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| Code | Cue Text | Scripture | Location | Used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0121 |
Q1
Narrator
This pharisee invited Jesus to have dinner with him. And Jesus went to his house and sat down to eat.
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LUK 7:36 | v2.4 | |
| 0127 |
Q1
Jesus
I know who this woman is, Simon.
Q2
Jesus
Let Me tell you something.
Q3
Jesus
There were two men who owed money to a money lender.
Q4
Jesus
One owed him 500 silver coins and the other 50.
Q5
Jesus
Neither of them could pay him back, so he
Q6
Jesus
canceled the debts of both.
Q7
Jesus
Which one then will love him more?
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LUK 7:41-42 | Capernaum | v2.4 |
| 0129 |
Q1
Jesus
You are right.
Q2
Jesus
You see this woman?
Q3
Jesus
I came into your home. You gave Me no water for My feet, yet she has washed My feet with her tears and dried them with her hair.
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LUK 7:43-44 | Capernaum | v2.4 |
| 0130 |
Q1
Jesus
You did not welcome Me with a kiss,
Q2
Jesus
but since I came she has not stopped kissing My feet.
Q3
Jesus
You provided no olive oil for My head,
Q4
Jesus
yet she has anointed My feet with perfume.
Q5
Jesus
I tell you then,
Q6
Jesus
the great love she has shown proves that her many sins are forgiven.
Q7
Jesus
But whoever is forgiven a little,
Q8
Jesus
shows only a little love.
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LUK 7:45-47 | Capernaum | v2.4 |
| 0131J |
Q1
Jesus
Your sins are forgiven you.
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LUK 7:48 | Capernaum | v2.4 |
| 0131K |
Q1
Jesus
Your faith [in me] has saved you. Go in peace.
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LUK 7:50 | Capernaum | v2.4 |
| 0133 |
Q1
Narrator
Jesus traveled about, teaching the good news of the kingdom of God. And the twelve disciples went with Him and so did some women who had been healed of evil spirits:
Q2
Narrator
Mary, who was called Magdalene,
Q3
Narrator
Joanna, whose husband, Chuza, was Herod's steward,
Q4
Narrator
and Susanna.
|
LUK 8:1-3 | v2.4 | |
| 0198 |
Q1
Jesus
Ask, and you will receive;
Q2
Jesus
seek, and you will find;
Q3
Jesus
knock, and the door will be opened to you.
Q4
Jesus
For everyone who asks will receive,
Q5
Jesus
and he who seeks will find,
Q6
Jesus
and the door will be opened to anyone who knocks.
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LUK 11:9-10 | Bethany, near Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0199 |
Q1
Jesus
(laughing)
Q2
Jesus
Would any of you who are fathers give to your son
Q3
Jesus
a snake when he asks for a fish,
Q4
Jesus
or a scorpion when he asks for an egg?
Q5
Jesus
As bad as you are, you know how to give good things to your children.
Q6
Jesus
How much more, then, will the Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him.
|
LUK 11:11-13 | Bethany, near Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0228 |
Q1
Jesus
The kingdom of God does not come in such a way as to be seen.
Q2
Jesus
No one will say,
Q3
Jesus
"Look,
Q4
Jesus
there it is," or "Here it is,"
Q5
Jesus
because the kingdom of God is within you.
|
LUK 17:20-21 | probably S.E. Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0157 |
Q1
Simon Peter
Master!
Q2
Simon Peter
Master!
Q3
Simon Peter
Jesus!
Q4
Simon Peter
We are about to die!
Q5
Simon Peter
The waves are swamping us. We'll all drown! Save us Master!
|
LUK 8:24 | Lake of Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0158 |
Q1
Simon Peter
We're going to be saved!
|
Lake of Galilee | v2.4 | |
| 0159 |
Q1
Jesus
Where is your faith?
|
LUK 8:25 | Lake of Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0160 |
Q1
Narrator
And they sailed on over to Gadara, which is across the lake from Galilee.
|
LUK 8:26 | v2.4 | |
| 0172 |
Q1
Simon Peter
Master,
Q2
Simon Peter
send the people away,
Q3
Simon Peter
so they can go to the villages and farms around here,
Q4
Simon Peter
and find food and lodging. There is nothing in this place.
|
LUK 9:12 | v2.4 | |
| 0173 |
Q1
Jesus
You yourselves give them something to eat.
|
LUK 9:13 | N.E. shore of Lake of Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0175 |
Q1
Jesus
Blessed are You, O Lord our God, King of the universe, Who bring forth bread from the earth.
|
N.E. shore of Lake of Galilee | v2.4 | |
| 0177 |
Q1
Jesus
Who do the crowds say I am?
|
LUK 9:18 | region of Caesarea Philippi | v2.4 |
| 0178 |
Q1
Simon Peter
Some say that You are John the Baptist,
Q2
Simon Peter
others say that You are Elijah,
Q3
Simon Peter
while others say that one of the prophets of long ago
Q4
Simon Peter
has come back to life.
|
LUK 9:19 | region of Caesarea Philippi | v2.4 |
| 0179 |
Q1
Jesus
What about you?
