Test your Bible Version

You may use the test below to score your Bible version as to how well it translates the original Greek text. Even though this test is long and detailed, it is in no way exhaustive or complete.

Bible Version Test - [version name]

Totals: 
A. Literalness _____
B. Uniform Translation _____
C. Greek Detail _____
D. Updates Outdated Words _____
E. Corrects Misleading Words _____

A. Literalness
The New Testament is a translation from Greek. Its English words should translate 
what is in the original Greek text. This section checks to see if each of the 
grammatical elements in the Greek text of randomly selected verses are expressed 
in English. It also checks places where some Bible versions fail to translate 
what is in the Greek text.

1. Look up Matthew 12:7
? Check here if the word, "means" or "meaneth", is NOT in this verse (What this 
    meaneth) or is in italics. The Greek has "is" not "mean".

2. Look up Mark 3:2 (word for word comparison)
? Check here if the verse begins with and.
? Check here if watch or a synonym is in this verse.
? Check here if watch is third person plural.
? Check here if watch is imperfect (was watching).
? Check here if closely or a synonym is with watch.
? Check here if Him follows watch.
? Check here if "if", whether, or a synonym is in this verse.
? Check here if sabbath is in this verse.
? Check here if sabbath is preceded by the.
? Check here if sabbath is plural (sabbaths).
? Check here if heal or a synonym is in this verse.
? Check here if heal is third person singular.
? Check here if heal is future (will or would).
? Check here if him follows heal.
? Check here if so that or that follows the phrase with heal in it.
? Check here if level a complaint, accuse, or a synonym are in this verse.
? Check here if level a complaint is third person plural.
? Check here if might, would, or will is with level a complaint.
? Check here if Him is in the phrase with level a complaint.
? Check here if there are not extra words (not in the Greek and not in italics) 
    in this verse.

3. Look up Mark 6:12
? Check here if the word, men or people, is NOT in this verse or is in italics. 
Men or people is not in the Greek.

4. Look up Mark 8:7
? Check here if the word, said or told, is in this verse. The Greek says said not 
commanded.

5. Look up Luke 1:28
? Check here if the word, "highly," is NOT in this verse or is in italics. Highly 
is not in Greek.

6. Look up Luke 7:12
? Check here if it says begotten, born, or biological. The same Greek word for 
only begotten found in John 3:16 is in this verse.

7. Look up Luke 8:42
? Check here if it says begotten, born, or biological. The same Greek word for 
only begotten found in John 3:16 is in this verse.

8. Look up Luke 9:38
? Check here if it says begotten, born, or biological. The same Greek word for 
only begotten found in John 3:16 is in this verse.

9. Look up Luke 10:30
? Check here if took up or a synonym for it is in this verse. The Greek word for 
answer is not in this verse, so answering is wrong.

10. Look up Luke 11:38
? Check here is the word, "baptize," "submerge," or a synonym is in this verse. 
The Greek word for wash is not in this verse.

11. Look up Luke 11:41
? Check here if the word, "inside," "within," or a synonym is in this verse (give 
the inside things). The Greek says "inside" not "of such things as ye have".

12. Look up John 3:30 (word for word comparison)
? Check here if the word, that, is in this verse. He is wrong.
? Check here if the verb is third person singular.
? Check here if the word, must, or the word, necessary, is in this verse.
? Check here if the word, grow, is in this verse. The Greek says grow and not 
    increase.
? Check here if grow or increase is active voice.
? Check here if and, but, or now are in this verse.
? Check here if me or I are in this verse.
? Check here if less or decrease are in this verse.
? Check here if less or decrease are passive voice.
? Check here if there are not extra words (not in the Greek and not in italics)
    in this verse.

