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Hint
a) God
b) Pop Tarts
c) Joseph
d) winter
2. What did God do on the fourth day of Creation?Hint
3. Where did Adam and Eve live before they disobeyed God?
The Garden of Eden was the most beautiful place in the world. There was tons of food, animals,
and Adam and Eve were happy - until Eve ate fruit from the only tree God had said not to eat
from. A serpent tricked her. Adam ate the fruit, too, and God made them leave the Garden of
Eden. They were the first people to disobey God.
a) fur
b) gopher wood - God instructed Noah and his wife to build the ark out of gopher wood.
(Genesis 6:14). This wood is not one that is known to us in the modern world, but is
thought by many to be cypress, or perhaps a pitched wood, lamination making the boat
stronger and less leaky.
c) maple wood
d) oak
5. Which was the first animal to explore the world outside the ark?Hint
a) pikachu
b) dove
c) raven - When it had been a very long time, and the flood started to go down, Noah sent
out a raven to see if there was any dry land. The raven came back with nothing. Noah
waited a while and then sent out a dove. It brought back an olive branch. Noah then
knew the water was lowering.
When they got on dry land, God promised to never have a worldwide flood again. He
shows his promise by having a rainbow in the sky whenever it rains and the sun comes
out.
d) skunk
6. How many sons did Jacob have?Hint
a) 16
b) 10
c) 12 - Jacob had twelve sons, and his favorite was Joseph. He loved him so much, he
gave him a multi-colored coat, which would have been a very expensive present.
d) 5
7. How many times (total - during the entire siege) did Joshua's army march
around the walls of Jericho? (Joshua 6;3,4)Hint
a) 13 - God told Joshua to march around the walls of Jericho one time each day for six
days, and then on the seventh day, march around seven times blowing their horns loudly.
That totals thirteen!
b) 10
c) 24
d) 7
a) Berneo
b) Ronald McDonald
c) Abednego - When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego didn't pray to a large idol, the
King of Babylon's strongest soldiers tied them up and threw them into a large, hot
furnace. When the King saw that they were standing in the furnace and were not harmed,
the King now ordered that 'No one say anything bad about Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abednego's great God!'
d) Dershach
Answer: Daniel - When Daniel was caught praying to God (which was forbidden by the
King's law), he was thrown into the lions' den. Then an angel came and shut the mouths of the
lions. The next day King Darius told everyone about Daniel's great God.
10. What was the name of the young man who asked God to make his woolen
fleece wet with dew, but the ground to remain dry?Hint
a) Samson
b) Simon
c) Ehud
d) Gideon - Gideon wanted to make sure he was hearing from God, so on two successive
nights he asked for this proof - once this way around, and the other the opposite way
around (wet ground and dry fleece).
11. What was the name of the tax collector who climbed into a tree to see Jesus?
Hint
a) Zacchaeus - When Jesus saw Zacchaeus, he asked him if he could stay over at his
house. Zacchaeus took too much money from the people who paid him. Jesus talked to
him, and forgave him. Zacchaeus then gave back more than all the money he owed the
people of Jericho.
b) Tazmanian
c) Samuel
d) Jeodiphius
14. Who jumped into the sea and swam to Jesus when he saw that he had risen?
Hint
a) Matthew
b) Peter - When the disciples were in their boat, they saw Jesus had risen and was walking
on the shore. Peter was so happy that he jumped into the water and swam to meet
Jesus. Jesus was alive! (John 21)
c) Bill Gates
d) Luke
a) 7
b) 30
c) 40
d) 90
2. What did the Lord do to the little the people brought home according to
Haggai?
a) Blessed it
b) Blew it away
c) Gave it to the strangers
d) Gave it to the fatherless
3. According to the book of Amos, who sells the righteous for silver and the
needy for a pair of sandals?
a) Judah
b) Tyre
c) Israel
d) Damascus
a) Death
b) Exile
c) The punishment the accused would get
d) Four times the punishment the accused would get
5. Who struck down an Egyptian man and then hid him in the sand?
a) Moses
b) Peter
c) Aaron
d) Joseph
6. Wise men visited Jesus when he was young and brought him gifts. How
many wise men visited Jesus?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) Not known...
