Inspiration
People in History
Biblical Authors
Books of the Bible
Miscellaneous
100

Inspiration means "God-...."

breathed
100

I wrote Amazing Grace.

John Newton

100

I wrote 14 books in the New Testament.

Apostle Paul

100

The book of the first mention of the Gospel?

Genesis

100

Number of Biblical authors? (Range: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s).

43

200

This type of inspiration means every word was inspired of God.

verbal

200

I developed the printing press.

Johann Gutenberg

200

I am known as "The Revelator."

Apostle John

200

This book by the Apostle Paul compares the Bible to a two-edged sword.

Hebrews

200

Who wrote the Bible

Holy Spirit

300

This word means all of the Bible is inspired.

plenary

300

Provided for over 2,000 orphans without ever publicly requesting funds or food.

George Muller

300

The sword never departed from my house after my acts of adultery and murder.

David

300

What do we call the first five books of the Bible?

Pentateuch

300

The claim that the human writers became robots when the Holy Spirit gave them Scripture.

Mechanical dictation

400

This type of inspiration claims that only part of the Bible is inspired by God.

Partial inspiration
400

A man in the Middle Ages who desired to see the common person read the Bible in English. (not King James)

John Wycliffe

400

I wrote the Pentateuch.

Moses.

400

What collection of books that record the 400 years between II Chronicles and Matthew are not found in the canon of Scripture?

Apocrypha

400

"All scripture is given by inspiration of God" is found where? (I Timothy, II Timothy, I Corinthians, or Luke)

II Timothy 3:16

500

This type of inspiration says that God only inspired the thoughts of the Bible and man interpreted God's thoughts into his own words.

Conceptual inspiration

500

The French atheist whose house was used by the Geneva Bible Society after his death.

Voltaire

500

I was a doctor.

Luke

500

Oldest book in the Bible (when it was written, not when it took place).

Job

500

The smallest letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

jot