English Bible Quiz

1. 'And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.' What does the Bible refer to as the lesser light?

A) The sun
B) The moon
C) The stars

2. God used __________ of Adam to create Eve.

A) The flesh
B) The bones
C) A rib

3. Why did God send Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden?

A) He wanted to prevent them from defiling the gardening with their sins.
B) He wanted to prevent them from eating the fruit of life.
C) He wanted to prevent them from eating more of the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil.

4. Which of these men is an ancestor of we modern-day people?

A) Tubalcain
B) Jubal
C) Naamah

5. Why was God sorry that He had created life to inhabit the earth?

A) It was because the wickedness of man was very great.
B) It was because Adam ate the fruit of the knowledge of God and evil.
C) It was because they were not perfect.

6. How many days after God had commanded Noah to enter the ark did the rain and the flood start?

A) 3
B) 7
C) 10

7. Apart from Pharaoh, which other king took Sarah from Abraham and wanted to marry her?

A) Shinab king of Admah
B) Abimelech king of Gerar
C) Amraphel king of Shinar

8. After the flood, what did God tell Noah and his sons to do?

A) He commanded them to be fruitful and multiply.
B) He commanded them to protect the lives He had put under their care.
C) He commanded them to offer a sacrifice of appreciation to Him.

9. Where did Abraham's wife Sarah die?

A) Elam
B) Shua
C) Kirjatharba

10. Whose idea was it that the sons of Jacob should go to Egypt to buy food?

A) Levi
B) Judah
C) Jacob

11. Though initially, Joseph's brothers planned to kill him, eventually,

A) they left him in a pit
B) they took him to Egypt and left him there
C) they sold him into slavery

12. Which of these people was buried under an oak?

A) Deborah, the nurse of Rebecca
B) Leah, the wife of Jacob
C) Rachel, the wife of Jacob

13. According to Genesis 41, how many dreams did Pharaoh have in one night?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 3

14. Which of these men was described as red and hairy at birth?

A) Isaac
B) Esau
C) Ishmael

15. What was Abraham's reaction when Sarah told him to drive away Hagar and her son?

A) He became rude towards Sarah.
B) He was happy.
C) He was displeased.

16. At Moriah, where did God want Abraham to offer Isaac as a sacrifice?

A) In a cave which He would show him
B) On His preferred mountain
C) On the eastern plains

17. Which of these men told a lie that his wife was his sister?

A) Isaac
B) Abraham
C) Jacob

18. Which of Noah's sons was the ancestor of the Philistines?

A) Ham
B) Shem
C) Japheth

19. What materials were used for building the great tower of Babel?

A) Bricks and slime
B) Stones and mortar
C) Bricks and iron

20. Where was Abram at the time God spoke to him to leave his father's house?

A) Ur
B) Canaan
C) Haran

21. In the book of Genesis, which people were described as exceedingly wicked in the eyes of God?

A) The Babylonians
B) The Canaanites
C) The Sodomites

22. Abraham made one of his servants swear to go and look for a wife for his son Isaac. What was the rank of this servant in Abraham's house?

A) He was the priest of Abraham's house.
B) He was the manager of all of Abraham's possessions.
C) He was Abraham's heir.

23. When Abraham had no child, who would have been his heir?

A) Nahor
B) Lot, his nephew
C) Eliezer of Damascus

24. Why did Sarai complain about Hagar to Abraham?

A) It was because Hagar ran away from the house.
B) It was because she saw that Hagar was pregnant.
C) It was because Hagar had started disrespecting her.

25. How old was Abraham at the time God said to him, "I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect."?

A) 100 years
B) 99 years
C) 90 years

26. How many angels disguised as men visited Abraham?

A) Three
B) Two
C) Four

27. Which people did Lot want to save from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah?

A) His headsmen
B) His sons in law
C) The king of Sodom

28. Where did Rachel hide her father's idols which she stole?

A) In a chest of jewels
B) In her tent
C) In her camel's saddle

29. Esau came to meet Jacob with a great company. Esau and his company were up to which number?

A) 400
B) 401
C) 420

30. Laban the brother of Rebecca was described as what?

A) A Babylonian
B) A Syrian
C) An Assyrian

31. What did Jacob say when he saw the angels of God on his way while returning from Padanaram?

A) He said, "This is God's host."
B) He said, "The Lord of my fathers, hearken unto me."
C) He said, "I will not let thee go, except thou bless me."

32. Who was charged to serve Pharaoh's officers who were put in custody?

A) Pharaoh's butler
B) Joseph
C) Pharaoh's baker

33. What was the name of the prince who raped Jacob's daughter?

A) Midian
B) Shechem
C) Hamor

34. Which of these women was envious of Leah?

A) Zilpah
B) Rebecca
C) Rachel

35. Who sold Joseph to Potiphar?

A) An Egyptian merchants
B) His brothers
C) The Ishmaelites

36. Apart from being a married couple, what was the relationship between Rachel and Jacob?

A) Friends
B) Cousins
C) siblings

37. On their second trip to Egypt to buy food, the sons of Jacob went with Benjamin. What would have happened if they had not returned with Benjamin?

A) Jacob would have died.
B) Jacob would have gone down to Egypt to fetch him.
C) Jacob would have cursed Judah.

38. Joseph brought his family to Egypt. By so doing, how many years of famine did he save them from?

A) 2 years
B) 7 years
C) 5 years

39. What reply did Joseph tell his family to give Pharaoh if he asked about their occupation?

A) They should say they are farmers.
B) They should say they are shepherds and herdsmen.
C) They should say they are merchants.

40. How old was Jacob when he first met Pharaoh?

A) 160 years
B) 130 years
C) 110 years

41. What made Joseph visit his father with his two sons?

A) He saw that his father was about to die.
B) He wanted his sons to be blessed by his father.
C) He heard that his father was sick.

42. Which of these men was cursed by father Jacob?

A) Asher
B) Benjamen
Reuben

43. Which of these men was embalmed when he died?

A) Joseph
B) Moses
C) Aaron

44. What is the first book in the Bible?

A) Revelation
B) Job
C) Genesis

45. Who was the first man?

A) Eve
B) Jesus
C) Adam

46. Who were first born three sons listed in the Bible?

A) Abel, Cain , Beth
B) Cain, Abel , Seth
C) Shem, Ham, Japeth

47. Who did God tell to build an ark?

A) Abel
B) Noah
C) Solomon

48.What animal does Eve encounter in the Garden of Eden that encourages her to eat the forbidden fruit?

A) A deer
B) A bird
C) A serpent

49. Who is the third son of Adam and Eve?

A) Cain
B) Abel
C) Seth
50.After God instructs Noah to build the ark, how long does the ensuing rainstorm last?

A) Ten days
B) Forty days
C) One year

51.How many men help Abram to defeat the armies that threaten Sodom?

A) 300
B) 318
C) 381

52.How old is Sarah when God, appearing in the form of three men, tells her that she will give birth?

A) 40
B) 60
C) 90

53.What happens to Lot's wife when she looks back at the burning cities of Sodom and Gomorroah?

A) She bursts into flames
B) The earth swallows her
C) She turns to salt

54.At birth, in comparison with his brother, Rebekah's son Esau is extremely...

A) Large
B) Smelly
C) Hairy

55.What object does Joseph plant in Benjamin's satchel in order to test his brothers' good will?

A) A golden fetish
B) A brass ring
C) A silver cup

56.Shortly before Jacob's death, who does he bless with his right hand?

A) Joseph
B) Manasseh
C) Ephraim

1. For what reason did the new king that arose in Egypt enslave the Hebrews?

He feared the Israelites would outnumber the Egyptians
He feared the Hebrews would join hands with their enemies if war breaks out.
He wanted to strip the Hebrews of their possessions.

2. What happened the more the Egyptians oppressed the Israelites?

The Israeli population kept increasing more and more.
The Israelites kept escaped in batches.
The Israelites became poorer and were famished.

3. The Israelites worked as slaves ...........................

to produce bricks
to mine for gold
to make pottery.
to produce mortar

4. Which of these was the name of one of the Hebrew midwives?

Rebecca
Shiphrah
Jochebed

5. Which of these cities was build by Hebrews?

Memphis
Thebes
Raamses
Pithom

6. Which of these was a midwives to the Hebrews?

Puah
Deborah
Zipporah

7. Why didn't the midwives carry out Pharaoh's command?

It was because they were afraid to do so.
God told them not to do it.
It was because they feared God.

8. What reward did God give the Hebrew midwives for their good deeds?

God protected them from facing Pharaoh's punishment.
God gave them families.
God gave them peace.

9. What did Pharaoh command the midwives to do?

He commanded them to kill every Hebrew baby that is a male.
He commanded them to kill every baby that is born to the Hebrews.
He commanded them to kill the Hebrew women who are in labour.

10. Since the Hebrew midwives could not carry out Pharaoh's command, later, what did Pharaoh command all the Egyptians to do?

He commanded them to castrate the sons of the Hebrews.
He commanded them to cast any son born to the Hebrews into River Nile
He commanded them to kill every son born to the Hebrews.

11. Moses' father was a descendant of which of the sons of Jacob?

Naphtali
Asher
Levi

12. What moved Moses' mother to attempt saving Moses' life from death at the hands of the Egyptians?

She knew Moses would become a prophet someday.
She saw that Moses' was a fine child.
She knew Moses was a child sent from God.

