The purpose of animals in creation is to (give diversity; feed humanity; beautify the world; glorify God) All

To produce all those animals, God used (His imagination; evolution; man’s imagination; His divine will).

God created every (species of; variety of; single; predatory) animal. Species

God said to Noah, “And the fear of you and the _____________ of you shall be upon every ____________ of the earth, and upon every ______________ of the air, upon all that moveth upon the earth, and upon all the _____________________ of the sea; into your hand are they __________________.” Gen. 9:2

Noah was (forbidden; encouraged; permitted; condemned) to eat of all the animals. Permitted

The only part of the clean animals Noah was not permitted to eat was the (liver; kidneys; brain; blood).

The reason for this prohibition was that it was (icky; sticky; the life thereof; God’s whim). Life 9:4

Because God has given the animal kingdom to man, we have the (right; obligation; permission; opportunity) to mistreat any animal that we choose. None of these

“A _____________________ man regardeth the life of his ____________________: but the tender mercies of the wicked are _____________________________.” Prov. 12:10

“For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not ________________________ the mouth of the ox that _________________________ out the corn. Doth God take care for ____________________?” I Cor 9:9

Who or what is likened to an adder (wine; Dan; the wicked; cattle’s tails)? Prov. 23:32; Gen. 49:17; Ps. 58:4 Adders are good (when we need a sum; when they bite our enemies; when the keep the mice population down; during the Millennium). Keeping vermin down and during the Millennium

Ants teach us (to be good nieces and nephews; to think small; to be diligent; about God’s wisdom). Last 2

Who is particularly commanded to consider the ant (kings; boxers; sluggards; grasshoppers). Go to the ant

Solomon’s ships brought him (gold; silver; ivory; apes). All of these

What exotic bird did Solomon’s ships bring (parrots; peacocks; pelicans; pheasants). Peacocks

Who rode upon an ass (Mary; Jesus; Abraham; Zipporah). All of these – Ex. 4:20

Who’s ass spoke to him (Baasha; Bezeleel; Benhadad; Balaam). Balaam

“If thou see the __________________ of him that ____________ thee lying under his burden, and wouldest forbear to help him, thou shalt surely ___________________ with him.” Ex. 23:5

What two animals were specifically mentioned when God commanded Israel to rest on the Sabbath (cat & dog; ox & ass; horse & rider; dove & chicken)? Ox and ass?

“A whip for the _____________, a bridle for the ______________, and a _______________ for the fool’s _____________________.” Pr 26:3

“The ox _____________ his owner, and the ________________ his master’s crib: but ______________ doth not know, my __________________ doth not consider.” Isa 1:3

Which flying mammals were considered unclean and abominable (squirrels; frightened cats; bats; monkeys) Bats – Lev. 11:19

Which of these fowl were unclean to Israel (ossifrage; osprey; owls; ostrich)? Ostrich????

Who killed a bear (David; Samson; the Kohathites; Joab)? David

Who ignored the bees in order to eat some honey (David; Samson; Jonathan; Joag)? Samson

Who rode upon camels (Rachel; Rebekah; John the Baptist; Noah)? Rachel and Rebekah

Camels were good for (meat; milk; riding; threading needles). Riding

Chameleons are not mentioned in the Bible (true; false). False – unclean animal

A chamois is (a special cleaning cloth; a clean animal; a mountain goat; rodent). Clean mountain goat

A cockatrice is (a clean animal good for food; an unclean animal; a serpent; trouble). Last three

A cormorant is (a rodent; a clean bird; an unclean bird; a piece of decorative molding). Unclean bird

Which birds are noted in the Bible for their migrations (storks; turtles; cranes; swallows)? All Jeremiah 8:7

Which animal (crow; dog; donkey; parrot) was silenced in order to show that God was blessing Israel at the time when God was preparing for the Exodus? Dog – Ex. 11:7

What animal was used to help Gideon choose his men (donkeys; dromedaries; dogs; dingbats)? Lap like

