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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Bible for Kids
A stone. David killed Goliath with a single stone. 1 Samuel 17:50 - "So David prevailed over the Philistine with a sling and with a stone, and smote the Philistine, and slew him ..." He used the sword later to cut off Goliath's head.
God was going to bring about a flood and He wanted Noah and his family and several species of animals. God was going to bring a flood to the earth. Since Noah and his family followed Him, God wanted to protect them so He commanded that Noah build an Ark out of gopherwood and told that pairs of animals should go aboard the ark as well (one male and one female of each species). Once the flood was over and there was land, the animals were to be released and they were to multiply and populate the earth.
A serpent. Satan, disguised as a snake, tempted Eve into eating the forbidden fruit. In turn, she gave Adam some to eat, hence, the fall of Man.
Egypt. Joseph went to Egypt as a slave where he became the pharoah's friend and helped to interpret the pharoah's dreams.
Judas. Judas betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver (about {$12} in American money).
Noah. Noah was the only man on Earth God could trust to build this ark. When the floods came Noah, his family and creatures of the earth boarded the ark and were saved.
Gopher wood. Gopher wood is an unusual type of wood, not found much these days.
Job. Whatever was laid on Job, he pulled through and had faith in God all the way. We could all learn a lesson from him.
Thomas. Thomas doubted Jesus after the resurrection, but still loved Him in the end.
66. There are 66 total Books in the Protestant Bible, Old and New Testament. Catholic Bibles have 73; Martin Luther removed seven books from the Old Testament.
Daniel. Although thrown in the lions' den, Daniel survived.
Moses. God chose Moses to work his miracles through.
What did Moses say to the Pharaoh when he came to Egypt to free his people? | Kids Bible Quiz
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'Let my people go'. The actual words told to Moses by God were 'Let my son go, so he may worship me'. Exodus 4:22
What did Jesus tell the fishermen Peter and Andrew when he wanted them to follow him? | Kids Bible Quiz
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'I will make you fishers of men'. Matthew 4:19 Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee and saw Peter and Andrew casting their nets.
For they will inherit the Earth. Matthew 5:5 This is in the Beatitudes.
"judge not, lest you be judged.". Matthew 7:1-6 Jesus told us don't judge others if you dont want them to judge you.
What did Jesus feed to the five thousand people who had come to hear him speak? | Kids Bible Quiz
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Bread and Fish. Mark 6:30-44 The disciples wanted to send the people away to eat but Jesus told them he wanted the disciples to feed them. They asked him how they were supposed to do that and he performed his miracle of the never empty baskets of bread and fish.
Bethlehem. Luke 2:1-7 Jesus was born in a stable because there was no room for Joseph and Mary at the inn.
Noah. Genesis 6:13-14 God wanted to start over but He saw that Noah was a good man and used him to save enough people and animals to start over.
We all know that there are seven days in a week. God created the world in six days. What did He do on the seventh day? | Kids Bible Quiz
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He rested. Genesis 2:2 He was probably tired after all that work so He rested and even told us we should rest also on the sabbath day, which means seventh.
What did God tell Noah was his sign of never flooding the Earth again? | Kids Bible Quiz
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A rainbow. Genesis 9:17 God made the rainbow and told Noah to remember God's promise to us whenever he saw one.
Aaron. Aaron helped Moses lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Isaac. God tested Abraham's faith by asking him to sacrifice his son. However, a ram was used instead. Cain and Abel were sons of Adam and Eve. Japhet was the eldest son of Noah.
Noah. When the floods came Noah, his family and two of each of the creatures of the earth entered the ark and were saved.
Thomas. Saint Thomas was called Doubting Thomas as he refused to believe the other disciples when they told him Jesus had risen from the dead.
Peter. After Jesus was arrested Peter denied knowing Him, not once but three times. Saint Peter went on to become the first bishop of Rome.
Andrew and Peter. Andrew and his brother Simon Peter were fishermen when they first met Jesus.
Ur. Ur was a city in Mesopotamia, in an area which is now in Iraq.
Luke. Luke was a friend of Saint Paul. He wrote the Gospel which bears his name and the "Acts of the Apostles".
The story of Jesus' birth is told in two of the Gospels. Do you know which two? | A Christmas Quiz
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Matthew and Luke. I hope that was not too difficult to start with. Matthew tells the story at the very start of the New Testament, and here we learn of the wise men. Luke tells us about Mary and the shepherds.
What was the name of the angel who visited Mary to tell her she was going to have a baby by the Holy Spirit? | A Christmas Quiz
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Gabriel. Gabriel also visited Mary's cousin's husband to tell him that he was going to be a Dad even though he and his wife, Elizabeth, were very old. Their son was John the Baptist.
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