Old Testament Facts
New Testament Facts
People of the Bible
Jesus' Parables
Sticky Points
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The book of Genesis is which book of the Bible?

a) The first book

b) The seventh book

c) The final book

What is a) The first book of the Bible 

"Genesis" means "beginning" or "origin". The book is so named because it explains the origins of many things such as the universe, the earth, people, sin, and the nation of Israel. It is traditionally believed to have been written by Moses.

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Jesus' crown when he was crucified was made of this.
What is thorns?
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This man betrayed Jesus

Who is Judas?

Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus primarily due to his greed and dissatisfaction with Jesus' teachings and actions. He made a deal with the religious authorities to hand Jesus over in exchange for thirty pieces of silver.

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In this parable, a father welcomes back his wayward son

The Prodigal Son

The Parable of the Prodigal Son tells the story of a younger son who asks for his inheritance, squanders it in a distant country, and ends up in desperate circumstances. When he returns home, his father warmly embraces him, highlighting the themes of God's unconditional love, forgiveness, and the joy of repentance and reconciliation.

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Fill in the blank to the sticky point!

"Hurt people, hurt people time and time again.

Forgiven people, forgive people ____ and ____ again."

What is over and over?

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He was the first man created by God

Who is Adam?

In Genesis 2:7, it is written: "Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being."

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Besides gold and frankincense, this was the third gift from the wise men for baby Jesus.
What is myrrh?
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This man was swallowed by a great fish

Who is Jonah?

Jonah was swallowed by a fish as a consequence of his disobedience to God's command to go to Nineveh and deliver a message of repentance. The fish served as a means of rescue and discipline, giving Jonah time to reflect and repent before being vomited out onto dry land.

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This parable tells of a man who is beaten and left for dead on the side of the road. Several religious figures pass by without helping, while an outcast stops to care for him.

The Good Samaritan

What is The Good Samaritan?

This parable recounts a man who is robbed, beaten, and left for dead on the road. While religious figures pass by without helping, a Samaritan, traditionally seen as an outcast, shows compassion, cares for the wounded man, and teaches the importance of loving one's neighbor and demonstrating kindness to all, regardless of social or cultural differences.

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Fill in the blank to the sticky point!

"Eyes on _____ takes my eyes off of the _____"

What is "Jesus" and "offense"?

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What were the names of Adam and Eves first two sons?

What is Cain and Abel?

Their story marks the Bible's first account of murder, with Cain killing his brother Abel out of jealousy, after God favored Abel's offering over his.

Cain's punishment was not death, but a life of wandering, and he was marked by God with a special sign to protect him from being killed by others. This sign, or "mark of Cain," has been subject of much speculation and interpretation.

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The type of criminals that were crucified with Jesus.
What is thieves?
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This woman was turned into a pillar of salt.

Who is Lot's Wife?

Lot's wife, who us unnamed in the bible, was turned into salt as a punishment for disobeying the warning given by the angels not to look back at the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Her act of looking back demonstrated a lingering attachment to the sinful city, and thus she suffered the consequences of her disobedience.

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One parable uses the imagery of this type of small seed growing into a large tree to illustrate the transformative power of God's kingdom, starting small but growing abundantly.

What is Mustard?

The Mustard Seed parable portrays the Kingdom of God as a tiny mustard seed that grows into a large tree, highlighting the transformative and expansive nature of God's kingdom despite its humble beginnings. It conveys the idea that even small acts of faith and discipleship can have significant and far-reaching impacts.

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Fill in the blank to the sticky point!

"Forgiveness challenges us to replace ____ strength with ______."

What is "our" and "Christ's"?

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The first murderer in the Bible
Who is Cain?
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The occupation of the man who climbed a tree to see Jesus.
What is tax collector?
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He was the father of Solomon and a great king of Israel.

Who is David?

King David was anointed as the second king of Israel after Saul. He is known for his bravery, musical abilities, and for being a man after God's own heart. He is credited with writing many of the Psalms and establishing Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel.

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This parable discusses different types of soil representing different responses to the Word of God. It emphasizes the need for receptive hearts to receive and bear fruit from the teachings of Jesus.

What is The Parable of the Sower?

The Parable of the Sower depicts a sower scattering seeds on different types of soil, representing different responses to the Word of God. It highlights the importance of having a receptive heart to receive and bear fruit from the teachings of Jesus, while cautioning about the potential obstacles that can hinder spiritual growth and understanding.

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Fill in the blank to this sticky point!

"God's forgiveness is a _____ gift that changes us from the ____ out."

What is "free" and "inside"?

500

Who found baby Moses in a papyrus basket, floating in the Nile River, and, in an act of compassion, chose to raise him as her own?

a) The Pharoah's Daughter

b) Moses' Sister, Miraim

c) Shiphrah and Puah

Who is a) The Pharaoh's daughter

The unnamed daughter of the Pharaoh is credited with rescuing baby Moses from the Nile River and raising him as here own son.


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The final wound to the dead body of Jesus on the cross.
What is his side was pierced?
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This prophet was taken to heaven in a whirlwind.

Who is Elijah?

The prophet Elijah ascended to heaven in a whirlwind, accompanied by a chariot of fire, as recorded in the Bible. He was taken up in a miraculous event witnessed by his successor, Elisha, and it symbolized his departure from Earth and his translation into the presence of God.

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This parable portrays God's relentless pursuit of those who have gone astray, emphasizing the joy of repentance and redemption.

What is The Parable of the Lost Sheep (Luke 15:3-7)?

The Parable of the Lost Sheep tells the story of a shepherd who leaves his flock of 99 sheep to search for one that has gone astray. It illustrates God's relentless pursuit of those who have wandered away, emphasizing the joy of repentance and redemption when the lost is found.

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Where is the best place to be on Wednesday nights?

What is YOUTH NIGHT!?!?