“As a _________________ returneth to his ________________, so a fool returneth to his folly.” Pr 26:11

“He that passeth by, and ______________________ with _________________________ belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ________________.” Pr 26:17

What did Noah send out of the ark (raven; pigeon; dove; turkey)? Raven and dove

In the Bible eagles are considered (good; bad; scavengers; predators). Scavengers and bad

Who likened himself to a flea (Zaccheus; David; Felix; Festus)? David

“Dead _________________ cause the _________________________ of the apothecary to send forth a _________________ savour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour.” Ec 10:1

Who used foxes to teach a lesson (Christ; Samson; Ezekiel; Herod)? All but Herod. Ezek. 13:4

Who appeared to have frogs in their mouths (the dragon; the anti-christ; the false prophet; the Egyptians)?

What do harts pant after (the lung; a long run; the water brooks; the Lord)? Ps. 42:1

A roe is (a fish egg; a dear; a hart; a gazelle). Hart or gazelle

What did Jesus suggest as a complete opposite to a camel (horse; ass; gnat; lizard)? Matthew 23:24

What animal was the primary sacrifice on the Day of Atonement (bullock; sheep; dove; goat)? Goat

What animal was strictly forbidden for Israelite kings (dog; horse; cat; leech)? Horse

What Biblical animal was famous for its spots ( hyena, dalmatian; leopard; fawn)? Can the Ethiopian

Who killed a lion (David; Samson; Benaiah; Christ)? Not Christ, although He will tame them

Who enjoyed eating locusts (Elisha; Elijah; the Baptist; the ten lepers)? Enjoyed?

According to the Bible moths enjoy eating (steak; clothing; grass; flowers). Garments

“As the ____________________ sitteth on ____________, and _______________ them not; so he that getteth riches, & not by right, shall leave them in the midst of his days, & at his end shall be a fool.” J17:11

What bird fed Israel (ravens; crows; partridges; quail)? Israel ate quail

Ravens were used by God to feed (Noah; Elisha; Israel in the wilderness; Paul in the prison). Elijah

When scorpions strike a man it causes (torment; worry; time lost at work; hallucinations). Tormnt – Rev.9:5

Who was not a sheep-keeper (Able; David; Christ; Abraham). Able (Abel)

Christ gave His life for His (dogs; cattle; sheep; goats). Sheep

“All we like _______________________ have gone _____________________; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the _____________________ of us all.” Isa. 53:6

Christ “was _____________________, and he was ____________________, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a _______________ to the slaughter, and as a ______________ before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.” Isa. 53:7

To Israel, escargot was a (clean; unclean; delicious; detestable) food. Lev. 11:30

What is the value of a sparrow (shekel; half shekel; farthing; half farthing)? Ma 10:29 – 2 spar -farthng

“Whose hope shall be cut off, and whose trust shall be a ___________________ _________.” Job 8:14

(Cats; spiders; doggies; asses) live in king’s palaces. Spiders Prov. 30:28

“As a _______________________ of gold in a __________________ _________________, so is a fair woman which is without discretion.” Pr 11:22 The prodigal son was sent into the country to feed (himself; cattle; swine; salamanders). Swine

Christ sent a legion of demons into a herd of (cats; cattle; doves; swine) Swine

Turtle soup was (unclean; clean; tasty; financially profitable) to the Jews. Le 11:29 unclean

Which were not acceptable as offerings to God (turtledoves; goats; sheep; mangy cattle)? Mangy??

Paul was bitten by a (dog; scorpion; rabid bat; viper). Viper

Which of these were considered to be clean animals (weasel; mouse; grasshopper; owl)? Grasshopper

Abimelech gave (sheep; oxen; menservants, womenservants) to Abraham. All – Ge 20:14

If a man was caught stealing and selling a sheep he was required to pay the owner (two; three; four; five) sheep. Four – Ex. 22:1

If a man was caught stealing and selling an ox, he was required to pay the owner (two; three; five; seven) oxen. Five – Ex 22:1