Known as one of the "minor prophets", Habakkuk had a special message to deliver - and when times turned tough, he turned to God.
Now there's a great idea!
The TV shows featured in this quiz may date back to the 50s, 60s, 70s or 80s. My job: Present them to you in my own words. Your job: Decipher the name of the program.
Ready... Set... GO!
Someone recently mentioned that I have not yet submitted a quiz based on southern rock music. Since I live in the southern U.S. they were curious as to why I hadn't. This quiz is posted to correct that oversight on my part.
Now, go ahead and chow down!
The prophets Elijah and Elisha both performed miracles in the Bible. Can you tell me which one performed certain ones, or for whom they performed them?
The little book of Colossians is only four chapters long, but it is rich in instruction and concern for the early Christians who lived in what is today called Turkey.
(KJV used for quotes.)
Bet ya haven't heard some of these songs in a while! Perhaps though, you'll recall some of them from your childhood/teen years (if you're ancient enough).
Are you a good man or woman? Then why do nothing, when evil things prevail? Let's look at some folks who didn't confront morally wrong issues. And at some who did.
(Thanks Midget40, for the quiz challenge)
The city of Corinth, Greece in the days of the apostle Paul, was a city known as a hub of commerce, a place of degradation and a hotbed of idol worship. Profit and Pleasure were its major themes, but Paul felt it could use a good church.
The King James Version of the Bible was used for all references in this quiz. See if you can discover some Biblical truths in this exciting, though often overlooked book of the Bible!
Fair warning: At least scan it before attempting the quiz!
If you're old enough to remember and like '70s pop/rock music, then this might just be right up your alley. Enjoy!
(Source for I.I. sections - Wikipedia.)
The Bible Believers Brigade likes kids. So much, in fact, we put our efforts together to bring you this team quiz based on the children found in the Bible. Enjoy!
Various individuals throughout history have had some quite interesting histories of their own. Here are a few of what may be lesser-known facts about some of them.
Television during the 1950s and 1960s was filled with Western programs in the U.S. I will give you some of the lyrics or other hints about the theme songs. Let's see how many you may remember.
Back in the 1970s I used to love to dance at the two disco clubs named in the title of the quiz. Let's see if you remember any of these dance tunes that date from the '70s!
(Wikipedia and artist's official websites were used as sources of information)
These classics from the 40s, 50s and 60s still have a timelessness about them. Hope you enjoy the memories!
If you've never heard them, look them up online; you might find some that you like, too.
The United States was involved in lots of military conflicts during the course of the 20th century. See if you can determine who we were fighting with, against, for - or even if we knew ourselves.
The three-chapter book of Joel is one that speaks of one of God's judgments on mankind. While a plague of locusts is the theme of the book, it foreshadows other judgments yet to come. Joel says God will, however, bless those who obey Him.
A few decades worth of entertainment of various sorts might keep you busy for a few moments. Some are easy. Some are not.
Hey, I gotta get MY entertainment out of this deal too! :)
The 11th chapter of Hebrews provides the basis for this Bible Believer's Team Quiz. See if you can tell the difference between faith and wishful thinking!
The Holy Ghost.
Apparition, faceless wonder, or real manifestation of the Godhead?
You decide... after you take the quiz.
Special thanks to Cowrofl, one of my team members, for his suggestions.
(All scriptures are from the King James Version)
Adolf Hitler found some very willing and twisted souls to help him in his efforts to control Germany, Europe and indeed, the world. These individuals were NOT a part of the regular army, but were a special group apart - an élite.
Special events, wars, good times and other occasions in history that some creative people felt should be preserved for posterity in the form of music.
Enjoy yourself!
Here's a quiz on the book of Numbers in the Bible.
This book has also been called "The Book of the Journeyings", "The Book of the Murmurings", and "The Fourth Book of Moses", along with the Hebrew word "Bemidbar", meaning "In The Wilderness".
A quiz designed to see if you are old enough to know...young enough to remember...and if you are now...just the right age to have enjoyed these comic strips.
Some American celebrities with the "wrong" name enjoyed greatly successful careers. Let's look at a few of them.
(Quiz posted in response to a challenge in Adventures In Authoring featuring "wrong" or "left" in the title.)
Yet another effort in our team's goal of covering ALL of the Bible, book by book, quiz by quiz. This one focuses on the apostle Paul's first letter to the church at Corinth.
Just a few questions about the first book of the New Testament. What REALLY happened during the time of a Jewish tax collector, known as Matthew and also called Levi, who followed Jesus?
If the Bible is accurate, then I'm richer than a millionaire! How about you? Well, let's get busy and see if you can earn your "Fun Trivia Theoretical Points and Theoretical Dollars"! (Humor me on the creative mathematics, okay?)
Rock-a-billy: A 1950s phenomenon that spilled over into the 60s just a bit. A touch of country, a little bit rock-and-roll, and with a dash of folk and gospel sounds, this music was just plain fun!
The apostle Paul wrote much of the New Testament. He not only wrote to church bodies; he also wrote to key individuals. This quiz is based on his two letters to a young pastor named Timothy.
(King James Version used as a reference.)
Nehemiah's name comes from the same source as one of the "minor" prophets; Nahum, meaning
"comfort". The (iah) portion of the name is the same as "Yah" or "Yahweh", meaning God. Thus, his name may be interpreted as "Comfort of Yahweh."
After returning from exile in Babylon, the Jewish people just would not rebuild the temple of God. The prophet Haggai had something to say about that.
Let's find out what he told them...
The 1930s were a pretty rough decade, what with the Great Depression and all. My parents were small children then, so of course I don't recall what they endured. Let's review this era to find out how they and others survived these lean years.
These war flicks are kind of a guy thing, especially if viewed in your man cave.
And even though these are a far cry from chick flicks, some of the ladies may like 'em, too!
(Contains some spoilers.)
Daniel's name means something very close to "God is my judge", when translated from Hebrew to English. Join us at the Bible Believers Brigade as we focus a bit on the history of the man, his life and his prophecies concerning the future.