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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Old Testament / Tanakh
Which of the twelve tribes of Israel were appointed by God to take care of the commandments? | Old Testament
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Levi. The Levites were omitted in the census that Moses and Aaron took of the twelve tribes in the Book of Numbers.
Who was the king that took Daniel and the Israelites captive in Babylon? | Old Testament
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Shem. Most people think it was Abram, but he was not a son of Noah. Shem's brothers were Ham and Japheth.
What girl in the Book of Daniel (Apocrypha) was falsely accused of committing adultery by two Babylonian Elders? | Old Testament
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In the King James Version, the last book of the Old Testament is Malachi. What does Malachi mean? | Old Testament
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What was the total number of Israel's army according to the first census in the Book of Numbers? | Old Testament
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6. The six are: Joshua, Judges, Job, Jeremiah, Joel, and Jonah.
Leviticus. The word 'atonement' appears over 40 times in Leviticus.
Judges. Gideon was one of Israel's 15 judges. See Judges 6-7.
Esther. Hadassah was Esther's Hebrew name (Esther 2:7).
Daniel. The Babylonians changed Daniel's name to Belteshazzar (Daniel 1:7).
Song of Solomon. The Shulamite is the bride spoken of in Song of Solomon.
Exodus. Moses received the Ten Commandments when he went up Mount Sinai (Exodus 20).
2 Chronicles. 2 Chronicles mentions the Edomites in several locations {(21:8-10;} 25:14, {19;} 28:17).
Micah. Micah was a Morasthite since he was from Moresheth (Micah 1:1).
Jonah. Jonah was selected by God to preach to Nineveh, the capital of Assyria (Jonah 1:2).
Isaiah. Isaiah 14:12 reads, 'How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!'
Mordecai. After the death of her parents, Esther was raised by Mordecai. Xerxes was the king, Haman was the nobleman who plotted against the Jews, and Hosea was an Old Testament prophet.
Ruth. This book tells the story of Ruth, a Moabite woman, and the devotion she shows to her mother-in-law Naomi.
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