Bible Bee Quiz Questions
Started by 2 Corinthians 5:17Devinator
c
ServantOfTheKing
Yep!
- What makes a prophet reel, in Isaiah 28:7?
a. The Lord
b. Their vision
c. God’s Words in them
d. Their lack of sleep
Devinator
b
2 Corinthians 5:17
b?
ServantOfTheKing
B is correct!
- According to Ezekiel 2 and 3, what were the prophets to speak, and how were they to do it?
a. God’s words, boldly
b. God’s words, reverently
c. Prophesies of the future, with trembling
d. Prophesies of the future, persuasively
2 Corinthians 5:17
I took your test, (smile) so know what answer you had down, C. But I also think it could be A. IDK…
Andrew
Unto where did Asa and the people that were with him pursue the Ethiopians, in 2 Chronicles 14?
a. Gerar
b. Migdad
c. Zeg-Ramos
c. Shinar
2 Corinthians 5:17
Ohhh…I should know! xP A?
Andrew
Yup.
Emily H
Israel taken into captivity of what nation?
a) Assyria
b) Syria
c) Babylon
d) Greece
Jackson
A.
Emily H
Yep :D
2 Corinthians 5:17
What does the KJV Bible say swallowed Jonah?
A) shark
B) great fish
C) whale
D) b and c
Andrew
D
2 Corinthians 5:17
Correct! :)
And for those of you who think it's C, the book of Jonah refers to it as a great fish, whereas Jesus in Matthew 12:38-42 referred to it as a whale.
Margaret Eddy
In NKJV the Matthew passage has "great fish" as well.
2 Corinthians 5:17
Interesting! :) But for my question I was going off of KJV.
Courtney M.
What Hebrew word meaning "cry, proclaim, announce", is used in Jonah 3:2?
A. za'aq
B. sawa
C. qara
D. bo
2 Corinthians 5:17
I don't think the word "cried" is in Jonah 3:2…? Do you mean Jonah 3:4?
Anyway, good question…I'll pick C.
Courtney M.
No, that's what made it tricky. ;D The word meaning "cry, proclaim, announce" is in there, but it's not translated "cried". It's translated "preach". :D
C is correct!
2 Corinthians 5:17
That's a good question! :) Thanks for asking it. Oh good!
Margaret Eddy
I know this isn't a quiz question, but I am going through the sword study the second time (making flashcards), and I would like to know what on earth they meant by putting Revelation 14:8 in week five, day two "What we learn about God/Elohim". Did they mean something else? (I am suspicious of a typo because they also said "Revelations" when it should be "Revelation".) Revelation 14:7 has quite a bit about the Creator God. Did they mean that?
Emily H
I'm thinking they meant Revelation 14:7 as well. That makes a lot more sense than "Babylon is fallen"…
Ethan C.
Sure does.
Jedidiah Diligence Breckinridge III
Interesting! :) But for my question I was going off of KJV.
But the questions aren't supposed to be version specific, correct?
Andrew
According to Nahum 3:13, what would devour/consume Nineveh's bars?
a. The floods
b. The waters
c. The cankerworm
d. The fire
DesireChrist
Ummmm….B?
EDIT: Okay, I looked it up….I got it wrong :P sigh
Emma
I would have guessed A, but then I looked it up… : )
Soooooo………. what exactly is a cankerworm?
Courtney M.
I'm guessing the answer is C? :P
Matthew Minica
Nope, sorry. It's D, and that's the answer I would have chosen. :P :P
Courtney M.
Ahh! Well, good for you. :P
God's Maiden of Virtue
Oh, wow! I totally guessed!
Matthew Minica
Everett C.
1) Which memory passage cross-references to Nahum 1:7?
a) Psalm 107:13-15
b) 2 Corinthians 7:10
c) Proverbs 18:10
d) Deuteronomy 7:9-10
2) Which attribute of God is not seen at all in Nahum 1?
a) Justice
b) Omniscience
c) Faithfulness
d) Patience
Matthew Minica
I think…
- C
- B
2 Corinthians 5:17
C?
D? EDIT: Scratch that….B?
Everett C.
- C is correct :)
- I came up with C. Justice: 1:3. Omniscience: 1:9 (kind of sketchy…). Patience: 1:3.
Andrew
What is the Hebrew word for "qannow"?
a. Jealous
b. Vengeance
c. Furious/wrathful
d. None of the above
Courtney M.
Oh, I don't know! I'll guess…A?
Matthew Minica
I recognize "qannow" from the word studies I did on the memory passages in the summer, but I don't remember what it was… I'll pick C.
2 Corinthians 5:17
I recognize the word…but can't remember it's match! :P B?
Jackson
A
Andrew
The answer is… D!
I asked for a Hebrew word for a Hebrew word. So the Hebrew word for "qannow", is, well, "qannow"! :P
2 Corinthians 5:17
Andrew!!! That is so not right!!!! LOL… xD Do they ask questions like that at Nats?! :P
Courtney M.
Andrew!!! That is so not right!!!! xD Do they ask questions like that at Nats?! :P
Andrew
Andrew!!! That is so not right!!!! LOL... xD Do they ask questions like that at Nats?! :P
Haha, No, they don't ask questions like that… unless they did and I never noticed! :)
Everett C.
That's the epicest question ever!
Courtney M.
On the Senior Practice Test (I think…), they asked a question like, What is the Greek word for __ used in Jonah? Then they had the Greek word for whatever it was, the Hebrew word for whatever it was, and two others. I picked the Hebrew word, thinking that it must have been a mistake or something, because Greek was not used in Jonah. I did NOT like that question, when I got it wrong. xP