13. For how long was Moses' mother able to hide Moses from sight?

2 months
3 months
2 years

14. Which relative of baby Moses kept an eye on him while he was afloat on the river?

His mother
His elder brother
His elder sister
His father

15. The name Moses was given by who?

His mother
Pharaoh's daughter
His father

16. What did Moses do next after killing the Egyptian?

He hid the Egyptian's corpse in the sand.
He threw the Egyptian's corpse into River Nile to hide it.
He hid the Egyptian's corpse in the bush.

17. Why did Pharaoh want to kill Moses?

Pharaoh wanted to kill Moses because Moses attempted to usurp his throne.
Pharaoh wanted to kill Moses because Moses killed an Egyptian.
Pharaoh wanted to kill Moses because he wanted to prevent Moses from becoming king of Egypt in the future.

18. Why did Moses run away from Egypt?

He ran away to save his life.
He ran away to avoid imprisonment
He ran away to atone for his sin of murder.

19. Where did Moses flee to?

He fled to the land of Midian
He fled to the land of Canaan
He fled to Padanaram

20. What was the name of Moses' first born?

Eliezer
Ephraim
Gershom

21. What was the name of Moses' father in law?

Eleazer
Er
Reuel

22. What was the name of Moses' wife?

Zipporah
Deborah
Dorah

23. Moses' mother was from which of the tribes of Israel?

Judah
Levi
Simeon
Benjamin

24. Moses' father in law was also called .................

Jethro
Potipherah
Hamor
25. When Moses was afraid to look upon God, ......................

He turned his back towards God
He hid his face
He shivered before the Lord

26. Which of these nations would lose their habitation to the Israelites?

The Perizzites
The Midianites
The Assyrians
The Hittites
The Amorites
The Amonites

27. God told Moses that He is called .......................

THE LORD I AM
I AM THAT I AM
I AM THE LORD
I AM, GOD

28. Certainly, Pharaoh would not let the Israelites go; but he would let the Israelites go only if ..............................

he is compelled by a mighty hand.
he is struck with a lethal disease.
he sees signs and wonders.

29. Where was Moses when he had an encounter with God for the first time?

Mt. Zion
Horeb
Mt. Hor

30. How many miraculous signs did God give Moses to do to convince the Hebrews that he has been sent by God?

3
2
7

31. Who did God appoint to be the spokesman of Moses?

Jochebed
Aaron
The elders of Israel

32. What was the first thing Moses and Aaron did when they got to Egypt?

Aaron cast down his rod and it turned to a snake before Pharaoh
They gathered all the elders of Israel
They turned water into blood so that the people would believe that God has sent Moses

33. When the people saw that indeed God has visited them by sending Moses to them, what did they do?

They rejoiced with singing.
They bowed their heads and worshipped God
They prepared themselves to migrate from Egypt.

34. The Hebrew slaves in Egypt were tasked to make bricks with what?

Sawdust
roots of plants
straw

35. Why were the Hebrews scattered all over the land of Egypt?

They were scattered all over the land of Egypt to look for a place to hide from their cruel taskmasters
They were scattered all over the land of Egypt to gather stubble for straw to make bricks.
They were scattered all over the land of Egypt to start a riot against Pharaoh.

36. What was the immediate consequence of the first meeting Moses and Aaron had with Pharaoh to request for freedom?

Pharaoh had all the Hebrew officers beaten.
Pharaoh made the Egyptians stop supplying the Hebrews with straw for making bricks.
Pharaoh increased the number of bricks each Hebrew is supposed to produce per day.

37. How did Pharaoh regard the message Moses and Aaron brought to him?

He said their message was offensive.
He said their message was vain words.
He said their message was treacherous words.

38. God appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob by which name?

He appeared to them by the name of the Lord God Almighty
He appeared to them by the name of God Almighty
He appeared to them by the name of the Lord God
He appeared to them by the name of Sovereign Lord
39. God revealed His name to Moses while he was on a mission to free the Israelites. What was that name?

LORD GOD
LORD
JEHOVAH
Elohim

40. Whose son was Kohath?

Levi
Merari
Simeon
Amram

41. What was the name of Amram's wife?

Oholiab
Zipporah
Jochebed
Elisheba

42. What was the name of Aaron's wife?

Oholiab
Zipporah
Jochebed
Elisheba

43. God made Moses a ................... to Pharaoh

prophet/br> god
seer
counselor

44. According to Exodus 10, when Moses requested that Pharaoh should let the Israelites go to the wilderness to serve their God,

Pharoah thought the Israelites were planning to rebel against him
Pharaoh doubted that the Israelites would return once they leave Egypt
Pharaoh doubted that Moses had had an encounter with God
Pharaoh was afraid Israel would make an alliance with their enemies and attack Egypt

45. What did Pharaoh want to use as collateral to ensure that if he should let the Israelites go to worship their God in the wilderness they would come back to Egypt to continue their servitude?

Pharaoh wanted to use the livestock of the Israelites as collateral
Pharaoh wanted to hold their wives as collateral and allow only the men to go
Pharaoh wanted to hold the men and make only the women and the children go

46. The eighth plague God brought upon the Egyptians was what?

The plague of boils
The plague of lice
The plague of locusts
Darkness

47. The nineth plague God brought upon the Egyptians was what?

The plague of boils
The plague of lice
The plague of locusts
Darkness

48. How long did the darkness last in Egypt?

4 days
3 days
7 days
2 days

49. By whose hand did the Lord bring the plague of locusts upon Egypt?

Moses
Aaron
None

50. What did God command the Israelites to ask from the Egyptians when they are leaving Egypt?

Jewels of precious stones
Gold and silver jewelry
Livestock

51. And the Lord gave the Israelites ................... in the sight of the Egyptians

Honor
Wealth
Favor

52. At what time did God intend to go out and kill the firstborns of the Egyptians?

Afternoon
Dusk
Midnight
Twilight

53. What would be the repercussion of the last plague that God would bring on the Egyptians?

The Egyptians would fear the Lord all the days of their lives and would not trouble the Israelites again.
There shall be a great cry throughout all the land of Egypt.
Pharaoh shall die and the Israelites would be free from bondage.
Pharaoh would free the Israelites.

54. Why is it that Pharaoh did not let the Israelites go after going through so many terrible plagues?

It was because if he should let the Israelites go, he would lose a substantial amount of slave labor
It was because God has hardened his heart
It was because he did not want to appear like a weak king.
It was because he would lose a huge amount of tax revenue if he had let the Israelites go

55. What was the last plague God brought upon the Egyptians?

Mass death of firstborns
The plague of lice
The plague of boils
The plague of flies

56. Would the Israelites suffer any bad repercussion from the last plague?

Yes
No
Yes, but not all of them

57. At the time God made mention of bringing the last plague, how many plagues had He already brought on the Egyptians?

10
7
9
6

58. What happened when Pharaoh resisted and did not let the Israelites go?

Moses lost hope in securing Israel's freedom.
God used it as an opportunity to do more wonders in Egypt
Egyptian citizens supported Pharaoh's decision
Egyptian citizens did not support Pharaoh's decision.

59. On what day should every man take a lamb for his household or family?

10th day of the first month
3rd day of the first month
7th day of the first month
15th day of the first month

60. If a family is too small for a lamb what should they do?

They should allow strangers in until they are large enough to consume a lamb.
They should not keep the commandment.
They should rather take a rooster instead of a lamb.
They should join another family so that they can consume a whole lamb. 61. What age did God specify for the male lamb that would be killed for the Passover?

7 years old
3 years old
1 year old
12 years

62. Which of these Israelites has God appointed to build the ark?

Hur
Oholiab
Bezaleel
Eleazer
Ithamar

63. Which of these men did God testify that He has filled him with His Spirit to do the work pertaining to the tabernacle?

Hur
Oholiab/br> Bezaleel
Ithamar

64. Who was the father of the man called Oholiab?

Hur
Ahisamach
Uri
Aaron

65. Who was the father of the man called Bezaleel?

Eliezer
Ahisamach
Uri
Eber

66. Who was the grandfather of Bezaleel?

Hur
Ahisamach
Uri
Amram

67. What was the name of Hur's son who gave birth to Bezaleel?

Uri
Eliezer
Oholiab
Amram

68. Which of these men was from the tribe of Judah?

Uri
Eliezer
Ahisamach
Joshua

69. How many days in a week has God given the Israelites to work?

7 days
6 days
3 days
4 days

70. What was the punishment for those who do not keep the Sabbath?

Banishment
Whipping
Incarceration
Death

71. Where was Moses when he was receiving instructions for building the tabernacle and the other sacred things required for worship?

In his own tent at midnight.
Around the altar at the foot of Mt. Sinai.
On Mt. Sinai.
In the tent of meeting

72. Finally, what did God give Moses after Moses had been with Him on the mountain for 40 days and 40 nights?

Curtains to build the tent of meeting.
Two tablets of stone./br>
The tabernacle.
The ark of the covenant.

73. Which of these men was from the tribe of Dan?

Uri
Eliezer
Ahisamach
Joshua

74. Why the Israelites turned their backs on God to make an idol could be attributed to what?

Impatience
Hatred for Moses
Aaron's weakness
They were stranded.

75. Aaron needed gold to make an idol. Which ornament did Aaron command the Israelites to contribute for the making of the golden calf?

