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1. What are the names of the first husband and wife created by God?

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The correct answer is Adam and Eve, Adam & Eve, Adam, Eve, Adam Eve. According to the Bible, Adam and Eve were the first husband and wife created by God. They were created in the Garden of Eden and are considered the ancestors of all humanity.

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This is a 100 question Bible quiz questions for children. Choose the correct letter to the corresponding answer.

2. Who was commanded by God to make an ark?

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Noah was commanded by God to make an ark. In the biblical story of Noah's Ark, God saw the wickedness of humanity and decided to flood the earth. He chose Noah, a righteous man, and instructed him to build an ark to save himself, his family, and a pair of every kind of animal. Noah faithfully followed God's command and completed the construction of the ark, ultimately surviving the great flood.

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3. What was the animal that Jesus rode unto when he entered Jerusalem?

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During Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, he rode on a donkey. This event is commonly known as the Triumphal Entry or Palm Sunday, where Jesus was hailed as the Messiah by the crowds who spread palm branches and their cloaks on the road. The choice of a donkey symbolizes humility and peace, as opposed to a horse which symbolizes power and war. This act fulfilled the prophecy in the Old Testament, further emphasizing Jesus' role as the humble and peaceful Savior.

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4. What was the name of the angel that appeared before Zechariah?

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Gabriel is the correct answer because according to the Bible, the angel Gabriel appeared before Zechariah to announce the birth of his son, John the Baptist. Gabriel is a well-known angel in religious texts and is often associated with delivering important messages from God.

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5. Who is the wisdom and the power of God?

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Christ is the correct answer because in Christian theology, Christ is considered the embodiment of wisdom and power of God. He is believed to be the Son of God and the second person of the Holy Trinity. The Bible often refers to Christ as the "wisdom of God" and portrays him as having divine power and authority. Therefore, choosing Christ as the answer aligns with the understanding of his role and nature in Christian belief.

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6.  In what verse in the bible can we read that women cooked their own children?

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In Lamentations 4:10, it is mentioned that women in Jerusalem cooked their own children during a time of extreme famine and distress. This verse illustrates the tragic and desperate circumstances that the people of Jerusalem faced, leading to such horrifying acts. It serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of war and famine on innocent lives.

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7. Who was the prophet who got inside the belly of a big fish in 3 days and 3 nights?

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Jonah is the correct answer because according to the Bible, Jonah was a prophet who was swallowed by a big fish after trying to flee from God's command. He spent three days and three nights inside the belly of the fish before being vomited out onto dry land. This story is often cited as an example of God's power and Jonah's eventual obedience to His will.

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8. From where did God create man?

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God created man from the dust of the Earth. This explanation is based on religious beliefs and the biblical account of creation. According to the Book of Genesis, God formed man out of the dust of the ground and breathed life into him, making him a living being. This explanation highlights the idea that humans are made from the same materials as the Earth, emphasizing the connection between humans and the natural world.

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9. What was the name of the man who lived for 969 years?

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Methuselah is the correct answer because he is famously known as the man who lived for 969 years. This biblical figure is mentioned in the Book of Genesis and is known for being the grandfather of Noah. Methuselah's long lifespan is often used as an example of extreme longevity.

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10. Who was the Mary out of whom went 7 devils?

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Mary Magdalene is the correct answer because according to the Bible, Mary Magdalene was a woman from whom Jesus cast out seven demons. She is mentioned multiple times in the New Testament and is believed to have been a follower of Jesus. The story of her being possessed by seven demons is found in the Gospel of Luke.

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11. What is the number of the beast that was marked in the right hand and on the forehead of his servants? 

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The number of the beast that was marked in the right hand and on the forehead of his servants is 666. This number is famously associated with the devil and is mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible. In biblical symbolism, the right hand represents power and the forehead represents the mind or thoughts. Therefore, the marking of 666 on these body parts signifies the control and influence of the beast over his followers.

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12. What is the profession of Christ according to the Bible?

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According to the Bible, the profession of Christ is mentioned as a carpenter. This is supported by various references in the New Testament, such as in the Gospel of Mark where Jesus is referred to as "the carpenter, the son of Mary" (Mark 6:3). Additionally, in Matthew 13:55, people from Jesus' hometown question his authority, saying, "Is not this the carpenter's son?" These passages indicate that Jesus was known to have worked as a carpenter before beginning his ministry.

