Genesis
Exodus
Jonah
1 Peter
Revelation
100

How did God create the universe and life

he used his holy powers

100

Why does God seem to make things worse before they get better

to show his divine powers over Egypt

100

what did Jonah get swallowed by  

a giant fish

100
  1. How does Peter's message of a "living hope" (1 Peter 1:3-9) help believers endure present suffering and persecution, especially when trials feel pointless?

grounding their present pain in a future, certain reality

100
  1. What do the symbols represent? (e.g., The Four Horsemen, the Beast, the Dragon, the Harlot, the 144,000).

historical events, future prophecies, or ongoing spiritual battles.

200

Why did Adam and Eve disobey, and what was the consequence

because saten tempted them and they got kicked out of eden

200

Who is Moses to lead? (Exodus 3-4)

the Israelites (Hebrews)

200

Why did they throw Jonah over the boat

he was the cause of a storm made by god

200

 In what ways are believers a "chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation" (1 Peter 2:9), and how does this spiritual identity contrast with worldly values?

chosen people (set apart by God for His purposes), a royal priesthood

200
  1. Who is the Antichrist, and is it a specific person or system? (Often linked to Nero, modern leaders, or global systems).

antichrist" (or "many antichrists") as anyone or any spirit that denies the Father and the Son, specifically rejecting that Jesus Christ came in the flesh. In this sense, "antichrists" are false teachers or opponents of the faith who were present even in the first century.

300

ow was Noah's Ark possible without food

hey brought large stores of dried grains, fruits, and vegetables, similar to modern canning/preserving.

300

who did Moses free from Pharaoh

the Isrealists

300

why did God make a giant storm when Jonah tried to cross

he was running from God

300

How should Christians submit to governing authorities (1 Peter 2:13-17) and conduct themselves honorably to silence critics, even when doing good?

Christians are instructed to submit to governing authorities as a means of honoring God and silencing critics [1, 2]. This submission is to be done "for the Lord’s sake" and applies to every human authority, from the highest official down to local governors [1, 3].

300
  1. When do these prophecies happen? (Futurist)

Prophecies (especially in Revelation chapters 4-22) will happen in the future, specifically in events leading up to and including the second coming of Christ.

400

Who were the "sons of God" and the Nephilim in Genesis 6

fallen angels mating with human women

400

thou shall not st___? finsh

thou shall not steal

400

Who was Jonah running from

God

400

What does it mean to be "sober and vigilant," and how can we effectively resist the devil, described as a " roaring lion" (1 Peter 5:8)?

mentally alert and self-controlled

400
  1. What is the meaning of Jesus's appearance and words? (e.g., His voice like rushing waters, the two-edged sword, the white stone).

his divine power, authority, and role as both Savior and Judge.

500

What is the consequence of the Tower of Babel

confusion of languagus 

500

Why did Pharaoh refuse to let Israel go?

his own pride, political power, reliance on Israelite slave labor for Egypt's economy, and ultimately, because God deliberately hardened his heart to demonstrate His own supreme power over Egypt and fulfill His promises to Israel

500

what was the city God spared called

Nineveh

500

In 1 Peter 1:1, believers are called "elect exiles." What does this identity mean for their daily lives and perspective on the world, especially concerning holiness and obedience (1 Peter 1:14-17, 2:11)?

they are God's chosen people who do not truly belong to this world; their real citizenship is in heaven.

500
  1. What is the significance of the messages to the Seven Churches? (Did they refer to literal churches, historical eras, or timeless spiritual conditions?). 

hey were addressed to literal churches in Asia Minor with specific issues, but they also function as timeless spiritual profiles for all believers and communities