Luke chapter 16 covers stewardship lessons — parable of the unjust steward and teachings on wealth. Luke, written by Luke (c. AD 59-63), is part of the Gospel and centers on themes of universal salvation, son of man, holy spirit.

Luke Chapter 16 Quiz - Multi-Level

An enhanced quiz on Luke chapter 16 with Easy, Medium, Hard, and Theological levels. Each level has 15 carefully crafted questions. Choose your difficulty and dive in!

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Perfect for new Christians and beginners. Basic facts and recognition questions to build confidence.

Luke Chapter 16 Quiz - Easy Level

Perfect for beginners! Test your basic knowledge of Luke Chapter 16.

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Instructions

  • • Answer all questions below and click Submit when complete
  • • Choose the best answer for each question
  • • Results will show immediately after submission
  • • This quiz takes approximately 8 minutes
  • • Test your biblical knowledge and learn from detailed explanations!

1.Who was accused of wasting his goods in Luke 16?

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2.What did the rich man ask the steward to do regarding his stewardship?

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3.Why did the steward say he could not dig or beg?

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4.What was the steward's plan to secure a place to live after losing his stewardship?

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5.How much did the steward reduce the debt of the first debtor who owed oil?

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6.Why did the lord commend the unjust steward?

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7.Who are wiser, according to Luke 16:8?

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8.What should one make friends of, according to Luke 16:9?

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9.Luke 16:10: 10: 'He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in ______'.

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10.According to Luke 16:13, can a servant serve two masters?

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11.How did the Pharisees react to Jesus' teachings in Luke 16:14?

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12.True or False: According to Luke 16:17, a tittle of the law can fail before heaven and earth pass.

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13.What was the rich man in Luke 16 clothed in?

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14.Where was Lazarus laid, according to Luke 16?

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15.True or False: According to Luke 16:31, if people will not listen to Moses and the prophets, they will be persuaded even if one rose from the dead.

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