Something About The Bible

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Something About The Bible - Quiz

This quiz is for extra knowledge that remain you some events from bible, do as much you can.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    According to Hebrews 2:9, who died for everyone?

    • A.

      Jesus

    • B.

      Mark

    • C.

      James

    • D.

      John the Baptist

    Correct Answer
    A. Jesus
    Explanation
    According to Hebrews 2:9, Jesus died for everyone. This verse in the Bible states that Jesus, through God's grace, tasted death for every person. This means that Jesus sacrificed himself on the cross to pay for the sins of all humanity, offering salvation and forgiveness to anyone who believes in him.

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  • 2. 

    Who decides to test Job's faith in Job 1:12?

    • A.

      Moses

    • B.

      Jesus

    • C.

      God

    • D.

      Satan

    Correct Answer
    C. God
    Explanation
    In Job 1:12, it is stated that God decides to test Job's faith. This is evident from the verse itself, where God gives Satan permission to test Job's faith by allowing him to take away his possessions and afflict him. Therefore, it is God who initiates the testing of Job's faith in this particular scripture.

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  • 3. 

    In Job 1:11, who tells God that Job is not really a good person?

    • A.

      Satan

    • B.

      Job

    • C.

      Jesus

    • D.

      Ruth

    Correct Answer
    A. Satan
    Explanation
    In Job 1:11, Satan tells God that Job is not really a good person. This is evident from the context of the Bible verse, where Satan challenges God's claim that Job is a righteous man. Satan argues that Job's faithfulness is solely because he has been blessed with abundant wealth and a good life, and if God were to take away these blessings, Job would surely curse God. Thus, Satan questions Job's true character and suggests that he is not genuinely righteous.

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  • 4. 

    In Job 1:8, who does God say is a really good person?

    • A.

      Caesar

    • B.

      Nicholas

    • C.

      Cain

    • D.

      Job

    Correct Answer
    D. Job
    Explanation
    In Job 1:8, God identifies Job as a truly righteous and upright person. This is evident from the context of the verse, where God praises Job's character and describes him as someone who fears God and turns away from evil. Job's faithfulness and integrity make him stand out as a genuinely good person in God's eyes.

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  • 5. 

    In Job 1:21, who says "the Lord gave and the Lord has taken away"?

    • A.

      Jesus

    • B.

      Timothy

    • C.

      Matthew

    • D.

      Job

    Correct Answer
    D. Job
    Explanation
    In Job 1:21, the speaker who says "the Lord gave and the Lord has taken away" is Job. This statement reflects Job's response to the loss of his possessions and the death of his children. Despite facing immense suffering and tragedy, Job acknowledges that everything he had was a gift from God and that it is within God's power to take it away. This shows Job's faith and acceptance of God's sovereignty in both blessings and hardships.

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  • 6. 

    According to Psalms 3:8, who does salvation belong to?

    • A.

      God

    • B.

      The Universe

    • C.

      Wizards

    • D.

      The Angels

    Correct Answer
    A. God
    Explanation
    According to Psalms 3:8, salvation belongs to God. This verse implies that God is the ultimate source of deliverance and redemption. It highlights the belief that only God has the power and ability to save and protect individuals from harm or danger. The other options, such as the universe, wizards, or angels, do not align with the biblical context of this verse and are not mentioned as the rightful possessors of salvation in Psalms 3:8.

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  • 7. 

    According to Psalms 4:8, who will protect us when we are sleeping?

    • A.

      The Police

    • B.

      Angels

    • C.

      Our Parents

    • D.

      God

    Correct Answer
    D. God
    Explanation
    According to Psalms 4:8, it is stated that God will protect us when we are sleeping. This verse implies that God is our ultimate protector and guardian, watching over us even in our vulnerable state of sleep. It highlights the belief that God's divine presence and care extend to every aspect of our lives, including our rest and safety.

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  • 8. 

    Psalms 5:4 says that God gets angry when people do what?

    • A.

      Pray

    • B.

      Help Each Other

    • C.

      Act Badly

    • D.

      Give to the Poor

    Correct Answer
    C. Act Badly
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Act Badly." Psalms 5:4 states that God gets angry when people act wickedly or do evil. This implies that God expects people to follow a righteous path and behave in a morally upright manner. Acting badly goes against God's teachings and principles, which is why it provokes His anger.

