Why was the book of Philemon written
On behalf of forgiveness of Onesimus by Philemon, due to Onesimus being a slave and running away from Philemon
According to 2 Chronicles 14, Asa defeated an army of how many men?
1,000,000
In Ezekiel 23, there are two sisters depicted. What are they names and what do they represent?
Oholah and Oholibah.
Oholah represents Samaria/Israel
Oholibah represents Judah/Jerusalem
What guarded the garden of eden after the fall of man accroding to Genesis 3
The cherubim
This city was where Jesus was born
Bethlehem
In Romans 4, this person is described as the father of many nations, and what was the reason he was chosen?
Abraham, his faith in belief in God
Psalms 51 occurs during a specific period in David's life, what is the time period and what does it show us as Christians?
Sleeping with Bathsheba and killing Uriah. How to repent and ask for forgiveness from God after sinning
Isaiah 53 is a chapter that describes what person? And what other descriptions was he given in this chapter?
Jesus, Man of Sorrows, tender plant, root out of dry ground, a lamb to the slaughter, smitten by God
According to Genesis 25 was Abraham's wife after Sarah died?
Keturah
This city was the capital of the world until conquered by the Medes and Persians
Babylon
What vision did Peter receive in Acts 11, and what was represented in this vision, and who was Peter to minister to
Peter received a vision of unclean animals and was told to eat, this represented the work of God and gospel of Jesus Christ being given to the Gentiles as well, and Peter was to minister to Corneliius and his family
According to 2 Kings 11 and 12 who was the youngest king of Judah, how old was he when began as king, and who was his chief adviser
Joash, 7 years old, Jehoida was his chief adviser
Daniel 7 describes four beasts, what were the descriptions and what do they represent?
First beast was like a lion, and it had the wings of an eagle, and represents Babylon
Second beast was like a bear. It was raised up on one of its sides, and it had three ribs in its mouth between its teeth and represents the Medes and the Persians
Third beast was like a leopard, with four wings of a bird on its back. And the beast had four heads, and dominion was given to it and represents the Greeks.
Fourth beast was fourth beast, terrifying and dreadful and exceedingly strong. It had great iron teeth; it devoured and broke in pieces and stamped what was left with its feet. It was different from all the beasts that were before it, and it had ten horns and represents the Roman empire
What foods did Esau sell his birthright for?
(For Isaac of Ifeanyi) What does a birthright represent?
Bread and Lentils
This city is where David and his family reigned for generations
Jerusalem
With what are we as Christians ransomed and redeemed with in 1 Peter 1?
The blood of Jesus Christ
What was the name given to Solomon by God according Nathan in 2 Samuel 12, and what does it mean?
Jedidiah, loved by the Lord
Who was placed as governor in Jerusalem after the fall Judah according to Jeremiah 40?
Gedaliah
Which of Joseph's brothers convinced them all to not kill him in Genesis 37 and how much did sell him for?
Reuben, and he was sold for 20 pieces of silver
Paul was on his way to what city before being blinded by Christ
Damascus
Galatians 2 and Galatians 5 was partially written in response to what practice that was happening to Gentiles when they were converted? Why did Paul believe this practice was unnecessary?
Circumcision, and Paul believed this was unnecessary because faith in Christ, and righteousness through faith and faith in love was the only necessity for Salvation and not through Old Testament laws
According to Isaiah 39, what does Isaiah prophecy to Hezekiah, and what possible reasons would God disapprove of Hezekiah showing all his wealth and riches?
Everything he showed to the Babylonians would be taken captive there. God saw pride in Hezekiah and him leaning on his own strength, might, and wealth
Jeremiah 28 talks about a false prophet and his prophecies. Who is the false prophet, what was his prophecy, and what did he break that was on Jeremiah?
Hananiah, claims God has broken the yoke of Babylon, will bring back Jeconiah the king of Judah as well as all the captives. He broke a yoke off Jeremiah's neck.
According to Genesis 31, what is the name of where Laban and Jacob met before separating, and what does it mean
Mizpah, meaning watchtower, (may God watch over you)
Who built the first city in the Bible
Nimrod