Events
What did God use to create Eve?
One of Adam's ribs
In what town was Jesus born?
Bethlehem
Which book of the Bible is a collection of 150 songs, prayers, and poems?
Psalms
Who got drunk and ended up naked in his tent?
Noah
Who paved the way for the Messiah?
John the Baptist
Where did God confuse the language of the people?
Tower of Babel
When Jesus was 12, he went missing. Where did Mary and Joseph find him?
In the temple. "Why did you need to search? Didn't you not know I must be in my Father's house?"
Which book of the Bible shows God's love and redemption through two women?
Ruth
Who fathered the 12 tribes of Israel?
Who was upset about the birth of Jesus and ordered that all male children age 2 and under be killed?
How many years were the Israelites slaves in Egypt?
430 years
What was the significance of the veil being torn?
When Jesus died, the veil in the temple tore. The veil was what separated them from the Holy of Holies, which was the Most Holy Place where God's presence dwelled. When the veil was torn, it symbolized there was now nothing separating them from the presence of God. The veil was THICK and was torn from top to bottom, so a supernatural event. So now we all have access to God's presence and a relationship with Him. Through Jesus' sacrifice alone.
Which Major Prophet tells of Jesus 700 years before his birth?
Isaiah
Who were the two spies that believed they could go in and conquer the Promised Land?
Joshua and Caleb
Who denied Jesus three times, but lived out his life proclaiming the truth of the gospel to the Jews?
Peter (Peter denied Jesus three times and later had the opportunity to say he loved Jesus three times when he encountered Jesus after his resurrection. Peter spent the rest of his life preaching to the Jewish people. Ironic, isn't it? The disciple that denied Jesus spent his life preaching to a people group that still denies Jesus)
Why was Daniel thrown into the lion's den?
Daniel didn't follow Darius's order to pray to only him. He continued praying to God Most High.
When did the first New Testament believers receive the Holy Spirit?
Day of Pentecost (Jewish believers already celebrated Pentecost, but at this time, believers received the Holy Spirit like tongues of fire)
Which New Testament book, that gives practical advice on how to live as a Christian, tells us that no one can tame the tongue?
James
Who begrudgingly preached God's message to the Assyrians and saw a great revial?
Jonah
Who was the first christian martyr?
Stephen (Saul was present at his stoning)
Which pagan kingdom conquered the northern kingdom of Israel? Which pagan kingdom conquered the southern kingdom of Judah?
Assyria captured Israel and Babylonia captured Judah
What event caused Saul's (Paul's) conversion?
He encountered Jesus on the road to Damasas and was blinded. He was told to go into the city and a man named Ananias would find him. Even though Ananias was afraid of Saul (because of his history of persecuting followers of Jesus) he obeyed and found Saul. He laid hands and prayed over him and scales fell off Saul's eyes and he was able to see and was immediately baptized.
Each gospel book was written to different target audiences. List the intended audience of each gospel.
Matthew-Jews
Mark-Romans
Luke-Gentiles
John-everyone (all believers)
Who led the first wave of returned exiles back to their homeland to rebuild the temple?
Zerubbabel
In the book of Philemon, Paul asked that Philemon, the slave owner, have leniency toward which runaway slave?
Onesimus (He ran away from Philemon, and encountered Paul and became a believer. So Paul sent him back to Philemon and wrote the letter to encouraged Philemon have leniency and accept him as a fellow believer and brother in Christ)