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13. Was is the assigned rest day of the Israelites?

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The assigned rest day of the Israelites is the Sabbath. This is a day of rest and worship that is observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening. It is considered a holy day in Judaism and is a time for reflection, prayer, and spending time with family. The Sabbath is a significant part of Jewish tradition and is rooted in the biblical commandment to keep the seventh day holy.

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14. The apostle who was also a tax-collector?

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Matthew is the correct answer because he was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus, and he was also a tax-collector before becoming a disciple. In the New Testament, Matthew is referred to as "Matthew the tax collector" or "Levi the tax collector." This occupation was despised by many in society, but Jesus called Matthew to follow him, demonstrating his acceptance and willingness to reach out to all people, regardless of their background or occupation.

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15.  What was the sign given by Judas to the soldiers when he betrayed Jesus?

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Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss. In the Bible, it is mentioned that Judas approached Jesus and greeted him with a kiss, which was a prearranged sign to identify Jesus to the soldiers. This act of betrayal by Judas ultimately led to Jesus' arrest and crucifixion.

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16. Where in the bible can we read the synagogue of satan?

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In Revelation 3:5, we can read about the "synagogue of Satan." This phrase refers to a group of people who claim to be Jews but are not true followers of God. Jesus is addressing the church in Philadelphia and commending them for their faithfulness. He assures them that those who overcome will be dressed in white and their names will not be blotted out of the Book of Life. This verse serves as a warning against false teachings and encourages believers to remain faithful to God.

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17. Where is the Church of the First Born Registered?

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The question is asking where the Church of the First Born is registered. The answer "In Heaven" suggests that the Church of the First Born is not registered on Earth but rather in a spiritual or heavenly realm. This implies that the Church of the First Born is not a physical organization with earthly registration, but rather a metaphysical or spiritual concept.

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18. What is the nationality of Goliath?

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Goliath is described in the Bible as a Philistine, which was an ancient people who lived in the region of modern-day Palestine. He is famously known as the giant warrior who was defeated by the young David in the story of David and Goliath. The answer "Philistine" accurately identifies Goliath's nationality based on historical and biblical accounts.

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19. What tree was cursed by Jesus?

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The fig tree was cursed by Jesus in the Bible. According to the Gospel of Mark, Jesus came across a fig tree that had leaves but no fruit. He cursed the tree, saying "May no one ever eat fruit from you again." The next day, the disciples saw that the tree had withered from its roots. This event is often interpreted as a symbolic act by Jesus, representing the consequences of spiritual unfruitfulness.

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20.  Who was the evangelist who was also a doctor?

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Luke was the evangelist who was also a doctor. He is known for being the author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament. Luke was a physician by profession and is often referred to as "Luke the physician" in the Bible. He traveled with the apostle Paul and was known for his attention to detail and accuracy in his writings.

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21. Who was the first king of Israel?

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Saul was the first king of Israel. After the Israelites demanded a king, Saul was anointed by the prophet Samuel to rule over them. He led the Israelites in battles against their enemies and established a centralized government. However, due to his disobedience to God, Saul's reign was eventually cut short, and he was succeeded by David.

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22. Where are men sanctified?

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Men are sanctified in the Church of God. This implies that the process of being made holy or purified takes place within the context of the Church of God. It suggests that the Church is the designated place where individuals can experience spiritual growth, transformation, and the receiving of God's grace. This answer implies that sanctification is not limited to a specific geographical location like Corinth or Rome, but rather it is a universal experience that occurs within the broader context of the Church of God.

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23. What is the meaning of Pentecost?

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Pentecost is a Christian holiday that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples of Jesus after his ascension. The term "Pentecost" comes from the Greek word "pentēkostē," which means "fiftieth." This is because it occurs fifty days after Easter Sunday. The correct answer, "50 days," accurately reflects the timeframe in which Pentecost is celebrated.

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24. Who was the man who used a stone for a pillow?

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Jacob is the correct answer because in the Bible, specifically in Genesis 28:11, it is mentioned that Jacob used a stone as a pillow when he had a dream of a ladder reaching to heaven. This event is significant in Jacob's life as it marked the beginning of his spiritual journey and his encounter with God.

