In this quiz I will simply describe a particular well-known character from the Bible. Choose which person best fits the description. The version used is NIV. Hope you remember your Sunday School days!
How well do you know the Gospel of Mark? As I was playing the quizes in the Bible category, I noticed there weren't any quizzes on the book of Mark, the shortest of the gospels. I used the NIV translation and the Zondervan NIV Exhaustive Concordance.
I will give you a popular phrase. You must figure out whether it's an actual quote from the Bible or not. The King James Version of the Bible is used here.
One of the joys of Christmas, for Christians, is celebrating the birth and life of Jesus, and His ministry. Answering the first nine questions correctly will give you the answer to question ten.
Each of the following answers or a main word of the question will correspond to one of your ABCs. It will go in order so it'll be "a", than "b", etc. Understand? Good! All verses and info are from the NLT Life Application Study Bible.
This quiz is about Moses and the Plagues. Moses was one of the Prophets of God and was sent to free the Israelites from slavery and to take them to the promised land.
(New International Version)
Each of the four gospels tells about Jesus, but from different viewpoints. These are questions from the Gospel of John. I used the King James Version in preparation for this quiz. Hope you enjoy it.
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