13. Look up Acts 1:15
? Check here if it says crowd. In Greek it says crowd, not number.

14. Look up Acts 12:4
? Check here if it says passover. In Greek it says passover. Easter is wrong.

15. Turn to Acts 18:4 (word for word comparison)
? Check here if but, now, or and starts the verse.
? Check here if discuss or a synonym is the first verb.
? Check here if discuss is third person singular.
? Check here if discuss is imperfect (was discussing).
? Check here if synagogue is in this verse.
? Check here if in precedes synagogue.
? Check here if the precedes synagogue.
? Check here if each is in this verse.
? Check here if every or a synonym is in this verse.
? Check here if sabbath is in this verse.
? Check here if persuading or a synonym is in this verse.
? Check here if persuading is third person singular.
? Check here if persuading is imperfect (was persuading).
? Check here if both precedes Jews and Greeks.
? Check here if Jews is in this verse.
? Check here if Jews is plural.
? Check here if and is between Jews and Greeks.
? Check here if Greek is in this verse.
? Check here if Greek is plural.
? Check here if there are not extra words (not in the Greek and not in italics)
    in this verse.

16. Look up Acts 18:11
? Check here if it says sat (sat a year and six months). The Greek says sat not 
continued or stayed.

17. Look up Acts 19:20
? Check here if it says master or lord. God is not in the Greek.

18. Look up Acts 26:24
? Check here if it says documents, writings, or letters. This Greek word does not 
mean learning.

19. Look up Romans 9:12 (word for word comparison)
? Check here if said, stated, or a synonym are in this verse.
? Check here if said or stated are third person singular.
? Check here if said or stated are passive.
? Check here if the words, to her, are in this verse.
? Check here if big, bigger, or a synonym is in this verse. The Greek word for
    elder is not in this verse. Elder is wrong.
? Check here if big or elder is comparative (it ends in an -er).
? Check here if "the" precedes bigger or elder.
? Check here if "be a slave", serve, or a synonym are in this verse.
? Check here if "will" or "shall" is with "be a slave" or serve.
? Check here if "be a slave" or serve is third person singular.
? Check here if smaller or a synonym is in this verse. The Greek word for younger
    is not in this verse. Younger is wrong.
? Check here if to precedes small.
? Check here if smaller is comparative (ends with -er).
? Check here if there are not extra words (not in the Greek and not in italics)
    in this verse.

20. Turn to James 3:10 (word for word comparison)
? Cleck here if blessing or a synonym is in this verse.
? Cleck here if cursing or a synonym is in this verse.
? Cleck here if and is between blessing and cursing.
? Cleck here if comes or a synonym is in this verse.
? Cleck here if comes is third person singular.
? Cleck here if out or a synonym is with comes.
? Cleck here if mouth or a synonym is in this verse.
? Cleck here if from, out of, or a synonym precedes mouth.
? Cleck here if the precedes mouth.
? Cleck here if same precedes mouth.
? Cleck here if brothers or a synonym are in this verse.
? Cleck here if brothers is plural.
? Cleck here if my precedes brothers.
? Cleck here if this or these is in this verse.
? Cleck here if this is plural (these).
? Cleck here ought, should, or a synonym is in this verse.
? Cleck here if not modifies ought.
? Cleck here if a being verb is with these things ought not.
? Cleck here if the being verb is an infinitive (to be).
? Cleck here if thus, so, like this, or a synonym follows the being verb.
? Check here if there are not extra words (not in the Greek and not in italics)
    in this verse.


Add up the checkmarks and put the total here.
_____/100

A: 81 - 100
B: 61 - 80
C: 41 - 60
D: 21 - 40
F: 0 - 20


B. Uniform Translation
Each Greek word should be translated consistently in English. A Greek word should 
not be translated one way in one passage and a different way in another passage. 
This section checks to see how consistent a version is in translating a Greek word 
the same way everytime.

Scoring
The score for each Greek word below is the number of times it appears the same 
most. So if the word is A twice, B three times, and C once, the score is 3 because 
B appears three times and that is the highest number of times that it appears the 
same.
If the English translation appears more than the total, you must decide which ones 
are extras (not in the Greek) and eliminate them. The extras should not be counted 
in the score.

Numbers such as, G2962, represent Greek words and are Strong's numbering system 
for the New Testament's Greek words.