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25. In which verse was the 7 spirits of God mentioned?

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In Revelations 4:5, the verse mentions the "seven spirits of God." This verse is part of the description of the heavenly throne room and the worship happening there. The mention of the seven spirits of God refers to the Holy Spirit in its fullness and completeness. The number seven often symbolizes perfection and completeness in biblical numerology, so the mention of the seven spirits emphasizes the fullness and perfection of the Holy Spirit's work.

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26. In which country did the eunuch came from in whom Philip preached?

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Philip preached to the eunuch from Ethiopia. This is evident from the biblical account in the book of Acts, where it is mentioned that the eunuch was a high official of the Ethiopian queen and had come to Jerusalem to worship. After encountering Philip, he was baptized and went on his way rejoicing. This signifies the spread of Christianity beyond the borders of Israel and demonstrates the inclusivity of the early Christian movement.

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27. What is the other name of Thomas?

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Didymus is the other name of Thomas. This is evident from the options provided, where Simon and Peter are not alternative names for Thomas. Didymus is a name commonly associated with Thomas in biblical references, such as in the New Testament.

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28. Who was the governor who washed his hands during the trial of Christ?

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Pilato is the correct answer because he was the governor who washed his hands during the trial of Christ. This event is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the New Testament, where it is described that Pilate symbolically washed his hands to show that he was innocent of Jesus' blood. This act has become a well-known symbol of someone trying to distance themselves from responsibility or guilt.

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29. How important is the Ministry received from the Lord Jesus Christ by the true preachers of God?

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The correct answer suggests that the ministry received from the Lord Jesus Christ is of utmost importance to true preachers of God. It implies that the significance of this ministry surpasses material possessions such as money and gold. It signifies that the true preachers prioritize their spiritual calling and the work they do for God over their own lives, emphasizing the immense value they place on their ministry.

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30. In what place did Abraham offered Isaac?

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According to the Bible, Abraham offered Isaac as a sacrifice on Mount Moriah. This event is described in the book of Genesis, where God tested Abraham's faith by asking him to sacrifice his son. Abraham obeyed and took Isaac to Mount Moriah, where he built an altar and prepared to offer his son as a sacrifice. However, at the last moment, God provided a ram for the sacrifice instead. Therefore, the correct answer is Moriah.

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31. Who was the queen who visited Solomon?

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Queen Sheba is the correct answer because according to biblical and historical accounts, Queen Sheba, also known as the Queen of Sheba, visited King Solomon of Israel. This visit is mentioned in the Bible in the book of 1 Kings and is also referenced in other ancient texts. Queen Sheba is believed to have traveled from her kingdom, which is thought to be located in present-day Ethiopia or Yemen, to meet with King Solomon and learn from his wisdom. The meeting between Queen Sheba and Solomon is often portrayed as a significant event in both Jewish and Ethiopian traditions.

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32. Who was the prophet that was carried to the heaven by a whirlwind?

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Elijah was the prophet who was carried to the heaven by a whirlwind. This event is described in the Bible in the book of 2 Kings, where it is mentioned that a chariot of fire with horses of fire appeared and Elijah was taken up into heaven. This miraculous event is significant in the life of Elijah and is often cited as an example of his close relationship with God.

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33. who was the man who had sore boils from the sole of his foot unto his crown?

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The correct answer is Job. In the Bible, Job is described as a man who suffered greatly, including having sore boils that covered his body from head to toe. This physical affliction was part of the trials and tribulations that Job endured, testing his faith and perseverance.

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34. Which was purchased by the blood of Christ?

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The Church of God is believed to have been purchased by the blood of Christ because in Christian theology, Jesus sacrificed his life on the cross to redeem humanity from sin. The blood of Christ is seen as a symbol of this sacrifice and the Church of God represents the community of believers who have been saved through his sacrifice. Therefore, the Church of God is considered to have been purchased by the blood of Christ.

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35. Who was the apostle that was beheaded by Herod?

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John the Baptist was the apostle who was beheaded by Herod. This event is recorded in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of Matthew. Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee, ordered the execution of John the Baptist after he criticized Herod for marrying his brother's wife, Herodias. John was known for his role as a prophet and for baptizing Jesus. His beheading is a significant event in Christian history and is often commemorated as the Feast of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist.

