Bible Bee Quiz Questions
Started by 2 Corinthians 5:17Margaret Eddy
It could be worse. They could ask: Which of the following probably did not say, but might have thought at some point, something about the Spirit moving through His messengers and Israel not listening and God having mercy? (hint: this may or may not be found somewhere in the Bible)The correct answer is b. I hope they don't ask questions like that on the test…grimaces Me tooooo…. that would be a nightmare…lol xP
Haha, wow. Thank you for helping us look on the bright side of things. xP
You are welcome, as always. My motto has always been: "Remember, the cup is half full… of air." (And is slowly but steadily becoming more full of air because the water is slowly but steadily evaporating.)
Emily H
It could be worse. They could ask: Which of the following probably did not say, but might have thought at some point, something about the Spirit moving through His messengers and Israel not listening and God having mercy? (hint: this may or may not be found somewhere in the Bible)The correct answer is b. I hope they don't ask questions like that on the test…grimaces Me tooooo…. that would be a nightmare…lol xPHaha, wow. Thank you for helping us look on the bright side of things. xPYou are welcome, as always. My motto has always been: "Remember, the cup is half full… of air." (And is slowly but steadily becoming more full of air because the water is slowly but steadily evaporating.)
Haha!! That's great! xD
Ian R.2
It could be worse. They could ask: Which of the following probably did not say, but might have thought at some point, something about the Spirit moving through His messengers and Israel not listening and God having mercy? (hint: this may or may not be found somewhere in the Bible)The correct answer is b. I hope they don't ask questions like that on the test…grimaces Me tooooo…. that would be a nightmare…lol xPHaha, wow. Thank you for helping us look on the bright side of things. xPYou are welcome, as always. My motto has always been: "Remember, the cup is half full… of air." (And is slowly but steadily becoming more full of air because the water is slowly but steadily evaporating.)
Unless you put more water in it. :P
Margaret Eddy
True, or you could dump it over to get a cup completely full of air.
Courtney M.
What does Gath-hepher mean?
A. Hill
B. Winepress
C. Winepress on the hill
D. Mountain
Devinator
It means wine press of digging
Courtney M.
Umm…I don't think so…
2 Corinthians 5:17
B?
Jackson
My brother said it was winepress of digging :)
Courtney M.
Well, I thought it was C…but these guys are probably right. I don't have an extremely good Bible dictionary. It's old. xP
God's Maiden of Virtue
Hm, I looked it up in a book called Illustrated Encyclopedia of Bible Facts when BB started, and it said it meant "Winepress of digging".
Courtney M.
Okay, it's three (probably better) Bible dictionaries to my one, so I surrender. "Winepress of digging" it is, though it sounds worse! xP
Andrew
What are 2 verses (or passages) that talk about the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah being great? (cross-references to Jonah 1)
a. Genesis 18:20 and Genesis 19:13
b. Genesis 9:19 and Genesis 12:13
c. Genesis 15:16-17 and Genesis 30:1,17
d. None of the above
God's Maiden of Virtue
Okay, it's three (probably better) Bible dictionaries to my one, so I surrender. "Winepress of digging" it is, though it sounds worse! xP
I know, it does sound really weird. :P
Courtney M.
AY! That's a hard one! I'm going to say…A?
Ethan C.
That is definitely A.
2 Corinthians 5:17
A.
ServantOfTheKing
- As written in Deuteronomy 18:18-22, what is the consequence for claiming your words as from God?
a. Your tongue will be cut out
b. You will die
c. You will become like God
d. You will be excommunicated from God’s people
Devinator
b
Courtney M.
B
2 Corinthians 5:17
B.
ServantOfTheKing
B is correct.
- According to Deuteronomy 18:18-22, how will we know if a prophet speaks falsely in the name of the Lord?
a. He will die
b. His prophesy will not come to pass
c. God will tell you
d. The prophesy will sound unbelievable
2 Corinthians 5:17
B?
ServantOfTheKing
Right!
- What should we do when we realized that a prophet is speaking out of place, according to Deuteronomy 18:18-22?
a. Kill him
b. Ignore him
c. Not be afraid of him
d. Tell all our friends that he is a false prophet
2 Corinthians 5:17
C?
God's Maiden of Virtue
C. Not be afraid of him
ServantOfTheKing
yep!
- What is the duty of a prophet as laid out in Deuteronomy 18:18-22?
a. To speak all that God has commanded them
b. To foretell the future
c. To predict what they think will happen
d. To judge the nation of Israel
Devinator
a
2 Corinthians 5:17
A! :)
ServantOfTheKing
true and true! ;)
- What is one of the disadvantages of working as a prophet according to Jeremiah 15:15-17?
a. You suffer rebuke
b. You sit alone
c. You are filled with indignation
d. All of the above
2 Corinthians 5:17
I'll go with…D.
ServantOfTheKing
Yep!
- What does a prophet do with the words of God according to Jeremiah 15:16?
a. Speaks them
b. Eats them
c. Teaches from them
d. All of the above
2 Corinthians 5:17
Oh boy…hard one! Hmm…D? IDK.
Devinator
b
ServantOfTheKing
Good guess, but B is the answer I was looking for here. I agree, it is a hard one. :)
- What are God’s Words to the prophets, as described by Jeremiah in Jeremiah 15:15-17?
a. Precious gems
b. Bread
c. The joy of the heart
d. His life work
2 Corinthians 5:17
Eats them? Seriously? Wow, okay. :)
Hmmmm….b? (gathering from eating them in the last one ;-) )
Andrew
Yes, the answer to my question on the last page was A.
ServantOfTheKing
haha, I know. here's the verse: "Your words were found, and I ate them,
And Your word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart;
For I am called by Your name,
O Lord God of hosts."
And by that you can judge that the answer to my last question is actually C. =) Although I have to say, yours was the more logical one. :)
- According to Jeremiah 23:9, why is a prophet’s heart broken?
a. Because the people will not heed the word of the Lord
b. Because of the words of the Lord
c. Because he is rejected by everyone
d. None of the above
2 Corinthians 5:17
That's interesting! :) Haha..well, I didn't know anyway so thought I'd guess xD
Ummm…C?
EDIT: Actually, maybe D. IDK.
Devinator
d
ServantOfTheKing
I looked it up, and I guess I'd have to agree with you, the answer is D. (I should know, because I wrote the questions, but I forgot) x)
- What effect does the Lord’s holy words have on a prophet?
a. Make him rejected by all
b. Transform him
c. Make him drunk
d. Make him act in ways that he does not normally act
2 Corinthians 5:17
D. I'm pretty sure :)
ServantOfTheKing
I guess that answer is true (I'll fix it), but the one I was looking for was really C. :)
- Who controls the prophets, according to Isaiah 29:10?
a. God
b. Themselves
c. The Holy Spirit
d. The Holy Words
Devinator
a
ServantOfTheKing
Right.
- What is the prophet instructed to do with the words he has received according to Deuteronomy 18:18?
a. Make them come true
b. Write them down
c. Speak them
d. Hide them in their heart
Edit: Wait! Strike that. I was thinking of a different question. :) The correct answer is the Holy Spirit.
Devinator
For the Lord hath poured out upon you the spirit of deep sleep, and hath closed your eyes: the prophets and your rulers, the seers hath he covered.
Devinator
I don't see holy spirit in there???
Devinator
c
ServantOfTheKing
head desk Oh yeah, I guess your right. I kind of glanced over the passage and saw "spirit of the deep sleep" and thought that was the Holy Spirit. Sorry. :)
ServantOfTheKing
C is right.
- What body part of the prophets is controlled in Isaiah 29:10?
a. Hands
b. Mouth
c. Eyes
d. Feet