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Throughout the Gospels, Jesus is recorded as asking over 300 questions. These inquiries often serve to provoke thought, encourage reflection, or guide his listeners towards deeper understanding and faith. His questions are integral to his teaching style, illustrating his desire for engagement and dialogue rather than mere instruction.

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