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36. What is the second death according to the bible?

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According to the Bible, the second death refers to being thrown into the lake of fire. This is mentioned in the book of Revelation, where it describes the final judgment and punishment of those who have rejected God. The lake of fire symbolizes eternal separation from God and a place of torment for the wicked. It signifies the ultimate consequence for sin and rebellion against God's will.

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37. How many years did Moses live?

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Moses lived for 120 years. This is mentioned in the Bible in Deuteronomy 34:7, where it states that Moses was 120 years old when he died.

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38. who was the man whom the donkey spoke to?

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Balaam is the correct answer because according to the question, the donkey spoke to a man, and Balaam is the only option given that is a man's name. John and Benjamin are not relevant to the question as they are not mentioned in the context. Therefore, Balaam is the most logical answer.

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39. What is the meaning of the house of God?

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The term "house of God" typically refers to a place of worship or a sacred space where people gather to practice their religious beliefs. The Church of God is a specific denomination within Christianity that represents a community of believers who come together in a church building to worship, pray, and study the teachings of the Bible. Therefore, the Church of God is an appropriate answer as it aligns with the concept of the house of God as a place of religious worship.

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40. The old and new testaments have a total of how many books ?

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The correct answer is 39 OT; 27 NT. The Old Testament consists of 39 books, while the New Testament consists of 27 books.

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41. Who was the worker that was reported sick and came near to death?

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Epafroditos was the worker who was reported sick and came near to death.

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42. Who put chapters in the bible?

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Cardinal Hugo de Santo Caro is believed to have been the one who put chapters in the Bible. The division of the Bible into chapters is attributed to him, as he is known for his work on the Parisian Bible in the 13th century. This division into chapters made it easier to navigate and reference specific sections of the Bible, aiding in its study and interpretation.

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43. Who was the faithless apostle ?

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Thomas is often referred to as the faithless apostle because he initially doubted the resurrection of Jesus. When the other disciples told Thomas that they had seen Jesus after his crucifixion, Thomas expressed skepticism and said he would only believe if he could see and touch Jesus' wounds himself. It was not until Jesus appeared to Thomas and allowed him to touch his wounds that Thomas believed. This incident has led to Thomas being labeled as the faithless apostle.

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44. In the bible, which is the longest chapter in the Old Testament?

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Psalms 119 is the correct answer because it is the longest chapter in the Old Testament of the Bible. It consists of 176 verses, making it the longest chapter in terms of length. The chapter is known for its focus on the importance of God's law and the psalmist's commitment to following it. It is a unique and significant chapter within the book of Psalms.

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45. Who was the secretary of Jeremiah?

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Baruch was the secretary of Jeremiah. This can be inferred from the question which asks about the secretary of Jeremiah, and the answer provided is Baruch.

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46. What is the name of the mountain in which Noah's Ark rested?

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Mount Ararat is the correct answer because according to the biblical account, Noah's Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat after the flood waters receded. Mount Ararat is located in modern-day Turkey and is considered by many to be the resting place of the Ark. It is a significant site in religious and historical contexts, making it the most plausible choice for the mountain in which Noah's Ark rested.

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47. Who was the prophet that was already dead but was able to give life to a dead man?

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Elisha was the prophet who was able to give life to a dead man. This is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Kings. In one instance, a dead man was brought to Elisha's tomb, and when the man's body touched Elisha's bones, he was revived and came back to life. This miracle demonstrated Elisha's prophetic power and the divine presence that worked through him even after his death.

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48. True or False. All men will die

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The correct answer is False. There will be some who will be alive in the coming of the Lord. This statement contradicts the initial statement that all men will die. It suggests that there will be some individuals who will still be alive when the Lord comes, implying that not all men will die.

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49. At  what age did Christ preach the Gospel?

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According to biblical accounts, Jesus Christ began his public ministry and preaching the Gospel at the age of 30. This is supported by the Gospel of Luke, which states that Jesus was "about thirty years old" when he began his ministry. This age is significant because it was the age at which Jewish priests would begin their service in the temple. Jesus' ministry lasted for approximately three years until his crucifixion, which aligns with the given answer of 30.

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50. Who was the judge who's eyes were put out?

