Who was the woman from Jericho who helped two Israelite spies?
Rahab
Where were the Israelites enslaved for hundred of years?
Egypt
What is the event when the Israelites left Egypt?
The Exodus
What is defined as "the decision to break God's law"?
Sin
What animal is NOT mentioned in the Bible?
Who were the parents of Isaac -- and therefore all of Israel?
Abraham and Sarah
Where did God give Moses the Ten Commandments?
Mount Sinai
On what holiday do Jews celebrate their rescue from Egypt?
Passover
What did Esau sell for a pot of stew or porridge?
His birthright
Which country is the largest publisher of Bibles?
China
Of the twelve spies sent by Moses into Canaan, which two brought back a good report?
Caleb and Joshua
What river did the Israelites have to cross to get into Canaan?
The Jordan River
What do we call the event when humans first sinned and had to leave the garden?
The Fall
What is it called when people turn from their sin and ask God to forgive them?
Repentance
What language was the Old Testament originally written in?
Hebrew
Who tempted Eve in the garden of Eden?
The serpent/Satan
From where did Moses send twelve spies into Canaan? It was here that Israel decided not to enter the promised land
Kadesh-Barnea
What happened to Moses on Mount Nebo?
He saw the land of Canaan, and then he died.
According to the fourth command, what should we honor?
The Sabbath
What language was the New Testament originally written in?
Greek
While Joseph was a slave in Egypt, who tried convincing him to sin?
Potiphar's wife
Where in the wilderness did God make bitter water drinkable?
Marah
In Joseph's early dreams, what bowed down to him?
Sheaves of grain, and then the sun, moon, and eleven stars.
What does the word atone mean?
To right a wrong
What is the longest verse in the Bible?
Esther 8:9 "The king's scribes were summoned at that time, in the third month, which is the month of Sivan, on the twenty-third day. And an edict was written, according to all that Mordecai commanded concerning the Jews, to the satraps and the governors and the officials of the provinces from India to Ethiopia, 127 provinces, to each province in its own script and to each people in its own language, and also to the Jews in their script and their language."