The word “apostle” is a (translation; transfiguration; transliteration; transmigration) from Hebrew. Translitratn

The literal meaning of the word is (apologist; apostate; he who is sent; messenger). Sent / messenger

An “angelos” could be an “apostolos” (true; false). Angels are often sent by God

An apostle could be (an officer of God; a one-time servant; an office of God; an unwilling servant). All

Which of the following were not “apostles” (Moses; Samuel; Nathan; Adoram)? 2 Sam 12:1; 1K 12:18

Christ Jesus is the saint’s (High Priest; Bishop; Apostle; Saviour). All of these

Christ is an apostle because (He was the employer of the twelve; He is God; He conveyed a special message; He was a prophet). Messenger

According to John 20 Christ is the Apostle of (the gospel; peace; the Holy Spirit; judgment). Peace & Spirit

As stated in the gospels, there were (11; 12; 13; 14) apostles. Twelve

Actually or eventually there were (11; 12; 13; 14) apostles of Christ. Fourteen????

How many times are we told the number of Jesus’ original apostles (3 times; 6 times; 12 times; many times)? Three scriptures speak of 12 apostles; but references to “the twelve” are frequent

Judas Iscariot could not have been an apostle because (he was not saved; he was not sent; he was not eloquent; he was not worthy). He was an apostle

How many times do we have a list of the names of Jesus’ apostles (one; two; four; six)? Ma 10; Mk 3; Lk 6; Acts 1

How many of those lists perfectly agree ((one; two; four; six)? None

The reason for this is that (they were written by different men; the apostles changed during Jesus’ ministry; there have been errors in our translation; they had more than one name). Different names

This is strange, because you are only called by one name (true; false).

Thaddaeus was also known as (Thad; Amadeus; Judas; Lebbaeus). Lebbaeus

Matthew was also known as (Matt; the publican; Levi; Sam). Levi, the publican

Nathanael was also knowm as (Nate; Natty; Bartholomew; Bart) Bartholomew

Peter was also known as (Pete; Si; Simon; Simeon). Simon

Which apostle was apparently a twin (Thomas; Thaddaeus; Matthew; Gemini). Thomas

Why would someone think such a foolish thing (his brother’s name was Romulus; he was known also as Didymus; Christ tells us so; his sister’s name was Shania)? Didymus – Jn 11:16 means “twain”

Which apostles were fishermen (John; James; Peter; Andrew)? All of these

Andrew was the brother of (John; James; Peter; Simon). Simon Peter

James was the brother of (John; Peter; Simon; Andrew). John

Who introduced Nathanael to Christ (Peter; Paul; Mary; Philip)? John 1:43

Who were the sons of thunder (Simon & Peter; Peter & Andrew; Thaddaues & Nathanael; James & John).

The word that Mark used to describe them was (Boanerges; thunder & lightning; Smith & Wesson; Mutt & Jeff). Boanerges

Matthew was a (fisherman; school teacher; lawyer; tax-collector) by trade. Publican

There were (1, 2, 3, 4) apostles named James. Two

James the Less was (smaller; younger; lighter; poorer) than the other James. ???? but not poorer

James the Less was the son of (Peter; James the First; Matthew; Alphaeus). Matthew 10:3

There were (1, 2, 3, 4) apostles names Simon. Two

It was (his mother; his father; his Saviour; his aunt) who gave Simon the name “Peter.” Christ

The other Simon had apparently been (a Pharisee; a Sadducee; a radical right-winger; a priest). Zeall

Apparently the Lord saved him from (sin, probable execution; pointless politics; the Romans). All???

He is also called (the wise one; the wimperer; the goat; the Canaanite). Matt 10:4

Apparently most of the apostles came from the region of (Galilee; Judea; Perea; Samaria). Galilee

Who was elected to take Judas place among the apostles (Matthias; Matthew; Paul; Peter)? Matthias

What great service did this man do for Christ (martyrdom; preached in the temple; preached in Ninevah; preached in Rome). We have no idea

We know that Paul was an apostle because (Paul says so; Christ; the Holy Spirit; Peter). Peter?

Paul, was “an apostle of Jesus Christ by the _______________ of God, according to the _____________________ of life which is in Christ Jesus.” II Tim. 1:1

He said of himself that he was “the _______________________ of the apostles, that am not ___________ to be called an apostle, because I _______________________ the church of God.” I Cor. 15:9

Barnabas was not an apostle (true; false). False – Acts 14:14

Should today’s servants of God servants call themself “apostles” (Yes; no). Why?

Generally speaking, people who call themselves “apostles” today are (profits; false prophets; deceivers; cultists). Rev. 2:2

“And he gave some, __________________; and some, ________________; and some, ______________; and some, _________________ and _____________________; For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.” Eph 4:11

Authors (Penmen) of the Word of God.

How many books are there in the Bible (46; 56; 66; 76)? Sixty-six

How many books are there in the Old Testament (29; 39; 49; 59)? 39

How many books are there in the New Testament (27; 37; 47; 57. Twenty-seven

Who is the author of all those books?

Moses was the penman of (Psalms; Genesis; Numbers; Job). Genesis to Deuteronomy

Joshua wrote most of (Judges; Joshua; I Samuel; Galatians). Joshua

Samuel appears to have written (Judges; Ruth; I Samuel; II Samuel) Died in I Sam 28

Who wrote the Psalms (David, Asaph; Heman; Ethan) All of these wrote at least some of them

Solomon wrote (all of the Book of Ecclesiastes; all of the Song of Solomon; all of the Proverbs; all of the New Testament). Not Prov. 30

Who wrote Proverbs 31 (David; Solomon; Lemuel; Samuel) Lemuel???

Jeremiah likely wrote (Jeremiah; Lamentations; I Kings; II Kings). All of them

Who may have written Esther (Esther; Samuel; David; Mordecai). Mordecai???

All of the books of prophecy are found in the Old Testament (true false).

Most of the prophetical books are called by the name of person to whom the prophesy was directed (true; false).

Who wrote the Book of Matthew (Matthew; Mark;, Luke; John).

Luke wrote (Luke; Acts; Revelation; Hebrews).

John wrote (1; 2; 3; 4) epistles. Three

The epistles were the wives of the apostles (true; false).

Paul wrote (10; 11; 12; 13) epistles. Thirteen

Name them.

We are told that (Paul; Apollos; Peter; John) wrote the Book of Hebrews.

Paul had (one blind eye; terrible arthritis; bad penmanship; glaucoma). Bad eyesight apparently

Sometimes, to authenticate his letters Paul (used his signet ring; wrote the salutation himself; hired a notary; applied his bloody thumb print).