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Samson was the judge whose eyes were put out. In the biblical story, Samson was a man of great strength who was betrayed by his lover Delilah. Delilah discovered that Samson's strength came from his long hair, so she cut it while he was sleeping. As a result, Samson lost his strength and was captured by his enemies, the Philistines. They gouged out his eyes and imprisoned him. This event marked the downfall of Samson, but he later regained his strength and sacrificed himself to destroy the Philistine temple.

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51. Where was the servants of Christ first called Christians?

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The servants of Christ were first called Christians in Antioch. This is because the term "Christian" was coined by the people of Antioch to describe the followers of Jesus Christ. Antioch was a significant city in the early Christian movement, and it was there that the disciples of Jesus began to be recognized as a distinct group. The name "Christian" has since become widely used to refer to believers in Jesus Christ around the world.

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52. True or False, A servant of God has Horn.

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The statement "A servant of God has Horn" is false. This is because a servant of God, in the context of religious beliefs, is typically depicted as a humble and obedient follower who serves and worships God. The notion of a servant of God having a horn is not supported by any religious texts or beliefs. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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53. In Matthew 26:74,  who was the apostle who cursed and swore?

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In Matthew 26:74, the apostle who cursed and swore was Peter.

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54. Who was the priest that got his neck broken?

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55. What is the nationality of Timothy?

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The nationality of Timothy is Greek/Jewish. This can be inferred from the fact that Timothy's mother was Jewish and his father was Greek, as mentioned in the Bible (Acts 16:1). Therefore, Timothy had a mixed heritage and could be considered as both Greek and Jewish in terms of his nationality.

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56. What is the meaning of the word "Babel" ?

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The word "Babel" means confusion. This is derived from the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, where God confused the languages of the people to prevent them from completing the tower. Therefore, "Babel" has come to represent a state of confusion or chaos.

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57. How many times the phrase "Church of God" mentioned in the new testament?

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The phrase "Church of God" is mentioned 12 times in the New Testament.

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58. Who was the king in whom 15 years was added in his life when he prayed?

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Hezekiah is the correct answer because according to the Bible, when Hezekiah was sick and near death, he prayed to God and God added 15 years to his life. This event is mentioned in the book of Isaiah.

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59. Can the 10 commandments save in our time or dispensation ?

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The answer "No it won't. Its the Gospel that will" suggests that the 10 commandments alone cannot save in our time or dispensation. It implies that salvation is not achieved through following a set of rules or commandments, but rather through the message of the Gospel. The Gospel refers to the teachings and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, which is believed to be the ultimate source of salvation for Christians. Therefore, the answer indicates that relying solely on the 10 commandments is insufficient for salvation in the present time.

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60. Is Love a sickness?

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Love can be seen as a sickness because it often causes intense emotions, irrational behavior, and obsession. It can consume a person's thoughts and actions, leading to a loss of control and logical thinking. Love can also cause physical symptoms such as increased heart rate, sweating, and loss of appetite. Additionally, love can be addictive, causing withdrawal symptoms when it is no longer present. Therefore, it can be argued that love shares similarities with a sickness in terms of its impact on an individual's mental and physical well-being.

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61. Which is the 7th month in the Hebrew calendar?

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Ethanim is the correct answer because it is the 7th month in the Hebrew calendar. The Hebrew calendar is a lunar calendar and Ethanim typically falls in September or October in the Gregorian calendar. It is also known as Tishrei in the Jewish calendar and is an important month that includes the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

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62. Who were the apostles of the Gentiles?

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Paul and Barnabas were the apostles of the Gentiles because they were specifically chosen and commissioned by the early Christian church to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ among non-Jewish communities. Both Paul and Barnabas played significant roles in establishing and strengthening Christian communities among the Gentiles, traveling extensively and preaching the gospel to them. They were instrumental in the early expansion of Christianity beyond the Jewish community, making them the apostles of the Gentiles.

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63. Who was the apostle that was a brother of Jesus in flesh?

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James is the correct answer because he is commonly referred to as the brother of Jesus in the New Testament. He is mentioned multiple times in the Bible, including in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, where he is specifically identified as the brother of Jesus. James played a significant role in the early Christian community and is believed to have been the leader of the Jerusalem church.

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64. Which religious sect believed that there is NO resurrection, neither angels nor spirit?

