Questions posted as a tribute to a dear friend of the Bible Believer's Brigade, Marten, and to the honor and glory of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Like Joan Jet and the Blackhearts, "I Love Rock and Roll", but this quiz covers the era BEFORE rock became popular, and even as rock was being born. Music that influenced the rock era is important, too!
"Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore" is Quiz Number 5 of a series based on my teammates' names. They volunteered to be my guinea pigs. I volunteered to "experiment" on them! (Bwaa-haa-haaa!)
Hope you enjoy this series!
Since I am not Hindu, I had to research carefully. I have discovered a number of interesting aspects about Hindu culture of which I was completely unaware. I thought you might like for me to share my new-found learnings. Hope you enjoy!
"They Called Her Lynn" is Quiz Number 7 of a series based on my teammates' names. They volunteered to be my guinea pigs. I volunteered to "experiment" on them! (Bwaa-haa-haaa!)
Hope you enjoy this series!
One of the hottest topics nowadays is global warming, but that has not always been the case. Let's look at the cool topic of more frigid conditions throughout the earth's history.
No, no...this quiz is not about what you're thinking. It actually *IS* about the birds and the bees, insects and other flying critters found in the scriptures. All quotes and references are from the King James Version.
Here are the rules: I give you lyrics in gobbledy-gook form; You figure out what the song is. All of these are based on 70s pop/rock music.
Have fun, and good luck.
(Special treat at the end!)
Hey, maybe it's not haute cuisine, but it'll sure keep you alive! This quiz is about the cooks, the 'chefs' and some of the foods mentioned in the Bible.
These numbers are among some of the more esoteric ones found in the Bible. Since numbers, like words, may be open to various interpretations, please humor me as I attempt to explore some of their meanings!
Some unique words and names found in both the Old and New Testaments, and their meanings.
(KJV and Strong's Exhaustive Concordance used in creation of quiz.)
Hi! My name is Amanda and I live in South Georgia. My cousins live in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and I have relatives in Louisana and Texas, too. See what you know about us!
Yep. I'm going to give YOU the answers. You will supply the questions. A wide range of Biblical topics and people will be presented. All you have to do is ask ME the right question about them!
The book of Micah shows us the degeneration of Israel; Jonah tells us a tale of a reluctant witness. In the book of Nahum we have the rest of the story. Let's tune in to the program...
Since this quiz only covers the equivalent of 6 letters of the alphabet some of the letters will be used more than once. I'll play fair and keep you posted when a repeat occurs, throughout the quiz.
A little US Western history (and others)
from a Southern boy's perspective. Hopefully, I got it right. If not; well, I'm certain that my Western friends will set me straight! Enjoy!
This quiz is the second in a series. All Biblical references are based on the King James Version of the Bible. AS ALWAYS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO OPEN YOUR BIBLE WHILE ANSWERING!
Back in the 1960s and '70s, if music artists had used these fractured and cumbersome lyrics, maybe their songs would have been even more successful.
Then again, maybe not...
1. Animals - Beasts of the world.
2. Allegories - A visible symbol representing an abstract idea.
See if you can tell what these Biblical animals are used to represent, whether people, ideas or situations.
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We hope our quiz brings joy to you as you play our latest creation of questions about some favorite Christian songs and carols.
One third of the book of Micah exposes the sins of his country (Judah); another third depicts the punishments that God is about to send; and the last third holds out a hope of restoration once the discipline has ended.
This quiz is based on the Holocaust, one of the most terrible tragedies in human history. Jews and non-Jews aided those destined for death camps. This quiz is intended as a tribute to these honorable people.
Thanks to one of my teammates presenting me with the challenge, this quiz is brought to you by me via rredman's (Michael's) idea for a quiz title.
Hope you enjoy all the musical "kinfolks"!
According to various legends, the earth and its inhabitants came to exist in some mighty strange ways. See if you can determine which culture believed what in regards to its beginnings.
Where in the world?
Much of the Bible's "backdrop" is the Middle East, but some events took place in out-of-the-way places; some in major cities, and some in other locales. This quiz focuses on the less well-known as well as the more obvious.
How odd!
A Bible believer focusing on some of the idol gods mentioned in the Bible?
I believe that there is a clear difference between the God of the Bible and the deities worshipped by others at the time.
Of course, you'd think that from the title of this quiz I will be touting all the wonderful things about my home state. Well I will be, but there will be some not-so-flattering subjects covered as well.
These places in the U.S. were intentionally or accidentally named after individuals or groups of people in general. I'd like to know why some folks got such an honor. Can you help me figure it out, please?
Names of places found in the Bible, what the names meant and a little information about them.
Enjoy!
Reference materials used include King James Bible, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and the online website, Bible Hub.
Hits by Dean Martin. Not one of my favorite artists as a kid, but I realized as an adult what a GREAT influence he was on pop music radio stations in the '60s. Lets see how many of these classics that you can remember.
Well, we won't be traveling by Monopoly trains for the entire journey after all, I'm afraid. Trains, along with wagons and hot-air balloons might still exist, but we'll just have to settle for a virtual tour of the U.S. So just hop in; I'll drive!
I'll give you most of the quote, you finish it.
I'll give it to you in a "multiple guess" type of format. I'll even give you the place to find it. What could be more fair...Hmm? Please feel free to look the answers up as you take the quiz.