The birth of Jesus
Noah's Ark
The Good Samaritan
The Exodus
David and Goliath
100

Where did Joseph and Mary travel when she was pregnant with Baby Jesus?

 Bethlehem

100

Who was Noah's grandfather?

Methuselah 



100

What did Jesus agree were the most important things God wanted us to do?

Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.

100

What is the main lesson of Exodus?


The overall theme of Exodus is redemption—how God delivered the Israelites and made them His special people.

100

 What animal did David have to fight to protect his father’s sheep

A Lion.

200

Where did Joseph and Mary stay in Bethlehem?

In a place where animals were kept

200

Who was Noah's father?

Lamech

200

Why did the expert ask “who is my neighbor?” Who acted like a neighbor to the man who was hurt?

The expert in the law recognized he was unable to love his neighbor as the law required. However, instead of admitting he was a sinner who needed God's grace and forgiveness, he sought to loosen the demands of the Law by narrowly defining who his neighbor was. “And who is my neighbor?” he asked Jesus.

200

 The sons of Jacob entered Egypt with Jacob and whom?

They also took with them their livestock and the possessions they had acquired in Canaan, and Jacob and all his offspring went to Egypt.

200

 What was David taking to his brothers as they were on the battlefield?

 Grain and bread for his brothers, and cheese for their commanding officer.

300

Who appeared to the shepherds?

An angel

300

Who was Noah's oldest son?

Japheth

300

Why did the Samaritan help the injured man? Why did the other people ignore the man?

 He didn't stop to think about whether he should help him because of where he was from, or what group the man belonged to. He saw that this man needed help and he felt compassion.

300

 Who came to power in Egypt?

They began with Mohamed Naguib, then Gamal Abdel Nasser, and Anwar Sadat. He was followed by Hosni Mubarak, and then Mohamed Morsi.

300

What did King Saul give to David to take into battle with him?

The king’s armor and sword.

400

  Who was the one  that came to Mary  What was the angel's name

Gabriel

400

How old was Noah when the Flood began?

 six hundred years old

400

What is the Good Samaritan in the Bible about?

The story is told in Luke 10:29–37: A man going from Jerusalem to Jericho is attacked by robbers who strip him and beat him. A priest and a Levite pass by without helping him. But a Samaritan stops and cares for him, taking him to an inn where the Samaritan pays for his care. 

400

How did the oppression affect the Israelites?

The Egyptians assigned taskmasters over the Israelites to oppress them with forced labor. They built Pithom and Rameses as supply cities for Pharaoh. 12 But the more they oppressed them, the more they multiplied and spread so that the Egyptians came to dread the Israelites.

400

What did David take into battle instead of the things that King Saul gave him?

A sling and 5 stones.

500

What year was Jesus Born in

4 to 6 BC

500

Why did God flood the earth?

 God was acting to restore the goodness of his creation.

500

Why did the Jews hate the Samaritans?

The Samaritans tried to undermine the Jews with their Persian rulers and slowed the rebuilding of Jerusalem and its temple.

500

How did God reward the mid

 By giving them families.

500

Where did David hit Goliath with the stone from his sling?

In Goliath’s forehead.

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