1. How is kurios (G2962) translated in Ephesians 6:5-9?
The Greek word, kurios (G2962), appears five times in this passage. It may be 
translated as lord, master, or a synonym.
Ephesians 6:5-9 _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ 
_______________
_____/5 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

2. How is logos (G3056) translated in 1 Corinthians 2:4?
The Greek word, logos (G3056), appears twice in this verse. It may be translated 
as word, message, speech, or a synonym.
1 Corinthians 2:4 _______________ _______________
_____/2 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

3. How is anakrino (G350) translated in 1 Corinthians 2:14-15?
The Greek word, anakrino (G350), appears three times in this passage (once in 
verse 14 and twice in verse 15). It may be translated as discern, judge, 
investigate, or a synonym.
1 Corinthians 2:14-15 _______________ _______________ _______________
_____/3 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

4. How is presbuteros (G4245) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, presbuteros (G4245), appears once in each of these verses. It may 
be elder, older, or a synonym.
John 8:9 _______________; Acts 2:17 _______________ and Acts 4:5 _______________
_____/3 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

5. How is suniemi (G4920) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, suniemi (G4920), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
understand, consider, be wise, or a synonym.
Mark 6:52 _______________; Luke 8:10 _______________; 
and 2 Corinthians 10:12 _______________
_____/3 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

6. How is chora (G5561) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, chora (G5561), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
rural region, coast, country, fields, grounds, land, region, or a synonym.
Matthew 4:16 _______________; 8:28 _______________; Mark 1:5 _______________; 
Luke 12:16 _______________; John 4:35 _______________; and Acts 26:20 _______________
_____/6 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

7. How is aphesis (G859) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, aphesis (G859), appears once in each of these verses (except for 
Luke 4:18 where it is twice). It may be forgiveness, deliverance, liberty, 
remission, or a synonym.
Mark 1:4 _______________; 3:29 _______________; Luke 1:77 _______________; 
and Luke 4:18 (twice)  _______________ _______________
_____/5 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

8. How is brephos (G1025) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, brephos (G1025), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
baby, babe, child, young child, infant, or a synonym.
Luke 2:16 _______________; 18:15 _______________; Acts 7:19 _______________; 
2 Timothy 3:15 _______________; and 1 Peter 2:2 _______________
_____/5 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

9. How is epitrepo (G2010) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, epitrepo (G2010), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
give permission, give leave, give liberty, give license, allow, let, permit, 
suffer, or a synonym.
Luke 9:61 _______________; John 19:38 _______________; Acts 21:39 _______________,
40 _______________; 26:1 _______________; 27:3 _______________; 
and 28:16 _______________
_____/7 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

10. How is ktizo (G2936) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, ktizo (G2936), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
create, creator, make, or a synonym.
Ephesians 2:10 _______________, 15 _______________; and 3:9 _______________
_____/3 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

11. How is merizo (G3307) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, merizo (G3307), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
divide, deal, difference between, distribute, give part, or a synonym.
Luke 12:13 _______________; Romans 12:3 _______________; 
1 Corinthians 1:13 _______________; 7:17 _______________, 34 _______________; 
2 Corinthians 10:13 _______________; and Hebrews 7:2 _______________
_____/7 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

12. How is ochlos (G3793) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, ochlos (G3793), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
crowd, company, multitude, number, people, press, or a synonym.
Mark 5:30 _______________,31 _______________; 6:34 _______________; 
Luke 5:29 _______________; and Acts 1:15 _______________
_____/5 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

13. How is apostolos (G652) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, apostolos (G652), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
apostle, missionary, messenger, he that is sent, or a synonym.
Matthew 10:2 _______________; John 13:16 _______________; 
and 2 Corinthians 8:23 _______________
_____/3 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

14. How is uihos (G5207) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, uihos (G5207), appears twice in each of these verses. It may be 
son, child, or a synonym.
Matthew 20:20 _______________ _______________ and Hebrews 12:5 _______________ 
_______________
_____/4 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

15. How is charis (G5485) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, charis (G5485), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
grace, acceptable, favor, benefit, gift, gracious, joy, liberality, pleasure, 
thanks, thanksworthy, or a synonym.
Luke 1:30 _______________; 2:40 _______________; 4:22 _______________; 
6:32 _______________; Acts 24:27 _______________; 1 Corinthians 16:3 _______________; 
2 Corinthians 1:15 _______________; 8:4 _______________; Philemon 7 _______________; 
1 Peter 2:19 _______________; and 1 Peter 2:20 _______________
_____/11 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

16. How is psuche (G5590) translated in the following verses?
The Greek word, psuche (G5590), appears once in each of these verses. It may be 
soul, life, heart, mind, or a synonym.
Matthew 2:20 _______________; 12:18 _______________; Ephesians 6:6 _______________; 
and Philippians 1:27 _______________
_____/4 Put score here. Greatest number of same words.