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The Sadducees were a Jewish religious sect that did not believe in the resurrection of the dead, the existence of angels, or the immortality of the soul. They were known for their strict adherence to the Torah and their rejection of oral traditions. This belief set them apart from other Jewish sects, such as the Pharisees, who did believe in these concepts. The Sadducees' denial of resurrection, angels, and spirit was a key point of contention between them and other religious groups during the time of Jesus.

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65. What was the name of Paul's brother?

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The correct answer is Rufus.

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66. Who was the prophet that was bald?

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Elisha is the correct answer because in the Bible, there is a story where a group of boys mock Elisha for being bald. Elisha then curses them in the name of the Lord, and two bears come out of the woods and maul 42 of the boys. This story can be found in 2 Kings 2:23-24.

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67. Who was commanded to receive the tithes in the time of the Israelites?

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In the time of the Israelites, the tribe of Levi was commanded to receive the tithes. Tithes were a form of religious offering where people would give a tenth of their income or produce to support the Levites, who were responsible for the religious duties and services in the community. This commandment was given in the Old Testament, specifically in the book of Numbers and Deuteronomy. The Levites played a crucial role in the religious life of the Israelites and were entrusted with the responsibility of receiving the tithes.

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68. In which verse can we read about the men who drank water like dogs?

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In Judges 7:5, we can read about the men who drank water like dogs. This verse describes how Gideon selected his army and narrowed it down to only 300 men, based on their method of drinking water from a stream. Those who lapped the water like a dog were chosen, while those who kneeled down to drink were not. This selection process demonstrated the men's alertness and readiness for battle.

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69. What is the gate of heaven called?

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The gate of heaven is referred to as the "House of God." This term suggests that the gate is a sacred and divine place, where one can connect with the divine and experience spiritual enlightenment. The use of the term "House of God" implies that it is a place of worship and a gateway to a higher realm or spiritual state.

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70. what is the longest Chapter in the New Testament?

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71. Who was the prophet commanded by God to marry a whore?

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Oseas, also known as Hosea, was a prophet in the Hebrew Bible who was commanded by God to marry a prostitute named Gomer. This marriage served as a metaphor for the relationship between God and the unfaithful Israelites, symbolizing God's love and forgiveness despite their disobedience. Through this unconventional marriage, Oseas demonstrated the message of God's enduring love and his desire for reconciliation with his people.

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72. In the time of the apostles, where are the prophets and the teachers?

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During the time of the apostles, the prophets and teachers were present in Antioch. Antioch was a significant city in the early Christian church and served as a hub for spreading the teachings of Jesus. It was in Antioch that the disciples of Jesus were first called Christians. The city had a diverse population and was known for its vibrant Christian community, which attracted many prophets and teachers who played a crucial role in spreading the gospel and nurturing the early Christian believers.

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73. Who is the eye of the Church?

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The preacher is often considered the eye of the Church because they are responsible for guiding and teaching the congregation. They have the important role of interpreting and delivering the teachings of the Church to the members. They are the ones who provide spiritual guidance, inspire and motivate the believers, and help them understand and apply the principles of the faith. Without the preacher, the Church would lack direction and the ability to effectively communicate its message to its followers.

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74. who is the HORN of the servants of God mentioned in the bible?

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In the Bible, Christ is often referred to as the "HORN of the servants of God." The term "horn" is a symbol of strength, power, and authority. It signifies Christ's role as the Savior and the one who brings salvation to God's people. Throughout the Bible, Christ is portrayed as the ultimate servant of God, fulfilling prophecies and carrying out God's will. Therefore, Christ is the correct answer to this question.

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75. In which tribe did Christ come from ? 

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Christ, also known as Jesus, came from the tribe of Judah. This can be found in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the book of Matthew and Luke, where Jesus' genealogy is traced back to King David, who was from the tribe of Judah. The tribe of Judah was one of the twelve tribes of Israel and was known as the tribe from which the kings of Israel would come. Therefore, Jesus, being a descendant of King David, belonged to the tribe of Judah.

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76. In who's tribe did Paul came from?

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Paul came from the tribe of Benjamin.

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77. In which verse can we read about the wooden pulpit?

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In Nehemiah 8:4, we can read about the wooden pulpit.

