Thou art my beloved son; with thee I am well pleased. Who said this?
Thou art my beloved son; with thee I am well pleased. Who said this?
- A) God said to Jesus
- B) A voice from heaven
- C) God said to John the Baptist
- D) God said to Paul
Correct Answer: B) A voice from heaven
Explanation
The question is asking who said the following statement: Thou art my beloved son; with thee I am well pleased. The options are A) God said to Jesus, B) A voice from heaven (which is the correct answer), C) God said to John the Baptist, and D) God said to Paul.
The statement was said to Jesus during his baptism by John the Baptist in the river Jordan. As Jesus was coming out of the water, a voice from heaven said, Thou art my beloved Son; with thee I am well pleased. This event is described in the New Testament in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 3, verses 13-17.
This statement is significant because it is an affirmation of Jesus' identity as the Son of God. It also signifies God's pleasure with Jesus and his mission on earth.
It is important for Christian Religious Knowledge students to be familiar with this event as it is a key moment in Jesus' life and ministry. It is also important for students to understand the significance of Jesus as the Son of God and his mission on earth.

