Dec 14, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
As generally used, a “vessel” might be (a small predatory animal; a ship; a container; a pot). Not a weasel In the Bible a “vessel” might be (a religious vestment; a container; a ship; a utensil). Utensil, container, shp In the Bible vessels...
Dec 7, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
When the pastor refers to something in the Bible as a “type,” he is (speaking Biblically; pontificating theologically; talking Greek; wasting my time). The word “type” is most often used in a theological sense The word is taken from (the...
Nov 29, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
God’s saints are never depicted as trees (I didn’t know that; sure there are; what did you say?). Balaam spoke of Israel as (cedar; crab apple; lign aloes; oak) trees? Num. 24: 6 – cedar & aloes When God speaks of the “blessed man” as “like a...
Nov 23, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
Satan’s Names and Titles: Which comes closest to the number of Satan’s names and titles (1; 2; 3; 4) dozen? About two dozen The most common of Satan’s names or titles is (Satan; Lucifer; Devil; Apollyon)? Satan – 50+ times How often is that name mentioned in the Old...
Nov 9, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
Biblical Rivers: How important is water to life on earth (not important at all as long as there is coffee and cola to drink; essential; it’s important if you’re a fish or an alligator; it would be hard to shower without it). Essential Could the Creator have sustained...
Nov 2, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
General questions about Biblical questions: When the Son of God asked people questions, it was because (He needed information; He was confused; He didn’t know which road to take; He was trying to draw something out of people)? He had a special purpose Christ sometimes...
Oct 25, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
The Doctrine of Resurrection: What would you say is the greatest chapter of the Bible when it comes to the doctrine of resurrection (I Cor. 15; II Cor. 4; I Thess. 4; Jn. 6; Jn. 11). They all could be – Jn. 6:40; 11:25; II Cor. 4:14 What doctrine would you say is most...
Oct 19, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
Biblical Prophets: The primary Hebrew word translated “prophet” literally refers to a (prognosticator; seer; spokesman; visionary)? “Nabi” – spokesman The Greek word translated “prophet” refers to a (soothsayer; oracle; seer;...
Oct 11, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
The Principles of God’s Promises: If the promises to Israel are true of all God’s promises, according to I Kings 8:56 they are (colorful; unfailing; from eternity past; buried in Christ)? Blessed be LORD…….. there hath not failed one word of all his...
Oct 4, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
Biblical Priesthood: As generally understood a priest is someone who (wears religious clothing; officiates in religious duties; prays a lot; makes sacrifices)? Officiates in religion The word “priest” comes from (Hebrew; Latin; Greek; French)? From...
Sep 27, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
Based upon what criteria was it said that Abram was very rich (land; gold; silver; cattle)? Last 3 – Gen. 13:2 Of what material were the ornaments which Abraham’s servant gave to Rebekah (platinum; brass; gold; silver)? Ge 24:22 – gold Because of Sarah,...
Sep 13, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
A “plot” might be (a small piece of ground; a plan; a conspiracy; a scheme)? Any of these In the Bible, the word “plot” is found (once; twice; thrice; quice)? Never In the Bible, the word “scheme” is found (once; twice; thrice;...
Aug 30, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
Paradoxes: A “paradox” is (medical consulting team; an unanswerable conundrum; a resident of Paradise; a statement or proposition that, despite apparently sound reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically...
Aug 9, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
Biblical Mountains: Did God create the world as it is today – with (oceans; mountains; rivers; desserts)? ????? Were there any mountains when the flood began (yes; no; I don’t know; does it matter)? ???????? What is the likelihood that mountains were formed during the...
Aug 2, 2015 | Lessons on Bible Trivia
The fourth book of the Decalogue is called “Numbers” – for what reason (it is the fourth number in the Hebrew mathematics; there are more numbers in that book than in any other; that is where we are told to “number our days;” the book begins...