in the Old Testament. (7 marks)
15. 2012 Q1 P2
(a) Outline Micah’s prophecies about the Messiah (Micah 5:1-5) (7 marks)
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(b) With reference to Luke 1:13-17, outline the message of angel Gabriel about John
to Zechariah. (7 marks)
(c) Give three lessons Christians learn from the incident when Jesus was dedicated.
(6 marks)
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Answers
1997 Q3
Messiah -Chosen one of God/ God’s anointed/ messiah
Pleasing -Pleasing to God
Spirit filled -God’s spirit is in filling man of justice
Patience -Patience/ tolerance/ endurance
Humble -Humility nonviolence - gentleness/ non- violence
Courage -Courage
Righteousness -Righteousness/ holiness/ uprightness
Liberator -Liberator from oppression/ saves/ redeemed/ Restores
God is glorified in him/ reflects God glory
Teacher -Knowledge/ teacher/ ready to learn
Constant -Stead fastness/ constant
Hope -Hope
-Vindicated/ free of guilt/ innocent
-He is faithful/ obedient
Messenger of goods news
Prosperity
-Divinity/ supernatural
-Power/ almightiness (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
2000 Q6
Was a forerunner of Christ/prepared the way for the coming of the messiah
Baptized Jesus in river Jordan
Witnessed that Jesus was the messiah/lamb of God/son of God / the introduced
Jesus to the crowd.
Introduced Jesus to his disciples.
Two of his disciples became Jesus disciples
Preached repentance and forgiveness of sins/baptized those who repented .
Warmed people of God’s coming judgment
He acknowledged Jesus’ greatness /ascendancy over him
Advised people to live Holy lives/do what is right /share with other
(5 marks)
2001 Q3a (PP2)
He bore the sins of the human race
He delivered Israel by dying on the cross/crucified
He submissively bore suffering and disgrace
He was despised and rejected
He was a man of sorrow/grief
He was pieced/wounded
He appeared before the Sanhedrin/Pilate for judgment
He was pieced/wounded
He was crucified with the thieves
He was buried in a rich man’s tomb
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2002 Q 3a (PP2)
Preached repentance
Told soldiers not to rob/ bear false witness/ be content with their wages
Encouraged people to share with the poor
Told tax- collectors not to collect what is illegal
Baptized those who repented
Told them that he was not the messiah
Preached the good news
He reprimanded Herod for marrying Herodias his brother’s wife
Baptized Jesus in river Jordan
Introduced Jesus as Lamb of God
Told them not to boast about being descendants of Abraham
Warned people of the coming judgment (6 x 2 = 12 marks)
2002 Q4
He would conquer nations/ military ruler
He would rule the world/ earthly king/ political leaders
He would avenge the enemies of Israel/ punish the Romans
He would be a descendant of David / Royal/ rich
He was to set up a powerful kingdom of the Israelites/ make them prosperous
Would appear in Jerusalem full of glory
He was to appear/ come after the return of Elijah
He was to perform miracles ( might deeds)
He would not associate with the poor/ sinners/ gentiles/ outcasts
(5 x 1 = 5 marks)
2003 Q 4
Wonderful counselor/ Mighty God
Everlasting/ eternal father
Prince of peace/ Just and righteous ruler
Suffering servant/ servant of Yahweh
Emmanuel God with us / A short of the stump of Jesse
(5 x 1 = 5 marks)
2009 Q 1a (PP2)
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(7 x 1 =7 marks)
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In the time of Herod king of Judea, there lived a priest called Zechariah from the priestly
family of Abijah.
His wife was called Elizabeth.
Both were righteous people but were childless and were already advanced in age.
Zachariah was one day in the temple where he was offering on behalf of the people of
God.
An angel of the Lord appeared to him and stood on the right side of the altar.
Zachariah was afraid, but the angel reassured him.
The angel told Zachariah that God had heard his prayer and his wife, Elizabeth would
bear a son.
The angel then revealed the following about John;
i. He would be a source of joy to the parents.
ii. Many people would rejoice at his birth.
iii. He would be great at the sight of the Lord.
iv. He was not to take strong drink/ wine/ Nazirite.
v. He was to be filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother’s womb
vi. Many Israelites would turn to God through him.
vii. He would have the spirit/ power of Elijah.
viii. He was to prepare the people for the Lord/ call people to repentance.
ix. He would turn the fathers’ hearts to children/ bring reconciliation.
Zachariah expressed doubts regarding the angel’s message asking for proof since he and
his wife were old.
Zachariah was punished for disbelieving the angel’s message/ the angel told him that he
would be dumb until the day of John’s birth.
The congregation outside was wondering why Zachariah was taking too long in the
temple.
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Whe he finally came out and could not speak to the, they realized that something divine
must have happened to him in the temple.
Zachariah made signs to them and went home
Lessons Christians learn from the annunciation of the Birth of John the Baptist.
i. Christians should not doubt God’s message.
iv. Christians should call people to repentance as the mission of John the Baptist would be.
In the 6th month, angel Gabriel was sent by God to a young virgin called Mary from the
village of Nazareth.
Mary was engaged to Joseph, a descendant of King David.
After the angel greeted her he told her that she was highly favoured and the Lord was
with her.
This greeting troubled Mary.
The angel told her she would conceive by the power of the Holy Spirit in her womb and
bear a son who would be called Jesus.
Mary humbly consented to God’s plan.
The angel announced that the child would be:
i. He will be great and will be called the son of the most high.
ii. And the Lord God will give him the throne of his father David.
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Similarities between the annunciation of the birth of Jesus Christ and John the Baptist
(i) In both, Angel Gabriel announced their births
(ii) In both, the unborn were males
(iii) In both, the conception was through divine intervention.
(iv) In both, there was some element of doubt.
(v) Zechariah and Mary were Holy and God fearing.
(vi) Zechariah and Mary were both troubled and afraid.
(vii) In both, the children were first borns.
(viii) In both, the names of the children were given by the Angel before birth.
(ix) In both, the mission of the children was given by the angel.
Differences between the annunciations of the birth of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ
i. John’s birth was announced in the temple whereas Jesus’ birth was announced to his
mother at home.
ii. The birth of John the Baptist was announced to his father whereas Jesus’ birth was
announced to his mother.
iii. John the Baptist would be born through biological conception whereas Jesus’ birth will
be conceived by the Holy Spirit.
iv. Zechariah doubted the angel’s message due to old age while Mary doubted it because she
was a virgin/young woman.
v. Zechariah was given the sign of being dumb whereas Mary was given the sign of
Elizabeth’s pregnancy.
vi. The angel announced that John will prepare the way for the coming of the Lord while it
was announced that Jesus is Christ the Lord who will rule forever.
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The differences between the work of John the Baptist and that of Jesus Christ
i. John the Baptist was a forerunner/ prepared the way whereas Jesus fulfilled/ was the real
messiah.
ii. John the Baptist preached mainly in the wilderness/ desert of Judah, while Jesus preached
in the synagogues/ homes/cities/ towns/ Temple.
iii. John the Baptist called people to repentance, while Jesus forgave/ died for their sins.
iv. John the Baptist baptized with water/ while Jesus baptized with the Holy Spirit/ fire.
v. John the Baptist lived a life of Nazirite, while Jesus mixed freely with all people.
vi. The emphasis of John the Baptist’s preaching was on the promised messiah, while that of
Jesus was about the Kingdom of God.
vii. John the Baptist’s message was direct whereas Jesus preached in parables.
viii. While John the Baptist’s disciples fasted, the disciples of Jesus ate and drunk.
ix. John the Baptist did not perform miracles, but Jesus’ ministry was full of signs/ wonders.
After the Angel’s visit to Mary, she went to visit her cousin Elizabeth.
Then Mary sang a song called the magnificat.
She highlighted the following:
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i. Her soul was rejoicing and magnified God for being mindful of the humble.
ii. From then on, all generations would call her blessed.
iii. God had done mighty things for her.
iv. God’s name is holy.
v. His mercy extends to those who fear him.
vi. He has performed mighty deeds with his arm
vii. He has scattered the proud.
viii. He has brought down the mighty from their thrones.
ix. He has exalted the humble.
x. He has filled the hungry with good things.
xi. He has sent the rich away empty.
xii. He has helped his servant Israel, and has been merciful to her even in the time of
Abraham.
Lessons Christians learn about God from the magnificat/ Mary’s song.
i. God is almighty/powerful.
ii. God is holy.
iii. God is merciful.
iv. God humbles the proud.
v. God exalts the lowly.
vi. God feeds the hungry/provides.
vii. God is the source of all blessings.
viii. God keeps promises/faithful.
ix. God deserves praise.
The following activities took place when John the Baptist was born;
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Seek guidance and counselling on the issue and read the Bible for encouragement.
Seek medical advice about it.
The couple is exhorted to remain faithful inspite of the problem and accept it as God’s
will
They should remain patient or be less anxious.
They should also seek advice from experienced couples with children.
Continue to uphold the church doctrine on marriage.
They may adopt children or engage in charitable activities.
Took place in Bethlehem, Judea during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus
Caesar.
A census had been ordered by the emperor to determine the payment of taxes and those
eligible for military recruitment.
Mary and Joseph travelled to Bethlehem; David’s and Joseph’s birthplace to be counted
from their original home.
Jesus was born in David’s town.
He is David’s son and the promised Messiah. He must be born in a David’s city to fulfill
Micah’s prophesy.
While in Bethlehem, Mary’s time to have her child came.
There was no available place to rest for all the rooms were booked.
The baby was born in a stable. Mary wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a
manger.
The shepherd’s were the first people to be told the good news about Jesus Christ.
The visit of the Angel of the Lord to the shepherds on the night Jesus was born
i. The shepherds were looking after their flocks in the field at night.
ii. The Angel appeared to them.
iii. The glory of the Lord shone around them.
iv. They were filled with fear.
v. The Angel reassured them.
vi. The angels told them about the good news about the birth of Jesus.
vii. They were told where to find baby Jesus.
viii. The angel gave them a sign on how to they would find Jesus.
ix. There appeared a host of of other angels singing/ praising God.
x. The angels left them/ went back to heaven.
xi. The shepherds went to Bethlehem/ found Jesus.
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Occasions when angels appeared during the annunciation of Jesus Christ and John
i. Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary during the annunciation of the birth of Jesus Christ.
ii. Angel Gabriel appeared to Zechariah when he was burning incense in the temple to
announce John the Baptist’s birth.
iii. Angel of the lord appeared to the shepherds bringing them the news about Jesus Christ.
iv. A multitude of angels appeared singing praises to God during Jesus Christ’s birth.
Ways in which Christians in Kenya express their joy for the birth of Jesus.
i. They sing or listen to Christian songs and carols.
ii. They attend Christmas worship service or mass.
iii. They partake of the Holy Communion or Eucharist.
iv. They exchange gifts and cards of goodwill.
v. They visit friends, relatives or invite them to their homes.
vi. They decorate their homes or churches during Christmas.
vii. They buy and wear new clothes during the Christmas season.
viii. They also prepare special dishes and serve drinks during Christmas.
ix. Christians take rest from their normal duties to celebrate Christmas.
x. Some hold Christmas concerts and drama.
xi. They watch movies or films that relate the birth of Jesus.
xii. They read Christmas stories from the Bible.
xiii. They help the needy or engage themselves in acts of charity.
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The following activities took place during the dedication of Jesus in the Temple;
The following are the activities that took place from the incident when Jesus was left behind by
His parents in the Temple when He was twelve years old;
When Jesus was twelve years old, He accompanied His parents to Jerusalem to celebrate
the Passover feast.
They went to Jerusalem as demanded by custom.
As they returned back after the festival, boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem.
His parents did not know it, but supposing Him to be in the company, they went a day’s
journey.
They looked for Him among His relatives and friends.
When they did not find Him, they returned to Jerusalem looking for Him.
After three days they found him in the Temple sitting among teachers, listening to them
and asking the questions.
All who heard Him were amazed at His understanding and answers.
When the parents saw Him they were astonished and His mother said to Him, “Son why
have you treated us like so? Behold your father and I have been looking for you
anxiously.’
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And He said to them “How was it that you sought for me? Did you not know that I must
be in my father’s house?”
They did not understand Him.
He went down with them and came to Nazareth.
Qualities shown by Jesus when He accompanied His parents to the Temple at the age of
twelve
i. He was obedient.
ii. He was courageous.
iii. He was knowledgeable/ intelligent/ wise.
iv. He was respectful.
v. He was cooperative.
vi. He was patient.
vii. He was honest.
viii. He was assertive/ independent/ making independent decisions.
ix. He was social.
x. He was inquisitive.
Lessons Christians learn from the incident when Jesus was left behind by His parents in
the Temple
i. Christians should involve their children in prayer/ worship of God.
ii. Christians should give clear instructions to their children in their day to day affairs.
iii. Parents should be concerned of the whereabouts of their children.
iv. Children should be taught the word of God/ the Bible.
v. There should be communication among family members/ they should inform one another
of their whereabouts.
vi. Children should obey their parents.
vii. Parents should love their children.
viii. Christians should accommodate the views of the youth.
ix. Christians should exercise tolerance/ forgiveness.
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Reasons why Mary took Jesus to the temple in His early life
i. To dedicate Him to God.
ii. For her purification.
iii. To receive religious instruction.
iv. To expose Jesus to their religious faith.
v. To observe the Passover festival.
vi. For His naming.
vii. For circumcision.
Ways which show Jesus came from a poor background from the early life upto twelve
years
i. His father was a poor carpenter.
ii. His mother was an ordinary village girl.
iii. He was born in a manger/ cattle shed/ wrapped in swaddling clothes.
iv. He was born in a small town of Judah/ Bethlehem.
v. The first people to visit him were shepherds who were lowly regarded.
vi. He was revealed to Simon/ Anna who were simple.
vii. During his dedication the parents offered birds.
viii. He grew up in Nazareth/ a town of low status.
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Revision questions
1. 1996 Q 2a
a) With reference to the stories of the birth and infancy of Jesus, describe the
occasions when the angel of the Lord appeared. (8marks)
2. 2000 Q 5
List five events which took place the night Jesus was born (5 marks)
3. 2001 Q 5
State five actions that took place during the presentation of Jesus in the temple
(5marks)
4. 2001 Q 3c
(c) What is the importance of the baptism of Jesus to Christians today? (5marks)
5. 2003 Q 5
State five similarities in the announcement of the birth of John the Baptist and that of Jesus
Christ
6. 2004 Q 5
With reference to the visit of angle Gabriel to Mary, state five revelations about Jesus Christ.
