Who Am I?
What Happened Next?
Signs and Symbols
Who said this, and what can we learn?
Trivia Challenge Questions
100

After leaving my home because I murdered someone, God called me to lead His people out of slavery in Egypt. 

Moses

100

After Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, God questioned them. What happened next?

Any of the following answers will be accepted:

- Adam and Eve blamed each other and the serpent

- God punished Adam, Eve, and the serpent

- They were expelled from the garden

100

After the flood, God placed this in the sky as a reminder of His promise never again to destroy the earth with a flood.

the rainbow
100

The story of Noah teaches us that following God sometimes requires doing what?

Obeying God even when others do not understand or agree.

100

How many years did the Israelites wander in the wilderness before entering the Promised Land? And why?

40 years because they didn't have the faith to take the land in the first place. 

200

I was Ruth's mother in law. After losing my husband and sons, I returned to Bethlehem and asked people to call me by a new name. If you can name me and my new name, you can get 100 extra points. 

Naomi, Mara
200

After Noah and his family left the ark, what did Noah do before anything else?

He built an altar and worshiped God.

200

God used this object to get Moses’ attention and show that He was calling him to lead Israel.

a burning bush

200

"Wherever you go, I will go; wherever you live, I will live. Your people will be my people, and your God will be my God." Who said this and what can we learn from it?

Ruth said it to her mother in law, Naomi. We can learn that God honors people who are faithful to His kingdom and His people. 

200

What were the names of the first two sons born to Adam and Eve? And what happened to them?

Cain and Abel. Cain murdered Abel due to jealousy. 

300

God asked me to leave my home and follow Him. He promised to give me as many descendents as there are stars. 

Abraham

300

Jonah preached to the city of Ninevah and they repented. What happened next?

He went outside the city to wait on God to burn the city. Then, begged to die. 

300

Gideon asked God for this sign twice to confirm God's direction. (It's an item). 

a fleece

300

"My God sent his angel to shut the lions’ mouths so that they would not hurt me, for I have been found innocent in his sight." Who said this and what can we learn from his story?

Daniel said this. He teaches us that we should be faithful to God no matter the consequences. 

300

What was David's job in the palace before he was the king?

To play the harp or lyre in order to keep King Saul calm. 

400

God called me to defeat a powerful army, but He reduced my soldiers from thousands to only 300 men. Then, my army won using a lamp, a clay jar, and one more item. If you can name the third item, you can have 100 extra points. 

Gideon, trumpet

400

God wrote the ten commandments on tablets. What happened after Moses brought them down from Mount Sianai?

Moses found the Israelites worshipping an idol and he threw the tablets down breaking them. 

400

God used this object that belonged to Moses to show Pharaoh his mighty power. It turned the Nile into blood, turned into a snake, and parted the Rea Sea. 

a staff

400

Who said this quote, and what can we learn from it? "And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?"

Mordecai said this to Esther. We can learn that God places us where we are for His purpose. 

400

What were the two names of the tribes of Israel that came from the line of Joseph?

Ephraim and Manasseh

500

I was dedicated to God by my mother before I was born, and God spoke to me as a young boy while I served in the temple. Later in life, God used me to anoint two kings of Israel. 

Samuel

500

After Esther revealed Haman’s plan to destroy the Jews, what happened to Haman?

He was executed on the same gallows he had prepared for Mordecai.

500

God guided the Israelites through the wilderness using these two visible signs: one during the day and one at night. 

pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night

500

Genesis 50:20 - "You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good. He brought me to this position so I could save the lives of many people."  Who said this, and what can we learn?

Joseph was talking to his brothers who sold him into slavery. We can learn that God will turn the trials of this life for our good and His glory.  

500

Put the following events/stories in order: 

Abraham, Creation, David and Goliath, Exodus and the Ten Plagues, Joseph, Noah, The Ten Commandments

1. Creation

2. Noah

3. Abraham

4. Joseph

5. Exodus/the 10 Plagues

6. The 10 Commandments

7. David and Goliath

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