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78. In what verse can we find that Michael archangel and the devil had a dispute?

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Jude 1:9 is the correct answer because in this verse, it is mentioned that Michael the archangel was disputing with the devil about the body of Moses. This verse highlights a conflict between Michael and the devil over the body of Moses, providing evidence of their dispute.

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79. Where is paradise located?

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Paradise is believed to be located in the 3rd Heaven according to various religious and mythological traditions. The concept of Heaven is often associated with a celestial realm or a utopian place of eternal bliss and happiness. In this context, the 3rd Heaven is considered the highest and most divine level of Heaven, where individuals are said to experience the ultimate state of perfection and closeness to a higher power.

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80. Who buried the body of Moises?

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The correct answer is "The Lord." In the biblical story, it is mentioned that the body of Moises was buried by the Lord himself. This signifies the divine intervention and involvement in the burial process, highlighting the importance of Moises and his role in God's plan.

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81. Where can we read in the bible that the apostles had the power to command fire to come down from heaven? 

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In Luke 9:54, it is mentioned that when the disciples James and John saw that a Samaritan village did not receive Jesus, they asked Him if they should command fire to come down from heaven and consume the village. This passage implies that the apostles had the power to command fire to come down from heaven, as they were considering using this power in that situation.

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82. The Hebrew Alphabet has how many letters? 

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The Hebrew Alphabet consists of 22 letters. This is a well-known fact and is widely accepted. The Hebrew language does not have the same number of letters as the English alphabet, which has 26 letters. The Hebrew Alphabet is used for writing Hebrew, a Semitic language, and is also used in writing other languages such as Yiddish and Ladino.

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83. The Greek Alphabet has how many letters?

Explanation

The Greek alphabet has 24 letters. This is a well-known fact, as the Greek alphabet consists of 24 distinct letters, including both uppercase and lowercase forms. Each letter has its own unique name and sound, and they are used to write the Greek language.

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84. In the book of Daniel, the prophecy of the seventy weeks outlines a timeline for significant events related to the Jewish people and Jerusalem. According to Daniel 9:24-27, what is the primary purpose of these seventy weeks?

Explanation

Daniel's prophecy of the seventy weeks (490 years) describes a period decreed for "finishing the transgression, making an end of sins, making reconciliation for iniquity, bringing in everlasting righteousness, sealing up vision and prophecy, and anointing the most Holy Place." This prophecy is focused on atonement and the ultimate establishment of righteousness, highlighting pivotal redemptive actions in the context of Jewish history and eschatological fulfillment.

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85. Where can we read that peace and righteousness kissed each other?

Explanation

In Psalms 85:10, it is written that "Steadfast love and faithfulness meet; righteousness and peace kiss each other." This verse portrays a beautiful image of harmony and reconciliation between righteousness and peace. It suggests that when righteousness is upheld and peace is pursued, they come together in perfect unity, symbolized by a kiss. This verse highlights the importance of both righteousness and peace in creating a harmonious and just society.

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86. What is the name of the City of David? 

Explanation

Zion is the name of the City of David. It is often used as a poetic reference to Jerusalem in the Bible. Zion is a term that signifies the spiritual and historical significance of Jerusalem as the holy city for the Jewish people. It is also associated with the idea of God's dwelling place and the ultimate destination of the righteous. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is Zion.

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87. How many years did the people of Israel lived in Egypt?

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The people of Israel lived in Egypt for 430 years. This is based on the biblical account of the Israelites' time in Egypt, which includes the period of their enslavement and subsequent liberation. The Book of Exodus states that the Israelites dwelled in Egypt for four centuries and thirty years before Moses led them out of bondage. This prolonged stay in Egypt played a significant role in shaping the identity and history of the Israelite nation.

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88. Where can we read that a worm spoke?

Explanation

In Psalms 22:6, it is mentioned that "But I am a worm and not a man, scorned by everyone, despised by the people." This verse metaphorically describes the speaker's lowly and despised state by comparing themselves to a worm. Therefore, this is where we can read about a worm speaking.

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89. When was bro Eli Soriano baptized in the Church of God?

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Bro Eli Soriano was baptized in the Church of God on April 7, 1964.

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90. Where can we read that women are forbidden to wear men's clothing? 

