Bible Quiz 2020 | Sunday School, CSI Good Shepherd Church, Bengaluru.

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1. When did Jesus rose after his death on the cross?

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According to Christian belief, Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion. This is based on accounts in the New Testament of the Bible, which state that Jesus was buried on Friday and his resurrection took place on Sunday. The resurrection of Jesus is a central event in Christianity and is celebrated as Easter Sunday.

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CSI Good Shepherd Church, Bengaluru presents Bible Quiz for the Sunday School Children. This has been organized for them to participate during this summer vacation. Participate and learn!

2. What did John the Baptist eat?

Explanation

John the Baptist ate locusts and wild honey. This is based on biblical accounts that describe John's diet in the wilderness. Locusts were a common food source in ancient times, and wild honey was also available in the wilderness. This combination of locusts and wild honey is mentioned specifically in the Bible as the food that John the Baptist consumed.

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3. How many days was Jonah in the belly of the great fish?

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Jonah was in the belly of the great fish for three days and nights. This is stated in the book of Jonah in the Bible, where Jonah was swallowed by the fish after trying to run away from God's command. After three days and nights, Jonah was vomited out by the fish onto dry land.

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4. Where was Jesus was born?

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Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea. This is supported by the biblical accounts in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. According to these accounts, Jesus' parents, Mary and Joseph, traveled from their hometown of Nazareth to Bethlehem because of a census ordered by the Roman Emperor. While they were in Bethlehem, Jesus was born in a stable and laid in a manger. This event is widely celebrated by Christians as the birth of Jesus Christ and is a central part of the Christmas story.

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5. In the story of Noah, how many days did it rain to flood the land?

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According to the story of Noah, it rained for 40 days and nights to flood the land. This is mentioned in various religious texts, such as the Bible, where it is described as a great flood that lasted for this specific duration.

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6. To whom did Jesus say, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" 

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Jesus said, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" to Paul. This event is recorded in the Book of Acts in the Bible. At that time, Paul was known as Saul and was a persecutor of Christians. However, during his journey to Damascus, he had a transformative encounter with Jesus, which led to his conversion and becoming one of the most influential figures in the early Christian church. Jesus' words to Saul/Paul highlight the connection between persecuting Christians and persecuting Jesus himself.

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7. "The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away." Who said this?  

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In the book of Job in the Bible, after Job loses his wealth, his children, and his health, he says, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked shall I return. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." This statement reflects Job's acceptance of his suffering and his belief that everything he had was ultimately a gift from God.

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8. What did Elizabeth and Zacharias name their child?

Explanation

Elizabeth and Zacharias named their child John.

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9. Because Zacharias did not believe the angel Gabriel, he was struck

Explanation

Zacharias was struck dumb because he did not believe the angel Gabriel. This means that he was unable to speak or communicate verbally.

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10. Paul's epistle to the Romans was addressed to:

Explanation

Paul's epistle to the Romans was addressed to Christians at Rome. This is evident from the fact that the letter is specifically referred to as an epistle to the Romans, indicating that it was intended for the Christian community in Rome. Additionally, throughout the letter, Paul addresses the recipients as fellow believers, discussing various theological and moral issues relevant to the Christian faith. Therefore, it can be concluded that the epistle was directed towards Christians residing in Rome.

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11. The means of the name "Moses" means:

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The name "Moses" means "Drawn out of the water." This is because in the biblical story, Moses was found as a baby floating in a basket among the reeds of the Nile River and was then drawn out of the water by Pharaoh's daughter. This event is significant in Moses' life and is the reason behind the meaning of his name.

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12. How many words did speak from the cross?

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The answer is 7 because according to the Bible, Jesus spoke seven statements while he was on the cross. These statements are recorded in the New Testament and are considered significant in Christian theology.

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13. According to the Acts of the Apostles, how many days after resurrection did Jesus appear to the apostles

Explanation

According to the Acts of the Apostles, Jesus appeared to the apostles 40 days after his resurrection. This is mentioned in Acts 1:3, where it states that Jesus presented himself alive to the apostles over a period of forty days and spoke about the kingdom of God.

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14. During the exodus of Israelites, the manna supplied by the Lord was 

Explanation

During the exodus of Israelites, the manna supplied by the Lord was picked up off the ground. This is supported by the biblical account in the Book of Exodus, where it is described that the manna appeared on the ground every morning as a form of sustenance for the Israelites in the wilderness. They were instructed to gather it each day, and were not allowed to keep any of it overnight except on the Sabbath. Therefore, the manna was not picked off bushes or trees, but rather collected from the ground.

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15. God formed man out of

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The correct answer is "Dust" because it is commonly believed that according to religious texts, God formed the first man, Adam, from dust. This concept is mentioned in various religious scriptures, such as the Bible, where it is stated that God created Adam from the dust of the ground. Therefore, dust is the most appropriate choice out of the given options.

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16. Who was the disciple who was at the cross when Jesus was crucified?

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John is the correct answer because according to the Bible, the disciple John was the only one mentioned to be present at the foot of the cross when Jesus was crucified. This is stated in John 19:25-27, where it is mentioned that Jesus entrusted the care of his mother, Mary, to John while he was on the cross. Peter, Judas, and John the Baptist were not specifically mentioned to be present at the crucifixion.

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17. Who was Jacob's first born son?

Explanation

Reuben was Jacob's first-born son according to the Bible. He was the eldest son of Jacob and Leah and therefore held a significant position within the family. However, Reuben lost his birthright due to his inappropriate actions, which resulted in Joseph becoming the favored son and receiving the birthright instead.

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18. What did God create on the third day of the creation?

Explanation

On the third day of creation, God created the grass. This is mentioned in the book of Genesis in the Bible, where it states that God said, "Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb that yields seed, and the fruit tree that yields fruit according to its kind." Therefore, the correct answer is the grass.

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19. How many years did the Israelites live in Egypt?

Explanation

The Israelites lived in Egypt for 430 years. This is mentioned in the Bible in Exodus 12:40-41, where it states that the Israelites lived in Egypt for 430 years to the very day. This period of time includes the time from Jacob and his family moving to Egypt until the Exodus, when Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt.

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20. How many chariots did King Solomon present Queen Sheeba on her visit to his place? (1 Kings 10)

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King Solomon presented Queen Sheeba with 1,400 chariots on her visit to his place.

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When did Jesus rose after his death on the cross?
What did John the Baptist eat?
How many days was Jonah in the belly of the great fish?
Where was Jesus was born?
In the story of Noah, how many days did it rain to flood the...
To whom did Jesus say, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" 
"The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away." Who said this?...
What did Elizabeth and Zacharias name their child?
Because Zacharias did not believe the angel Gabriel, he was struck
Paul's epistle to the Romans was addressed to:
The means of the name "Moses" means:
How many words did speak from the cross?
According to the Acts of the Apostles, how many days after...
During the exodus of Israelites, the manna supplied by the Lord...
God formed man out of
Who was the disciple who was at the cross when Jesus was crucified?
Who was Jacob's first born son?
What did God create on the third day of the creation?
How many years did the Israelites live in Egypt?
How many chariots did King Solomon present Queen Sheeba on her visit...
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