(5marks)
7. 2005 Q 3a
a) With references to incident when Jesus was dedicated to God at the age of
forty days outline what Simeon and Anna revealed about his life. (12marks)
8. 2006 Q 1
(a) Describe the visit of the angel of the Lord to the Shepherds on the night Jesus was
born. (7 marks)
(b) State the differences between the work of John the Baptist and that of Jesus Christ
( 8 marks)
(c) What lesson do Christians learn about family relationship from the incident when Jesus
accompanied his parents for the Passover festival (5 marks)
8. 2007 Q 1a ( pp 2)
(a) Outline what Angel Gabriel revealed about John the Baptist when he announced
his birth to Zechariah (6 marks)
(b) From the story of the early life of Jesus up to twelve years, identify ways through
which he is seen as coming from a poor background (8 marks)
(c) Give reasons why children should take part in church activities (6 marks)
7. 2008 Q 1(pp 2)
a) Outline the message of Angel Gabriel to Mary in Luke 1:26-38 (6 marks)
b) Explain what the Magnificent reveals about the nature of God. (8 marks)
c) Identify six qualities shown by Jesus when he accompanied his parents
to the temple at the age of twelve. (6 marks)
8. 2009 Q 1b
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b) State six activities that took place when Jesus was born. (Luke 2; 6-20)
(6 marks)
9. 2010 Q 1a,b
(a) Describe four activities that took place during the dedication of Jesus in the Temple
(Luke 2: 22 - 40). (8 marks)
(b) Outline seven lessons Christians learn from the incident when Jesus was left behind
by his parents in the Temple (Luke 2: 41 - 52). (7 marks)
10. 2011 Q 1a, b (pp 2)
a) Basing your answer on the infancy narratives in Luke 1: 5-56, describe what
took place when Mary visited Elizabeth. (6 marks)
b) Identify six lessons that Christians learn from the lives of Zechariah and
Elizabeth. (6 marks)
11. 2012 Q1b,c P2
(b) With reference to Luke 1:13-17, outline the message of angel Gabriel about John
to Zechariah. (7 marks)
(c) Give three lessons Christians learn from the incident when Jesus was dedicated.
(6 marks)
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Answers
1996 Q2a
The angel appeared to Mary in Nazareth and told her she would be pregnant and
will give birth a son who will be called the son of the most High God.
The angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and told him to take Mary as
his wife, when he was contemplating on leaving her when he found out that she
was pregnant. The angel told him that she was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
After the birth of Jesus, the angel of the Lord appeared to the shepherds who were
looking after their flocks at night and informed them of the birth of the saviour in
Bethlehem
After the visit of the Magi, the angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph
and told him to take Mary and Baby Jesus and escape to Egypt because Herod
would be looking for the child to kill him.
After the death of King Herod, the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in Egypt
and told him to take Jesus and his mother and return to Israel because Herod who
tried to kill the child was dead (4 x 8 = 8 marks)
Occasion------------ 1 mark to be marked as a
Message ------------- 1 mark to be marked as b
2000 Q 5
There was census/Jesus parents went to Bethlehem for the census
No room was available for Mary and Joseph to retire for the night/went to the
cattle shed
Shepherds were looking after the flocks
Angels visited the shepherds and the magi to announce the birth/angels
sang/glorified God
The visitation of the shepherds and the magi to the place Jesus was (Bethlehem)
/Brought gifts/glorified God. (5marks)
2001 Q 5
Jesus parents offered a sacrifice two turtle, doves (sin offering purification)
Simeon took the child into his arms.
He praised God/gave thanks.
He prophesied about Jesus mission.
The parents of Jesus marveled at Simeon’s prophecy.
Prophets Anna thanked God/Prayed for the child.
She prophesied that Jesus was the redeemer of Jerusalem.
Simeon blessed Jesus parents.
Jesus was dedicated/Redeemed.
Simeon was led by the Holy spirit 5 x 1 = 5marks
2001 Q3c
Christians are baptized to identify with Jesus
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John the Baptist preached mainly in the wilderness/ the desert of Judah, while
Jesus preached in the synagogues/ homes cities/ towns/ temple
John the Baptist called people to repentance, while Jesus forgave/ died for their
sins
John the Baptist with water, but Jesus was baptized with the holy spirit/ fire
John the Baptist lived the life of Nazarite, while Jesus mixed freely with all
people
The emphasis of John the Baptist preaching was in the promised Messiah, while
that of Jesus was about the kingdom of God
John the Baptist’s message was direct whereas Jesus preached in parables
While John the Baptist disciples fasted, the disciples of Jesus ate and drank
John the Baptist did not perform miracles, but Jesus ministry was full of signs/
wonders
John the Baptist was the fore runner / prepared the way while Jesus fulfilled/ was
the messiah (4 x 2 = 8 marks)
(c)
Christians should obey their parents
Parents should teach their children about God
Parents should provide opportunities for their children to mix with others
Parents should love/ be concerned about their children
Family ties should about be broken/ families should live in unity
God’s work takes priority over the family
Parents should recognize their children’s talents/ abilities
There should be open communities among family members
(5 x 1 = 5 marks)
2007 Q 1a (PP2)
He would be a source of joy to the parents
Many people would rejoice at his birth
He would be great in the sight of the Lord
He was not to take strong drink/wine
He was to be filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother’s womb
Many Israelites would turn to God through him
He would have the spirit of Elijah/power
He was to prepare the people for the Lord/call people to repentance
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2008 Q1 (PP2)
(a)
She was highly favoured among women.
She will bring forth a son/will be named Jesus.
He will be called the son of the most highest/son of God/will be great.
He will be given the throne of his father David.
He will reign over the house of Jacob forever.
The kingdom will be everlasting.
The Holy Spirit would come upon her.
The child to be born would be holy.
That Elizabeth her cousin had also conceived in her old age.
With God, nothing will be impossible. (6x1=6 marks)
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He was obedient.
He was courageous.
He was knowledgeable/intelligent/wise.
He was respectful.
He was cooperative.
He was patient.
He was honest.
He was assertive/independent/making independent decisions.
He was social/outgoing.
He was inquisitive (6x1=6 marks)
2009 Q 1b
Mary, the mother of baby Jesus wrapped him in swaddling clothes.
She laid him in a manger.
An angel of the lord appeared to the shepherds.
A multitude of angels appeared singing the praise of God.
The shepherds hurried to see the baby.
The shepherds spread the news to the people.
The shepherds sung/ praise God after they had seen baby Jesus.
The shepherds returned to their homes/work. (6x1=6 marks)
2010 Q1a,b
Jesus was taken to Jerusalem to be represented to the Lord by his parents.
Simeon took Jesus up in arms/blessed the Lord.
Simeon said that he was ready to die he had seen God’s salvation/a light for
revelation to the gentles/the glory to the Israelites.
Simeon blessed the parents of Jesus.
Simeon told Mary Jesus’ Mother that the child was set for the fall and rising of
many in Israel.
Anna gave thanks/prayed/spoke of Jesus to all who were looking for the
redemption of Jerusalem.
The parents of Jesus performed everything according to the law of the
Lord/offered a pair of turtle doves/pigeons.
Parents of Jesus returned home. (4 x 2 = 8 marks)
b)
Christians should involve their children in prayer/worship of God.
Christians should involve their children in day to day affairs.
Parents should be concerned of where their children.
Children should be taught the world of God/the Bible.
There should be communication among family members/they should inform one
another of their whereabouts.
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2011 Q 1a,b(PP2)
She entered Zechariah’s home
She greeted Elizabeth
When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greetings the baby in her womb leaped
Elizabeth was filled with the holy spirit
Elizabeth exclaimed with a loud cry
She blessed Mary and the child in the womb
Elizabeth wondered why Mary the mother of her lord has visited her
Elizabeth informed Mary that the baby in her womb had leaped for joy in her
greetings
Mary responded by praising God
Mary stayed with Elizabeth for three months
Christian should be righteous/upright /blameless
They should obey God’s commandments
They should persevere/ be patient
They should serve God faithfully with commitment
They should be prayerful
They should depend on God/ask God for their needs
They should believe God’s word
They should thank God for blessings
They should praise /worship the lord
They should desire to be led by the holy spirit
Christian should rejoice at the blessings of others
2012 Q1b, c
The message of Angel Gabriel about John the Baptist: — continental
John the Baptist was to be a son.
His name was to be John.
He would bring joy/gladness to his parents/many
will rejoice at his birth.
He will be great before God.
He was to drink no wine/strong drink.
He was to be filled with the Holy Spirit from his mother's womb,
He would turn many of the sons of Israel to the Lord their God.
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i. He told the people to repent and be baptized for forgiveness of their sins/ he asked people
to prepare the way for the Lord.
ii. He told them to be faithful/ obedient to God and not to have pride in Abraham as their
ancestor.
iii. He warned them of God’s punishment on sin.
iv. He encouraged the rich to share with the needy.
v. He told the tax collectors not to steal/ be honest.
vi. He told the soldiers to be contented with their wages/ stop greed.
vii. He told the soldiers to stop robbing/ accusing people falsely/ should be truthful.
viii. He told them that the Messiah who was to come after him was mightier/ he was unworthy
to untie His sandals.
ix. The Messiah would baptize the people with fire and the Holy Spirit.
x. The Messiah would separate the good from the evil/ the evil would be punished.
xi. He condemned Herod for his adulterous life/ marrying the brother’s wife.
i. Christians should be fair and honest/just in their dealings with other people.
ii. Christians should avoid being hypocritical in their societies.
iii. Christians should know that God will judge us for our wrong doing.
iv. Christians should repent their sins sincerely, seek for forgiveness and be baptized.
v. Christians to make the world a better place to live in by avoiding corruption, immorality
and hypocrisy at all levels in society.
Reasons why Christians find it hard to apply the teachings of John the Baptist
i. They lack faith in God’s word.
ii. Division along tribal/ racial/ denominational lines affects unity among Christians.
iii. Clinging to the past/ inability to abandon the old/ previous life style.
iv. Negative attitude byb the rich towards the poor/ needy.
v. The influence of the mass media/ moral decadence in the society.
vi. The emergence of cult leaders/ false prophets in the society/ lack of role models.
vii. Some Christians lead hypocritical life.
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i. Jesus was led to the wilderness where He stayed for forty days.
ii. He ate nothing and therefore felt hungry.
iii. The devil asked Him to command a stone to become bread if He was theson of God.
iv. Jesus told him that man can not live by bread alone.
v. The devil took Jesus up and showed Him the Kingdoms of the world and asked Him to
worship Him, so that he could give Him everything.
vi. Jesus told the devil that only God is to be worshipped/ served.
vii. The devil took Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple and asked him to throw Himself down
for God would command angels to command him.
viii. Jesus told the devil that one should not tempt God.
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x. Jesus told them that they would ask Him to do in His own country things He had done in
Capernaum/ He told them that a Prophet is not accepted in his own country.
xi. He told them that there were many widows in Israel during the time of Elijah but God sent
the prophet to a widow in Zarephath/ God only healed Naaman the Syrian of leprosy during
the time of Prophet Elisha.
xii. They were filled with anger/ wanted to throw Him headlong/ down the cliff.
xiii. Jesus passed through their midst and went away.
He made Capernaum the centre for preaching the Good News in Galilee.
While in Capernaum he performed the following miracles:
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The demoniac testified that Jesus was the Holy One of God.
Jesus ordered the evil spirit in the man to be quiet and come out of him.
The demon threw the man down in front of those present and came out without hurting
him.
Those who witnessed this were all amazed.
They exclaimed that with authority Jesus was able to command evil spirits and they
obeyed Him.
The news about Him spread throughout the sorrounding area.
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A disciple means learner/follower. In the Bible it is used to refer to the learners who
followed a particular master to learn about religious matters.
The call of the first disciples took place in the shores of L. Gennesaret/ Sea of Tiberius/
Sea of Galilee.
Jesus was standing on the shore when a large crowd gathered to hear the word.
He got into a boat belonging to Simeon Peter, a fisherman.
When he finished teaching, he asked Simeon to throw their net into the water again to
catch some fish.
Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, James and John had been fishing the whole night and
caught nothing.
Peter obeyed and let down their nets again and caught such a large number of fish that the
nets almost broke.
Simeon Peter was moved by the miraculous catch of fish.
He fell on his knees before Jesus and urged him, ‘Go away from me Lord! I am a sinful
man!’ Luke vs. 8.
Jesus told Simeon Peter that he would be catching men.
This meant that he was going to be one of the disciples of Jesus and will be winning
people to God’s kingdom.
James and John too were amazed at the miraculous catch of fish.
The three of them left everything and followed Jesus.
i. He touched a man with leprosy which was against the Jewish law.
ii. He forgave sins which the Pharisees knew only God could do/ healed the paralyzed man.
iii. Mixed/ ate with tax collectors who were known to be sinners.
iv. Jesus made it clear to them that He had come to call the righteous but sinners to
repentance.
v. His disciples did not fast, like those of John the Baptist which annoyed the Pharisees.
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vi. He challenged them to move from the old traditional order to the new one which He
brought.
vii. The disciples of Jesus plucked and ate grains on the Sabbath day which was unlawful/ He
healed a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath day.
Lessons Christians learn from the incident when Jesus faced opposition from the Pharisees
in Galilee
i. Christians should not condemn those who are different from them.
ii. Christians should show love to all without discrimination. The Pharisees and the scribes
condemned Jesus for eating with tax collectors while he was in Levi’s house.
iii. Church leaders should make rules that promote the development/growth of the church.
The Pharisees and the scribes had made ordinary people slaves of the law.
iv. Christians should be ready to assist the needy regardless of the opposition they may face
in the process.
Ways in which church leaders can respond to those who oppose their work
i. Find out the causes/ reasons for the opposition.
ii. The church leaders should pray for/ with them.
iii. Explain to them the Gospel truth in a humble manner/ guide and counsel them.
iv. Seek reconciliation through a third party/ another person.
v. Involve them in decision making/ church activities.
vi. Recognize their efforts in supporting the church matters.
vii. Visit them in their homes/ fellowship with them/ preaching to them.
viii. Assist them when in problems/ financially and materially.
ix. Send them messages of encouragement.
x. Change their approach to issues/reform where necessary.