Earrings
Golden bracelet
Necklace
Golden earrings

76. God described the Israelites as what?

Idolatrous people
Foolhardy people
Stiffnecked people
Callous people

77. When God saw the unfaithfulness of the Israelites, he wanted to destroy them, why did he relent?

It was because Moses destroyed the idol.
It was because Moses interceded for the Israelites.
It was because the Israelites repented.
It was because He was determined to take them to the Promised Land.

78. God wrote some commandments on tablets of stone and gave them to Moses. In terms of pages, how many pages were the commandments written on?

3
4
5
6

1. What type of living things could be offered as a burnt offering?

A. Bullock
B. Goat
C. Pigeons
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

2. Who sprinkled the blood on the altar?

A. Aaron's sons
B. Joshua
C. Moses
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

3. What was NOT to be included in any meat (grain) offering?

A. Honey
B. Leaven
C. Salt
D. A & B
E. B & C

4. What were they NOT to eat?

A. Blood
B. Fat
C. Muscle
D. All of the above
E. A & B

5. What was a priest to bring as a sin offering if he sins unintentionally?

A. A kid of the goats, a female without blemish
B. A kid of the goats, a male without blemish
C. A lamb
D. A young bullock without blemish
E. Turtledoves

6. In order to make restitution what did a person who sinned unintentionally add to the offering?

A. A fifth part
B. A tenth part
C. Half
D. Twofold
E. Fourfold

7. What must be kept burning?

A. Fire for cooking
B. The fire on the altar
C. The pillar of fire
D. B & C
E. None of the above

8. What was done to the clay pot in which the meat for the sin offering was cooked?

A. It was broken
B. It was buried
C. It was scoured
D. It was washed
E. None of the above

9. What offering was made as an expression of thankfulness?

A. Burnt offering
B. Meat offering
C. Peace offering
D. Sin offering
E. Trespass offering

10. Who was given a share of the offerings?

A. Joshua
B. Moses
C. The priests
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

11. How many days did the consecration ceremonies for Aaron and his sons last?

A. 1
B. 3
C. 7
D. 14
E. 30

12. What happened when Moses and Aaron came out of the tabernacle?

A. The glory of the LORD appeared to all the people
B. A fire consumed the burnt offering
C. The people shouted and fell on their faces
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

13. What did Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, do?

A. They committed fornication
B. They got drunk
C. They got fat on the offerings
D. They offered strange fire before the LORD
E. All of the above

14. What were Aaron and his other sons NOT to drink?

A. Cow’s milk
B. Strong drink
C. Wine
D. A & B
E. B & C

15. What was necessary in the type of creatures in the sea which the Israelites were allowed to eat?

A. Eyes
B. Fins
C. Scales
D. All of the above
E. B & C

16. What birds were the Israelites NOT allowed to eat?

A. Chicken
B. Duck
C. Turkey
D. Quail
E. None of the above

17. What type of flying creeping things were the Israelites allowed to eat?

A. The beetle
B. The grasshopper
C. The locust
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

18. On what day was a baby boy to be circumcised?

A. Third
B. Eighth
C. Fourteenth
D. Thirtieth
E. None of the above

19. Who was involved in the ceremonial cleansing of the leper?

A. Hur
B. Joshua
C. Moses
D. The Levites
E. The priest

20. What was to be done to a house in which leprosy continued to spread?

A. It was burned
B. It was torn down
C. The stones, timber and mortar carried outside the city to an unclean place
D. None of the above
E. B & C

21. Over what creature did Aaron confess all the iniquities of the children of Israel, and send away into the wilderness?

A. Bullock
B. Dove
C. Goat
D. Lamb
E. None of the above

22. How often was atonement made for the children of Israel?

A. Once a month
B. Once a year
C. Every seventh year
D. Every fiftieth year
E. None of the above

23. Where is the life of a creature?

A. In the blood
B. In the brain
C. In the breath
D. In the heart
E. None of the above

24. With whom was an Israelite NOT to have sexual relations?

A. Daughter-in-law
B. Mother
C. Sister
D. Sister-in-law
E. All of the above

25. What is said of sexual relations with someone of the same sex?

A. Abomination
B. Alternate life style
C. Personal preference
D. Socially acceptable
E. None of the above

26. What is said of sexual relations with an animal?

A. Abomination
B. Confusion
C. Vile affections
D. Weird
E. None of the above

27. Why are we to be holy?

A. Because the Lord your God is holy
B. Because we are a peculiar people
C. Because we are to be different from the world
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

28. What was to be left for the poor?

A. The corners of the field
B. The gleanings
C. Welfare
D. All of the above
E. A & B

29. What phrase is mentioned that Jesus considered as one of the greatest commandments?

A. Love your neighbor as yourself
B. Ye shall not lie one to another
C. Ye shall not steal
D. Ye shall not swear by my name falsely
E. None of the above

30. What phrase(s) prohibits body piercing and tattoos?

A. You shall not defile the temple of God
B. You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh
C. You shall not print any marks on you
D. All of the above
E. B & C

31. What is said about weights and standards?

A. Just balances
B. Just weights
C. Just ephah
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

32. For what sins was a person put to death?

A. Adultery
B. Cursing father or mother
C. Homosexuality
D. Lying with a beast
E. All of the above

33. Who was a priest NOT to marry?
A. A divorced woman
B. An harlot
C. A widow
D. All of the above
E. A & B

34. What were they NOT to eat?

A. Creeping things
B. That which dies of itself
C. That which is torn by beasts
D. All of the above
E. B & C

35. What was NOT one of the feasts they were to keep during the year?

A. Booths
B. First fruits
C. Purim
D. Tabernacles
E. Trumpets

36. How long were the lamps to burn?

A. Continually
B. Every Sabbath
C. Throughout the entire year of Jubilee
D. Until the oil ran out
E. None of the above

37. Who was to stone the man who blasphemed the name of the LORD?

A. The congregation
B. The Levites
C. The priests
D. The soldiers
E. Those from the tribe of Judah

38. How was the law different for a stranger?

A They did not have to be circumcised
B They did not have to keep the Sabbath
C There was no difference
D A & B
E None of the above

39. How often were the fields NOT sowed nor the vineyards pruned?

A. Every third year
B. Every fourth year
C. Every seventh year
D. Every tenth year
E. None of the above

40. How often did the year of jubilee occur?

A. Every seventh year
B. Every tenth year
C. Every fiftieth year
D. Every hundred years
E. None of the above

41. How was an Israelite to treat a poor Israelite whom he had purchased?

A. Do not charge him usury nor rule over him with rigor
B. Treat him as a hired servant rather than a bond servant
C. Release him during the year of jubilee
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

42. Who could redeem one that was sold?

A. A Levite
B. A priest
C. One of his kin
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

43. What would result if they kept God’s commandments?

A. Rain in due season
B. The land would yield its increase
C. The trees would yield fruit
D. They would dwell in their land safely
E. All of the above

44. What would result if they did NOT keep God’s commandments?

A. Pestilence
B. Plagues
C. Terror
D. Wild beasts which would destroy their cattle
E. All of the above

45. If an Israelite became poor and sold some of his land, who was allowed to have the first chance to redeem it ?

A. The priests
B. The elders of his tribe
C. The relatives
D. The LORD

46. If a person sold a house in a walled city, how long does he own the right to redeem it ?

A. Thirty days
B. Ninety days
C. One year
D. Seven years

47. What property was not to be returned in the year of Jubilee?

A. A house sold in a walled city and not redeemed
B. A house sold in a village and not redeemed
C. Land sold to one's family and not redeemed
D. All houses and lands were to be returned in the Jubilee

48. Who was guaranteed the right of redeeming a house even in a city?

A. The priests
B. The Levites
C. The elders of Israel
D. The poor

49. The pasture land around what types of cities must not be sold?

A. The cities of refuge
B. The cities without a well inside the walls
C. The cities of the Levites
D. The tribal capital cities

50. If an Israelite sold himself as a slave, he was to be treated as

A. A slave
B. A hired worker
C. A brother
D. An orphan

1. Approximately how many men of Israel age twenty and upwards able to go to war left Egypt?

A 300,000
B 600,000
C 1 million
D 2 million
E 3 million

2. What tribe was not numbered?

A Benjamin
B Dan
C Issachar
D Judah
E None of the above

3. Which tribes camped south of the tabernacle?

A Dan, Asher & Naphtali
B Ephraim, Manasseh & Benjamin
C Judah, Issachar & Zebulun
D Reuben, Simeon & Gad
E Joseph & Levi

4. Which sons of Aaron continued as priests after their brothers died?

A Eleazar and Ithamar
B Nadab and Abihu
C Gershon and Kohath
D Kohath and Merari
E Gershon and Nadab

5. Who was the father of Gershon, Kohath, and Merari?

A Aaron
B Joshua
C Judah
D Moses
E None of the above

6. Whose duty was it to take care of the ark, table, candlestick, altars, and the vessels of the sanctuary?

A Gershonites
B Kohathites
C Merarites
D Priests
E None of the above

7. Where did Moses, Aaron and his sons camp?

A North of the tabernacle
B East of the tabernacle
C South of the tabernacle
D West of the tabernacle
E In the tabernacle

8. Who had the oversight of the things in the tabernacle?

A. Aaron
B. Joshua
C. Moses
D. A & C
E. B & C

9. Who did the Israelites put out of the camp?

A. Every leper
B. Every one that had an issue
C. Whoever was defiled by the dead
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

