Jesus was asked a lot of questions by different people while he was on earth - (and I reckon that he has been and is being asked a lot more while he is in heaven!)
But the main question that he was asked pertained to eternal life; like this one:
"Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?" (Matthew 19.16)
There isn't an exact number of questions asked to Jesus recorded in the Bible, but he was asked numerous questions about a wide range of topics, including faith, laws, morality, and his teachings. His responses often contained profound teachings and wisdom.
Jesus never avoided those who asked for his help. He repeatedly went out of his way to aid those in need.
There were many questions that were asked on July 3rd, 2013. To answer a specific set of questions those questions would need to be documented or asked about directly.
There are numerous questions that are frequently asked about provident fund. See the related links section for a link that covers a lot of those questions
J. Kennedy Shultz has written: 'Questions Jesus asked'
They are Questions that are asked a lot.
They will be asked the same questions you were asked by the office when you filed your claim. The state needs to verify your eligibility and double check your answers with those given by the former employer.
In the top right corner of the site it says browse. Under there it says new questions. All of those questions were just asked and are unanswered.
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No, Jesus is not the judge, that is God (putting aside the oneness of the trinity for the moment). Jesus is the "high priest" who steps in to rescue those who have asked him to.
Immigrants were asked 29 questions
You forgot the comma between incomplete and grammatically. I would say, that it is because the majority of the questions asked are by those with English as a second language or adolescents. There is also the other point; that the majority of the questions asked can be answered by typing one phrase into Wikipedia.com