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Ways in which the Church is preparing the youth for leadership roles in the society
i. Providing them with education.
ii. Appointing them as teachers of Sunday school.
iii. Organizing seminars for the youth on leadership roles/ worship.
iv. Assisting them to be self employed.
v. Encouraging them to use their talents in church.
vi. Providing them with guidance and counseling services.
vii. Being role models to them.
viii. Giving financial/ material support for their projects.
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After Jesus Christ chose his apostles, he came down the hill and stood on a level place.
He gave a sermon to those present.
The people had come to hear Jesus Christ’s word and to receive healing from their
diseases and also for Jesus to exorcise unclean spirits from them.
He addressed various issues concerning the New Community/ The New Israel.
The sermon on the plain consisted of five main parts, giving a description of the life of
the ‘new people’ of God, i.e.
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Teachings of Jesus on the Sermon on the Plain on how human beings should relate to one
another
i. Human beings should love one another/ their enemies.
ii. They should practice sharing/help others/ be generous.
iii. They should be merciful to each other/ kind/ compassionate.
iv. They should not judge/ condemn others.
v. They should forgive one another/ not revenge.
vi. Pray for those who wrong them.
vii. They should not discriminate against each other.
viii. They should be good to those who hate them.
What the miracles of Jesus teach Christians about His mission and ministry
i. They show Jesus’ compassion to those who are suffering.
ii. Miracles show Jesus as the Lord of life. He brings back to life those who have died/ He is
the life and resurrection.
iii. They show Jesus as the son of God and the promised Messiah of the O.T.
iv. They affirm that Jesus came to save the world from sin/ Jesus is a universal saviour-saved
both Jews and Gentiles.
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v. Miracles are a manifestation of God’s love and concern for His people through Jesus
Christ.
vi. Miracles are an integral part of Jesus’ teaching/ they supplement His teachings and
preaching of the Word.
vii. Miracles were performed as a response to the affirmation of faith on the part of those who
are in need/ many who witnessed these miracles believed in Jesus.
viii. Through miracles of healing, Jesus has showed His concern for the total well-being of
humankind.
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Lessons learnt about Jesus from the raising of the son of the widow
Jesus has power over death. By raising the son of the widow, He demonstrated that he is
the giver of life.
Jesus is the giver of life and hence the resurrection.
Jesus is a great prophet. He is the fulfillment of the prophecies of the Old Testament i.e.
sent by God to His people.
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Jesus compassionate to empathizes with the suffering. He saw the widow weeping and
pitied her.
Jesus’ mission is for the weak and the suffering like the widows.
Jesus is above ritual uncleanliness. He touched the bier of the dead son although by doing
this, he broke the Jewish ceremonial laws.
He is the Messiah as he performed a miracle.
He came to spread the word of God as crowds followed to hear him.
He is the Lord/son of God.
John had been imprisoned by King Herod for rebuking the king for his immoral acts.
John sent his disciples to find out if Jesus was the Messiah who he had foretold.
Jesus told the disciples to report what they had seen and heard Jesus do i.e.
i. restoring sight,
ii. The deaf hearing,
iii. The sick being healed,
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iii. She stood at Jesus’ feet weeping and wet His feet with her tears.
iv. She used her hair to wipe the feet of Jesus.
v. She kissed the feet of Jesus.
vi. She then anointed the feet of Jesus with ointment.
vii. The Pharisee who had invited Jesus questioned in his heart whether Jesus was a prophet.
viii. Jesus knew the thoughts of Simon/ told him the parable of the creditor and debtors.
ix. Jesus asked Simon who of the two debtors would love the creditor more.
x. Simon said the debtor with more debt would love the creditor more.
xi. He told Simon that the woman had shown much love because her many sins had been
forgiven.
xii. Jesus then told the woman that her sins had been forgiven.
xiii. The other guests began to question who Jesus was to have the power to forgive sin.
xiv. Jesus told the woman that her faith had saved her.
xv. He told her to go in peace.
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Mary Magdalene, Joanna and Susana were some of the women who accompanied and used their
resources to support Jesus and His disciples in their ministry.
Jesus recognized their role in His ministry; He elevated the status of women in society contrary
to traditional Jewish belief of their subordinate role.
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ix. This helped in shaping their altitudes to Jesus and in bringing them to a closer and a new
relationship with him.
x. The use of parables made the teachings of Jesus quite interesting. Jesus was a gifted
teacher and story teller.
11. By using parables, those who heard would easily remember them and be able to refer to
them.
12. Jesus used parables as a way of making them respond to the teachings.
Reasons why a Christian in Kenya today may find it difficult to understand the parables in
Luke’s Gospel
i. Kenyan culture is different from that of 1st Century Palestinee.g. Kenyans are not familiar
with grape growing, use of wineskins and the four seasons.
ii. The original setting or meaning has not been preserved and thus Christians lack clues to
their meaning.
iii. The parables often have to be explained and thus they loose their directness and
immediate meaning.
iv. The circumstances in which these parables were told are different.
v. The Kingdom of God to which many of them relate is difficult and a controversial
subject.
vi. Many different meanings have been suggested; often these are allegorical and the
alternatives are at times confusing.
vii. Not all situations Chritians we do know about the parables help them to understand and
apply them e.g. the parable of the Patch and Wineskins designed to show that Judaism
and Christianity could not be patched together. The connection is hard to see and one has
to search for a compparable case in the Kenyan stuation.
viii. African story telling has social interpretation while parables of Jesus have spiritual truth.
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ix. The parables often take up Jewish ideas, concepts and traditions which are not familiar to
Chistians today e.g. the idea of Israel as a vineyard.
x. Christians do not know what to do with the parables; should they just try to understand
what they signified in the time of Jesus or in the early Church or try to see a message for
themselves. The interpretation of the parables will depend on the individual
understanding and position.
xi. Vernacular translations of the Bible such as vineyard to “shamba” or garden may help in
understanding the parable but distorts the original meaning of the parable.
(a) The parable of the Sower
Luke 8:4 – 15
Jesus told the parable of the Sower to a crowd who had come to listen to Him as He
preached the gospel.
He told them a story about a farmer that went to sow seeds. They fell on different soils as
follows:
i. Along a path where they were trodden or eaten up by birds.
ii. On rocky ground where the plants dried up.
iii. Among thorny bushes, where the plant was choked up by thorns.
iv. On fertile soils, where the plant grew and yielded a hundred fold.
Jesus interpreted the parable in the following way:
The seed is the word of God.
The seeds along the path are those who have heard, and then the devil comes and takes
away the word from their hearts that they may not believe and be saved.
The ones on the rock are those who, when they hear the word receive it with joy, but
these have no root, they believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away.
The ones that fall among thorns are those who hear, but as they go on their way, they are
choked by the cares/ riches/ pleasures of life and their fruit does not mature.
The ones in the good soil are those who on hearing the word, hold fast in an honest and
good heart and bring forth fruith with patience.
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Jesus used a parable to illustrate the work of the disciples. The parable is as follows:
No one can light a lamp and cover it with a bowl or hide it under a bed.
Instead they should put it on a stand to illuminate a room.
Jesus is the light.
The disciples are those on whom the light shines upon.
The parable illustrates the work of the disciples.
The disciples had a duty to pass on what they had learnt from Jesus to other people and
not to keep to themselves i.e. the disciples had to spread the word of God.
They had to have steadfast conviction so that they preach God’s word to bear good fruit.
Jesus cautioned the disciples that their mission involved “giving” in order to “receive”
i.e. if they did not preach God’s word and bear fruit they would loose even the little
measure of spiritual knowledge that had been given to them. Therefore, those who lack
faith cannot accomplish anything.
The disciples would be blessed if they succeeded in their mission, with more knowledge.
That those who have faith in Jesus shall be added and shall receive grace in abundunce.
They should guide others to the light of the kingdom through the word of God; the truth
will be revealed to the whole world.
Those opposed to his Messianic title wanted to use this occasion to ridicule him.
Jesus reaction shows that true faith is spiritual not earthly.
His family covers all people and not blood relatives.
Jesus family comprises those who hear and act on his word.
Christians form a family whose kingdom of God and Jesus is the head.
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iii. Healing miracles - E.g. The healing of the Centurion’s servant, Luke 7:1 –
10 and the cure of the paralytic Luke 5:17 – 41
iv. Exorcism/casting out of evil spirits – E.g. the healing of the Gerasene Demoniac,
Luke 4:31 – 37
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ii. They should call on Jesus’ name as a tool against satanic forces.
iii. They should value human life because it is superior to that of other creatures.
iv. Christians should testify to others what the Lord has done for them.
The raising of Jairus’ daughter and the healing of the woman with the flow of Blood
Luke 8:40 – 55
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Jesus accepted Jairus’ humble request but word came that the girl was dead and therefore
no need to bother Jesus.
Jesus asked Jairus to have faith and told mourners not to wail because the girl was just
asleep.
Jesus together with Peter, John and James and the parents of the dead girl, and entered the
house.
Jesus held the girls hand and commanded her to rise up to which she responded.
Jesus requested that she be given something to eat.
The miracle was to remain a secret.
i. As Jesus was on His way to Jairus’ house, a large crowd followed and pressed against
Him.
ii. In the crowd was a woman who suffered from an incurable disease i.e. internal bleeding.
iii. She had bled for twelve years.
iv. She believed that just by touching the cloak of Jesus, she would be healed.
v. She touched the fringe of Jesus’ garment and immediately the flow of blood ceased.
vi. Jesus asked who had touched Him.
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vii. All denied while Peter said there was a great multitude pressing on Him.
viii. Jesus said that someone touched Him for He perceived power leaving him.
ix. The woman came forward trembling and fell before Jesus and testified how she had
received healing.
x. Jesus told her “Daughter, your faith has made you well, go in peace.”
Ways in which Jesus uplifted the status of women according to St. Lukes’s Gospel
i. Jesus raised the only son of the widow of Nain from death.
ii. Jesus forgave the sinful woman in Simon the Pharisee’s house.
iii. He healed the women who accompanied Him of infirmities or cast out evil spirits.
iv. Jesus healed the woman who had been crippled on the Sabbath.
v. He raised Jairus’ daughter from death.
vi. Jesus praised Mary for choosing to listen to the word of God while her sister Martha
complained about work.
vii. Jesus told the women who accompanied Him to the crucifixion not to weep and it was
women who were the first to receive the news of His resurrection.
viii. Jesus healed the woman who had the flow of blood for twelve years.
ix. Jesus commended the widow who gave all her offering in the temple.
x. Jesus visited the family of Martha and Mary.
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With the growing opposition against him Jesus knew that he would soon depart from his
disciples. He therefore wanted them to take up his mission. He sent them with a number of
instructions.
Instructions that Jesus gave to his disciples during the great mission
i. To take nothing for the journey i.e. staff, bag, money and not to have 2 tunics.
ii. To stay in homes where they were welcome and eat what they were given.
iii. To leave and shake off dust where they were not welcomed.
Christians should:
i. Share in the mission of Jesus by availing the Gospel to all nations.
ii. Care for the sick.
iii. Provide for the upkeep of church leaders.
iv. Make pastoral visits to the homes of Christians for fellowship.
v. Offer hospitality to the evangelists in their homes.
vi. Lead humble lives.
vii. Pray for the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
viii. Christians should be ready to face opposition in their work.
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v. Christians Should not be wasteful in the use of their food and other resources i.e. Jesus
asked the left-over to be collected.
vi. Christians should show mercy to those who are suffering e.g. by feeding them.
vii. Church leaders should delegate duties as Jesus did, he asked his disciples to arrange the
people and distribute food to them.
viii. Christians should be very orderly people e.g. Jesus asked the people to sit down before
they could be given food.
ix. Christians should be obedient to their leaders; the disciples were always ready to take the
instructions of Jesus without questioning.
x. Christians should not only preach the gospel but also cater for people’s social and
economic needs e.g. run schools, hospitals and colleges.
How the feeding of the 5,000 people prepared the disciples for their future work
It made them know:
That with God nothing is impossible
Success in mission work entails providing people with both spiritual and physical needs.
That as a preacher one must also be an environmentalist i.e. keeps it clean.
That showing compassion is an essential element of Christian ministry.
As a missionary one must not be lazy, he must keep on working as long as there is need.
They learnt never to limit God as they work for him.
Virtues Christians learn from the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000
i. Service to others.
ii. Obedience.
iii. Faith/trust.
iv. Humility.
v. Cooperation.
vi. Thankfulness.
vii. Carefulness.
viii. Responsibility.
ix. Kindness/ generosity/ sharing.
x. Concern.
xi. Respect.
Jesus asked his disciples two questions about his person and destiny.
(i) “Who do people say I am?”
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THE TRANSFIGURATION
Luke 9:28 – 36
The term transfiguration refers to transformation of Jesus’ body into heavenly glory.
Eight days after the great confession, Jesus took with Him Peter, John and James and
went up on the mountain to pray.
As He was praying, the appearance of His countennce was altered and His clothes
became dazzling white.
And behold, two men talked with Him, Moses and Elijah/ they spoke of his departure
which was to be accomplished in Jerusalem.
Peter, James and John were heavy with sleep and when they awakened, they saw the
glory and the two men who stood who stood with Jesus.
As the two men were parting from Him, Peter said to Jesus, “Master it is well that we are
here, let us make three booths, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah” not
knowing what he said.
As he said this, a cloud came and overshadowed them and they were afraid as they
entered the cloud.
And a voice came out of the cloud saying, “This is my son, my chosen, listen to Him.”
When the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone.
They kept silent and told no one in those days anything of what they had seen.
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vi. The appearance of Moses was a confirmation that there is life after death and holy people
when they die they go to heaven.
vii. The episode signified that Jesus was about to be glorified through His death and
resurrection.
viii. The incident encouraged and strengthened Jesus to carry on with His mission through
suffering and death.
ix. The occasion taught the disciples the need for privacy in prayer.
x. The appearance in heavenly glory strengthened the faith of the three disciples who
realized that they were right in following Jesus.
xi. The disciples experienced the presence of God which was manifested through the cloud.
xii. The voice from the cloud taught the disciples that Jesus had to be obeyed and trusted.
xiii. The disciples learnt that Jesus’ mission was to establish the Kingdom of God.
xiv. The incident prepared Peter for the future leadership of the church.
Jesus taught on faith and humility as a way of preparing His disciples for the requirements they
would need in their apostolic work. Jesus illustrated this in the following ways:
The disciples were unable to heal a boy who had epilepsy because they lacked faith.
