Philemon
Jude
Isaiah 21-25
Job 26-30
So Many Children
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The letter of Philemon is from who?

Paul and Timothy (Phil 1:1)

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What number book in the Bible is Philemon?

65th

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Who is it that Isaiah says, “is going to lay waste the earth and devastate it?”

The Lord (Isaiah 24:1)

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Of whom does Job say, “The house he builds is like a moth’s cocoon, like a hut made by a watchman?”

The wicked. (Job 27:18)

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In which Gospel did Jesus predict that children rebelling against their parents would be a sign of the end times?


Mark (13:12)

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The letter of Philemon is addressed to which three specific people and which specific group?

Philemon, Apphia, Archippus, the church that meets in your home. (Phil 1:1-2)

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What did the archangel Michael dispute with the devil about.

The body of Moses. (Jude 1:9)

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What message does the man in a chariot with a team of horses give?

Babylon has fallen. (Isaiah 21:9)

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Fill in the blanks: ______________________ - that is wisdom, and to _________________ is understanding.

“The fear of the Lord—that is wisdom, and to shun evil is understanding.” (Job 28:28)

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Which book mentions how wonderful grandchildren are?

Proverbs (17:6)

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What is the additional favor that Paul asks of Philemon?

Prepare a guest room for him. (Phil 1:22)

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What response are they to have toward those who doubt?

Be merciful. (Jude 1:22)

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What city does Isaiah say will be forgotten for 70 years then return to her lucrative prostitution?

Tyre (Isaiah 23:17-18)

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Who is it that Job says now “mock him in song”?

The young men. (Job 30:9)

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Which prophets said that he was neither a prophet nor a prophet’s son?

Amos (7:14)

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What is it that Paul has heard about that has given him great joy and encouragement?

Philemon’s love for all His holy people and his faith in the Lord Jesus (Phil 1:7)

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Which Old Testament person does Jude say prophesied about these evil people?

Enoch, the seventh form Adam. (Jude 1:14)

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Isaiah says that, “On this mountain the Lord Almighty will prepare a feast of rich food” for who?

All people. (Isaiah 25:6)

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To whom does Job say, ““How you have helped the powerless! How you have saved the arm that is feeble! What advice you have offered to one without wisdom! And what great insight you have displayed!

His friends. Specifically, Bildad. (Job 26:2-3)

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Which judge had 70 sons?

Gideon (Judges 8:30)

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Why does Paul say he would have liked to keep Onesimus with him?

So he could take Philemon’s place in helping him. (Phil 1:13)

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Jude says they are to keep themselves in God’s love as they wait for what?

The mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life (Jude 1:21)

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Of whom does Isaiah say, “You have been a refuge for the poor, a refuge for the needy in their distress, a shelter from the storm and a shade from the heat?”

The Lord (Isaiah 25:4)

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What does Job tell his friends that he will never admit till the day he dies?

That they are right. (Job 27:5)

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Who made sacrifices in case any of his children had sinned?

Job (1:5)

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Why does Paul suggest to Philemon that Onesimus was separated from him for a little while?

So that he might have him back forever as a brother. (Phil 1:15-16)

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What three groups does Jude use as examples of those who suffer the punishment of the eternal fire?

1) The Israelites who came out of Egypt but were later destroyed. 2) The angels who did not keep their positions of authority. 3) Sodom and Gomorrah and the surrounding towns who gave themselves up to sexuality and perversion. (Jude 1:5-7)

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In Isaiah’s prophecy against the valley of Vision, the Lord expected what on that day but instead heard what?

Expected weeping and wailing but instead heard joy and revelry. (Isaiah 22:12-13)

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What is it that Job, in chapter 29, says he longs for?

The months gone by, the days when God watched over him. (Job 29:2)

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What priest was too indulgent toward his spoiled sons?

Eli (1 Samuel 3:13)

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What does James say is the solution to the desires that battle within us?

Submission to God. (James 4:7)