What does the Greek word "agape" mean?
Unconditional LOVE
The mother of John the Baptist
Elizabeth
Pride goes before a fall
Proverb!
How many books in the Bible?
66
We have more information on this Bible character than any other except Jesus. One of the few kings over united Israel.
King David
What are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet?
Alpha & Omega
Jesus is both! :)
*DAILY DOUBLE*
Two queens of a nation not her own: one a hero, the other a villain:
Patience is bitter but it's fruit is sweet
Imposter!
How many minor prophets are there?
12
The one who SHOULD have replaced Judas (not Matthias):
Paul the Apostle
How many times is the Greek word christianos used in the NT?
3!
This woman confined herself in the temple courts for decades after the death of her husband:
Anna
The leech has two daughters: Give and Give
Proverb!
Which book is last in the Hebrew Tanakh (our Old Testament)?
Chronicles
*DAILY DOUBLE*
The descendants of a rebellious man that God punished severely.
The Sons of Korah
What does the Greek word charis mean?
Grace
Who does Paul call "outstanding among the apostles"?
Junia
A closed hand will wither away but a seed planted in diligence bring the harvest.
Imposter! I wrote this one haha.
What literary structure in the OT book of Isaiah reflects the Messiah and the structure of our Bible today?
The first 39 chapters of Isaiah focus on judgment, law, and covenant failure. This pertains to the 39 books of the OT. The latter 27 chapters of Isaiah focus on comfort, salvation, grace, restoration, and the Messiah. This pertains to the 27 books of the NT.
Not David, but a fellow shepherd.
Amos
What book in the New Testament contains the most hapax legomena?
Revelation
The first convert to Christianity on the continent of Europe was:
Lydia
Man scatters the seed but God makes it grow.
Imposter! This is from 1 Corinthians, not Proverbs.
What book in the Bible is structured as five major sections that mirror the five books of Moses (the Torah)?
Psalms (divided into five books: Psalms 1–41, 42–72, 73–89, 90–106, 107–150)
A Gentile King that was mad for God.
Nebuchadnezzar