Jesus cautioned them against their faithless state (Luke 9 – 37 – 43)
The disciples had failed to understand Jesus’ prediction that his mission will be effected
through suffering, death and resurrection Luke 9:43 – 45.
The disciples lacked humility by being concerned more about their greatness instead of
being concerned with their duties as disciples Luke 9:46.
Jesus used the humility and simplicity found in children to teach that these were the
virtues needed to carry out apostolic work. This gives one greatness in the kingdom of
and vs. 47 – 48.
The disciples did not accept other people performing miracles in Jesus name because of
their pride of being followers of Christ.
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Revision questions
1. 1994 Q 31
Highlight lessons from the healing of the Centurion servant.
2. 1996 Q 7
Give five reasons why the transfiguration of Jesus marked an important event in his life.
(5marks)
3. 1996 Q 2b (pp 2)
(b) What problems did Jesus experience during his ministry? (8marks)
4. 1997 Q 5
Write down five teachings of John the Baptists about Jesus Christ. (5marks)
5. 1997 Q 6
Write down five lessons that Christians can learn about the mission of Jesus from the incident
when the teachers of the Law and the Pharisees brought to him a woman who was caught
committing adultery. (5marks)
6. 1998 Q 6
Identify five lessons from the healing of Bartimaeus the blind beggar (5 marks)
7. 1998 Q 7
Write down five teachings about Jesus from the cure of the paralytic (5 marks)
8. 1998 Q 13
State five ways in which Christians spread the gospel of Jesus Christ today (5 marks)
9. 1999 Q 5
List five teachings of Jesus from the beatitudes (5 marks)
10. 1999 Q 6
List five Jewish ceremonies in which Jesus was involved (5 marks)
11. 1999 Q 8
Give five reasons why Jesus was rejected by the people of his home town of
Nazareth (5 marks)
12. 1999 Q 17
State five ways in which Christians demonstrate obedience to Jesus command to
love one’s neighbour (5 marks)
13. 2000 Q 2a ( pp 2)
a) With reference to the story of the woman caught in adultery, explain the
teachings of Jesus on forgiveness. (10 marks)
14. 2000 Q 7
Give five lessons Christians learn about the nature of Jesus from the incident
When he cast out a demon from a man in a synagogue at Capernaum (5 marks)
15. 2001 Q 6
Identify five teachings of Jesus about john the Baptist. (5marks)
16. 2001 Q 7
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State five lessons Christians learn from the miracle of the raising of jairus’daughter.
(5marks)
17. 2002 Q 5
List five miracles which show that Jesus had authority over nature. (5marks)
18. 2000 Q 7
State five actions of Jesus which show that he loved the needy (5marks)
19. 2000 Q 2b (pp 2)
b) What is the New Testament teaching on the Jewish attitude towards sin?
(8 marks)
20. 2002 Q 3c (pp 2)
c) Why are Christians baptized today? (5marks)
21. 2003 Q 6
Identify five occasions in the life of Jesus when he was tempted (5marks)
22. 2003 Q 7
List five lessons Christians learn about Jesus from the miracles of healing. (5marks)
23. 2003 Q 3a ( pp 2)
a) Relate the story of the feeding of the five thousand in Mark 6:30-44 (9marks)
24. 2004 Q 6
Give five qualities of the roman centurion, who requested Jesus to heal his servant.
(5marks)
25. 2004 Q 2a (pp 2)
a) Relate the story of the healing of the man born blind (john 9:1-14). (12marks)
26. 2005 Q 5
Give five reasons why Jesus was baptized. (5marks)
27. 2005 Q 6
State five reasons why Jesus healed the sick (5marks)
28. 2005 Q 3b ( pp 2)
b) What lesson did the disciples of Jesus learn from the miracle of the feeding of
the five thousand? (7 marks)
29. 2006 Q 2
(a) Outline the story of the raising of the widow’s son at Nain (Luke 7: 11- 17)
(8 marks)
(b) Identify ways through which the church continues with the healing
ministry of Jesus Christ (7 marks)
(c) Give the lessons that Christians learn from the transfiguration of Jesus.
(5 marks)
30. 2007 Q 2a, b ( pp 2)
(a) Describe the temptations of Jesus in the wilderness before he began his public
ministry (8 marks)
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Answers
1994 Q31
Jesus is a universal savior
Jesus has the power to heal/is son of God/Messiah
Christians should approach God with humility
Faith in God is rewarding/should have faith in God.
Obedience to authority is rewarding. Salvation is for all who believe. Christians can
depend on Jesus to help them in difficult situations.
Christians should be ready to help others/should be ready to help those in need/show
concern for others.
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Jesus is the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world/ Jesus will die for
the sin of humanity/ save humanity from sin
Jesus will lead the new community of believers ( Bridegroom)
Jesus was sent by God / He is from God/ God’s messenger/ son of God
Jesus is loved by God / God has given Jesus everything/ believed of God
Jesus will be filled with the Holy Spirit (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
1997 Q 6
Jesus mission was to teach/ Preach the good news
Jesus mission was to justify/ fulfill the Law of Moses/ to fulfill the Law of the
prophets.
Jesus’ mission was to and for all people/ universal/ for all nations/ Jesus/ Mission
did not discriminate against any group of people / it was fair to all
Jesus did not come to judge/ condemn sinners but to save them
Jesus mission was to seek and save the lost
Jesus mission was to challenge the Jewish leaders in their attitudes/ their
hypocrisy/ their interpretation of the law
Jesus was going to experience problems/ difficulties/ temptations in his mission
Jesus does not condone sin although he forgives the sinner
(5 x 1 = 5 marks)
1998 Q 6
Jesus came to save all from their infirmities/ailments/sicknesses
He was the son of God.
He healed people who had faith in Him
He healed through command
Christians should be grateful to god for the blessings he bestows upon them.
Christians should always seek God
Christians should not stop those who seek God/be a stumbling block to those who
seek God. (5 x 1= 5marks)
1998 Q 7
Jesus was a teacher
He had power of the Lord to heal
People had faith in him
He was able to forgives sins
He was accused of blasphemy by the Jewish religious leaders.
He had authority over sins and sickness.
Jesus was sought by crowds who wanted to be healed.
He had ability to read/ know people’s thoughts
He healed by word of mouth
He was praised by people for his mighty deeds. (5x1 = 5marks)
1998 Q 13
Use of mass media/radio/television
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1999 Q 5
The poor in spirit shall inherit the kingdom of God.
They should live with a hope for a better future.
God is the God of the living
Through resurrection there is no death/immorality.
The righteous will resurrect and live eternally.
At resurrection Christians are like angles 5x1=5marks
1999 Q 6
Circumcision
Naming
Baptism.
Presentation in the temple/ dedication/purification/redeemed.
Visit to the temple in Jerusalem during the Passover at the age of twelve.
Celebrated the Passover with the twelve disciples/ last supper
He participated in the feast of the Tabernacles (John 7:1 -10) 5x1=5marks
1999 Q 8
He annoyed the people by telling them that their forefathers rejected God’s
prophets.
He failed to perform the kind of miracles that he had performed in Capernaum.
He told the people that prophets are ignored in their own country.
He declared that he had come to fulfill Isaiah’s prophecy concerning the Messiah.
He was the son of Joseph
He healed on the Sabbath. 5x1 = 5marks.
1999 Q 17
Praying of one another
Being role models/living exemplary life/witness good virtues.
Fellowships with one another by forgiving one another.
Helping one another in various duties
Sharing items with one another
Consoling the needy/guiding and counseling those in problems
Avoid hurting others either physically or emotionally. (5 marks)
2000 Q 2a (PP2)
God is merciful towards sinners/he gives a chance to repent/come back to him
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God forgives all types of sin/(according to Jews such a sin is too big to be
forgiven)
Jesus does not condemn sinners/Jesus loves sinners(but hates sins)
We should avoid sinning after being forgiven/those, whose sins are forgiven,
should live according to the law of God/live righteously.
We are all sinners. No one is righteous /everyone needs forgiveness.
We should not kill sinners/life is sacred and only God can take it away.
We should be tolerant sinners/ we should love sinners/pray for them/help them to
change and turn them to God.
2001 Q 6
John the Baptist is a prophet/last prophet.
He is the greatest of the prophets
He was prophesied about in the scriptures.
He was to prepare the way for Christ /messenger/foreman/precursor.
He was referred to as Elijah.
He did not take wine/He was a Nazarene
He fasted.
He dwelt in the wilderness.
Jesus said that people referred to John, as demon possessed
The least in the Kingdom of God is greater than John . 5x1=5marks
2001 Q 7
Jesus gives life/power over death/there is life after death/death /death is temporary
sleep.
Faith is necessary for healing
Christian should approach/seek God with humility
Christian should be persistent in making requests
God answers requests/Christians should turn to God for their needs.
God visits his people in their places/He is available.
Christians should be patient/avoid desperation.
Jesus brings hope/Joy/compassionate/Sympathetic.
Jesus is the savior Messiah/Son of God . 5x1=5marks
2002 Q 7
Walking on water Mt. 14: 22- 34, M k 6: 45, Jn 15: 21
Calming the storm Mt. 8: 25 – 27 Mark 4: 35 – 46, Lk 8: 22- 25
Feeding of the Five thousand Mt 14:13- 27, Mark 6: 14- 26
Miraculous catch of fish
Changing water into wine In 2: 1- 12
Cursing the fig tree
Healing the man born blind John 9: 1 – 34 (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
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2002 Q 3c (PP2)
To identify themselves today
Through baptism they receive the power of the Holy Spirit
It enables one to become a member of the church
It is a symbol of death and resurrection
In some churches at baptism Christians get new name/ emulate the qualities of the
Saints
Water in baptism symbolized the washing away of sins
In accordance to Christ’s teachings/ church tradition (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
2003 Q 6
In the wilderness just before he began his ministry
In the garden of Gethsemane
During the transfiguration when Peter wanted to build a tent so that they would
stay on the mountain
When Peter objected to his suffering and death
At his crucifixion when he was asked to save himself
When he was asked to prove that he was the Messiah / son of God in his home
town
When they wanted to make him king after feeding the five thousand
When the sons of Zebedee asked him to destroy the inhospitable Samaritans
( 5m)
2003 Q 7
Jesus has concern for the sick
Jesus has power to heal/ power over evil spirits
Jesus required faith for one to be healed
Jesus heals all people, he doesn’t discriminate
Jesus accepts other people’s intervention/ intercessors
Jesus forgives sins
Jesus heals both the spiritual and physical
Jesus expects those healed to be grateful
Jesus is son of God/ Messiah ( 5 x 1 = 5 marks)
2003 Q 3a(PP2)
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2005 Q 6
To demonstrate God’s love for human beings
To take away their pain/ suffering
People believed in his healing power/ people had faith in him
To show that physical healing sometimes symbolized spiritual healing
As a way of destroying the work of Satan
To glorify God/ show God’s power
To fulfill old testament prophesies
2006 Q 2
Jesus went to the city of Nain accompanied by his disciples/ crowd
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He told the people to repent and be baptised for forgiveness of their sins/he asked
people to prepare the way for the Lord.
He told them to be faithful/obedient to God and not to pride in Abraham as their
ancestor.
He warned them of God’s punishment on sin.
He encouraged the rich to share with the needy.
He told the tax collectors not to steal/be honest.
He told the soldiers to be contented with their wages/stop greed.
He told the soldiers to stop robbing/accusing people falsely/should be truthful.
He told them that the messiah who was to come after him was mightier/He was
unworthy to untie his sandals.
The Messiah would baptize the people with fire and the Holy Spirit.
The Messiah would separate the good from the evil/the evil would be punished.
He condemned Herod for his adulterous life/marrying his brother’s wife.
(8 marks)
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Jesus touched a man with Leprosy which was against the Jewish law.
He forgave sins which the Pharisees knew only God could do/ healed the
paralyzed man
He mixed/ ate with the tax collectors who were known to be sinners.
Jesus made it clear to them that he had not come to call the righteous but sinners
to repentance.
His disciples did not fast, like those of the John the Baptist which annoyed the
Pharisees .
He challenged them to move from the old traditional orders to the new ones which
he had brought.
The disciples of Jesus plucked and ate grains on the Sabbath day which was
unlawful/ he healed a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath.
(8 marks)
Find out the causes/ reasons for the opposition.
The church leader should pray for/ with them.
Explain to them the Gospel truth in a humble manner/ guide and counsel them.
Seek reconciliation through third party/ another person.
Involve them in decision making / church activities
Recognize their efforts in supporting the church maters.
Visit them in their homes/ fellowship with them/ preaching.
Assist them when in problem. (financial/materially)
Send them message of encouragement.
Change your approach to issue/ reform where necessary. (5 marks)
2010 Q 2 (PP2)
Human beings should love enemies.
They should do good to those who hate them.
They should bless those who curse them
They should pray for those who mistreat them
They should help those in need
They should lend without expecting anything in return.
They should show mercy to others
They should not judge/condemn others
Human being should forgive one another/not revenge.
They should be generous.
They should do unto others what they expect done to them.
(5 x 1 = 5marks)
Jesus got into a boat with his disciples.
He told them that they should go to the other side of the lake so they sent off.
As they sailed Jesus fell asleep.
A storm of wind came down of the lake.
The boat was filled with water/they were in danger.
The disciples went and woke Jesus saying “master we are perishing”
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2011 Q 2 (PP2)
Human beings should love one another/their enemies
They should practice sharing/help others
They should be merciful/ to each other
They should not judge/condemn others
They should forgive one another /not to revenge
Pray for those who wrong them
They should not discriminate against one another
They should do good to those who hate them
2012 Q2
(a) The incident when Jesus was baptised in river Jordan by John the Baptist
( 7 x 1 = 7 marks)
(c) Importance of the transfiguration of Jesus to Christian today:
It took place when Jesus and three of his disciples were praying.
christians should therefore take time off their duties to pray.
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Jesus and his disciples had retreated to a private place / mountain to pray
Christians therefore should have retreats / go to a private pl ace for prayer.
Resurrection is a reality since' Moses who died appeared in the
transfiguration. Christians therefore should have hope for life after death.
Moses and Elijah appeared to encourage Jesus about the suffering he was
about to face. Christians therefore learn that they should accept/endure suffering as
a way to salvation.
Jesus came to do the will of his Father/fulfil the law/prophecies.
Christians are assured of salvation/should believe in the word of God.
The disciples heard the voice of God which commanded them to listen
to Jesus. Christians leant that God speaks to them / they should listen to
Gods voice / Jesus /the word of God.