10. If the spirit of jealousy came on a man who suspected his wife committed adultery what was the wife made to drink?

A. Gall
B. Strong drink
C. Vinegar
D. Water mixed with dust of the tabernacle floor
E. None of the above

11. What happened to the woman if she was guilty of adultery?

A. Her belly would swell
B. Her thigh would rot
C. She would become leprous
D. A & B
E. B & C

12. What was the vow of the Nazarite?

A. Come at no dead body
B. Drink no wine or strong drink
C. No razor come on his head
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

13. Who was to say “The LORD bless you, and keep you: The LORD make his face shine on you, …” when blessing Israel?

A. Aaron and his sons
B. Everyone
C. Levites
D. Moses
E. Joshua

14. How many carts were given to the sons of Kohath for service?

A. Two
B. Four
C. Six
D. Eight
E. None

15. What did Moses hear when he went into the tabernacle after the dedicatory offering?

A. The voice of one speaking to him from off the mercy seat
B. Thunder
C. Wind
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

16. What age group of Levites did the service of the tabernacle?

A. 20 to 50
B. 25 to 50
C. 30 to 50
D. 30 to 60
E. None of the above

17. What did the Israelites celebrate on the fourteenth day of the first month?

A. Day of atonement
B. Feast of firstfruits
C. Feast of Purim
D. Feast of tabernacles
E. Passover

18. What covered the tabernacle when it was set up?

A. A cloud
B. Dust
C. Rainbow
D. Shekinah glory
E. A & D

19. For what purpose were the trumpets to be sounded?

A. For their solemn days
B. When they moved
C. When they went to war
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

20. When the Israelites moved which tribe went first?

A. Benjamin
B. Dan
C. Ephraim
D. Judah
E. Reuben

21. When was the manna provided?

A. At noon
B. In the morning
C. When the dew fell in the night
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

22. On how many men did God put His Spirit on to help Moses carry the burden of the people?

A. Seven
B. Twelve
C. Twenty-four
D. Seventy
E. None of the above

23. What did the Lord send while the meat was still between their teeth?

A. A very great plague
B. Fire
C. Hail
D. Lightning
E. None of the above

24. Who was meek above all the men, which were on the face of the earth?

A Aaron
B. Caleb
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. None of the above

25. How did the Lord speak to Moses?

A. In dreams
B. In visions
C. Mouth to mouth
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

26. What judgment fell on Miriam?

A. Barrenness
B. Death
C. Her belly swelled
D. Leprosy
E. Turned to a pillar of salt

27. How many men did Moses send to explore the land of Canaan?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 7
D. 12
E. None of the above

28. How many days did the men explore the land?

A. 12
B. 24
C. 30
D. 50
E. None of the above

29. What report did the men give Moses?

A. The land flows with milk and honey
B. The people be strong that dwell in the land
C. The cities are walled
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

30. Who said “If the LORD delight in us, then he will bring us into this land, and give it us and the LORD is with us: fear them not”?

A. Caleb
B. Joshua
C. Moses
D. A & B
E. B & C

31. Those over what age would die in the wilderness?

A. 20
B. 25
C. 30
D. 40
E. None of the above

32. How many years would they wander in the wilderness?
A. 20
B. 24
C. 30
D. 40
E. 50

33. What happened to those who searched out the land but brought back the report of unbelief?

A. Bitten by snakes
B. Devoured by fire from heaven
C. Died by a plague
D. Stoned to death
E. Swallowed up by the earth

34. What happened to the man who gathered sticks on the Sabbath?

A. Bitten by snakes
B. Devoured by fire from heaven
C. Died by a plague
D. Stoned to death
E. Swallowed up by the earth

35. What did Korah, Dathan and Abiram do?

A. They said Moses and Aaron took too much on them seeing that all the congregation was holy
B. They desired to be priests also
C. They tried to get the people to turn back to Egypt
D. All of the above
E. A & B

36. What happened to Korah?

A. Bitten by snakes
B. Devoured by fire from heaven
C. Died by a plague
D. Stoned to death
E. Swallowed up by the earth

37. How many rods were laid before the Lord in the tabernacle?

A. 3
B. 7
C. 12
D. 24
E. None of the above

38.What happened to the rod with Aaron’s name on it?

A. It brought forth buds
B. It bloomed blossoms
C. It yielded almonds
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

39. Who was not to receive an inheritance of the land?

A. Aaron
B. Joshua
C. Moses
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

40. What were the Levites to give to Aaron the priest?

A. A tenth part of the tithe
B. Half the tithe
C. All the tithe
D. All the tithe plus offerings
E. None of the above

41. What animal was used for the cleansing of the priests?

A. A lamb
B. A female goat
C. A male goat
D. A red heifer
E. None of the above

42. Touching what caused a person to become unclean?

A. A dead body
B. A bone of a man
C. A grave
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

43. Why wasn’t Moses allowed to bring the congregation into the promised land?

A. He broke the tablets containing the ten commandments
B. He failed to circumcise his sons
C. He smote the rock
D. He spoke to the rock
E. None of the above

44. Upon whom did Moses put Aaron’s garments before Aaron died?

A. Eleazar
B. Gershon
C. Ithamar
D. Kohath
E. Merari

45. Who did Israel defeat?

A. Arad, king of the Canaanites
B. Sihon, king of the Amorites
C. Og the king of Bashan
D. All of the above
E. B & C

46. What remedy was given to those bitten by snakes?

A. Antivenin serum
B. A peace offering
C. A trespass offering
D. Looking on a brass serpent that Moses made and put on a pole
E. Repentance

47. Of what nation was Balak king?

A. Amalek
B. Bozrah
C. Edom
D. Moab
E. None of the above

48. What did Balak want Balaam to do?

A. Bless him
B. Bless Israel
C. Curse Israel
D. Fight against Israel
E. None of the above

49. When Balaam went with the princes of Moab what stood in his path?

A. An angel of the LORD
B. A donkey
C. A flame of fire
D. A prophet of the LORD
E. None of the above

50. How did Balaam wish to die?

A. In the promised land
B. On Mount Pisgah
C. On Mount Nebo
D. On Mount Peor
E. The death of the righteous

51. Who thrust a javelin through the Israelite man and Midianite woman who went into a tent?

A. Eleazar
B. Ithamar
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. Phinehas

52. When Moses took his second census how did the number compare to the first census?

A. Much less
B. Slightly less
C. The same
D. Slightly more
E. Much more

52. Who was still alive at the second census that was alive at the first census?

A. Caleb
B. Gaddi
C. Joshua
D. A & B
E. A & C

53. Who did the Lord choose to succeed Moses?

A. Caleb
B. Eleazar
C. Joshua
D. Phinehas
E. None of the above

54. Who can disallow a vow of a married woman when he hears of it?

A. Her brother
B. Her father
C. Her husband
D. Her mother
E. None of the above

55. How did Baalam die?

A. Devoured by fire from heaven
B. Died by a plague
C. Killed with the sword
D. Stoned to death
E. Swallowed up by the earth

56. Who was angry when the army saved all the women alive which had caused the children of Israel to commit fornication?

A. Caleb
B. Eleazar
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. Phinehas

57. What tribes were given land east of Jordan?

A. Reuben, Gad & Manasseh
B. Dan, Asher & Naphtali
C. Judah, Issachar & Zebulun
D. Ephraim, Simeon &, Benjamin
E. None of the above

58. Why did Moses at first deny their request?

A. He compared them to those at Kadesh who refused to take the promised land
B. He thought they did not believe the promises of God
C. He thought they would discourage the children of Israel
D. All of the above
E. A & C

59. What were the Israelites to do when they crossed over Jordan?

A. Drive out all the inhabitants of the land
B. Destroy all their pictures and molten images
C. Pluck down all their high places
D. Dwell in the land
E. All of the above

60. Who set the boundaries of the land of Canaan for the Israelites?

A. Aaron
B. Eleazar
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. The LORD

61. How many towns in total were to be given to the Levites?

A. 12
B. 24
C. 36
D. 48
E. 60

62. How many towns were to be selected as cities of refuge?

A. 3
B. 6
C. 9
D. 12
E. 24

63. What type of killer was allowed to go to a city of refuge?

A. One who accidentally killed someone
B. Those who purposely killed someone
C. Those who had not committed more than one killing
D. Those under the age of 25
E. None of the above

64. At least how many witnesses were required before a man was put to death?

A. One
B. Two
C. Four
D. Five
E. None of the above

65. Why must a daughter who inherits land marry within their own tribe?

A. Because of prejudice
B. The inheritance would remain in the tribe of the family of their father
C. To keep the blood lines pure
D. They did not want wealth to be a factor in marriage
E. None of the above

1. Why did the Israelites not enter the promised land after sending out the spies?

A. Fornication
B. Idolatry
C. Lust
D. Murmuring
E. Unbelief

2. Of whom was it said that he wholly followed the Lord?

A. Aaron
B. Caleb
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. Phinehas

3. What was Moses to do for Joshua?

A. Anoint him
B. Encourage him
C. Install him
D. Instruct him
E. A & D

4. Israel was not to possess land belonging to whose descendants?

A. Cain
B. Esau
C. Ishmael
D. Lot
E. B & D

5. Whose bed was nine cubits long and four cubits wide?

A. Agag
B. Balak
C. Goliath
D. Og, king of Bashan
E. Sihon, king of Heshbon

6. From where was Moses able to see the land beyond Jordan?

A. Mount Ebal
B. Mount Gerazim
C. Mount Pisgah
D. Mount Peor
E. None of the above

7. What were the Israelites NOT to do to the Lord’s commandments?

A. Add to them
B. Obey them
C. Take away from them
D. All of the above
E. A & C

8. What would happen to Israel if they made idols?

A. Plagues would come upon them
B. They would be scattered among the nations
C. They would be taken captive by other nations
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

9. What would be the reward for keeping the commandments?

A. That it would go well with them
B. That it would go well with their children
C. That their days would be prolonged on the earth
D. All of the above
E. A & C

10.What should we teach our children?

