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  • 1. 

    In Genesis 29:1, what is the name of Jacob's first wife?

    • A.

      Linda

    • B.

      Laura

    • C.

      Lisa

    • D.

      Leah

    Correct Answer
    D. Leah
    Explanation
    In Genesis 29:1, the correct answer for Jacob's first wife is Leah. This is stated in the Bible, specifically in the book of Genesis.

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  • 2. 

    In 1 Thessalonians, what are the Thessalonians told to do all the time?

    • A.

      Pray

    • B.

      Swim

    • C.

      Eat

    • D.

      Sleep

    Correct Answer
    A. Pray
    Explanation
    In 1 Thessalonians, the Thessalonians are told to pray all the time. This instruction implies that prayer should be a continuous and constant practice for them. It suggests that they should maintain a constant connection with God through prayer, seeking guidance, expressing gratitude, and presenting their needs. Praying all the time reflects the importance of having a strong and ongoing relationship with God in their daily lives.

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  • 3. 

    In Luke 2:15, angels tell the shepherds to got to what city to see Jesus?

    • A.

      Baghdad

    • B.

      Jerusalem

    • C.

      Bethlehem

    • D.

      Cairo

    Correct Answer
    C. Bethlehem
    Explanation
    In Luke 2:15, the angels instruct the shepherds to go to Bethlehem to see Jesus.

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  • 4. 

    In Genesis 40:5, who helped a butler and a baker understand their dreams?

    • A.

      Jonah

    • B.

      Jesus

    • C.

      Jacob

    • D.

      Joseph

    Correct Answer
    D. JosepH
    Explanation
    In Genesis 40:5, Joseph helped a butler and a baker understand their dreams. Joseph was a biblical figure who had the ability to interpret dreams, as shown throughout the book of Genesis. He accurately interpreted the dreams of the butler and the baker, which later came true. Joseph's interpretation of dreams played a significant role in his own life and the lives of others, ultimately leading to his rise to power in Egypt.

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  • 5. 

    What bird did God send to feed the Israelites in the desert in Exodus 16:13?

    • A.

      Sparrows

    • B.

      Eagles

    • C.

      Quail

    • D.

      Pigeons

    Correct Answer
    C. Quail
    Explanation
    In Exodus 16:13, God sent quail to feed the Israelites in the desert. Quail is a type of bird that is known for its abundance and is often hunted for food. This choice makes sense because quail would be a practical and accessible source of sustenance for the Israelites in that environment.

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  • 6. 

    1 Peter 4:8 says that what can cover up lots of sins?

    • A.

      Laughter

    • B.

      Anger

    • C.

      Love

    • D.

      A Blanket

    Correct Answer
    C. Love
    Explanation
    The correct answer is love. According to 1 Peter 4:8, love has the power to cover up lots of sins. This implies that when we love others, we are able to overlook their faults and shortcomings, forgiving and accepting them despite their mistakes. Love has the ability to heal and reconcile relationships, bringing about forgiveness and understanding. It is a powerful force that can mend brokenness and create harmony among people.

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  • 7. 

    In Genesis 7:16, who closes the door to Noah's Ark?

    • A.

      God

    • B.

      Noah

    • C.

      Shem

    • D.

      Sarah

    Correct Answer
    A. God
    Explanation
    In Genesis 7:16, it is stated that "The Lord shut him in." This implies that God is the one who closes the door to Noah's Ark.

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  • 8. 

    According to Genesis 44:12, who was Joseph's youngest brother?

    • A.

      Gad

    • B.

      Reuben

    • C.

      Dan

    • D.

      Benjamin

    Correct Answer
    D. Benjamin
    Explanation
    According to Genesis 44:12, Benjamin was Joseph's youngest brother.

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  • 9. 

    In Genesis 47:4, Jacob and his family start a new life in Egypt because of what problem in Canaan?

    • A.

      Famine

    • B.

      Fire

    • C.

      Flood

    • D.

