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The Lord’s Vineyard (Matthew 20) Quiz

  1. 1. Who were called at the third hour? (p. 17, par. 4)

  2. 2. Were the first two calls for laborers, messages of a reformatory nature, or were they messages that had never been proclaimed before? (p. 17, par. 5- p. 18, par. 1)

  3. 3. What kind of blow will the enemy attempt to deliver to the eleventh hour servants? (p. 33, par. 2)

  4. 4. What significance is there in the statement, “Again He went out about the sixth and ninth hour and did likewise”? (p. 19, par. 2, 3)

  5. 5. Where does the Lord go to find servants to hire? (p. 14, par. 2)

  6. 6. What should we be expecting now, more than at any other time? (p. 32, par. 1)

  7. 7. What period is called the day? (p. 13-14)

  8. 8. What is the last message to be proclaimed by the eleventh hour servants? (p. 23, par. 1, 3)

  9. 9. Explain the significance of the fact that the eleventh hour servants are called just two hours after the ninth hour servants were hired instead of the regular three hour interval? (p. 16, par. 1, 2)

  10. 10. How many calls for laborers? (p. 14, par. 0)

  11. 11. What movement did the Lord call at the 9th hour? (p. 21, par. 1)

  12. 12. Who are the laborers? (p. 13, par. 3)

  13. 13. What is the vineyard? (p. 13, par.3)

  14. 14. Was the message of “the judgement for the dead” to be proclaimed to “many” or to “all”? (p. 22, par. 1)

  15. 15. Who were called early in the morning? (p. 16, par. 4-p. 17, par. 1)

  16. 16. What does the penny represent? (p. 13, par. 3)

  17. 17. Who is the Householder? (p. 13, par. 3)

  18. 18. Through whom does the Lord call the eleventh hour servants to work? (p. 29, par. 3)

  19. 19. Through whom will the Three Angel’s messages be proclaimed, when the Loud Cry commences? (p. 34, par. 1)