The cloud symbolized God's presence with Jesus. Christians therefore learn
that God is always with them/they should call upon Him for help/desire to be
in the presence of God.
(4x 2= 8 marks.)
2012 Q3a, b
(a) The healing of the ten lepers:
Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem.
He met ten lepers/ men who were suffering from leprosy.
The men stood at a distance/shouted at Jesus to have mercy on them.
Jesus told them to go and show themselves to the priests.
As they went, they were healed/cleansed.
One of them, a Samaritan came back praising God/thanked
Jesus asked where the other nine
Jesus wondered at the fact that only a foreigner returned to give praise to God
Jesus asked him to rise/go his way for his faith had made him well.
(7x1=7marks)
(b) Jesus' teaching on the power of faith:
Faith gives believers strength to overcome temptations /sin. .
It enables them to forgive each other constantly.
It makes even the weakest strong.
Enables believers to perform their duties without
expecting
material Rewards
Faith enables believers to work tirelessly because there is a lot of work to be
done
Faith leads to physical healing.
Faith enables believers to show gratitude to God for his blessings/benefits
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Introduction
After the Galilean ministry, Jesus made up his mind and set out on his way to Jerusalem.
(Luke 9:51).
He was determined to fulfill God’s plan of salvation, through His suffering, death and
resurrection.
His journey to Jerusalem was important to Jesus because it is at this city that He would be
rejected and killed by the Jewish religious authorities. (Luke 9:1 – 19:27)
The journey took Jesus through the Samaritan villages. People of Samaria rejected Him
in Galilee.
On His way to Jerusalem, Jesus went through towns and villages teaching on matters of;
o Discipleship.
o The Kingdom of God.
o Wealth and poverty.
o He also healed the sick.
His teachings encouraged his disciples to grow in faith.
St. Luke’s Gospel portrays the life of Jesus as a journey. It is a spiritual journey which
takes him to Jerusalem where he suffers, dies and rises from the dead.
The life of a Christian is also a journey that they follow Jesus until they receive eternal
life in the Kingdom of God.
On His way to Jerusalem Jesus outlined the following duties to be fulfilled by His would be
followers:
i. Being a disciple of Jesus means self-denial and suffering i.e accepting homelessness and
enduring hardship. vs. 58.
ii. Discipleship means total commitment to Jesus and breaking family ties for the sake of
proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom vs. 59 – 61.
iii. Discipleship requires voluntary sacrifices of one’s life for the sake of Christ.
iv. Discipleship necessitates readiness to face shameful and painful treatment on the account
of Christ.
v. A disciple of Christ must be ready to spread the Gospel vs. 60.
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Jesus chose 72 disciples (70 in other versions) and sent them in twos ahead of Him to
preach and heal.
He informed them of the many people waiting to hear the Good news yet the disciples
were few.
He told them the urgency of the mission and gave them the following instructions:
i. The disciples were to pray for more laborers to be sent for the harvest was plentiful.
ii. The disciples were not to carry any purse/ bag/ sandals.
iii. They were not to salute anyone on the road.
iv. They were to say peace to any house they entered.
v. They were to remain in the same house and not to go from house to house.
vi. They were to eat/ drink whatever was provided.
vii. They were to heal the sick.
viii. They were to tell the people that the kingdom of God has come.
ix. They were to wipe of the dust on their feet against the people who do not welcome them.
The success of the disciples’ mission made Jesus happy; He saw it as a complete
overthrow of Satan’s Kingdom.
Jesus rejoiced in the power of the Holy Spirit and praised God for His gracious revelation
to the simple and humble disciples.
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Jesus told the parable to answer the lawyer’s question, “who is my neighbor?” In the
Jewish understanding a neighbor was a fellow Jew and other people were enemies.
A man was attacked while on his way to Jericho.
A Levite and a priest passed him and did not help.
According to Jewish law, it was forbidden for priest and Levites to come and contact with
blood or a corpse because this rendered them unclean. This may explain why they passed
by without helping the man.
A Samaritan passed by and stopped to help the wounded man.
He bandaged the wounds of the victim and took him to an Inn and met all expenses
incurred.
Jesus told the lawyer to behave like the Good Samaritan and help those in need.
Characteristics of true discipleship of Jesus from the parable of the Good Samaritan
i. Having practical knowledge and understanding of God’s commandments.
ii. Readiness to help the needy.
iii. Willingness to share resources selflessly with others.
iv. Showing solidarity with those who are suffering.
v. Freedom from cultural/ traditional restrictions.
vi. Readiness to serve all irrespective of the race/ religion/ status/gender.
vii. Should be compassionate/ loving to the needy.
viii. Kindness and generosity to others.
ix. Shows pity and mercy to those who are suffering.
x. Obedience to God’s commandments.
xi. Readiness to risk life for the sake of others.
On His way to Jerusalem, Jesus visited Martha and Mary who were sisters in their house.
While Martha was busy with preparing a meal Mary sat at the feet of Jesus listening to
His teaching.
Martha complained to Jesus that Mary had left her to do all the work.
Jesus answered her by saying “Martha, Martha! You are worried and troubled
over so many things but just one thing is needed. Mary has chosen the right thing, and it
will not be taken away from her”. (Vs 41 – 42)
Jesus response to Martha brings out the following teachings of a committed follower:
A committed follower should:
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i. Create time to read and listen to the word of God. They should attend church
services/fellowship with others.
ii. Ensure that the worries and commitments of daily life do not override their commitment
to God’s word.
iii. Women are called to be disciples of Jesus by participating in Ministry. They can be
ordained as ministers or begin ministries.
iv. Pastors/priests should make pastoral visits to the homes of their members.
v. Christians should support the servants of God in their ministry by providing material
support.
vi. One who gives priority to spiritual nourishment than to material needs.
vii. One who does not discourage others who are committed to the word of God and are ready
to serve Him.
viii. One who is not prevented from serving God by their daily chores.
Jesus taught His disciples on how to pray using the Lord’s Prayer and the parable of the friend at
midnight.
The Lord’s Prayer has six petitions
Addressing God as “Father” (Abba in Aramaic)
- Christians should establish an intimate relationship with God by
addressing God as their father.
Honoring God’s Holy Name – Hallowed be thy name.
- Jesus honored his father by accepting His life and Ministry.
- A Christian should give God full glory, honour and praises.
Declaring the Kingdom of God – Thy Kingdom come
- God’s kingdom is the rule of God in hearts of people. The petition
asks God to establish His rule/peace in people’s hearts.
- Christians should always allow God to rule their hearts so that we
are blessed with his presence all the time.
Asking God to provide our daily needs– Give us each day our daily bread.
- Jesus lived in confidence that God provides. This petition means that God can be
trusted to provide for our individual needs.
- We should ask God for our daily needs in order to admit that we are dependant on Him.
Asking God to forgive our sins as we forgive others – Forgive us our sins,
for we ourselves forgive every one who is indebted to us:
- We can trust God to forgive us for all the wrongs we commit.
- God will forgive us if we also forgiven others.
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A person went to a friend at midnight to ask for bread to entertain unexpected visitor.
The friend did not want to wake up; nevertheless he did wake up and gave the man
everything he needed.
In this story Jesus taught His disciples about;
i. Hospitality
ii. Need to be concerned with the well-being of others.
iii. The need to persist in prayer.
iv. That God answers prayers
He encouraged his disciples to “Ask and it will be given to you. Seek and you will find;
knock and the door will be opened to you”. Vs 9
Jesus is emphasizing that Christians should pray at all times without ceasing for God will
grant their requests.
Jesus concluded by saying if earthly fathers will give good things to their children, God
will give us much more including the Holy Spirit, if we ask him.
From the Lord ’s Prayer and the parable of a friend at mid-night a committed follower
should:
i. Acknowledge God as our father and address all prayers to Him.
ii. Pray at all time and persistently.
iii. Have faith that God answers prayers.
iv. Be willing to forgive others.
Some people had watched Jesus drive out a demon from a dumb man.
When the demon came out, the man started speaking.
The crowds were amazed.
However, some people accused Jesus of using the power of Beelzebul.
Others asked for a sign from heaven to test Him.
Jesus knew their thoughts and told them a house divided against itself will fall.
He said Satan cannot be divided against himself for his kingdom will fall.
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Jesus asked them by whom their followers would drive out demons if He drove out
demons by Beelzebul.
Jesus talked about a strong man guarding his house and his possessions would be save
until a stronger man overpowers his guard and takes away his possessions.
He said that whoever was not with Him was against Him.
If the Jews refuse to listen to Jesus who is greater than Jonah and the Queen of Sheba,
God will reject them and the Gentiles will receive God’s salvation.
To refuse the light by seeking for a sign is to prefer darkness. His message is seen as the
light to shine to others.
Hypocrisy
Means being insincere, dishonest or pretending.
It is pretending to be good and displaying oneself to be perfect.
Confession
Refers to an act of a person admitting that they have done wrong or committed a mistake
and then asking to be forgiveness.
It also means to acknowledge one’s sins and guilt in the light of God’s revelation and to
seek forgiveness.
Honesty
Refers to a state of being sincere, trustworthy and upright.
An honest person is fair and just in character and behavior. Such a person tells the truth.
God expects us to be honest in our dealings with people.
He also expects us to confess our sins and be sincere in everything we do.
(i) Jesus attacks the hypocrisy of Pharisees and teachers of the Law
Luke 11:37 – 54, 12:1 – 3
Jesus used this incident to teach the disciples on the hypocrisy of the Pharisees.
Reasons why Jesus attacked the hypocrisy of the Pharisees and the Scribes
i. The washing of hands, cups and dishes was done ceremoniously.
Jesus responded by informing them that it was more important to pay attention to issues
of charity than external appearances/emphasized outward cleanliness as opposed to purity
of heart.
ii. Jesus criticized the Pharisees on their tithing habits. They paid one tenth of seasoning
herbs such as mint and rue which was meant to support the work of the priests and
Levites but they neglected justice and the love of God. Jesus made it clear that practicing
religious rituals without right would never lead to salvation.
iii. The Pharisees loved the reserved seat in the synagogues and to be greeted with respect in
market places. They desired to be noticed as righteous people.
Jesus criticized the teachers of the Law/scribes.
iv. They were experts in the Mosaic Law and had all the information on what a person was
expected to do and what they were not allowed to do. But they failed in their primary
duty of making the people to understand the true interpretation of the Law of God.
v. Jesus accused the teachers of the Law of behaving like their ancestors who persecuted
and killed the prophets; likewise Jesus anticipated His own Martyrdom
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vi. They over burden the people with strict observance of the laws and traditions.
vii. They persecuted and killed the prophets and messengers.
viii. They misinterpreted the Mosaic Law and; therefore denied the fine knowledge of the will
of God.
ix. They lacked humility and despised others.
x. They knew the commandments but didn’t apply them appropriately.
xi. They followed Jesus with an intention of trapping him.
xii. They followed traditions of elders as opposed to the golden rule/love of God and
neighbor.
xiii. They misled others.
After addressing the Pharisees, Jesus taught His disciples the following on fearless
confession:
i. They should not practice hypocrisy.
ii. They should fearlessly be loyal to God in spite of the consequences.
iii. They should not say anything evil against the Holy Spirit.
iv. They should rely on the Holy Spirit in times of persecution.
v. They should confess their loyalty to Jesus publicly without fearing the consequences.
vi. They should display a high degree of honesty.
vii. They should obey God.
Jesus taught the correct attitude towards material possessions.He demonstrated by telling
the parable of the Rich Fool.
The Rich Man had harvested a good crop from his land.
He realized that his barns/stores were not big enough to take in the entire harvested crop.
He decided to pull down the old barns so that he could build bigger ones.
He would then store the crop in the new barns and was aware that it would take care of
him for a long time.
He would then tell himself, “take life easy eat, drink and enjoy yourself.” vs. 19 (b).
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Unfortunately he did not live to enjoy his wealth because the same night God told him
“you fool! This very night you will give up your life then who will get all these things
you have kept for yourself?” (V. 20)
The disciples should be wise and faithful stewards during their master’s absence.
The faithful servants will be promoted to higher status when their master returns.
The unfaithful servants will be punished.
(iii) Understanding the signs of the time: 12:54 – 56
The disciples should be watchful for signs of the Kingdom which were present in the
person of Jesus.
They should make personal decisions to follow Jesus.
(iv) Jesus the cause of Divisions: 12:49 – 53
The coming of Jesus brought unity and division. It distinguished faith from doubt. It
may have caused divisions among members of the same family.
The disciples were cautioned to work out for division that would arise as a result of their
loyalty to Jesus.
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Jesus illustrated his teachings about the Kingdom of God through parables, miracles or public
teachings.
(a) In His preaching
Jesus stated that repentance of sin was a requirement to the entry into the Kingdom.
(13:1 – 5)
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iv. The kingdom will grow from those who demonstrate mercy for the suffering as
Jesus did.
(d) In the parables of the Mustard seed (13:18 – 19) and Yeast (13:20 – 21)
The following are the teachings of Jesus on the growth of God’s kingdom based on the parables
of the Mustard seed and the Yeast;
i. The kingdom of God starts from a humble beginning.
ii. It grows to greatness and becomes big though gradually.
iii. The kingdom of God is universal/all nations of the world come together.
iv. The Kingdom of God offers protection to those who enter it.
v. The effect of the Kingdom will always be manifest.
vi. The Kingdom of God grows secretly in the hearts of human beings.
vii. The kingdom of God works mysteriously transforming the lives of those who join
it.
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The teachings that Jesus made to the guests at the Pharisees house
i. Saving a life can be done on the Sabbath.
ii. It is well to respond to an emergency even on the Sabbath.
iii. Human life is more important than the animals which the Pharisee accept to rescue on the
Sabbath day.
iv. It is good for one to humble hims`elf/ sit in a lowly place when invited.
v. Those who exalt themselves will be humbled/ those who humble themselves will be
exalted.
vi. It is blessed to invite the poor/ maimed/ lame/ blind to feasts instead of one’s relative/
friends who can invite him/her in return.
vii. Those who do good for the less fortunate will be repaid during the resurrection of the
just.
(c) The parable of the Great Feast /Great Banquet.
Luke 14:15 – 24
The invited guests failed to show p by giving last minute excuses. They were held by
social and economic issues.
The host called in the low class people from the streets to celebrate.