Add up the score for each question in this section and put the total here.
_____/76

A: 65 - 76
B: 53 - 64
C: 41 - 52
D: 29 - 40
E: 16 - 28


C. Greek Detail
Some detail in the Greek text is not translated in some English versions. This 
section checks to see how well an English version translates details in the Greek 
text.

Numbers such as, G2962, represent Greek words and are Strong's numbering system 
for the New Testament's Greek words.

1. Plural sabbath. Here are some verses where sabbath is plural in Greek. Write 
down how sabbath is translated in the following verses.
Matthew 12:1 _______________,10 _______________,11 _______________; 
28:1 _______________; and Mark 1:21 _______________.
_____/5 Put the number of times sabbath is plural (sabbaths or sabbath days) in 
the above passages.

2. Plural heaven. Here are some verses where heaven is plural in Greek. Write down 
how heaven is translated in the following verses.
Matthew 3:2 _______________,16 _______________,17 _______________; 
4:17 _______________; and 5:3 _______________.
_____/5 Put the number of times heaven is plural (heavens or heavenly regions) in 
the above passages.

3. Plural Jerusalem. Here are some verses where Jerusalem is plural in Greek. 
Write down how Jerusalem is translated in the following verses.
Matthew 4:25 _______________; 15:1 _______________; Mark 3:8 _______________, 
and 22 _______________.
_____/4 Put the number of times Jerusalem is plural (Jerusalems) or different than 
a singular Jerusalem (greater Jerusalem) in the above passages.

4. Said - Different Greek words translated as said in English versions. Write down 
how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 2:5 (G2036) _______________; 4:7 (G5346) _______________; 
5:21 (G4483) _______________; 9:21 (G3004) _______________; 
and 26:75 (G2046) _______________.
_____/5 - Said - Put the number of different translations there are for this word 
in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each should be 
different from the others.

5. Live - Different Greek words translated as live in English versions. Write down 
how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 4:4 (G2198) _______________; Luke 7:25 (G5225) _______________; 
Acts 7:19 (G2225) _______________; 1 Corinthians 9:13 (G2068) _______________; 
Hebrews 13:18 (G390) _______________; and 1 Peter 4:2 (G980) _______________.
_____/6 - Live - Put the number of different translations there are for this word 
in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each should be 
different from the others.

6. Dwell - Different Greek words translated as dwell in English versions. Write 
down how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 12:45 (G2730) _______________; Luke 21:35 (G2521 sit) _______________; 
Acts 28:16 (G3306) _______________; Romans 8:9 (G3611 house) _______________; 
2 Corinthians 6:16 (G1774) _______________; 
and Revelation 7:15 (G4637) _______________.
_____/6 - Dwell - Put the number of different translations there are for this word 
in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each should be 
different from the others.

7. Master - Different Greek words translated as master in English versions. Write 
down how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 8:19 (G1320 teacher) _______________; 23:10 (G2519) _______________; 
26:25 (G4461 rabbi) _______________; Mark 13:35 (G2962 lord) _______________; 
Luke 5:5 (G1988) _______________; 13:25 (G3617) _______________; 
Acts 27:11 (G2942) _______________; and 2 Timothy 2:21 (G1203) _______________.
_____/8 - Master - Put the number of different translations there are for this 
word in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each 
should be different from the others.

8. Servant - Different Greek words translated as servant in English versions. Write 
down how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 8:6 (G3816) _______________, 9 (G1401) _______________; 
23:11 (G1249) _______________; Luke 16:13 (G3610) _______________; 
and Hebrews 3:5 (G2324) _______________.
_____/5 - Servant - Put the number of different translations there are for this 
word in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each 
should be different from the others.