Q2
Jesus
Who do you say I am?
|
LUK 9:20 | region of Caesarea Philippi | v2.4 |
| 0180 |
Q1
Simon Peter
You are God's Messiah.
|
LUK 9:20 | region of Caesarea Philippi | v2.4 |
| 0181 |
Q1
Jesus
(strictly warning) You shall tell no man of this.
Q2
Jesus
The Son of Man must suffer much and be rejected.
Q3
Jesus
He will be put to death,
Q4
Jesus
but three days later will be raised to life.
|
LUK 9:22 | region of Caesarea Philippi | v2.4 |
| 0184 |
Q1
Jesus
Anyone who starts to plow and then keeps looking back is of no use for the kingdom of God.
Q2
Jesus
If anyone wants to come with Me, he must forget himself,
Q3
Jesus
take up his cross every day, and follow Me.
|
LUK 9:62, 23 | Samaria/region of Caesarea Philippi? | v2.4 |
| 0185 |
Q1
Jesus
For whoever would save his own life will lose it,
Q2
Jesus
and whoever would lose his life for My sake will save it.
Q3
Jesus
What will it profit a man if he gain the whole earth, and lose his own soul?
|
LUK 9:24-25 | region of Caesarea Philippi? | v2.4 |
| 0197 |
Q1
Jesus
When you pray, say,
Q2
Jesus
"Our Father in heaven,
Q3
Jesus
Holy be Your name.
Q4
Jesus
Your kingdom come,
Q5
Jesus
Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Q6
Jesus
Give us day by day our daily bread.
Q7
Jesus
And forgive us our sins,
Q8
Jesus
for we also forgive those who sin against us.
Q9
Jesus
And lead us not into temptation,
Q10
Jesus
but deliver us from evil."
|
LUK 11:2-4 | Bethany, near Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0200 |
Q1
Jesus
I tell you this,
Q2
Jesus
take no thought in your life for what you shall eat,
Q3
Jesus
nor for your body what you shall wear.
Q4
Jesus
For life is more than food, and the body more than clothing.
Q5
Jesus
Consider the ravens:
Q6
Jesus
They neither sow nor reap, have neither storehouse nor barn,
Q7
Jesus
yet God feeds them.
Q8
Jesus
Of how much more worth are you than the birds?
|
LUK 12:22-24 | Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0201 |
Q1
Jesus
Which of you by being anxious,
Q2
Jesus
can add to the length of your life?
Q3
Jesus
If you cannot do such a small thing,
Q4
Jesus
why do you worry about the rest?
|
LUK 12:25-26 | Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0202 |
Q1
Jesus
Consider the lilies, how they grow.
Q2
Jesus
They neither toil nor spin,
Q3
Jesus
yet Solomon in all his glory was not dressed like a single one of them.
Q4
Jesus
If God
Q5
Jesus
so clothes the wild grass today which tomorrow is thrown into a fire,
Q6
Jesus
how much more sure is He to clothe you,
Q7
Jesus
O you of little faith.
|
LUK 12:27-28 | Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0204 |
Q1
Jesus
If you had faith as big as a mustard seed, you could say
Q2
Jesus
to this mulberry tree,
Q3
Jesus
"Pull yourself up by the roots and plant yourself in the sea," and it would obey you.
|
LUK 17:6 | Perea | v2.4 |
| 0206 |
Q1
Jesus
What is the kingdom of God like?
Q2
Jesus
It is like this:
Q3
Jesus
A man takes a grain of mustard seed and plants it in his field.
Q4
Jesus
The plant grows and becomes a tree,
Q5
Jesus
and the birds make their nests in its branches.
|
LUK 13:18-19 | Perea | v2.4 |
| 0209 |
Q1
Jesus
People who are well do not need a doctor, but only those who are sick.
Q2
Jesus
I have not come to call respectable people to repent,
Q3
Jesus
but sinners.
|
LUK 5:31-32. | Capernaum | v2.4 |
| 0211 |
Q1
Jesus
Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father is pleased to give you the kingdom. Sell all your belongings and give the money to the poor. Provide for yourselves purses that don't wear out and save your riches in Heaven, where they will never decrease.
|
LUK 12:32-33 | Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0212 |
Q1
Jesus
Because there no thief can get to them,
Q2
Jesus
and no moth can destroy them.
