Where was Jesus Born?
Bethlehem (Ephrathah)
Who is the Messiah?
Jesus Christ (Isa 53:2-7, Da 9:25, Ma3:13-17)
What animal crowed when Peter denied Jesus 3 times?
Rooster (Mt 26:31-35,57-27:2)
In the Beginning God create the _______ and the _______. -Genesis 1:1
Heavens, earth
Whose head will be "crushed" based on the prophecy found in Genesis 3:15?
Satan the Devil (Revelation 12:7, 12:9, 20:2, 20:10)
What was the city that was destroyed by the Persian King Cyrus?
Babylon
She's a 10 but her husband was a 0 who dies allowing her to remarry no other than King David. Who is she?
Abigail
This animal was used in the bible to describe the bad qualities of a person but also used to foreshadow the sacrifice of Christ.
Goat (Zec 10:3, Mt 25:33, Heb 9:12)
Jehovah, Most high
The book of Revelation describes “a woman” who is a “great prostitute” and has a name that is “a mystery: ‘Babylon the Great.’” (Revelation 17:1, 3, 5)
What does "she" represent?
This woman represents the world’s collective body of false religions, those which have “exchanged the truth of God for the lie.” a (Romans 1:25) Although those religions differ in many respects, in one way or another they all lead people away from the worship of the true God, Jehovah.—Deuteronomy 4:35
The city where Paul was imprisoned where the jailor and his household became Christians?
Philippi
She killed a man and was declared "most blessed of women? Who is she?
Jael
This animal was used to illustrate beauty and speed.
Gazelle (Ca 2:9, 1 Ch 12:8)
So he said to them: “Whenever you pray, say: ‘Father, let your name be ______. Let your _____ _____. Luke 11:2
Sanctify, Kingdom come
Name 3 world powers foretold by Daniels Prophecy
Babylon (Daniel 2:32,36-38;7:4)
Medo-Persia (Daniel 2:32, 39; 7:5)
Greece (Daniel 2:32, 39; 7:6)
Rome (Daniel 2:33, 40;7:7)
Anglo-America (Daniel 2:33, 41-43)
What city did Paul referred to as the "No Obscure City"?
Tarsus in Cilicia
Who lead a rebellion against Moses for High Priest?
Korah
It's hard to pry open its mouth, its teeth all around is fearsome and has tightly sealed rows of scales on its back, what animal is it?
Leviathan (Job 41:14,15)
“You are ______, Jehovah* our God, to receive the ______ and the _____ and the _____, because you created ___ _____ and because of your will they came into existence and were created.” Rev 4:11
Worthy, Glory, honor, power, created all things
This prophecy teaches us that God would set up his Kingdom in a specific year. What prophecy is it and what year did it conclude to be?
Jehovah gave King Nebuchadnezzar a prophetic dream, about a large tree that was chopped down. In the dream, a band of iron and copper was put around the tree's stump to stop it from growing for a period of seven times. after that the tree would grow again. (Daniel 4:1, 10-16)
Year 1914. (1 Chronicles 29:23, 2 kings 25:1, 8-10, Ezekiel 21:25-27, Luke 21:24, Luke 1:30-33, Revelation 12:6,14, Numbers 14:34, Ezekiel 4:6)
What 2 cities are presently submerged in water that are mentioned in the Bible?
Sodom and Gomorrah
What name did Jehovah give Gideon after destroying the altar to Baal?
Jerubbaal
It eats grass like a bull, has strength in its hips, muscles in its belly, tail like a cedar and bones like tubes of copper, what animal is it?
Behemoth (Job 40:15-18)
In the beginning was the ___, and the ___ was with ____, and the ___ was a ___. 2 This one was in the beginning with ___. 3 All things came into existence through him, and apart from him not even one thing came into existence. John 1:1
Word, Word, God, Word, God, God
Name 3 prophecies of the Messiah
Born of the tribe of Judah (Genesis 49:10, Luke 3:23-33) Born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:18-25) A descendant of King David (Isaiah 9:7, Matthew 1:1, 6-17) Jehovah declared Jesus to be his Son (Psalm 2:7, Matthew 3:17)Many people did not believe that Jesus was the Messiah (Isaiah 53:1, John 12:37, 38) Entered Jerusalem riding a donkey (Zechariah 9:9, Matthew 21:1-9)Betrayed by a close friend (Psalm 41:9, John 13:18, 21-30) Betrayed for 30 silver pieces (Zechariah 11:12, Matthew 26:14-16) Silent when he was accused (Isaiah 53:7, Matthew 27:11-14) Lots were cast for his garments (Psalm 22:18, Matthew 27:35) Mocked while on the stake (Psalm 22:7, 8, Matthew 27:39-43) None of his bones broken (Psalm 34:20, John 19:33, 36) Buried with the rich (Isaiah 53:9, Matthew 27:57-60) His resurrection (Psalm 16:10,Acts 2:24, 27) Resurrected to heaven to be at God’s right hand (Psalm 110:1, Acts 7:55, 56)