Reasons why Jesus used the Parable of the great feast in his teaching
i. He wanted to explain that invitation to God’s Kingdom is open to many.
ii. He wanted to show that the Jews were given the first chance to be part of God’s
Kingdom, but they rejected.
iii. He wanted to show that people reject God’s call due to material possession/ family
commitments which can be a stumbling block to one’s spiritual life.
iv. He wanted to show that the Gentiles/ outcasts are called to God’s Kingdom to replace the
non responding Jews.
v. He needed to explain that God’s invitation/ call is extended to all people/ God offers
universal salvation.
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vi. In order to show that it is important for all people to honour God’s call irrespective of
their status/ background.
vii. So as to explain that those who refuse/ do not accept God’s call will not receive blessings
of God’s Kingdom.
viii. He wanted to challenge the Jews/ Pharisees who counted themselves as righteous yet they
failed to respond to God’s call.
To follow Christ entails repentance and forgiveness of sins and also greater sacrifice such as:
i. Denouncing family attachments vs.26.
ii. Total surrender of ones possessions to the growth of the kingdom.
iii. Accepting to suffer and die for Christ.
iv. Total commitment to the word of God such that one cannot turn back.
v. Being ready to preach the Gospel and heal the sick.
vi. Leading exemplary lives.
vii. Maintain their Zeal for following Jesus. Being the salt of the world i.e. His disciples
must bring flavor and taste to the others and must also bring healing to others.
Jesus used the three parables of the lost to challenge the Pharisees who accused Him of mixing
with sinners and outcasts.
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Reasons why Jesus used the parable of the Lost Son in His teaching
i. To encourage sinners to accept the word of God.
ii. To show the consequences of loose living.
iii. To encourage people to realize their sinfulness/ be willing to repent/ reconcile.
iv. To teach God’s love for all people/ kingdom of God is for all people.
v. To show God’ unconditional forgiveness.
vi. To warn against judging others/ condemning others.
vii. To teach His audience the need to welcome repentant sinners.
viii. He wanted to encourage families to live in harmony.
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vi. God is happy and rejoices when the repentant sinner goes back to Him or when the lost
are found as the father celebrated the return of his son.
vii. God is firgiving as the father forgave his son.
viii. God does not discriminate against some people just as the father did not discriminate any
of his children.
ix. God is generous as shown by the fact that the father gave a portion of his property to his
younger son and told the elder son that all that he had was his.
x. God is mysterious. The older son could not understand why the father was doing what he
was doing.
xi. God provides each individual’s needs as the father asked his servants to place a ring on
his son’s finger and provide him with new clothes.
xii. God knows and understands each individual’s needs as the father knew the needs of his
sons.
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vi. Poverty is not a result of sin/ the poor can also enjoy God’s blessings.
vii. Wealth can be a hindrance for one to enter into the kingdom of God.
viii. One cannot serve God and mammon/ wealth.
ix. We cannot satisfy all human needs/ cannot answer human quest for salvation.
x. Those who have wealth should avoid extravagance/ prodigality/ luxury.
xi. Earthly wealth is temporary.
xii. Those who have wealth should use it responsibly.
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viii. Wealthy people giving a lot of money to their young children who cannot use it
responsibly.
ix. Using money to lure others e.g. young people to engage in immoral practices.
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healed ran back praising God. He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him. The
man who came back was a Samaritan and Jesus Christ wondered why only the foreigner
came back. Jesus Christ acknowledged that the Samaritan had faith and told him ‘rise
and go your way your faith has made you well.’ Jesus commended him for his faith
making him a good example to the rest.
Some Pharisees asked Jesus when ‘the kingdom’ of God would come. Jesus told him that
the kingdom would not come in a way that can be seen. Those who accepted Jesus and
his teachings had already received the kingdom. Jesus refers to the kingdom of God as
an inner experience. He also refers to the kingdom of having come through him. Faith is
God send.
Faith is necessary to discover the power of God’s kingdom within us. The Pharisees
lacked enough faith to enable them see that the kingdom had come in the person of Jesus
Christ. The Kingdom was right under their noses, yet they couldn’t see.
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PERSISTENCE IN PRAYER
Luke 18:1 – 14
Parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. (Luke 18:9 – 14)
Two men went into the temple to pray, a Pharisee and a tax collector.
The Pharisee praised himself in prayer.
He said he was holy/ better than others/ tax collector.
The tax collector also prayed but could not lift his eyes to heaven.
The tax collector beat his breast saying he is a sinner/ asked fo forgiveness.
It was the prayer of the tax collector that was accepted/ that was justified.
Jesus concluded by saying that whoever exalts himself will be humbled and whoever
humbles himself will be exalted.
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Jesus Christ was the following parables and incidences to teach about salvation:
Lessons:
Salvation is for the simple, humble, innocent and trusting like little children.
Christians should humble themselves and trust in God and have faith, to attain salvation.
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He told Jesus that he had kept the commandments since he was a young boy. To make
him surrender to God, Jesus told him, ‘One thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and
distribute to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven and come follow me.’ (vs. 22)
When the rich man heard this, he went away sad.
In this parable Jesus Christ teaches that salvation demands;
i. Obedience to God’s commandments.
ii. Not trusting in wealth.
iii. Using the wealth acquired to serve others.
iv. Cutting off family ties for the sake of the kingdom.
Zachaeous was a tax collector. He was short in stature and had climbed up a tree to see
Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ saw him, loved him and offered to visit him.
He believed in Jesus Christ. He was ready to refund to the people what he had cheated
out of them four times and give half of his wealth to the poor.
Salvation requires:
i. Repentance.
ii. Deliberate effort.
iii. Faith.
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A man of nobility travelled to a far country. He gave each of his ten servants 10 pounds
to trade in and make profits for him.
All made some profit except one who kept his money.
Upon return, he rewarded all the faithful servants.
He rebuked the unfaithful servants and took away the money he had given him.
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Revision questions
1. 1990 Q 47a, b
Describe Jesus’ teaching concerning the kingdom of God.
2. 1996 Q 5
State five teachings of Jesus on sin. (5marks)
3. 1996 Q 3 a,b ( pp 2)
a) Discuss the teachings of Jesus in the parable of the sower. (8marks)
b) How did the early Christians community preserve the teachings of Jesus?
(8marks)
4. 1996 Q 6
Write down five instructions given by Jesus regarding to prayer (5marks)
5. 1996 Q 8
What does the story of rich man and Lazarus teach on the proper use of wealth? (5marks)
6. 1997 Q 2a (pp 2)
a) With reference to the parables of Jesus, explain his teachings about the Kingdom of God.
7. 1997 Q 3b (pp 2)
b) Identify ways in which the disciples of Jesus demonstrated they live for him.
(8marks)
8. 1998 Q 5
State five teachings of Jesus in the Parable of the lost sheep and lost coin (5 marks)
9. 1999 Q 9
State five teachings of Jesus on the cost of discipleship (5 marks)
10. 1999 Q 1b (pp 2)
b) Identify ways in which the disciples of Jesus demonstrated their faith in him
(12 marks)
11. 2000 Q 8
What five lessons can a Christian learn from the parable of the prodigal son? (5 marks)
12. 2000 Q 9
Name five characteristics of an apostle of Jesus Christ (5 marks)
13. 2001 Q 4c (pp 2)
c) Describe the duties given to the apostle by Jesus. (5marks)
14. 2002 Q 6
State five lessons Christians learn from the parable of the wheat and tares (5marks)
15. 2003 Q 8
List five parables used by Jesus to teach about the kingdom of God. (5marks)
16. 2003 Q 4a (pp 2)
a) With reference to the story of the rich man and Lazarus, explain the
teachings of Jesus on responsibility to others. (10marks)
17. 2004 Q 7
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List five teachings about the kingdom of God from the parable of the treasurer and peal.
(5marks)
18. 2004 2b (pp 2)
b) What is the New Testament teaching on prayer? (6marks)
19. 2005 Q 7
List five teachings about the kingdom of God from the parables of the Yeast and the mustard
seed. (5marks)
20. 2005 Q 3c ( pp 2)
(c) Why do some Christians find it difficult to share their wealth with others?
(6 marks)
21. 2005 Q 4a (pp 2)
(a) State the teachings of Jesus on how Christians should approach God in
Prayer. (6 marks)
22. 2006 Q 3a( pp 2)
(a) Give reasons why Jesus used the parable of the lost son in his teaching (6 marks)
23. 2009 Q 3a, b (pp 2)
a) Identify five teachings that Jesus made to the guests at the Pharisees house
(Luke 14:15-24)
b) Give four reasons why Jesus used the parable of the great feast in his teachings
(luke14:1-14) (8marks)
24. 2011 Q 3 (pp 2)
a) Outline the instructions that Jesus gave to the seventy two disciples when
he sent them on a mission. (8 marks)
b) Relate the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector.( Luke 18:9-14) (5 marks)
c) Give seven reasons that make Christians pray. (7 marks)
25. 2012 Q3c P2
(c) What lessons do Christians learn from the parable of the ten pounds?
(Luke 19:11-27) (5 marks)
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Answers
1990 Q47a
The kingdom of God is precious and therefore worthy sought for.
The kingdom of God starts from a humble beginning/gradually grows to all corners
of the earth.
The kingdom of God is for those who repent/ righteous
The kingdom of God continues to grow and flourish inspite of the admixture of
good and bad elements.
The kingdom of God requires nourishments in order to grow.
There is joy to those who attain the kingdom of God.
Patience is requirement of those who wish to attain the kingdom of God.
It is not easy to enter the kingdom of God/Entry into kingdom requires struggle and
concerted effort.
There will be judgment in the kingdom of God
1996 Q 5
Jesus has power to forgive sins
God forgives people’s sins on condition that they also forgive others
We should ask God to forgive our sin/ should repent
We should ask God to protect us against sin.
Nothing is covered that shall not be revealed sins will be exposed
Sin comes from the heart
Sin is not only the act but evil thoughts also
We should forgive each other our sins
Those who cause/ lead others to sin will be severely punished
Forgiveness of sin should be limitless
Sins that are forgiven on earth are also forgiven in heaven
Sin leads to death ( Luke 13: 1-5) sin leads to punishment/ loss of God
kingdom / separation from God
All other sins are forgivable by God except the sin of blasphemy
Sin should be condemned / rebuked
1996 Q 3a,b (PP2)
The word of God is preached to all people, but different people take it in different
ways
Some people hear the word of God, but the devil come and takes it away, so that
they do not believe get saved
Some people hear the word of God and receive it gladly, but when problems
come they forget it. Fail away.
Some people hear the word of God, but it does not take in their hearts because the
worries/ riches/ pleasures of the world crop and in the choke the word
Some people hear the word of God and keep it in their hearts until they bear
fruits
Christians should keep the word of God in their hearts and should spread it to
others. ( 4 x 2 = 8 marks)
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(b)
Through worship e.g. Prayers/ praises
Preaching the good news to others/ baptism
Teachings/ instructions by the apostles
Putting the teachings of Jesus into practice/ committed to Jesus teaching (e.g.
helping the poor/ sharing e. t.c)
By witnessing about Jesus/ testimonies
Celebrating of the Lord’s supper’
Missionary work
Writing/ keeping a written record of the teachings of Jesus/ what he did and said.
Keryoma/ oral traditions
Through their faith in Jesus Christ
Allowing the Holy Spirit to guide them
Welcoming/ winning the converts into the community
Through counseling/ pastoral care
Through writing letters/ epistles
Through visiting other members
Sharing of the good news among themselves/ fellowship
Apostle training e.g. Paul trained Timothy
Accepting to suffer/ persecution and even death for the sake of the gospel
Incorporating people’s culture into the gospel ( E.g. Hellenism/ Greek
Philosophy) ( 9 x 1 = 9 marks)
1996 Q 6
Prayers must be honest/ sincere
To humble themselves before God during prayer/ not to exalt oneself rather be
humble.
Prayer should be addressed to God who is the loving heavenly father
To be persistent in prayer/ wait patiently for God to answer prayers/ Not to
loose hope
To have faith in God hence prayer
Prayers should be short, clear and to the point
Should show honour to God before making any request
Prayer should be made in private/ silent places (Jesus always withdrew from the
crowd to go and pray). (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
1996 Q 8
Wealth should not be used to buy luxuries when others are suffering languishing
in misery and poverty/ not for ones glory
Wealth should be sued to alleviate the suffering of others/ to help the poor and
the needy
The rich should show concern for the suffering of others
Wealth should be used to spread the good news/ Glorify God
Use the earthly wealth to acquire a place in the kingdom of God
Wealth should not be used to oppress humiliate the poor
Wealth should not be used selfishly/ should be shared
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1997 Q 2a (pp2)
It is God who establishes His Kingdom. He is like a sower. (parable of the
sower).
God gives life to the kingdom so that it grows from within like a seed and spreads
out irresistibly as yeast permeates the dough. (Parables of the Mustard
seed/Yeast/leaven).
Jesus has brought / ushered in the Kingdom of God/ through his works and his
very person.
The kingdom of God is a present reality, as sower, God has sown the seed it is
growing.
The Kingdom of God is a future reality (eschatological)/ the kingdom of God is
awaiting completion/perfection (the parable of the wheat and Tares).
The secrets of the Kingdom are reveal. Given to a chosen few, to others they are
in parables. Hidden.
The Kingdom of God is universal /for all peoples/nations (mustard seed).
The Kingdom of God starts in a small way /grows secretly to include all the
nations of the world (mustard seed/Yeast).
There will be judgment in the Kingdom of God/ God will separate the righteous
and the sinners/ The righteous will be rewarded and sinners will be punished .
(Wheat and the Tares).
The Kingdom of God is for the righteous ones.
The Kingdom of God is precious / valuable (it was worthy forfeiting all else for
the sake of the Kingdom ). (e.g Treasure/the pearl)
God searches lost individuals and bring them back/ restore them to the Kingdom.
There is rejoicing in the kingdom when one lost individual is retrieved /brought
back.
Note: Candidates do not have to quote the parable.
1997 Q 3b (PP2)
They left their jobs/occupations/families and followed Jesus.
Listened to /accepted his teachings/obeyed him.
Invited him to their homes (Mary and Martha/Peter/Levi)
They joined him in prayer
Anointed him as a mark of great honour (Mary Magdalene/the sinful woman.
Gave him physical protection (e.g. Peter).
Served Jesus.
Accompanied/followed him from place/kept him company.
Helped him to spread/teach/proclaim/preach the good news (e.g Mission of the
12/72/70)
Showed concern/love for his well-being /cared for him.
