Who was Enoch's father?
Jared
Gen 5:18What was Abraham's original name given to him by his father Terah?
Abram
Gen 11:26
At what age did David begin his reign, and for how long?
30 years; 40 years
2nd Sam 5:3-5
What was the new name given to Daniel when he entered Babylon?
Dan 1:7
How long did Enoch walk with God here on Earth?
300 years
Gen 5:22-23
Where was Abraham born?
Gen 11:28
Where was David Born?
Bethlehem
1 Sam 16:4-13
What was the request put forward by Daniel, to the steward, the Chief of eunuchs that was in charge of the Hebrew boys?
To serve the Hebrew boys fruits and veggies for 10 days, and after examine their appearance in contrast to those who ate the King's food.
Dan 1:11-15
365 years
Gen 5:23-24
What was the promise that God gave to Abraham?
1) He will have many descendants
2) He will inherit the land of Canaan
3) He will be prosperous
Gen 17:1-14
Who was the mighty fighter that fought David and where was he from?
Goliath, Gath
1 Sam 17:4
What was the plot against Daniel put in motion by the governors and satraps?
Consulted together to establish a royal statute and make a firm decree that whoever worships a man or god for 30 days, except King Darius would be cast into the lions den
Dan 6:7-9
Who is the son of Enoch?
Methuselah
Gen 5:22
What is one of the defining traits of Abraham?
Faith
Heb 11:9
"By faith he came a sorjouner in the Land of Promise.."
What is the name of the son born by Bathsheba?
Solomon
2 Sam 12:24
How many government administrations was Daniel a government official of?
Daniel is made an officer in Babylon by four kings:
Who is Enoch's great-grandson?
Noah
Gen 5: 28-29
He was 75 when God called him to leave his home
Gen 12:4Why did God forbade David to build him a temple?
Because he was a warrior, and had killed many people
1 Chron 17:4.How long is Daniel's ministry?
Daniel's ministry spans the entire 70 year captivity
Daniel is captured as a young man in Nebuchadnezzar’s first siege of Jerusalem, and he lives in Babylon right into the reign of Cyrus the Persian.
This is the same Cyrus who decrees that the Israelite exiles may return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple that Nebuchadnezzar destroyed (Ezra 1:1–4).