Bible Bee Quiz Questions
Started by 2 Corinthians 5:172 Corinthians 5:17
Andrew: are you a Senior this year?
ServantOfTheKing
C is right.
- What did Jesus say Jonah was to the Pharisees in Matthew 12:38-41?
a. A true story
b. An example of what is to come
c. A sign
d. None of the above
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C?
Everett C.
According to Jeremiah 10, where does the wind come from?
a) Above/heavens
b) Treasuries/ storehouses
c) The ends of the earth
d) A mist
2 Corinthians 5:17
Jeremiah 10?! Ummm…A?
Andrew
Yeah.
2 Corinthians 5:17
Awesome! :)
ServantOfTheKing
Since Rachel took A, I'll take C. :P I hope we won't have to know the cross-references this well for the test. x)
Everett C.
The answer is b. It's a memory passage
2 Corinthians 5:17
The answer is b. It's a memory passage
Ooo. Yikes. Both of us were wrong! :-/ Okay, I haven't memorized it yet xP
Andrew
Oh, I haven't memorized that one yet.
Which of the following cross-references to Jonah does NOT talk about Tarshish?
a. 2 Chronicles 2:1,16
b. Jeremiah 10:3-9
c. 1 Kings 10:22
d. Psalm 72:10
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d?
ServantOfTheKing
Oops. I hope to memorize that one today. :D
Everett C.
What did the sailors do immediately after Jonah told them to throw him into the sea?
a) Consulted
b) Picked him up and hurled him into the sea
c) Called out to the LORD
d) Tried to get back to dry land
Everett C.
b?
Andrew
D?
ServantOfTheKing
D
Devinator
d
Everett C.
D is correct
2 Corinthians 5:17
D!
Andrew
My question's answer was A.
According to Deuteronomy 18:18-22, who should we not be afraid of?
a. Our enemies
b. Those who compass about us
c. False prophets
d. All of the above
Everett C.
I have no idea. a?
Cow
C :)
ServantOfTheKing
Random guess: D.
2 Corinthians 5:17
C :)
ServantOfTheKing
- Why would Jesus not give the Pharisees and scribes a sign when they asked for one in Matthew 12:38-41?
a. Because they already had one
b. Because they were an evil and adulterous generation
c. Because the Lord knew they would not believe
d. Because He was tired of giving them signs
Everett C.
a
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A?
Andrew
C was correct for my question.
After what event did Moses and the Israelites speak the words of Exodus 15:1-3?
a. Crossing the red sea
b. Pharoah letting the Israelites go
c. God cleansing the bitter waters of Marah
d. None of the above
Everett C.
a
Jackson
A?
2 Corinthians 5:17
A!
ServantOfTheKing
My answer was B, but look at the verse and see if it's a bad question… There's not exactly a clear answer…
2 Corinthians 5:17
Are you making a practice test? According to Jordan Strang, I've heard yours are really hard :D
ServantOfTheKing
I'll follow majority vote, but again, I haven't studying contexts yet…
Everett C.
Why did the captain want Jonah to call out to his God?
a) So that he would stop the storm
b) So that he would give them a thought
c) So that he wouldn't die
d) None of the above
Everett C.
Are you making a practice test? According to Jordan Strang, I've heard yours are really hard :D
You have no idea… :P
ServantOfTheKing
B
2 Corinthians 5:17
B?
2 Corinthians 5:17
Are you making a practice test? According to Jordan Strang, I've heard yours are really hard :DYou have no idea... :P
Oh really?? :P
Andrew
@Everyone - Yep!
@Rachel - Yep, I'm planning on making one. Haha, yeah, Jordan Strang, etc. told me that at Nats. :)
Everett C.
Which of the following is NOT one of the questions the sailors asked Jonah?
a) Why are you here?
b) What is your job?
c) What is your country?
d) What shall we do with you?
Everett C.
B is right
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D?
ServantOfTheKing
A
Everett C.
I thought it was harder than the real test!
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@Rachel - Yep, I'm planning on making one. Haha, yeah, Jordan Strang, etc. told me that at Nats. :)
Good! Will you be posting it on Quizlet? :)
2 Corinthians 5:17
I thought it was harder than the real test!
Seriously?! Wow!!
ServantOfTheKing
It must take a lot of work to be harder than the real test. :P
ServantOfTheKing
- In Matthew 12:38-41, what does Jesus call Himself?
a. A prophet
b. Jonah
c. One greater than Jonah
d. The example that Jonah was pointing to