Why did the unjust judge answer the widow's prayer?

Answer

"Though I fear not God, nor regard man; yet because this widow troubles me, I will avenge her, lest by her
continual coming she weary me." Luke 18: 4, 5.
NOTE - The lesson of the parable is that "men ought always to pray, and not to faint." Verse i. If
this woman, by her persistence in asking, obtained her request from such a man, surely God, who is just '
will answer the earnest, persistent prayers of His people, though the answer may be long delayed.
 


Instead of consenting to His release, what did Christ's accusers now demand?
When used with reference to prophecy, what does the word fulfil mean?
After conferring over this matter, what decision was reached by the apostles?
Of what was this memorial to he a sign?
Of what else does God say He gave the Sabbath to His people to be a sign, or reminder?
11. Where did the apostle see this same company a little later, and what did they have in their foreheads?
15. What commands obeyed would bring about a peaceful solution to this wide-spread and growing conflict?

Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle