Who is it?
Theology
Jesus' Parables
Name Letter Scramble
About the Bible
100

Who are the sons of thunder?

James and John

100

Why do we eat crackers and drink grape juice in church and what is it called?

In remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice; The Lord's Supper/Communion

100

What is the meaning of the word parable?

A parable is a short, fictional story in the Bible that teaches a religious or moral lesson. The word "parable" comes from the Greek word parabolē, which means "a comparison, analogy"

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HACELIM

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Explain CMA and why we do it. 
Context. Meaning. Application.
200

Who was a shepherd who became a king?

David

200

Explain what "the church" means

The word “church” is a translation of the Greek word ekklesia, which is defined as “an assembly” or “called-out ones.” The root meaning of church is not that of a building, but of people.

200

In the parable of the lost sheep, how many sheep were not lost?

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RAHMAT

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What is an epistle?

The word "epistle" comes from the Greek word epistolḗ, which means "letter".

300

Who ordered all babies to be killed in order to kill the infant Jesus?

King Herod

300

Explain what "worship" means

Worship means respectful devotion—loving, honoring, and obeying someone who deserves our highest regard.

Worshipping God means acknowledging and celebrating His power and perfection in gratitude.

Worship includes understanding and awe of God’s Holiness

300

What does this mean: "Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?" Matt. 7:3

To examine and judge yourself first before you judge others

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AUSLZRA

300

What are the letters in red in some Bibles?

The parts where Jesus is speaking

400

Name Abraham's first TWO sons (both of them!) 

Ishmael and Isaac

400

Explain what the word "disciple" means

a student; a word used for a follower of someone; Jesus chose twelve men to be his closest students who became known as the Twelve Disciples

400

Why does Jesus say that the Pharisees are "the blind leading the blind" mean? Matthew 15:14 & Luke 6:39-49

He was emphasizing the foolishness of the situation. Only a person who can see ought to lead a blind person. If the blind lead the blind, those leaders are arrogant, overconfident, and in serious denial about their own sightless condition. Jesus knew this was true of the scribes and Pharisees who had come to confront Him

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MBJEOOAR

400

What does "inerrant" mean?

Inerrancy is a term used to describe Scripture as error-free in the original writings. It implies that the Bible contains neither material errors nor internal contradictions in the original writings.

500

Name all three men thrown into a fiery furnace in Daniel 3

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

500

Explain what the word "exegesis" means

Exegesis is the process of analyzing a biblical passage to understand its meaning and the author's intended message. The goal of exegesis is to accurately understand the text and avoid misapplying scripture.

500

Explain the parable of the prodigal son and how it applies to us Luke 15:11-32

a younger son who asks his father for his inheritance, then squanders it and returns to his father seeking forgiveness; The message that God is always ready to forgive those who repent

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ANCEZRANBEDHUZ

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Explain the difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament

Simply put, the Old Testament lays the foundation with the history, laws, and prophecies of the Hebrew people, while the New Testament centers on Jesus Christ, his teachings, and the early Christian church, forming the basis for Christian beliefs and practices.