Jesus pronounced 'woe' on the rich during the ser...
Jesus pronounced 'woe' on the rich during the sermon on the plain because they
Loved money more than God
Were oppressive
Had received their reward on earth
Were proud
Correct answer is C
In the Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6:20-26), Jesus pronounced "woes" on the rich because they had already received their comfort and reward on earth. This means that they had placed their trust and satisfaction in worldly wealth rather than in spiritual values or God.
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