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Yes and no, depending on who asked and how they asked it. Often those who were opposed to Jesus and His teaching sought to trap Him by asking Him difficult of loaded questions. In all these cases they came off second best because of His wisdom, but He certainly saw through their hypocrisy and trickery. In other cases He appreciated genuine seekers after truth or reassurance such as Nicodemus asking Him questions and in the latter case John the Baptist. Many times His disciples learned by asking Him questions about His work or teachings which they did not at first understand.

AnswerLike the first answer, yes and no. Jesus wanted us to ask questions about God's word, and things that we need to know like whether something was right or wrong to do. But the no answer is because many people tried to trick Jesus because they didn't believe that he really was the son of God and they wanted to prove it.
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