Q3
Jesus
For your heart will always be where your riches are.
|
LUK 12:33-34 | Galilee | v2.4 |
| 0213 |
Q1
Jesus
Woman,
Q2
Jesus
you are free from your sickness.
|
LUK 13:12 | v2.4 | |
| 0217 |
Q1
Jesus
You hypocrites!
Q2
Jesus
Any one of you would untie his ox or his donkey and take it out from the stall to give it water on the Sabbath.
|
LUK 13:15 | Valley of Jordan, Perea | v2.4 |
| 0230 |
Q1
Jesus
Blessed are the eyes which see the things that you see!
Q2
Jesus
For I tell you, many prophets and kings desired to see what you see, and did not see it,
Q3
Jesus
and to hear what you hear and did not hear it.
|
LUK 10:23-24 | v2.4 | |
| 0232 |
Q1
Jesus
What do the Scriptures say?
Q2
Jesus
How do you interpret them?
|
LUK 10:26 | Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0233 |
Q1
Jesus
You are right.
Q2
Jesus
Do this and you will live.
|
LUK 10:28 | Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0237 |
Q1
Jesus
There was once a man going down from Jerusalem to Jericho,
Q2
Jesus
when robbers attacked him,
Q3
Jesus
stripped him, beat him, leaving him half dead.
Q4
Jesus
It so happened that a priest came that way. When he saw the man he walked by on the other side.
Q5
Jesus
In the same way a Levite also came there, [went over and looked at the man,] and then walked by on the other side.
Q6
Jesus
But a despised Samaritan [who was traveling on that road] came across the man. And [when he saw him] his heart was filled with pity.
|
LUK 10:30-33 | Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0238 |
Q1
Jesus
He went over to the man, poured oil and wine on his wounds and bandaged them. Then he [put him on his own animal and] took him to an inn, where he took care of him. The next day he gave the innkeeper two silver coins, and he told him to care for the man. "And when I come back," he said, "I will pay you whatever else you spend [on him]."
Q2
Jesus
Which one of these three acted like a neighbor toward the man who was attacked [by the robbers]?
|
LUK 10:34-36 | Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0239 |
Q1
Girl
The one who was kind to him.
|
LUK 10:37 | v2.4 | |
| 0240J |
Q1
Jesus
You, then, do the same.
Q2
Jesus
Ah!
|
LUK 10:37 | v2.4 | |
| 0240K |
Q1
Jesus
Allow the little children to come to Me and do not forbid them,
Q2
Jesus
for of such is the kingdom of God.
Q3
Jesus
Truly, I say to you,
Q4
Jesus
whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will in no way enter in.
Q5
Jesus
Whoever welcomes this child in My name welcomes Me,
Q6
Jesus
and whoever welcomes Me welcomes the One who sent Me.
Q7
Jesus
For he who is least among you all is the greatest.
|
LUK 18:16-17; LUK 9:48 | Perea for first part, Capernaum for second part | v2.4 |
| 0247B |
Q1
Narrator
As Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem, large crowds met Him everywhere. People were asking Him to show them the way to salvation, and to teach them more about the kingdom of God.
|
probably New Jericho | v2.4 | |
| 0254 |
Q1
Jesus
Hurry down, Zaccheus,
Q2
Jesus
for I must stay in your house today.
|
LUK 19:5 | probably New Jericho | v2.4 |
| 0260K |
Q1
Jesus
Listen.
Q2
Jesus
We are going to Jerusalem,
Q3
Jesus
where everything the prophets wrote about the Son of Man will come true.
Q4
Jesus
He will be handed over to the Gentiles.
Q5
Jesus
They will mock Him,
Q6
Jesus
and treat Him shamefully, and spit upon Him.
Q7
Jesus
He will be whipped and killed.
Q8
Jesus
But on the third day,
Q9
Jesus
He will rise.
|
LUK 18:31-33 | v2.4 | |
| 0262 |
Q1
Caiaphas
Teacher, command Your disciples to be quiet.
|
LUK 19:39 | Bethany, Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0263 |
Q1
Jesus
I tell you that if they were to be quiet,
Q2
Jesus
the stones themselves would begin shouting.
|
LUK 19:40 | Bethany, Jerusalem | v2.4 |
| 0273 |
Q1
Annas
Don't be blind.
Q2
Annas
His following is growing by the day.
Q3
Annas
The people admire Him.
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v2.4 | ||
| 0266B |
Q1
Narrator
The holy temple in Jerusalem had become a marketplace rather than a place of worship.
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v2.4 |