      Hurricane

    Correct Answer
    A. Famine
    Explanation
    Jacob and his family start a new life in Egypt because of a famine in Canaan. This means that there was a severe shortage of food in Canaan, which forced them to seek refuge and sustenance in Egypt. Famine is a natural disaster that occurs when there is a prolonged period of insufficient rainfall or crop failure, leading to a scarcity of food. In this case, the famine was the problem in Canaan that compelled Jacob and his family to relocate to Egypt.

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  • 10. 

    In 1 Kings 11:43, which son of Solomon became king after him?

    • A.

      Jeremiah

    • B.

      David

    • C.

      Saul

    • D.

      Rehoboam

    Correct Answer
    D. Rehoboam
    Explanation
    Rehoboam became king after Solomon. This is stated in 1 Kings 11:43. Rehoboam was the son of Solomon and the grandson of David. He succeeded his father as the king of Israel.

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  • 11. 

    In Matthew 5:41, what does Jesus say to do if someone asks you to walk with them for a mile?

    • A.

      Don't Walk With Them at All

    • B.

      Walk With Them Half a Mile

    • C.

      Walk With Them One Mile

    • D.

      Walk With Them Two Miles

    Correct Answer
    D. Walk With Them Two Miles
    Explanation
    In Matthew 5:41, Jesus instructs his followers to walk with someone for two miles if they are asked to walk with them for one mile. This statement emphasizes the importance of going above and beyond what is expected or required. By willingly going the extra mile, it shows selflessness, kindness, and a willingness to serve others without expecting anything in return. This teaching promotes a mindset of generosity and compassion towards others.

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  • 12. 

    Proverbs 6:6 says that people should be like what animal instead of being lazy?

    • A.

      Ant

    • B.

      Sloth

    • C.

      Monkey

    • D.

      Butterfly

    Correct Answer
    A. Ant
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Ant. Proverbs 6:6 encourages people to observe the behavior of ants, which are known for their industriousness and hard work. By comparing humans to ants, the proverb emphasizes the importance of being diligent and proactive rather than being lazy and idle. Ants are diligent creatures that work together to gather food and prepare for the future, serving as a model for humans to follow in order to avoid laziness.

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  • 13. 

    Which disciple was a tax collector before he decided to follow Jesus?

    • A.

      Matthew

    • B.

      John

    • C.

      Mark

    • D.

      Luke

    Correct Answer
    A. Matthew
    Explanation
    Matthew was a tax collector before he decided to follow Jesus. This is mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of Matthew. As a tax collector, Matthew was likely despised by his fellow Jews, as tax collectors were seen as collaborators with the Roman Empire. However, Jesus called Matthew to be one of his disciples, and Matthew left his profession to follow him. This shows the transformative power of Jesus' teachings and the willingness of Matthew to leave behind his old life to become a follower of Christ.

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  • 14. 

    In Matthew 4:3, Jesus was tempted to turn rocks into what?

    • A.

      People

    • B.

      Wings

    • C.

      Water

    • D.

      Bread

    Correct Answer
    D. Bread
    Explanation
    In Matthew 4:3, Jesus was tempted by the devil to turn stones into bread. This temptation occurred when Jesus was fasting for forty days and nights in the wilderness. The devil tried to exploit Jesus' hunger by suggesting that he should use his divine power to satisfy his physical needs. However, Jesus resisted this temptation and responded by quoting Scripture, stating that man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.

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  • 15. 

    What did the Dove bring to Noah in 8:11 to show him that the flood waters were going down?

    • A.

      An Ear of Corn

    • B.

      A Snake

    • C.

      An Olive Leaf

    • D.

      A Mustard Seed

    Correct Answer
    C. An Olive Leaf
    Explanation
    The dove brought an olive leaf to Noah in order to show him that the flood waters were going down. This is significant because an olive leaf symbolizes peace and the end of a difficult period. By bringing the olive leaf, the dove was indicating that the flood was receding and that there was hope for a new beginning.

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