What is the shortest verse in the Bible?
John 11:35, "He wept". :(
The title “Immanu’el" (God with us) belongs to whom?
Jesus
At the Last Supper, there were this many people seated at the table, including Jesus.
13
He works out regularly and wants to honor God through his health. According to 1 Corinthians 6:19, what does the Bible say our bodies are?
What is “a temple of the Holy Spirit”?
Which disciple did the others outrun to the tomb of Jesus?
They outran Peter
What year did Jesus die in?
AD 30-33
What does “Gird up your loins” or in Hebrew “hagor et matneichem” mean?
Prepare yourself for battle/ Get ready for battle - (Jeremiah 1:17)
According to Matthew 18:22, when Peter asks Jesus how many times he should forgive his brother, Jesus replies “not seven times, but…”
seventy seven times
He’s going on a mission trip to share the gospel in another country. Who in the Bible was called to leave his homeland and follow God into the unknown?
Who is Abraham?
How many chapters of the Bible would you have to read a day to finish it in exactly one year?
About 4 (3.2)
Who were the two Caesars who ruled throughout Jesus's life?
Caesar Augustus and Tiberius
What does it mean for someone to be "stiff-necked", or in Hebrew, "qesheh `oreph"?
For someone to be stubborn (Exodus 32:9)
Ref: When riding an ox, riders would often use a light pole upon the neck of the animal to turn for direction. And if an ox was hard to control or stubborn, it was stiff-necked. (How the Lord described the Israelites, His chosen people)
Jesus tells a parable about a shepherd with 100 sheep. One goes missing. What percentage of the flock did the shepherd leave behind to go find the one?
99%
He’s learning to manage money wisely and invest for the future. Which parable did Jesus tell that shows the importance of using what God gives us with purpose?
What is the Parable of the Talents?
Who danced before the Lord?
David
The shortest book in the Bible is 3 John, with only one chapter, but how many words does it have?
299 words
What does it mean to “change one’s mind” or in Greek, “metanoeō”?
To repent (Luke 17:4)
Reference: reorientation of one’s heart, mind, thinking, and behaviors, to turn back to the things of God.
Knowing the number of days Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, how many hours was He tempted?
960 hours
(40 days × 24 hours = 960 hours)
He recently changed his college major and is trusting God with his next steps. Which man in the New Testament experienced a complete life shift after encountering Jesus?
Who is Paul?
Which Psalm did Jesus quote on the cross?
Psalms 22, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
Acts, Amos, 1 Chronicles
Titus, Zechariah, Zephaniah
What is the “called-out ones”, in Greek “ekklesia”
The Church (Matthew 16:18)
Reference: outside of a religious context, the ekklesia would mean a formal gathering of citizens. Biblically, it is a representation of the body of believers, not confined to a specific location or building. Rather, a gathering of people, a congregation, a church.
With five loaves of bread and two fish, Jesus fed 5,000 men—not counting women and children. If each man had 1 wife, and 2,000 men had 2 children, 1,500 men had 1 child, and the remaining men had 3 children, how many people did Jesus actually feed?
20,000 people !
(men and women = 5000+5000 = 10,000; children = 4000+1500+4500 = 10,000; 10,000+10,000 = 20,000)
He wants to grow in faith and build godly habits like self-control, endurance, and love. What passage encourages believers to keep adding these traits to their lives?
What is 2 Peter 1:5–7?
Do not fear/Fear not