Q: True or False: Only one person wrote the whole Bible.
A: What is False? (The Bible was written by many people inspired by God.\
Q: This type of Bible study follows the events in the order they happened, from beginning to end.
A: What is Chronological study?
Q: In the SOAP method, “S” stands for this, which means choosing a Bible verse or passage to read.
A: What is Scripture?
Q: This is the very first book of the Old Testament
A: What is Genesis?
Q: True or False: The New Testament is the second part of the Bible.
What is True?
Q: This is the main reason why the Bible was written.
A: What is to teach us about God and how to live for Him?
Q: In this kind of Bible study, you pick a specific subject — like love, fear, or forgiveness — and look at what the Bible says about it in different places
A: What is Topical study?
Q: The “O” in SOAP stands for this. It means paying attention to what’s happening in the verse and who’s talking.
A: What is Observation?
Q: This man led God’s people out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments.
A: Who is Moses?
Q: The New Testament tells us about the life of this very important person.
Who is Jesus?
Q: The Bible has many translations like NLT, KJV, and ESV. Why do we have different translations?
A: What is to help different people understand God’s Word in a way that’s clear for them?
Q: This Bible study method focuses on learning the meaning of a single word in the Bible by looking at its use in different verses and sometimes the original language.
A: What is Word study?
Q: In SOAP, “A” stands for this. It’s about thinking, “How can I use what I read in my own life?”
A: What is Application?
Q: True or False: The Old Testament comes before the New Testament in the Bible.
A: What is True?
Q: The New Testament shows how people learned to follow Jesus after this big event.
What is after Jesus came back to life (resurrection)?
Q: The Bible is made up of two main parts. Name them.
A: What are the Old Testament and New Testament?
Q: Which Bible study method is best: chronological, topical, or word study?
A: What is None is “best” — it depends on what you’re trying to learn. All of them help you understand God’s Word in different ways.
Q: The “P” in SOAP stands for this. It’s the part where you talk to God about what you learned.
A: What is Prayer?
Q: God told this man to build a big boat because a flood was coming.
A: Who is Noah?
Q: This person was born in a stable and is the Son of God.
A: Who is Jesus?
Q: The Bible was written by over 40 authors across different times and places. What do they all have in common?
A: What is they were all inspired by God to write His message?
Q: True or False: There’s only one “right” way to study the Bible, and if you don’t do it that way, you’re doing it wrong.
A: What is False? (God speaks through His Word in many ways. What matters most is that you study it with the right heart.)
Q: A friend asks, “What is the SOAP Bible Study Method?” How would you explain all 4 steps in your own words?
A: What is You read a verse (Scripture), think about what it says (Observation), ask how it connects to your life (Application), and then talk to God about it (Prayer)?
Q: In the Old Testament, people often gave these kinds of offerings to God.
A: What are sacrifices?
True or False: The New Testament teaches us how to live like Jesus and love others.
What is true?