Advised him/sought advice from him.
Glorified /praised him
Put their faith/trust in him were steadfast.
Addressed him as Rabbi/ master/Teacher/ respected him
Paid tax for him
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Peter was prepared to die with Jesus/followed him to the home of the High Priest
during the trial.
Peter cried when he remembered he had denied Jesus.
Were present at the cross of Jesus/weeping.
Removed his body from the cross/wrapped it/ buried it/were sad when he died.
Took care of his mother.
Were happy/ excited when Jesus resurrected.
Accompanied him to the mount of ascension.
Waited on his promise of the Holy spirit in Jerusalem.
Spread the Good News of Jesus Christ after his ascension. 8x1=8marks
1998 Q 5
Jesus came to save all from their infirmities/ ailments/sicknesses
He was the son of God
Healed people who had faith in Him
He healed through command
Christians should be grateful to God for the blessings he bestows upon them
Christian should forgive one another
Christian should go out and seek for sinners. 5x1=5marks
1999 Q 9
Take up the cross and follow Jesus. /Be ready to suffer.
Be ready to die for the sake of the kingdom
Should not be ashamed of Jesus.
Follow him without expecting material gains.
Let the dead bury their dead/be ready to proclaim the kingdom.
Should not look back/nobody who takes the plough and looks back is fit for the
kingdom.
Separate yourself from even family members/be fully committed.
1999 Q 1b (PP2)
They accepted Jesus as their teacher/Rabbi/ Messiah/son of God /Christ
They accompanied Jesus /Went with Him from place of place/Left everything and
followed Him
They accepted (The mission of the twelve/ seventy two/miracles of the disciples.
They accepted miracles of Jesus.
They accepted miracles of Jesus.
Peter walked on water
Invited Jesus to their home (peter/Levi)
Two of his disciples accepted/believe in Jesus’ teachings
Two of his disciples brought a donkey for His triumphant entry into Jerusalem
Peter confessed that Jesus/Peter struck off the ear of one of soldiers/Peter struck
off the ear of one of soldiers/Peter was ready to die.
The disciples were ready to defend Jesus/ Peter struck off the ear of one of
soldiers/Peter was ready to die.
The disciples accepted/believe in Jesus teachings
John took care of Jesus’ mother after His death
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2005 Q 3c (PP2)
There is selfishness/ individuals in modern society
The high costly of living has led to economic constraints
Some only share with members of their tribe/ race/ clan/ family
Denominational differences hinder the spirit of sharing
It can encourage dependence/ laziness
It is difficult to identify those who may genuinely require help/ assistance
Those receiving help may be suspicious
Those receiving the assistance may not show appreciation
They have not understood the biblical concept of sharing (1 x 6 = 6 marks)
2005 4a (PP2)
Prayer should be addressed to God the father
One should go to a secret place/ quiet place
A Christian should be specific/ precise when praying
One should have faith/ pray expectantly
On should be persistent in prayer
One should praise/ adore God when praying
One should confess his / her sins
One should forgive others while praying
One should ask for his/ her need
One should be humble when praying
One should pray for God’s will to be done (7 x 1 = 7 marks)
2006 3a (PP2)
To encourage sinners to accept the word of God
To show consequences of loose living
To encourage people to realize their sinfulness / be willing to repent/ reconcile
To teach about God’s love for all people/ kingdom of God is for all people
To show God’s unconditional forgiveness
To warn against judging others/ condemning them
To teach his audience the need to rejoice for/ welcome repentant sinners
He wanted to encourage families to live in harmony / unity (6 x 1 = 6 marks)
2009 Q 3 a, b (PP2)
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It was the prayer of the tax collector that was accepted / the tax collector was
justified.
Jesus concluded by saying that whoever exalts himself will be humbled / who
ever humbles himself will be exalted
(c)
To show their dependence on God/ faith in God
To express the power/ greatness of God/ adore/ honour God
They pray to ask for their needs/ seek for forgiveness
To thank God for his faithfulness/ goodness/ blessings
Prayer helps to relieve fears/ anxiety/ worries
It is an instrument through which the work of Satan is destroyed
To communicate with God/ have fellowship with God
To follow the example of Jesus
It is a command for God/ a sign of obedience.
To intercede for others
2012 Q3c
Christians should use the abilities that God has given them for the benefit of others
Christians will be rewarded according to their performances.
Christians have been given different gifts/abilities by God.
Christians will give an account of how they used their abilities.
Christians need to be obedient/honest.
God expects Christians to use opportunities provided for His glory.
Christians will lose their abilities if not put to use/punished. (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
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On the entering Jerusalem, Jesus wept over it. He saw it rejecting Him as the Messiah
and bringing judgement/punishment on herself.
He wept over her failure to recognize their role in God’s plan of salvation.
Jerusalem was truly destroyed in 70AD by the Roman army.
After weeping over the city, He entered the temple and protested against the buying and
selling that was taking place in there. People had subverted the use of the place.
He drove away the sellers because they had made the place a hideout for thieves hiding
the real purpose of the temple which was ‘the house of prayer.’
The temple was being misused through:
(i) Cheating in business.
(ii) Prophets practiced hypocrisy
(iii) Practicing social and racial discrimination in the court yard.
- Jesus drove away the traders symbolically by replacing the chief priest. This incident
illustrates that the people weren’t ready for ‘the coming of the Messiah’. It showed
Jerusalem’s lack of preparedness for the day of God’s visitation in the passion of Jesus
Christ.
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viii. Christians should prepare themselves for the second coming of Jesus Christ.
During his Jerusalem ministry, Jesus Christ centered His teachings at the temple. He got into
conflict with the Jewish religious leaders on.
The Jewish religious leaders questioned Jesus Christ on the origin of his authority.
The question intended to:
(a) Find a charge of blasphemy against him, if He answered that it came from
God.
(b) To discredit him before the crowd if He said it came from man.
Jesus Christ challenged Jewish religious leaders to state by whose authority John the
Baptist preached.
Jesus Christ used the parable of the tenants to accuse the religious Jewish leaders for
rejecting God’s prophet and planning to kill God’s son (Jesus Christ).
God’s punishment and judgement would befall them for their rejection.
Jesus Christ anticipated his death would be at the hands of the Jewish religious leaders.
Consequently the kingdom of God would be taken away from them and given the
disciples.
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Jesus was asked the question on whether it was right paying taxes to the Roman
government.
If Jesus Christ approved of the payment of the taxes, He would fall into problems with
the people who hated paying taxes to the Romans.
If Jesus Christ disapproved of tax payment, He would be accused of treason.
He asked His questioners to reproduce a silver coin and state whose name and image was
on it.
When they said the emperor’s, Jesus Christ answered them to render to Caesar things that
are Caesar’s and to God things that are God’s.
Jesus Christ meant that by having the silver coin in their possession, it meant that they
had already accepted the Roman government.
They had a duty to pay tax because they were benefiting from the same government.
They had a duty to be loyal to God and also had a duty to be loyal to the state.
The Sadducees didn’t believe in resurrection. They came to Jesus Christ with a
hypothetical case intended to make resurrection look foolish and unrealistic.
They wanted to know whose wife the woman would be during the resurrection when she
had married seven brothers who died without bearing children.
Jesus Christ confirmed that there is resurrection but explained:
(a) There is no marriage in life after death.
(b) Resurrection is an assurance that there is life after death.
(c) The resurrected life is different from the earthly life.
(d) The righteous will resurrect and live eternally.
(e) Those who would resurrect would be like angels and their bodies would be
transformed into spiritual bodies.
(f) Those who will resurrect will become children of God.
Jesus Christ challenged the Sadducees that they didn’t understand about resurrected life
yet it was implied in the writings of Moses whom they had quoted.
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Jesus Christ warned his disciples to beware of the hypocrisy and exploitative nature of
the teachers of the law; such as:
(i) Took pride in wearing outward special religious garments (robes).
(ii) Liked being greeted with respect in market places.
(iii) Seeking places of honour in the synagogue(s) and banquets/ feasts.
(iv) Making long prayers intended to make people notice them, as righteous.
(v) Taking advantage of widows and robbing them of their property.
Jesus Christ warned his disciples to safeguard against the danger/risks of such pride.
Jesus Christ’s direct attack of the teachers of the law provoked conflict between them and
him.
(vii) The widow’s offering
Luke 20:1 – 4
Jesus Christ condemned the offerings of the rich Jewish religious leaders but was in
praise of that offered by the widow.
The widow made self-sacrifice by giving all she had while the Pharisees were giving to
show off what they had.
Jesus Christ defended the dignity of the poor and showed that their contributions are
highly accepted and honoured.
Eschatology is the study of the end times. These are events/activities that will happen
leading to the second coming of Jesus Christ.
The real coming of the Son of man is called the Parousia.
Eschatology comprises of forms of apocalyptic teachings of Jesus Christ while at
Jerusalem/during the Jerusalem ministry.
Jesus Christ’s teaching was to provide hope.
He foretold that signs would mark the end times. The signs would be;
(i) Destruction of the temple.
(ii) People would come claiming to be Jesus Christ.
(iii) Wars between nations.
(iv) Natural calamities/disasters, famine, drought, plagues.
(v) Strange celestial beings would come from the sky.
(vi) Jesus Christ’s disciple would be arrested, persecuted and imprisoned.
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(vii) Disciples will be betrayed to the authorities, by close relatives and friends and
will even be put to death.
(viii) Disciples would be hated on Jesus Christ’s account.
(ix) There will be eclipse of the sun and moon.
(x) Strong waves disrupting the sea.
(xi) Fainting of people from shock as they observe the terrible signs.
(xii) The son of man would appear in glory after these signs to take His faithful ones.
Jesus used the parable of the fig tree to show that his coming would be reality and so they
were not to lose hope.
Jesus Christ warned his disciples to be watchful and be prepared at all times because he
would return unexpectedly.
Elements from Jesus’ teaching on Eschatology which needs emphasis among Christians
today
Jesus’ coming is always imminent and signs are happening. Christians should therefore
not keep rejecting or ignoring every development that heralds the end of the world.
The end is not yet and Christians should be careful not to be fanatical.
Disasters should not be interpreted as the end of the world.
The quality of life should be kept in mind when preparing for Parousia.
The end includes the end of one’s physical life.
Those who love Jesus will look forward to the end, because it is a joyful end of God’s
glory.
The terror and dread should not be exaggerated since there is an element of joy.
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REVISION QUESTIONS
1. 1998 Q 2a (pp 2)
Discuss the areas of conflict between Jesus and the Jewish Religious leaders
which eventually led to his death. (16 marks)
2. 1999 Q 7
Identify five lessons Christians learn from Jesus reply to the Sadducees question on
Resurrection (5 marks)
3. 1999 Q 3
(a) Using examples from the life and ministry of Jesus show how he tried to promote social
equality (12 marks)
(b) How did the disciples react to Jesus use of parables in his teaching? (5 marks)
(c) State ways in which Christians show their belief in God? (8 marks)
4. 2000 Q 2b (pp2)
What is the New Testament teaching on the Jewish attitude towards sin? (8 marks)
5. 2001 Q 4a (pp2)
Give reasons why Jesus referred to the Pharisees as hypocrites. (12marks)
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2001 Q 4a (PP2)
They considered themselves self-righteous
They despised others/looked down upon others
They lacked humility/exalted themselves
They knew the commandments but did not apply them appropriately (observed
them for their own gain/they were shy)
They followed Jesus with an intention of finding faults/trapping him
They followed rules made by human beings/traditions of elders opposed to God’s
rule.
They emphasized the outward cleanliness as opposed to purity of heart
They altered the Law of Moses to suit their selfish motives
They were a bad influence to the people /misled others
Their effect on the people was hidden yet wide spread (like yeast in the dough
(5 marks)
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Preparation
Jesus Christ sent Peter and John to prepare for the last supper.
He instructed the two disciples to go into the city /Jerusalem.
He told them they would meet a man in the city carrying a jar of water.
Jesus Christ told them that they should follow the man into the house he would enter.
Once in the house, the disciples were to ask the house holder to show them the quest
room.
Jesus told the disciples that the house holder/ owner would show them a large furnished
upper room.
He instructed the disciples to prepare the room.
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The following events took place on the Mount of Olives before the arrest of Jesus;
i. Jesus told the disciples to pray.
ii. Jesus moved a distance away from the disciples.
iii. Jesus knelt down and prayed.
iv. An angel from heaven strengthened Him.
v. The disciples fell asleep.
vi. There came a crowd led by Judas one of the twelve disciples.
vii. Judas wanted to kiss Jesus.
viii. One of the disciples cut off a slave’s ear.
ix. Jesus healed the man’s ear.
x. Jesus asked the religious leaders why they had come to arrest Him as if He was a
criminal.
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Lessons Christians learn from the incident Jesus went to pray with His disciples on Mount
Olives
i. They should be prayerful.
ii. They should put God’s will first/ desire God’s will to be done in their lives.
iii. Prayer helps one to overcome temptations/ difficult situations.
iv. They should depend on God for strength/ support.
v. They should encourage others in their weaknesses.
vi. They should be ready to suffer for God’s sake.
vii. They should be watcful/ alert for the enemy strikes when they least expect it.
viii. They need to have close friends/ associates that one can lean on.
After Jesus was arrested that night and taken to the chief priest’s house, Peter followed
Him from a distance; a sign of caution and fear.
He joined a group of people who were warming themselves at the court yard. A maid
and two other people identified Peter as one of Jesus’ disciples.
Peter denied Jesus three times in fulfillment of Jesus prophesy.
After the cock crowed, Jesus looked at Peter who wept bitterly showing his guilt and
remorse; a sign of repentance.
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ii. Christians should depend on God for strength for them to make proper decisions.
iii. Christians should stand firm in their faith no matter the circumstance.
JESUS’ TRIAL
Luke 22:66 – 71
After the arrest, the men guarding Jesus began mocking and beating him.
Jesus was first tried before the Jewish leader.
A summary of accusations made against Jesus during His trial (Luke 22:66-23:1-23).
i. Jesus called Himself the Christ.
ii. He claimed to be the son of God.
iii. He was inciting people with His teaching.
iv. He was opposing the payment of taxes to Caeser.
v. He had made Himself King of the Jews against the Roman authority.
vi. Jesus had stirred up the people to revolt.
vii. He was equating Himself to God i.e engaging in blasphemy.
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The soldiers divided up his clothes by casting lots. He was mocked by rulers who asked
him to save himself and others probably the two criminals since he was the king of the
Jews.