A. The LORD our God is one LORD
B. Love the LORD your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might
C. The practices of the nations
D. All of the above
E. A & B

11. When should we teach our children?

A. When you sit in your house
B. When you walk by the way
C. When you lie down
D. When you rise up
E. All of the above

12. Where were they to write the commandments?

A. On their gates
B. On the posts of their house
C. On their walls
D. All of the above
E. A & B

13. When should we be careful not to forget God?

A. When we are blessed with houses, food, etc.
B. When we are defeated
C. When we are discouraged
D. When we are in the midst of a battle
E. None of the above

14. What were the Israelites to do to the nations that dwelled in the land?

A. Smite them
B. Take them captive
C. Utterly destroy them
D. None of the above
E. A & C

15. Why did the Lord choose Israel?

A. Because he would keep the oath which he had sworn to their fathers
B. Because the LORD loved them
C. Because they were more in number than other nations
D. All the above
E. A & B

16. What power did the LORD give the Israelites?

A. To get wealth
B. To heal the sick
C. To open blinded eyes
D. To raise the dead
E. To unstop deaf ears

17. What did Moses do to the idol shaped as a calf?

A. Burnt it with fire
B. Stamped it
C. Ground it into dust
D. Cast the dust into a brook
E. All of the above

18. Whose prayer prevented the Lord from destroying Israel?

A. Aaron
B. Hur
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. None of the above

19. Where did Moses put the second set of the ten commandments?

A. In a monument made of uncut stones
B. In an ark of shittim wood
C. On Mount Pisgah
D. On Mount Nebo
E. None of the above

20. What river was mentioned describing the extent of the land to be given to the Israelites?

A. Euphrates
B. Gihon
C. Jordan
D. Pison
E. Tigris

21. Who were they not to forsake?

A. The Levite
B. Their children
C. Their parents
D. Their spouse
E. None of the above

22. What was to be done to a relative that tried to get them to follow other gods?

A. Burned with fire
B. Killed with a sword
C. Put outside the camp
D. Stoned to death
E. None of the above

23. What had God chosen Israel to be?

A. A chosen generation
B. A holy people to the LORD
C. A peculiar people to himself
D. All of the above
E. B & C

24. How would a person tithe who lived a long way from the place where the Lord chose?

A. Sacrifice where the LORD chose
B. Place it in a local storehouse
C. Send it with a Levite
D. Turn it into money, go where the LORD chose, and buy food there
E. None of the above

25. What were they to do with the tithes every third year?

A. Add a fifth part to it
B. Add a half to it
C. Bring it for the Levite, stranger, fatherless, and the widows to eat
D. Double the tithes
E. None of the above

26. What was Israel to do to nations in regard to money?

A. Borrow from them but don’t lend to them
B. Lend to them and borrow from them
C. Lend to them but not borrow
D. Establish trade with them
E. None of the above

27. What was to be done to a servant who did not wish to be released?

A. An awl was thrust through his ear
B. He was branded
C. He was circumcised
D. He was set free anyway
E. He took on his master’s name

28. What were they NOT to do with an animal with a blemish such as lameness or blindness?

A. Eat it
B. Let it go in the wilderness
C. Sacrifice it to the Lord
D. All of the above
E. A & B

29. How was every man to give?

A. As he is able, according to the blessing of the LORD
B. Sacrificially
C. Until it hurts
D. None of the above
E. B & C

30. Why weren’t judges allowed to take bribes?

A. A gift blinds the eyes of the wise
B. A gift perverts the words of the righteous
C. They were already paid adequately
D. None of the above
E. A & B

31. Why did Israel desire a king?

A. It was the best form of government at that time
B. To be like other nations
C. They needed one head
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

32. What was the king of Israel NOT to do?

A. Multiply horses to himself
B. Multiply wives to himself
C. Greatly multiply to himself silver and gold
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

33. What should the king of Israel do?

A. Read the law of the LORD every day
B. Obey the words of the law
C. Visit all of the tribes
D. All of the above
E. A & B

34. What is an abomination to the Lord?

A. One who makes his son or daughter to pass through the fire
B. One that uses divination
C. A witch
D. A consulter with familiar spirits
E. All of the above

35. Who would the Prophet that the Lord was going to raise up be like?

A. Aaron
B. Abraham
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. None of the above

36. What example of unintentional murder was given?

A. A man’s axe head flies off the handle and kills another man
B. A man’s ox gores another man to death
C. Killing a man while fighting
D. Accidentally setting fire to a building where a man was burned to death
E. None of the above

37. How many witnesses were required to establish a matter?

A. One
B. Two or three
C. Four or five
D. Twelve
E. None of the above

38. Who did the officers excuse from going to battle?

A. Men who built a new house not yet dedicated
B. Men who planted a vineyard and have not eaten of it
C. Men who have betrothed a wife and not taken her
D. Men who were fearful and fainthearted
E. All of the above

39. What did the Israelites offer when they went near a city to fight?

A. Food
B. Freedom
C. Peace
D. Water
E. None of the above

40. What kind of trees could be used in the siege of a city?

A. Apple
B. Fig
C. Olive
D. Pomegranate
E. None of the above

41. What must a man do if he desires to take a wife from among the captives?

A. Bring her home
B. Shave her head
C. Pare her nails
D. Mourn her father and her mother a full month
E. All of the above

42. How much was the inheritance of the firstborn son compared to the others?

A. The same
B. One and a half times
C. Double
D. Triple
E. None of the above

43. How long was the body of a cursed man allowed to hang on a tree?

A. One night
B. Only that day
C. One week
D. Until the harvest was over
E. None of the above

44. What was a person to do with an animal or item they had found?

A. Keep it
B. Kill it and eat it
C. Return it to the owner
D. Sell it
E. None of the above

45. What was a person not to wear?

A. Bright red colors
B. Clothing that pertained to the opposite sex
C. Clothing made of mixed fibers, such as wool and linen
D. All of the above
E. B & C

46. How was a new house to be built?

A. With just one door
B. With a battlement for the roof
C. With windows
D. On a solid foundation
E. None of the above

47. What sanitation rule was given?

A. Boil water before drinking
B. Dig a hole outside the camp, relieve yourself, then cover it
C. Wash your hands before eating
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

48. What were they allowed to eat from their neighbor’s land?

A. Anything they wanted
B. All the grapes they wanted but they could not put any in a vessel
C. Ears of corn they could pluck with their hand; but they could not use a sickle
D. All of the above
E. B & C

49. How long after marriage was a man free not to go to war?

A. Three months
B. Six months
C. One year
D. Two years
E. None of the above

50. How often should you pay a servant who is poor?

A. Every day
B. Every week
C. Twice a month
D. Every month
E. None of the above

51. What were the stranger, fatherless and widows allowed to eat?

A. Sheaves forgotten in the field
B. Olives that did not fall when they beat their olive trees
C. The gleanings of the grapes of their vineyards
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

52. What was the maximum number of blows a man could receive during a beating?

A. 10
B. 25
C. 39
D. 40
E. 50

53. What were the Israelites to do to the Amalekites?

A. Blot out the remembrance of Amalek
B. Drive them into the land of Moab
C. Kill the men but spare the women and children
D. Make servants out of them
E. None of the above

54. From what mountain were curses pronounced?

A. Ebal
B. Gerizim
C. Nebo
D. Peor
E. Sinai

55. What would the nation be like that would be brought against them?

A. A nation whose tongue they would not understand
B. A nation of fierce countenance
C. A nation with different customs
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

56. What belongs to God?

A. Glory
B. Honor
C. Secret things
D. Those things which are revealed
E. Worship

57. Where were the commandments?

A. Very near to them
B. In their mouth
C. In their heart
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

58. What did the LORD set before them?

A. Life and good
B. Death and evil
C. Blessing and cursing
D. All of the above
E. A & B

59. To whom did Moses deliver the law?

A. All the people
B. Joshua
C. The Levites
D. The priests
E. None of the above

60. What occurred at the inauguration of Joshua?

A. The LORD appeared in the tabernacle in a pillar of a cloud
B. The pillar of the cloud stood over the door of the tabernacle
C. Thunder and lightning
D. All of the above
E. A & B

61. What illustration describes how God kept Israel in the wilderness?

A. As a mother hen protects her chicks
B. As a mother bear protects her cubs
C. As a father keeps his children
D. As the apple of His eye
E. None of the above

62. What was wrong with Jeshurun?

A. Jeshurun waxed fat
B. Jeshurun forsook God which made him
C. Jeshurun lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

63. Where was Moses to die?

A. Mount Ebal
B. Mount Gerizim
C. Mount Nebo
D. Mount Peor
E. Mount Pisgah

64. How old was Moses when he died?

A. 80
B. 90
C. 100
D. 120
E. None of the above

65. Who did Israel follow after the death of Moses?

A. Caleb
B. Eleazar
C. Hur
D. Joshua
E. Phinehas

1. Over what river did the LORD tell Joshua to take Israel?

A. Euphrates
B. Jordan
C. Kidron
D. Nile
E. Tigris

2. How did the LORD promise to be with Joshua?

A. Always
B. As He was with Moses
C. With a double portion of His Spirit
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

