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Biblical Whodunit

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Introduction:
"This is sort of a Bible mystery quiz. In most cases, you must decide who caused someone's death (or non-death). The question will usually be in the form of a crime scene report. This is not intended to be easy (or bloodless). It's not for young children!"


1. A man is lying dead in a tent, apparently killed by the tent peg driven through his head using the hammer lying nearby. There are no signs of a struggle; the man was likely killed in his sleep. His appearance is similar to that reported for a great commander whose army was recently reported destroyed in battle, and he is dressed as a warrior. Objects in the tent imply a woman lives in it. Who killed him?
    Jael
    Deborah
    Miriam
    Abigail


2. Royal attendants called the police late this afternoon after finding the king of Moab dead in his roof chamber. There is no one else in the chamber. The murder weapon, a sword, is found still stuck in the late king's stomach; in fact, it has been driven in very deep, past the hilt. The position of the sword in the body reveals the obvious fact (obvious to seasoned detectives, and perhaps to seasoned mystery readers as well) that the killer was left-handed. Several witnesses among the attendants report seeing such a man whispering with the king before the king ordered all except the whispering man to leave the king's presence. Who killed him?
    Samson
    Othniel
    The 'butler', Jehu
    Ehud


3. A large man is lying on his back in a valley, dead. He is wearing bronze armor, and has a scabbard for a sword. He does not, however, have a sword or a head. The mountains before and behind him show the signs of having been used as camps by two great armies for some time. The ground in the valley itself shows the telltale signs of one of the armies having charged the other en masse. However, the dead bodies one might expect from a counter-attack to such a hard-to-miss charge are nowhere to be found in the valley. The second army must have broken and run for their lives, leaving the dead man behind. Who cut off his head?
    King Jehoshaphat
    David
    Jonathan
    Balaam


4. A man's barley field is blazing with fire. All the signs of arson are present. Witnesses report seeing men dressed as servants carrying fire-making tools past the field in question shortly before the fire was noticed. The owner of the barley field is a hot-blooded, quick-tempered man. Who is responsible for the fire (whose idea was it)?
    A man who had never cut his hair until then
    All the men older than 20 years of age in the village
    A prince living nearby
    The men themselves, who were servants who had been mistreated by their master, the field's owner


5. We are going to attack a city and destroy it soon. The spies who just came from there were helped by a local, and they agreed that we would not kill anybody in her house. Since we are not going to knock on each house's door and ask 'Excuse me, whose house is this?' before we sack it, the spies told the local to change her house's appearance in a certain manner. Who should we NOT kill? Those in the house with...
    Seven separate fires on the roof
    Blood on the doorposts and a large "R" on the door
    A blue flag flying on the roof
    A red rope hanging out of a window


6. A dead man is found hanging from a tree. The cause of death appears to be several spears in his chest, though there are numerous other wounds. There are signs of struggle. Police have ruled out suicide. Who killed him?
    A man with very long hair
    A son of Zeruiah
    A son of Eleazar
    King David


7. A disaster has struck. A huge building has collapsed, leaving thousands dead, many of whom are great leaders of their people. Relatives of the deceased say that their loved ones had gone there for a great party. Who is responsible for all these deaths?
    Friends of a lame man
    A blind man
    The architects of the building, who didn't heed an old bald man's advice
    Several lepers who usually beg at the gates of the capital city


8. What did David do when Rechab and Baanah told him they had killed Ish-bosheth, son of the late king Saul?
    Told them to go after Joab next
    Gave them 20 pieces of silver each
    Had them killed
    Appointed them commanders of hundreds in his army


9. The king's spear was taken from beside his head by an intruder, who also took a jug. The king is still alive (and sleeping soundly, too, as is the entire army around him). Who REFUSED to kill the king?
    David
    Othniel
    Joab
    Samson


10. Several witnesses reported coming upon a dead man lying beside a particular tall building, but when police arrived on the scene, all they found was an irregular dent in the ground that might have been caused by a falling person. What happened?
    The man had been brought back to life and carried away
    The man had been taken away and buried
    The man had just journeyed from far away and had been taking a nap
    The witnesses had seen an illusion


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