One of the criminals crucified with him asked him to save himself.
The other criminal rebuked his colleague and asked Jesus to remember him when He
died. Jesus promised the repentant thief that he would be with him in paradise that day.
A notice was put on the wood above Jesus which had the words ‘This is the king of the
Jews’
Steps taken by the Jewish leaders to make sure that Jesus was put to death
i. They paid Judas Iscariot to betray Jesus.
ii. They brought false accusations against Jesus/ they accused Jesus of blasphemy which
was punishable by death.
iii. They hurriedly tried him at night before people knew what was happening.
iv. They framed a treason charge against Jesus when He appeared before Pilate/ accused
Him of sedition/ political charege/ they accused Him of refusing to pay tax.
v. They blackmailed Pilate into accepting their demands to have Jesus crucified.
vi. They organized a mob to shout for the death of Jesus/ shouted for the release of
Barabbas.
vii. They crucified Him dead when they got permission from Pilate/ they nailed Him on the
cross when permission was granted by Pilate.
A summary of events that took place between the trial and crucifixion of Jesus (Luke
22:66-23-43)
i. Interrogation before the Sanhedrin (Jewish High Court) where Jesus was asked whether
He was the messiah to which He said the son of man will triumph and He was found
guilty of blasphemy.
ii. They took Jesus before Pilate and accused Him of perverting the nation, forbidding
people from giving tribute to Caeser and calling Himself king; Pilate asked Him whether
He was the king of the Jews to which He confirmed but Pilate took no crime in
Jesus.They insisted that Jesus was inciting people throughout Judea/ Galilee.
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iii. Pilate sent Jesus to Herod since He belonged to his jurisdiction and Herod was happy to
see Jesus. He questioned Him but with no answer. The Chief Priests accussed Him
vehemently. Herod and the soldiers mocked Him, dressing Him in gorgeous clothes and
sending Him back to Pilate.
iv. Pilate called all the Chief Priests, rulers and people and told them that he had not found
Jesus guilty. He wanted to chastise Him and release Him.They cried out that Jesus should
be crucified and Barrabas released. Their voices/ loud cries prevailed. Pilate released
Barrabas as Jesus was condemned.
v. Jesus was led to the cross and on the way they seized Simon of Cyrene and laid the cross
on him to carry.
vi. Jesus turned to the multitude and asked them not to weep for Him but for themselves/
their children because of the bad days ahead.
vii. Jesus was crucified with two thieves, one on the left and another on the right.
viii. Jesus said “Father forgive them for they know not what they do.”
ix. They cast lots to divide His garments as the people stood by, while the rulers scoffed at
Him, telling Him to save Himself if He is the Messiah.
x. The soldiers mocked Him, offering him vinegar saying, “You are the king of the Jews,
save yourself and inscribed over Him “This is the king of the Jews.”
xi. One of the criminals asked Jesus to save Himself and also them, but the other one
rebuked him saying they were being punished justly for their deeds, but Jesus was
innocent. He told Jesus to remember him in His kingdom and Jesus promised to be with
him that day in paradise.
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As He died He prayed, ‘father, into thy hands I commit my spirit!’ Having said this, He
breathed His last.
Extraordinary things happened between the 6th and the 9th hour:
(a) Darkness enveloped the whole land for three hours.
(b) The temple’s curtain tore into two implying:
(i) All people would now approach God directly through Jesus.
(ii) A new universal religion for everyone was established bringing an end to
Judaism.
(iii) The Old Testament sacrificial system is no longer necessary.
Joseph of Arimathea requested Pilate for permission to burry the body of Jesus.
He was a wealthy and honoured member of the Sanhedrin.
According to the Jewish custom the remains of an executed criminal remained unburied
or were but in a dishonoured place.
Joseph was courageous enough to ask for the body for burial. He was a secret disciple of
Jesus and absent from the Sanhedrin meeting that tried Jesus. He wrapped Jesus Christ’s
body in linen clothes and laid it in a new tomb. A large stone was then rolled across the
entrance. The Galilean women had followed closely and identified where the body was
laid.
Then they returned and prepared spices and ointment. On the Sabbath, they rested
according to the commandment.
THE RESURRECTION
Luke 24:1-53
(i) Testimony of the holy women i.e. Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James
and others. (Luke 1:1-12)
Very early the following morning the women brought their spices to the tomb where
Jesus Christ had been buried.
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The stone to the entrance had been rolled away. Two men dressed in dazzling apparel
appeared to the women and asked why they were looking for the living among the dead.
They reminded the women that Jesus had predicted what would happen but they neither
understood nor accepted.
The women went back and reported to the eleven disciples what had happened. They
could not believe.
Reasons why the disciples found it difficult to believe that Jesus had resurrected
i. The message was first taken to them by women who were regarded lowly in the society;
hence seemed an idle talk.
ii. They had witnessed the helplessness of Jesus at the time of crucifixion, hence had lost
hope in Him.
iii. They had witnessed the burial/ could not imagine how the stone could be rolled away
from the tomb.
iv. They felt ashamed for having denied/ betrayed Him, hence wished that it was not true.
v. They had not understood the teaching of Jesus which indicated He would resurrect on the
third day.
vi. It was a new experience they had never seen/ heard of people coming back to life after
death on their own.
vii. They lacked faith in the teachings of Jesus Christ.
viii. They had expected a political messiah who was to die in dignity/ not to resurrect.
(ii) Appearance to the two disciples on their way to Emmaus (Luke 24:13 – 35)
This was Cleopas and another disciple who is not named. The two were walking from
Jerusalem heading back to Emmaus discussing the events that had taken place.
To them, the death of Jesus was the end of a prophet on whom they had a lot of faith
whom they expected to be the Messiah i.e. someone who would have set them free from
enslavement.
They could not understand Jesus Christ suffering and death and resurrection.
Jesus joined them but they never recognized him. Jesus went into a house where he
shared a meal with them, took bread, broke it and gave thanks. They then recognized
him.
They went back to Jerusalem to tell the other disciples about the resurrection but they
found that they had already been informed by Peter.
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They touched him to confirm that he was the same Jesus who had been nailed on the
cross. He ate a piece of broiled fish.
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REVISION QUESTIONS
1. 1993 Q 2
a) Describe the preparation made by disciples of Jesus for the last supper.
b) Explain the meanings of the actions of Jesus during the last supper.
c) Give reasons why Christians celebrate the Holy Communion.
2. 1993 Q 45
Describe how Jesus revealed himself to the two disciples in Emmaus.
3. 1994 Q 33
Explain the actions taken by the Jewish Leadership to ensure that Jesus was put
to death.
4. 1995 Q 31
Identify five occasions when Jesus appeared to his disciples after resurrection.
5. 1997 Q 7
State five Christian’s teachings about the Lord’s Supper. (5marks)
6. 1998 Q 8
Write down five events that took place following Jesus death on the cross (5 marks)
7. 2002 Q 8
State five reasons why the resurrection of Jesus is important to Christians (5marks)
8. 2003 Q 3b, c
b) How did the resurrected Christ reveal himself to his followers? (10marks)
c) Give reasons why some people find it difficult to accept Jesus Christ. (6marks)
9. 2004 Q 8
Identify five ways through which Jesus prepared the disciples for his coming death.
(5marks)
10. 2005 Q 8
Give five reasons why it was necessary for Jesus to have last supper with his disciples
(5marks)
11. 2006 Q 3b, c (pp 2)
(a) Outline the preparations that Jesus made for the last supper. (Luke 22: 7- 14)
(6 marks)
(b) Identify the reasons that made Judas Iscariot betray Jesus ( 8 marks)
12. 2007 Q 3(pp 2)
(a) Outline the events that took place on the Mount of Olives before the arrest of Jesus
(7 marks)
(b) Give reasons why Peter denied Jesus (8 marks)
(c) Why is the death of Jesus important to Christians? (5 marks)
13. 2008 Q 3(pp 2)
a) How did Jesus celebrate the Last supper with his disciples? (7 marks)
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b) Outline the lessons that Christians learn from the incident when Jesus went
to pray with his disciples on the Mount of Olives. (5 marks)
c) Give four reasons why the disciples found it difficult to believe that Jesus had
resurrected. (8 marks)
14. 2009 Q 3c (pp 2)
c) Write down seven reasons why Christians take part in the Lord’s Supper (7 marks)
15. 2009 Q 4a (pp 2)
a) Give seven reasons why Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to the disciples after
his ascension (7 marks)
16. 2010 Q 3a, b (pp 2)
(a) State four accusations that were made against Jesus during his trial
(Luke 22: 66 - 23: 1 - 23). (4 marks)
(b) Give five reasons why Jesus appeared to His disciples after resurrection.
(10 marks)
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ANSWERS
1993 Q2
The disciples of Jesus asked Jesus where he wanted them to prepare for the Passover
feast.
Two of them were chosen/instructed to go to the city/follow a man carrying ajar of
water to the house in which he would enter.
They followed Jesus instructions / followed the man with the jar of water to the
house.
When they entered the house they asked the owner to show them the room where
Jesus and his disciples would celebrate the Passover feast, as Jesus had instructed
them.
The disciples were shown a large room, which was prepared and furnished as Jesus
had told them.
Inthe evening Jesus came with his disciple to celebratethe Passover meal.
1993 Q45
He took the initiative to join them and to talk to them. In revelation, it is God who
takes the initiative to reveal himself to the people
He established a relationship with the disciples
He listened and took part in their discussion
He explained / expounded to them the role of the messiah using the scriptures
He reenacted the covenant he had made with them during the last supper through the
breaking of the bread
The disciples were able to recognize him through the ritual of breaking the bread.
They went to inform the others in Jerusalem
He revealed himself further to the disciples while the two were reporting their
experiences at Emmaus, by showing himself to them and preaching to them
1994 Q33
They paid Judas Iscariot to betray Jesus
They brought false witnesses to accuse him of blasphemy before the
Sanhedrin/Blasphemy was punishable by stoning to death
They hurriedly tried him at night before people knew what was happening
They framed a treason charge against Jesus whenhe appeared before Pilate. Treason
carried a death sentence
They employed armed people guards and Romansoldiers to deal with those who
would fight for Jesus
They blackmailed Pilate into accepting their demands to have Jesus crucified
They organized a mob to shout for the death of Jesus and release of Barnabas
They crucified him dead when they got permission from Pilate
1997 Q 7
The Lord’s Supper was inaugurated by Jesus
It is celebrated Jesus death and resurrection/ memorial of crucified and
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2003 Q 3b,c
He appeared to the disciples in a room when Thomas was not there
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Jesus appeared to the woman in the garden (Magdalene, Joarna, Mary the mother
of Jesus and other women in John 20:1
He appeared to Simon Peter and other disciple when they were fishing at the sea
of Tuberous ( John 21: 1-4)
He appeared to Peter (Lk 24: 34)
He revealed himself to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus ( Lk 24: 13- 24)
He appeared to the eleven disciples when Thomas was with them
He revealed himself to the two disciples when Thomas was with them
He revealed himself to Thomas by allowing him to feel the scars in Jesus hands
He appeared to Mary Magdalene
He shared a meal with the disciples after his resurrection
2004 Q 8
He talked to the disciples about his death
He allowed them to witness the transfiguration which was a pointer to the death
He accepted to be anointed by a sinful woman
He had a last meal with them
He told them of a betrayal among them
Talked of his resurrection
He told Peter that he would deny him
He asked the disciples to pray with him in the garden of Gethsemane/ prayed for
them/ pray for him
Promised a helper/ holy spirit
Appointed Peter as the leader to take over from him
He demonstrated to them humility by washing their feet
Instructed them to prepare themselves for the future 5 x 1 = 5 marks
2005 Q 8
He wanted to inform them of his coming death
He wanted to identify his betrayer
To establish the institution of the Holy communion/ supper
To bestow authority to the disciples
To share the last meal with them
To show that the bread and wine symbolized his body and blood respectively
To institute the new covenant
To identify Peter as the leader
To warn them about coming persecution after his departure
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2007 Q 3 (PP2)
Jesus told the disciples to pray
Jesus moved a distance away from the disciples
Jesus knelt down and prayed
An angel from heave strengthened him
The disciples fell asleep
Jesus awoke the disciples
There came a crowd led by Judas one of his twelve disciples
Judas wanted to kiss Jesus
One of the disciples struck off a slave’s ear
Jesus healed the man’s ear
Jesus asked the religious leaders why they had come to arrest him as if he was a
criminal (7 x 1 = 7 marks)
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They had witnessed the burial/could not imagine how the stone could be rolled
away from the tomb.
They felt ashamed for having denied/betrayed him, hence wished that it was not
true.
They had not understood the teaching of Jesus which indicated that he would
resurrect on the third day.
It was a new experience they had never seen/heard of people coming to life after
death on their own.
They lacked faith in the teachings of Christ.
They expected a political messiah who was to die in dignity/would not resurrect.
(8 marks)
2009 Q 3c (PP2)
Through it, they remember the death of Jesus as a sacrifice for the forgives of sin.
The ceremony is a form of thanking for God’s love/redemption plan
It is time that Christians reaffirm/renew their faith in God/bind themselves in the
covenant
It gives Christians an opportunity to repent/ask for forgiveness of sin
It unites the believers/they fellowship/share with one another
The partakers experience the presence of God through the sharing of the bread
and wine which represent his body and blood respectively.
It is a sign of obedience to Christ who commanded the disciples to do it in his
memory
Through the Christians participate the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ.
It is a foretaste of the heavily banquet/heavenly feast which Jesus promised his
disciples (7 x 1 = 7 marks)
2009 Q 4a (PP2)
The Holy Spirit would comfort the disciples
He was to council the disciples
He would guide the disciples on what is right /God’s righteousness
He was to convict people of their sins
He was to remind the disciples on what Jesus had taught them
He would teach people the ways /truths of Kingdom of God
He was to reveal the future/enable the disciples to prophets/God’s will
He would glorify Jesus through the work of the disciples
He would enable the disciples to witness Christ throughout the world
He would replace the physical presence of Jesus/stay with the disciples forever
He would empower the disciples to be able to speak with
courage/confidence/authority. (7 x 1 = 7marks)
2010 Q 3a,b (PP2)
Jesus called himself the Christ/Messiah.
He claimed to be the son of God.
He was inciting people with his teaching.
He was opposing the payment of taxes to Caesar.
He had made himself the King of the Jews against the Roman authority.
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