3. What did the LORD promise Joshua if he daily meditated on and observed all that was written in the law of the LORD?

A. Good Health
B. Prosperous
C. Successful
D. A & B
E. B & C

4. Who hid the men that Joshua sent to spy out Jericho?

A. Rachel
B. Rahab
C. Rebekah
D. Ruth
E. Tamar

5. How did the spies escape from Jericho?

A. Let down by a cord through a window
B. Let down in a basket
C. Escaped under the cover of darkness
D. They escaped hidden in a cart
E. None of the above

6. What report did the spies bring to Joshua?

A. It was a land flowing with milk and honey
B. The cities are walled
C. The inhabitants of the country were faint because of them
D. The inhabitants of the land were strong
E. None of the above

7. What miracles were given to let them know that God would drive out the inhabitants of the land?

A. Jordan river turned to blood
B. The waters of Jordan piled up as an heap
C. The Israelites passed over on dry land
D. A & B
E. B & C

8. What did they do with the twelve stones that they got from the midst of Jordan?

A. Set up as a memorial to remind future generations that the LORD had dried up Jordan
B. Used as an altar to make sacrifices
C. They were put in the ark of the covenant
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

9. What was the reaction of the kings west of Jordan when they heard that the LORD had dried up Jordan?

A. Their hearts melted neither was their any spirit in them
B. They formed a league to fight against Israel
C. They surrendered to Israel
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

10. Who did Joshua circumcise at Gilgal?

A. Those who were born in the wilderness
B. The Gibeonites
C. Their servants
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

11. What else did Israel keep at Gilgal?

A. The feast of tabernacles
B. The feast of unleavened bread
C. The Passover
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

12. When did the manna cease?

A. After Joshua prayed
B. When Moses died
C. When they had eaten of the corn of the land
D. When they conquered Jericho
E. None of the above

13. Who did Joshua encounter near Gilgal?

A. Balaam
B. The captain of the LORD’S host
C. King Agag
D. Michael
E. None of the above

14. How often did the Israelites march around Jericho the first six days?

A. Once every other day
B. Once each day
C. Twice a day
D. Three times a day
E. None of the above

15. How often did they march around Jericho on the seventh day?

A. Once
B. Twice
C. Three times
D. Six times
E. Seven times

16. What was to be done with the silver and gold from Jericho?

A. Brought into the treasury of the LORD
B. Buried
C. Melted
D. Put into the ark of the covenant
E. None of the above

17. What happened to the walls of Jericho when the Israelites shouted?

A. They burned
B. They cracked
C. They split wide open
D. They fell down flat
E. None of the above

18.Who were the only inhabitants of Jericho that were spared?

A. Jewish proselytes
B. Rahab and all that were with her in the house
C. The children
D. Those who threw Jezebel over the wall
E. None of the above

19. Why did Israel send only 3000 men to fight against Ai?

A. It was reported that Ai was a small city
B. Gideon won a victory with just 300 men
C. Joshua wanted the others to rest after their victory at Jericho
D. Joshua wanted to show Israel that the LORD could save by many or by few
E. None of the above

20. Why was Israel defeated by Ai?

A. The men from Ai were well trained in battle
B. The men from Ai had better weapons
C. The men from Ai were stronger
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

21. How did Joshua find out that Achan was the one who sinned?
A. He cast lots
B. He made all Israel come by tribes, families, households and by man until Achan was revealed
C. It was revealed to him in a dream
D. It was revealed to him by a prophet
E. None of the above

22. What was Achan’s confession?

A. I have sinned against the LORD
B. When I saw a goodly Babylonish garment, silver, and gold, then I coveted them
C. I took them; and hid them in my tent
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

23. What was done to Achan and his family?

A. Hanged
B. Stoned
C. Burned
D. A & B
E. B & C

24. What military strategy did Joshua use to defeat Ai?

A. He built a tower near the wall of Ai so his men could climb over the walls
B. He had battering rams knock down their walls
C. He formed a blockade around Ai so they could not get food
D. When the bulk of Israel pretended to flee, the ambushes that he set attacked Ai and set it on fire
E. None of the above

25. How did the people of Gibeon fool Israel?

A. By wearing old clothes and shoes
B. By bringing moldy and dry bread
C. By pretending to be ambassadors from a far country
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

26. What did the men of Israel fail to do?

A. Ask counsel of the Lord
B. Interrogate them closely
C. Remember the word of the Lord
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

27. How did the LORD kill more of the attackers of Gibeon than with Israelite swords?

A. An angel of the Lord smote them
B. By sending wild beasts among them
C. With fire from heaven
D. With hailstones
E. None of the above

28. What other miracle occurred during the battle?

A. A flood came
B. The sun stood still, and the moon stayed
C. The earth quaked
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

29. What did Joshua do to the horses and chariots of Hazor?

A. Hamstrung their horses, and burnt their chariots with fire
B. Transported his goods
C. Used them in future battles
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

30. What kings did Moses conquer?

A. Agag
B. Og
C. Sihon
D. A & B
E. B & C

31. How many kings did Joshua conquer?

A. Two
B. Twelve
C. Nineteen
D. Thirty-one
E. Fifty

32. What soothsayer did the children of Israel slay with the sword?

A. Baalam
B. Balak
C. Elymas
D. Jambres
E. Jannes

33. Whose children became two tribes?

A. Aaron
B. Joseph
C. Judah
D. Reuben
E. Levi

34. How did Caleb serve the LORD?

A. As long as Joshua was looking
B. As long as his wife supported him
C. He served the Lord but not with a perfect heart
D. He wholly followed the LORD
E. None of the above

35. How old was Caleb when he requested the mountain where the Anakims lived?

A. 80
B. 85
C. 100
D. 120
E. None of the above

36. What did Caleb offer to the man who captured Kirjath-sepher?

A. His daughter to wife
B. Land
C. Wealth
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

37. How did Joshua reply when the people of Joseph felt that their allotment was too small?

A. You are a great people, and have great power
B. The mountain shall be yours
C You shall drive out the Canaanites, though they have iron chariots, and though they be strong
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

38. How was it determined what land would belong to which tribes?

A. By praying
B. By reading what was prophesied
C. By taking a census
D. Cast lots
E. None of the above

39. What was given to Joshua?
A. Kedesh
B. Kirjatharba
C. Shechem
D. Shiloh
E. Timnathserah

40. How many cities were selected to be cities of refuge?

A. Four
B. Six
C. Twelve
D. Twenty-four
E. Forty-eight

41. Who did Joshua send back across Jordan after doing their duty?

A. Reubenites
B. Gadites
C. Half the tribe of Manasseh
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

42. Why did the rest of Israel want to go to war against those who went back east of Jordan?

A. Because they left them
B. Because they were cowards
C. They thought the altar they built was in rebellion against God turning away from Him
D. To produce a united Israel
E. None of the above

43. What did they name the altar they built?

A. Ebal
B. Ed
C. Elbethel
D. EleloheIsrael
E. Jehovahnissi

44. How could one of Israel chase a thousand?

A. Because the LORD fought for them
B. The men from Israel were well trained in battle
C. The men from Israel had better weapons
D. The men from Israel were stronger
E. None of the above

45. What would happen to Israel if they intermarried with the surviving nations?

A. Israel would worship their gods
B. The LORD would no more drive out the nations
C. Their children would not be Israelites
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

46. Who said "As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD?"

A. Caleb
B. Joseph
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. None of the above

47. How long did Israel serve the LORD?

A. All the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders that outlived Joshua, and which had known all the works of the LORD
B. As long as their were righteous judges
C. Forty years
D. Eighty years
E. None of the above

48. Whose bones were buried at Shechem?

A. Caleb
B. Joseph
C. Joshua
D. Moses
E. None of the above

1. Who was the first tribe to go against the Canaanites?

A. Dan
B. Ephraim
C. Judah
D. Issachar
E. Reuben

2. Whose thumbs and great toes were cut off?

A. Abimelech
B. Achan
C. Adonibezek
D. Samson
E. Zebah

3. Who was given Caleb’s daughter to marry?

A. Gideon
B. Othniel
C. Sisera
D. Zalmunna
E. Zebah

4. What did Judah Benjamin, Manasseh, Ephraim, Zebulun, Asher, and Naphtali fail to do?

A. Drive out the inhabitants in their land
B. Offer up sacrifices
C. Pray
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

5. What arose after Joshua and the elders died?

A. Another generation after them, which knew not the LORD
B. False prophets
C. False teachers
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

6. What did the children of Israel do provoke the anger of the Lord?

A. They committed fornication with the women of the land
B. They forsook the LORD and served Baal and Ashtaroth
C. They robbed God in tithes and offerings
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