7. Who was the silversmith who made silver shrines of Artemis?
a) Simeon
b) Demetrius
c) Barnabas
d) Justus
a) Mustard
b) Barley
c) Coriander
d) Rice
a) Temptations
b) Difficulties
c) Troubles
d) War
10. In Isaiah, from where will the people draw water with joy?
a) Wells of happiness
b) Wells of praise
c) Wells of salvation
d) Wells of deliverance
a) Negeb
b) Gilead
c) Ephraim
d) Samaria
a) Judge
b) King
c) Prophet
d) Apostle
a) Moses
b) Solomon
c) Hezekiah
d) Elijah
16. How many times did Moses draw water from a rock?
a) Once
b) Twice
c) Three times
d) Four times
17. Who set his house in order and hanged himself because his advice
wasn't accepted?
a) Balaam
b) Shimei
c) Zerubbabel
d) Ahithophel
18. How did Pharaoh oppress the Hebrews after Moses asked him, for
the first time, to let them go?
19. What objects did the ten virgins take with them in the parable?
a) Crowns
b) Scrolls
c) Loaves
d) Lamps
20. Eli the priest had two sons. What were their names?
21. Which prophet cried when he found out the evil Hazael would do to
the people of Israel?
a) Elijah
b) Elisha
c) Samuel
d) David
a) Isaac
b) Jacob
c) Joseph
d) Abimelech
23. What did Joseph's brothers initially plan on doing to him when they
saw him approaching from afar?
24. In whose lifetime did the people begin to call upon the name of the
LORD?
a) Enosh
b) Lamech
c) Methushael
d) Noah
25. Who lost everything, but after a trial God blessed his latter days?
a) Daniel
b) David
c) Solomon
d) Job
1. How many people were present at the last supper? 13
2. How many days after his death was Jesus
resurrected? Three
3. God told Adam and Eve to ‘be fruitful and….’
what? Multiply
4. In which book of the old testament does Moses lead the
Israelites out of Egypt? Exodus
5. In which modern country is the town of Nazareth? Israel
6. Where did Moses receive the 10 commandments? Mount
Sinai
7. How many gospels are there? Four
8. How many brothers did Joseph have in the book of
Genesis? 11
9. Who was the judge at Jesus’ trial? Pontius Pilate
10. How many people did Jesus feed with two fish and
five loaves of bread? Five Thousand
11. Which king ordered the muder of all infants in
Bethlehem in an attempt to kill the Baby Jesus. King
Herod
12. How many poems are included in the Book of
Psalms? 150
13. What was stored inside the Ark of the Covenant? the
tablets of the 10 commandments
14. How many of the apostles were fishermen? 4
15. Which of these cities is not mentioned in the
Bible? Kabul
16. In which Roman province was Jesus born? Judea
17. What is the fourth book in the Old
Testament? Numbers
18. Where did Jesus proclaim ‘Blessed are the poor in
spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven’? The Sermon
on the Mount
19. What is the longest book in the New
Testament? Luke
20. Who took Jesus’ body down from the cross? Joseph
of Arimathea
Bible Quiz Answers – True or False
1. Genesis 1:1 begins ‘In the beginning was the Word, and the
Word was God, and the Word was with God.’ False, this is
John 1:1
2. The Archangel Michael is frequently referred to as a Prince,
or even the ‘Chief of Princes’ in the Book of Daniel. True
3. The apostle James, the son of Alpheus, was Jesus’
cousin. True.
4. Jesus was the only prophet to perform miracles. False
5. Before the Angel Garbriel told Mary that she would have a
son named Jesus, he told Elizebeth, the mother of John the
Baptist, that she would have a son named John. True.
6. God created Eve out of clay. False, she was created out of
Adam’s rib
7. Jesus tells the Parable of The Good Samaritan in the Gospel
of Matthew. False, the story can be found in the Gospel
of Luke.
8. The Tower of Babel was destroyed by fire raining down from
the sky. False
9. According to Mark 10:25, it is easier for a camel to pass
through the eye of a needle than a landlord to enter the
kingdom of heaven. False
10. The Catholic Bible has 7 more books than the Protestant
Bible. True
1. What are the only three books of the old testament named
after women? Ruth, Esther and Judith
2. What was the name of Moses’ father-in-law? Jethro
3. As he is being resurrected, Jesus says to the Son of the
Widow of Nain: ‘Young man, I say to thee…’ what? Arise
4. Which book of the New Testament comes in between John
and Romans? Acts
5. What happened at Bethany, beyond the River
Jordan? Jesus was baptised
6. On what island was Paul shipwrecked? Malta
7. Which Psalm begins with the line ‘How lovely is your
dwelling place, O Lord’? Psalm 84
8. Which book can be described in one sentence as ‘a gently
passionate song about love between a husband and wife,
which symbolises God’s love for mankind.’ Song of Songs
9. What was the name of Jacob’s only daughter named in the
book of Genesis? Dinah
10. Who is the longest lived person in the Bible, reportedly
surviving to the age of 969? Methuselah