9. Blameless - Different Greek words translated as blameless in English versions. 
Write down how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 12:5 (G338) _______________; Luke 1:6 (G273) _______________; 
1 Corinthians 1:8 (G410) _______________; 1 Timothy 3:2 (G423) _______________; 
and 2 Peter 3:14 (G298) _______________.
_____/5 - Blameless - Put the number of different translations there are for this 
word in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each 
should be different from the others.

10. Power - Different Greek words translated as power in English versions. Write 
down how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 9:6 (G1849) _______________; 22:29 (G1411) _______________; 
Luke 20:20 (G746) _______________; Ephesians 6:10 (G2904) _______________; 
2 Thessalonians 1:9 (G2479) _______________; 
and Revelation 13:14 (G1325 give) _______________.
_____/6 - Power - Put the number of different translations there are for this word 
in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each should 
be different from the others.

11. Prayer - Different Greek words translated as prayer in English versions. Write 
down how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 21:13 (G4335) _______________; Luke 1:13 (G1162) _______________; 
1 Timothy 4:5 (G1783) _______________; and James 5:15 (G2171) _______________.
_____/4 - Prayer - Put the number of different translations there are for this 
word in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each 
should be different from the others.

12. Carry - Different Greek words translated as carry in English versions. Write 
down how the following Greek words are translated.
Luke 10:4 (G941) _______________; John 5:10 (G142) _______________; 
21:18 (G5342) _______________; and Acts 7:43 (G3351) _______________.
_____/4 - Carry - Put the number of different translations there are for this word 
in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each should 
be different from the others.

13. Worship - Different Greek words translated as worship in English versions. 
Write down how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 4:10 (G4352) _______________; 15:9 (G4576) _______________; 
Luke 14:10 (G1391) _______________; Acts 7:42 (G3000) _______________; 
and 17:23 (G2151) _______________.
_____/5 - Worship - Put the number of different translations there are for this 
word in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each 
should be different from the others.

14. Minister - Different Greek words translated as minister in English versions. 
Write down how the following Greek words are translated.
Matthew 25:44 (G1247) _______________; Luke 4:20 (G5257) _______________; 
Romans 15:16 (G3011) _______________; 1 Corinthians 9:13 (G2038) _______________; 
2 Corinthians 9:10 (G5524) _______________; Ephesians 4:29 (G1325) _______________; 
and 1 Timothy 1:4 (G3930) _______________.
_____/7 - Minister - Put the number of different translations there are for this 
word in the above passages. Each entry is a different Greek word, and so each 
should be different from the others.


Add up the score for each question in this section and put the total here.
_____/78

A: 63 - 75
B: 50 - 62
C: 37 - 49
D: 24 - 36
F: 11 - 23


D. Updates Outdated Words
Bible versions should use words that are commonly used in everyday life. When the 
first English Bibles were written, the translators used the everday words of that 
time. Even though some words have long since died and readers no longer know what 
they used to mean, some Bible versions still keep them on their pages. Words that 
are no longer used outside of the church are outdated.
Check the following checkboxes if the word is not in the listed verse.