7. Whom did the LORD raise up to help deliver them from the hands of the spoilers?

A. Judges
B. Kings
C. Prophets
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

8. What judge delivered Israel from the king of Mesopotamia?

A. Ehud
B. Gideon
C. Jephthah
D. Othniel
E. Samson

9. What physically was different about Ehud?

A. He had six toes on each foot
B. He was left handed
C. He was very fat
D. He was very tall
E. None of the above

10. What physically was different about Eglon?

A. He had six toes on each foot
B. He was left handed
C. He was very fat
D. He was very tall
E. None of the above

11. By what means did Shamgar slay the Philistines?

A. A jawbone
B. A millstone
C. An ox goad
D. A sword
E. A hammer and nail

12. Who oppressed the Israelites with nine hundred chariots?

A. Eglon
B. Heber
C. Meroz
D. Sisera
E. None of the above

13. What lady judged Israel?

A. Deborah
B. Jael
C. Esther
D. Penuel
E. Ruth

14. Who took a nail from a tent and with a hammer drove it through Sisera’s temples?

A. Deborah
B. Delilah
C. Ehud
D. Jael
E. None of the above

15. What did Deborah and Barak do after the victory?

A. Danced
B. Ran
C. Sang praise to the Lord
D. Shouted
E. None of the above

16. Why did the angel of the LORD curse Meroz?

A. Blasphemy
B. Fornication
C. Idolatry
D. Witchcraft
E. None of the above

17. What did the mother of Sisera cry out?

A. What have they done to my son?
B. Why is his chariot so long in coming?
C. Why tarry the wheels of his chariots?
D. All of the above
E. B & C

18. Where did the angel of the LORD appear to Gideon?

A. By the wine press where Gideon threshed wheat
B. In his house
C. In Midian
D. In the tabernacle
E. None of the above

19. What did the angel say to Gideon?

A. Be not discouraged, neither be thou dismayed
B. Be strong in the LORD
C. Stand still and see the salvation of the LORD
D. The LORD is with you, you mighty man of valor
E. None of the above

20. What did Gideon ask the angel?

A. If the LORD be with us, why then is all this befallen us?
B. Where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of?
C. Wherewith shall I save Israel?
D. All of the above
E. A & B

21. What did Gideon and his ten servants do?

A. Threw down the altar of Baal
B. Cut down the grove
C. Build an altar to the LORD
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

22. What sign did God give Gideon showing that God would save Israel by him?

A Fleece of wool
B. Manna
C. Rod that budded
D. Sun dial
E. None of the above

23. How many men left Gideon because they were afraid?

A.. 300
B. 1000
C. 10,000
D. 22,000
E. None of the above

24. How many passed the water test?

A. 300
B. 1000
C. 10,000
D. 22,000
E. None of the above

25. What did Gideon hear when he went near the camp of the Midianites?

A. A man tell a dream and another give the meaning
B. A still small voice
C. The sound of abundance of rain
D. The sound of a going in the tops of the mulberry trees
E. None of the above

26. With what were each of Gideon’s men equipped?

A. An empty pitcher
B. A lamp
C. A trumpet
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

27. What did Gideon’s men shout?

A. Glory to God
B. Hallelujah
C. Praises
D. The sword of the LORD, and of Gideon
E. We have the victory

28. Who did Gideon teach with thorns of the wilderness and briers?

A. The men of Succoth
B. Zebah
C. Zalmunna
D. All of the above
E. B & C

29. What did the children of Israel do after Gideon died?

A. Buried him in the cave of Machpelah
B. Turned again to Baalim
C. Showed kindness to the house of Gideon
D. All of above
E. None of above

30. How many of Jerubaal’s (Gideon) sons did Abimelech slay?

A. 3
B. 5
C. 10
D. 24
E. 70

31. What happened to Abimelech?

A. A woman dropped a piece of a millstone from a tower on his head and broke his skull
B. He asked his armor bearer to slay him with a sword
C. His thumbs and great toes were cut off
D. None of the above
E. A & B

32. How did the LORD reply when the Israelites cried out unto Him?

A. Did not I deliver you from the Egyptians, and from others who oppressed you?
B. You have forsaken me, and served other gods
C. Go and cry to the gods which you have chosen; let them deliver you
D. All of above
E. None of above

33. Who vowed that if the Lord would deliver the children of Ammon into his hands, then whatever came forth of the doors of his house to meet him he would offer it up for a burnt offering?

A. Gideon
B. Jair
C. Jephthah
D. Othniel
E. Zebul

34. How did the Gileadites determine if a man was an Ephraimite?

A. By his skin coloring
B. By his clothing
C. By the way he walked
D. If he could not pronounce Shibboleth
E. If he was left-handed

35. The angel of the LORD said to Manoah’s wife regarding the son that was to be born of her that no razor shall come on his head: for the child shall be a ____________ to God from the womb

A. Judge
B. Nazarene
C. Nazarite
D. Prophet
E. None of the above

36. What did Samson kill with his bare hands?

A. A bear
B. A Philistine
C. A wolf
D. A young lion
E. None of the above

37. How did the companions of Samson find out the meaning of his riddle?

A. From Samson's father
B. From Samson’s mother
C. From Samson's wife
D. From a young lad
E. None of the above

38. How many foxes did Samson catch and set their tails on fire to destroy the corn of the Philistines?

A. 30
B. 50
C. 100
D. 300
E. 3000

39. With what did Samson slay a thousand Philistines?

A. A millstone
B. An ox goad
C. A sword
D. A hammer and nail
E. None of the above

40. At which city did Samson take the doors of the city to the top of an hill?

A. Ashdod
B. Ashkelon
C. Ekron
D. Gath
E. Gaza

41. What did the Philistines do to Samson?

A. Put out his eyes
B. Bound him with fetters of brass
C. Made him grind in the prison house
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

42. Who did Micah hire?

A. A blacksmith
B. A fisherman
C. A farmer
D. A shepherd
E. None of the above

43. In what condition did the men of Dan find the inhabitants of Laish?

A. Careless
B. Quiet and secure
C. Far from the Zidonians
D. They had no business with any man
E. All of the above

44. What did the men of Dan take from Micah?

A. His priest
B. The carved image
C. The ephod
D. The molten image

E. All of the above 45. What did the Levite do with his dead concubine that the wicked men of Gibeah abused?

A. He buried her in Gibeah
B. Divided her with a knife into twelve pieces, and sent her into all the coasts of Israel
C. Took her body back to Bethlehem
D. He took her body back to her father’s house
E. None of the above

46. What was unique about the seven hundred chosen men from Benjamin?

A. Every one could sling stones at an hair breadth, and not miss
B. They were left handed
C. They were bachelors
D. All of the above
E. A & B

47. With what sad words does the Book of Judges end?

A. And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD
B. And yet they would not hearken unto their judges
C. In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes
D. The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved
E. None of the above

1. During what period did the story of Ruth occur?

A. Captivity
B. Divided kingdom
C. Judges
D. Prophets
E. United kingdom

2. Why did Elimelech and his family go to Moab?

A. An angel told them
B. Famine
C. Pestilence
D. War
E. None of the above

3. Who was the first to die in Moab?

A. Chilion
B. Elimelech
C. Mahlon
D. Naomi
E. Orpah

4. Why did Naomi decide to return from the country of Moab?

A. Famine
B. Her relatives invited her
C. She was afraid of how the Moabites would treat her
D. War
E. None of the above

5. Why did Naomi encourage her daughters-in-law to stay in Moab?

A. Because the Jews had no dealings with Moabites
B. She felt they had a better chance to find a husband in Moab
C. She had no home in Judah
D. Their relatives were there
E. None of the above

6. Who went back to her people?

A. Esther
B. Orpah
C. Rahab
D. Ruth
E. None of the above

7. Who said “Entreat me not to leave you, or to return from following after you: for where you go, I will go; and where you lodge, I will lodge: your people shall be my people, and your God my God?”

A. Esther
B. Orpah
C. Rahab
D. Ruth
E. None of the above

8. What did Naomi want to be called?

A. Mara
B. Mary
C. Rebekah
D. Sara
E. None of the above

9. At what season did Ruth and Naomi return to Bethlehem?

A. In the beginning of barley harvest
B. The feast of the Passover
C. The feast of tabernacles
D. Winter
E. None of the above

10. To whom was Boaz a kinsman?

A. Elimelech
B. Naomi
C. Samuel
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

11. What did Ruth do in the field of Boaz?
A. Gleaned
B. Plowed
C. Pruned
D. Sowed seed
E. None of the above

12. What did Boaz ask Ruth to do?

A. Abide with his maidens
B. Glean in his field
C. Keep her eyes on the field where they reaped
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

13. What had Boaz heard about Ruth?

A. All that she had done for her mother in law since the death of her husband
B. She had left her father and mother
C. She trusted in the LORD God of Israel
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

14. What did Boaz tell his young men to do?

A. Let Ruth glean even among the sheaves
B. Let fall some handfuls of purpose for Ruth
C. Rebuke her not
D. Reproach her not
E. All of the above

15. How long was Ruth allowed to glean in the field of Boaz?
A. To the end of barley harvest and of wheat harvest
B. Until Boaz felt she had enough
C. Until they plowed up the fields
D. Until winter
E. None of the above

16. Where did Ruth lie down after Boaz fell asleep?

A. At the feet of Boaz
B. At Naomi’s house
C. In the field where she gleaned
D. With the rest of the gleaners
E. None of the above

17. What did Ruth bring to Naomi?

A. Barley
B. Flowers
C. Fruit
D. Money
E. Wheat

18. What was the method of confirming a transfer of property?

A. A priest confirmed the transfer of property
B. One man plucked off his shoe, and gave it to his neighbor
C. The men walked between pieces of meat
D. The men shook hands
E. They agreed between two or three witnesses

19. What did Boaz buy and acquire?

A. All that was Elimelech's
B. All that was Chilion's and Mahlon's
C. Ruth to be his wife
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