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  • 9. 

    According to Ecclesiastes 3:14, who is the only one whose works last forever?

    • A.

      Writers

    • B.

      God

    • C.

      Carpenters

    • D.

      Fishermen

    Correct Answer
    B. God
    Explanation
    According to Ecclesiastes 3:14, the only one whose works last forever is God. This verse implies that human endeavors, such as writing, carpentry, or fishing, may have temporary effects and limited longevity. However, God's works are eternal and have a lasting impact beyond the temporal realm. Therefore, God is the correct answer as per the given biblical reference.

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  • 10. 

    Who becomes the first child ever to be born in Genesis 4:1?

    • A.

      Abel

    • B.

      Cain

    • C.

      Adam

    • D.

      Seth

    Correct Answer
    B. Cain
    Explanation
    In Genesis 4:1, it is mentioned that Eve gave birth to her first son, Cain. Therefore, Cain becomes the first child ever to be born according to the given passage.

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  • 11. 

    Which of Jesus' parables, told in Luke 15:15, is about a man who wastes all of his money?

    • A.

      The Lost Sheep

    • B.

      The Beautiful Pearl

    • C.

      The Prodigal Son

    • D.

      The Mustard Seed

    Correct Answer
    C. The Prodigal Son
    Explanation
    The parable of the Prodigal Son, told in Luke 15:15, is about a man who wastes all of his money. In the parable, the younger son asks his father for his share of the inheritance and goes to a distant country where he squanders all his wealth on reckless living. He eventually finds himself in poverty and returns to his father, who welcomes him back with open arms. This parable serves as a lesson about forgiveness and the unconditional love of God.

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  • 12. 

    Where does the tax collector Zacchaeus hide from Jesus in Luke 19:4?

    • A.

      In a Pond

    • B.

      Under a Rock

    • C.

      In a Tree

    • D.

      Inside a House

    Correct Answer
    C. In a Tree
    Explanation
    In Luke 19:4, it is mentioned that Zacchaeus, the tax collector, hides from Jesus in a tree. This hiding spot allowed Zacchaeus to get a better view of Jesus, as he was short in stature. By climbing up the tree, he was able to see Jesus passing by and have a personal encounter with him.

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  • 13. 

    When Jesus goes into Jerusalem in Matthew 21:2, what animals does he ask his disciples to get for him?

    • A.

      Elephant and Camel

    • B.

      Donkey and Colt

    • C.

      Pig and Mule

    • D.

      Cat and Dog

    Correct Answer
    B. Donkey and Colt
    Explanation
    In Matthew 21:2, Jesus asks his disciples to get a donkey and a colt for him when he goes into Jerusalem. This is significant because it fulfills the prophecy in Zechariah 9:9 which states, "Rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion! Shout, Daughter Jerusalem! See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey." By riding on a donkey, Jesus symbolizes humility and peaceful intentions as he enters Jerusalem.

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  • 14. 

    What weapon does David use to beat Goliath in 1 Samuel 17:49?

    • A.

      A Spear

    • B.

      A Sword

    • C.

      A Snake

    • D.

      A Sling

    Correct Answer
    D. A Sling
    Explanation
    David uses a sling to beat Goliath in 1 Samuel 17:49. A sling is a simple weapon consisting of a piece of leather or fabric with a long string attached to it. The user swings the sling around and releases one end of the string, propelling the stone or projectile towards the target with great force and accuracy. In the biblical story, David uses his skill with the sling to strike Goliath in the forehead, ultimately defeating him.

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  • 15. 

    Besides the wise men, who came to see Jesus after he was born in Luke 2:16?

    • A.

      Tax Collectors

    • B.

      Shepherds

    • C.

      Sailors

    • D.

      Carpenters

    Correct Answer
    B. Shepherds
    Explanation
    In Luke 2:16, besides the wise men, shepherds also came to see Jesus after he was born. This is mentioned in the Bible as a significant event, where the shepherds were visited by an angel who announced the birth of Jesus. The shepherds then went to Bethlehem to witness the baby Jesus lying in a manger. Their presence signifies the humble and ordinary people who were among the first to recognize and worship Jesus as the Messiah.

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