1. ? Put a check here if ALMS is not in Matthew 6:1
2. ? Put a check here if MAMMON is not in Matthew 6:24
3. ? Put a check here if FORNICATION is not in Matthew 5:32
4. ? Put a check here if ADULTERY is not in Matthew 5:27
5. ? Put a check here if ADJURE is not in Matthew 26:63
6. ? Put a check here if ESPOUSED is not in Matthew 1:18
7. ? Put a check here if HAIL is not in Matthew 26:49
8. ? Put a check here if SALUTATION is not in Luke 1:29
9. ? Put a check here if LORD is not in Matthew 1:20
10. ? Put a check here if GRACE is not in Luke 2:40
11. ? Put a check here if GLORY is not in Matthew 4:8
12. ? Put a check here if RIGHTEOUSNESS is not in Matthew 3:15
13. ? Put a check here if GOSPEL is not in Matthew 4:23
14. ? Put a check here if MEEK is not in Matthew 5:5
15. ? Put a check here if SEEK is not in Matthew 6:33
16. ? Put a check here if FLESH is not in Matthew 26:41
17. ? Put a check here if SOW is not in Matthew 6:26
18. ? Put a check here if SCRIPTURE is not in Mark 12:10
19. ? Put a check here if PARABLE is not in Matthew 13:18
20. ? Put a check here if WOE is not in Matthew 11:21
21. ? Put a check here if CRUCIFY is not in Matthew 20:19
22. ? Put a check here if EDIFY is not in Romans 14:19
23. ? Put a check here if REDEEM is not in Luke 24:21
24. ? Put a check here if COVENANT is not in Luke 1:72
25. ? Put a check here if MULTITUDE is not in Matthew 13:34
26. ? Put a check here if MERCY is not in Matthew 5:7
27. ? Put a check here if VERILY is not in Matthew 5:18
28. ? Put a check here if JOY is not in Matthew 2:10
29. ? Put a check here if ELDER is not in Luke 15:25
30. ? Put a check here if BEGOTTEN is not in John 1:14
31. ? Put a check here if BOSOM is not in John 1:18 
32. ? Put a check here if SCRIBE is not in Matthew 8:19
33. ? Put a check here if TROW is not in Luke 17:9
34. ? Put a check here if WOT is not in Acts 3:17
35. ? Put a check here if WONT is not in Matthew 27:15
36. ? Put a check here if FITLY is not in Ephesians 2:21
37. ? Put a check here if LISTED is not in Matthew 17:12
38. ? Put a check here if WIST is not in Mark 9:6
39. ? Put a check here if FAIN is not in Luke 15:16
40. ? Put a check here if WHENCE is not in Matthew 12:44
41. ? Put a check here if THENCE is not in Matthew 4:21
42. ? Put a check here if HENCE is not in Matthew 4:10
43. ? Put a check here if THEE is not in Matthew 4:10
44. ? Put a check here if THINE is not in Matthew 5:25
45. ? Put a check here if THY is not in Matthew 4:7
46. ? Put a check here if THOU is not in Matthew 2:6
47. ? Put a check here if TABERNACLE is not in Acts 7:43
48. ? Put a check here if -ETH ending is not on come in Matthew 18:7
49. ? Put a check here if YE (ye shut up) is not in Matthew 23:13
50. ? Put a check here if DAMNATION is not in Mark 12:40

Add up the checkmarks in this section and put the total here.
_____/50

A: 41 - 50
B: 31 - 40
C: 21 - 30
D: 11 - 20
F: 0 - 10


E. Corrects Misleading Words
Some English words in the Bible are not outdated but they have changed in meaning 
since the first English Bibles were written. The versions that keep these words 
actually say something different than what the Greek says and what the words 
originally meant. 
This section checks for the existence of misleading words. Give one point if the 
word has been translated differently, and an additional point if the new 
translation is a correct translation.
Look up each passage. Circle the word that most closely matches what is in the 
passage and give that score.

Numbers such as, G2962, represent Greek words and are Strong's numbering system 
for the New Testament's Greek words.

1. 2 Timothy 2:15 (G4704)
____ study (0), be diligent (1), make every effort (2)

2. John 3:16 (G4100)
____ believe (0), have faith (1), trust (2) 

3. Matthew 4:17 (G2784)
____ preach (0), proclaim (1), speak publicly (2)

4. Matthew 2:2 (G4352)
____ worship (0), homage (1), bow (2)

5. Philippians 2:25 (G652)
____ messenger (0), apostle (1), missionary (2)

6. Matthew 19:14 (G863)
____ suffer (0); don't stop, leave alone (1); let, permit, allow (2)

7. Matthew 5:12 (G3408)
____ reward (0), pay (2)

8. Luke 6:34 (G1679)
____ hope (0); think (1); anticipate, expect (2)

9. Matthew 13:57 (G4396)
____ prophet (0), who speaks for God (1), preacher (2)

10. Matthew 5:1 (G3101)
____ disciple (0), follower (1), student (2)

Add up the score for each question in this section and put the total here.
_____/20

A: 17 - 20
B: 13 - 16
C: 9 - 12
D: 5 - 8
F: 0 - 4