Explanation

Deut. 22:5 is the correct answer because it states that "A woman must not wear men's clothing, nor a man wear women's clothing, for the Lord your God detests anyone who does this." This verse clearly prohibits women from wearing men's clothing and vice versa, emphasizing gender-specific attire and discouraging cross-dressing.

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91. Where can we read that God does not dwell in temples made by men?

Explanation

In Acts 17:24-25, it is stated that God does not dwell in temples made by men. This means that God cannot be confined or limited to a physical building or structure. Instead, God's presence is everywhere and cannot be contained within the walls of a man-made temple. This verse emphasizes the spiritual nature of God's presence and highlights the importance of worshiping Him in spirit and truth rather than relying on physical structures.

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92. Where can we read that Christ also needs to be saved?

Explanation

In Hebrews 5:7, it states that Christ, during his earthly life, offered up prayers and supplications with loud cries and tears to God, who was able to save him from death. This passage suggests that even though Christ is divine, he still needed to be saved from death, highlighting his humanity and the sacrifice he made for humanity's salvation.

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93. What event is celebrated in the Bible during the Feast of Pentecost?

Explanation

The Feast of Pentecost, also known as Shavuot in the Old Testament, originally celebrated the giving of the Law (Ten Commandments) at Sinai. However, in the New Testament, particularly in the Book of Acts, Pentecost marks the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ. This event, occurring fifty days after Jesus' resurrection, is often regarded as the birth of the Christian Church, empowering the apostles to speak in various tongues and spread the gospel.

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94. Where can we read that God cannot Lie?

Explanation

In Titus 1:2, it is written that God cannot lie. This verse serves as evidence that God is incapable of lying, emphasizing His truthfulness and trustworthiness. It reassures believers that they can rely on God's promises and teachings without any doubt, as He is always faithful and truthful in His words.

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95.  In which verse can we find that all the 3 Marys are together?

Explanation

John 19:25 is the verse where we can find that all three Marys are together. This verse states that "Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene." This verse mentions the presence of Jesus' mother, Mary's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene, indicating that all three Marys were together at the cross.

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96. Where can we read doxology (blessing)?

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In 2 Corinthians 13:14, we can read the doxology or blessing. The doxology is a short hymn or prayer of praise to God. It is often recited or sung at the end of a religious service or as a way to conclude a letter or passage in the Bible. This particular doxology in 2 Corinthians 13:14 is commonly known as the "Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ" and it is a beautiful expression of the Christian faith, acknowledging the three persons of the Trinity - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

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97. What are the languages used in writing the Bible?

Explanation

The Bible was originally written in three main languages: Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic. Hebrew was the language used for the Old Testament, while Greek was used for the New Testament. Aramaic was also used in some parts of the Old Testament, particularly in the books of Daniel and Ezra. English and Tagalog are not original languages of the Bible and were not used in its writing.

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98. Who was the prophet that was thrown unto a dungeon with no water but mire?

Explanation

Jeremiah was the prophet who was thrown into a dungeon with no water but mire. This is mentioned in the book of Jeremiah in the Bible, specifically in Jeremiah 38:6. In this passage, Jeremiah is thrown into a cistern by King Zedekiah's officials because they were unhappy with his prophecies. The cistern had no water, only mud, and Jeremiah sank into it. This punishment was intended to harm and silence Jeremiah, but he was eventually rescued.

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99. Where can we read in the bible that the spirit of Christ teaches the prophets?

Explanation

In 1 Peter 1:10-11, it is stated that the prophets who spoke of the grace that was to come searched intently and with great care, trying to find out the time and circumstances to which the Spirit of Christ in them was pointing when he predicted the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow. This passage implies that the Spirit of Christ was teaching the prophets, guiding them to prophesy about the sufferings and glories of Christ.

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100. Where can we read that the Israelites were baptized?

Explanation

In 1 Corinthians 10:2, it is mentioned that the Israelites were baptized. This verse is part of a passage where the apostle Paul is addressing the Corinthians and drawing parallels between the experiences of the Israelites in the Old Testament and the experiences of the Corinthians in their Christian faith. Paul refers to the Israelites being baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea, which symbolizes their identification and commitment to following Moses as their leader. This passage highlights the importance of baptism as a sign of initiation and commitment to a particular faith or belief system.

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