20. Who was Ruth’s great-grandson?

A. David
B. Jesse
C. Obed
D. Solomon
E. None of the above

21. Why did Elimelech go to live in Moab with his family?

A. Disagreement with his town leaders
B. Famine in his home town
C. Distant relatives invited him
D. Earthquake in his home town

22. What were the names of Elimelech's two sons?

A. Jacob & Esau
B. Pharez & Zarah
C. Mahlon & Chilion
D. James & John

23. What happened to Elimelech in Moab?

A. He died
B. He left his wife
C. He was killed by the King of Moab
D. His sons murdered him

24. What relationship was Ruth to Naomi?
A. Daughter
B. Granddaughter
C. Daughter-in-law
D. Niece

25. Who said "thy God shall be my God"?

A. Naomi
B. Ruth
C. Orpah
D. Elimelech

26. What did Naomi tell the people in Bethlehem to call her?

A. Sara
B. Rachel
C. Mara
D. Elizabeth

27. Who was Boaz?

A. Kinsman of Elimelech
B. Kinsman of Naomi
C. Town mayor
D. Priest

28. Why did Boaz allow Ruth to glean in his field?

A. He had a large harvest
B. He was short of workers
C. She was beautiful
D. She had looked after Naomi

29. How much did Ruth glean on her first day?

A. 1 ephah of oats
B. 2 ephahs of oats
C. 1 ephah of barley
D. 2 ephahs of barley

30. Which other harvest did Ruth glean in?

A. Wheat harvest
B. Olive harvest
C. Maize harvest
D. Grape harvest

31. What was Boaz doing at the threshing floor?

A. Making bread
B. Threshing grain
C. Winnowing barley
D. Treading grapes

32. What did Ruth do while Boaz was sleeping?

A. Uncovered his feet and lay down
B. Gently woke him up
C. Covered his head and sat next to him
D. Asked his servant to wake him

33. How did the townspeople regard Ruth?

A. As a beautiful woman
B. As a virtuous woman
C. As a caring woman
D. As an obedient woman

34. How many elders witnessed Boaz's agreement with the kinsman?

A. 2
B. 5
C. 10
D. 12

35. What did Boaz say Naomi was selling?

A. A jewel of great price
B. A parcel of land
C. A vineyard
D. A donkey

36. Why does the kinsman not want to marry Ruth?

A. Too busy
B. Didn't like her
C. Already married
D.Didn't want to spoil inheritance

37. What was taken off and handed over to signify the agreement between Boaz and the kinsman?

A. Robe
B. Sandal
C. Ring
D. Hat

38. Who became nurse to Ruth's son?

A. Boaz's niece
B. Ruth's handmaid, Zillah
C. Orpah
D. Naomi

1. Which of Elkanah’s wives had children first?

A. Abigail
B. Hannah
C. Michal
D. Peninnah
E. Ruth

2. What did Eli think as he observed Hannah pray?

A. She was a true Israelite
B. She was drunk
C. She was in intercessory prayer
D. She was very sincere
E. None of the above

3. What could be said about the spiritual condition of the sons of Eli?

A. They knew not the Lord
B. They lay with the women that assembled at the door of the tabernacle
C. They got drunk
D. All of the above
E. A & B

4. What did Samuel’s mother bring him each year?

A. A coat
B. Money
C. Food
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

5. Who did Samuel think had called him at night?

A. Eli
B. God
C. His mother
D. His Father
E. None of the above

6. What did Eli tell Samuel to say when he realized it was the LORD calling?

A. Go back to sleep until you have another dream
B. Here am I send me
C. Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
D. Speak, LORD; for your servant hears
E. None of the above

7. What did Israel do when they brought the Ark of the Covenant into camp?

A. Built an altar
B. Hid in their tents
C. Sang praises to the Lord
D. Shouted with a great shout
E. None of the above

8. Who was killed when the Philistines captured the ark?

A. Eli
B. Hophni
C. Phinehas
D. All of the above
E. B & C

9. What name means “The glory is departed from Israel: for the ark of God is taken”?

A. Abner
B. Absalom
C. Ichabod
D. Judas
E. Samson

10. What happened when the ark was set beside Dagon?

A. An earthquake shook the place
B. Dagon fell down twice before the ark
C. Fire came out of the ark
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

11. Why did God strike down 50,070 men of Bethshemesh?

A. They committed fornication with the inhabitants of the land
B. They looked into the ark of the LORD
C. They worshipped Baal
D. They were idolaters
E. None of the above

12. Who was asked to come and get the ark?

A. Obed-edom
B. The inhabitants of Kirjathjearim
C. The Israelites
D. The men of Mizpah
E. None of the above

13. How did the LORD help Israel in battle against the Philistines?

A. The LORD thundered with a great thunder
B. The LORD sent lightning
C. The Lord sent hailstones
D. All of the above
E. A & C

14. What did Samuel call the stone he set up near Mizpah?

A. Bethel
B. Elbethel
C. Ebenezer
D. Ed
E. Gilgal

15. Why did Israel want a king?

A. Because Samuel's sons did not walk in his ways
B. Because Israel wanted to be like other nations
C. So they could rule over other nations
D. All of the above
E. A & B

16. What did Samuel warn the people that a king would do to them?

A. He would take their sons to be soldiers
B. He would take their daughters to be cooks
C. He would take their substance
D. They would be his servants
E. All of the above

17. What can be said about Saul’s physical stature?

A. His shoulders were broader
B. He was heavier
C. He was stronger
D. He was taller
E. None of the above

18. From what tribe was Saul?

A. Asher
B. Benjamin
C. Joseph
D. Judah
E. Levi

19. Where was Saul when Samuel wanted to present him to the people at Mizpah?

A. Hid among the stuff
B. Looking for the asses
C. Looking for some anointing oil
D. On the platform
E. None of the above

20. What did the people shout when Samuel presented Saul?

A. God save the king
B. Hallelujah
C. Long live Israel
D. The sword of the Lord and of Saul
E. To God be the glory

21. What did Nahash the Ammonite threaten to do?

A. Attack the men of Jabeshgilead
B. Burn the fields of the men of Jabeshgilead
C. Take the women of Jabeshgilead for wives
D. Thrust out the right eyes of the men of Jabeshgilead
E. None of the above

22. Why did God send thunder and rain during the wheat harvest?

A. Because of their idolatry
B. Because they had not yet brought back the ark
C. So they would see that their wickedness was great, in asking for a king
D. So they would repent
E. None of the above

23. What did Samuel consider would be sin for him?

A. Adultery
B. Ceasing to pray for the Israelites
C. Idolatry
D. Lying
E. Witchcraft

24. What did Saul do when he became impatient regarding the arrival of Samuel?

A. Appointed another man to be priest
B. Had Jonathan build an altar
C. Sent a messenger to find Samuel
D. Offered a burnt offering
E. None of the above

25. Who in Israel had swords?

A. David
B. Jonathan
C. Saul
D. All of the above
E. B & C

26. What caused the panic among the Philistines?

A. Hailstones
B. The angels of the LORD
C. The earth quaked
D. Thunder
E. None of the above

27. Who did Saul want to kill that ate some honey?

A. Abishai
B. Abner
C. Asahel
D. Joab
E. Jonathan

28. Who was commander of Saul’s army?

A. Abishai
B. Abner
C. Asahel
D. Joab
E. Jonathan

29. What did Saul spare?

A. Agag the king of the Amalekites
B. The best of the sheep
C. All that was good
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

30. Who did Saul blame?

A. His wife
B. Jonathan
C. The devil
D. The people
E. David

31. What is better than sacrifice?

A. Doing justice
B. Honoring your parents
C. Loving
D. Obeying
E. Telling the truth

32. What is like the sin of witchcraft?

A. Adultery
B. Idolatry
C. Rebellion
D. Stealing
E. Unbelief

33. What does the LORD look at when viewing a man?

A. His countenance
B. His heart
C. His height
D. His intelligence
E. His personality

34. Why did Saul want David at his house?

A. To be a friend to Jonathan
B. To defend him
C. To play a harp
D. To serve him
E. To train him to be his successor

35. What did Saul offer to the man who killed Goliath?

A. A position of captain in Saul’s army
B. Great riches
C. His daughter
D. All of the above
E. B & C

36. What had David previously killed?

A. A bear
B. A lion
C. A tiger
D. All of the above
E. A & B

37. How did David remove Goliath’s head?

A. A sharp knife
B. Goliath's sword
C. One of the remaining sharp stones in his bag
D. With his bare hands
E. None of the above

38. Who made a covenant with David?

A. Abner
B. Joab
C. Jonathan
D. Saul
E. Samuel

39. With what did Saul try to kill David?

A. An arrow
B. A javelin
C. Goliath’s sword
D. Poisoned food
E. None of the above

40. Why did Saul ask David to provide a hundred Philistine foreskins as a price for Michal?

A. He wanted to test him
B. He wanted him to be his son-in-law
C. He wanted a victory over the Philistines
D. He was hoping the Philistines would kill him
E. None of the above

41. Who let David down through a window that he might escape?

A. Abner
B. Eliab
C. Jonathan
D. Michal
E. Samuel

42. To whom did David go when he escaped?

A. Abner
B. Eliab
C. Jonathan
D. Michal
E. Samuel

43. How did Jonathan love David?

A. As his own brothers
B. As his father
C. As his mother
D. As his own soul
E. None of the above

44. What was the sign that Jonathan would give David if he should flee from Saul?

A. A cord tied from a window
B. A hand signal
C. A smoke signal
D. A trumpet sound
E. None of the above

45. Who was there with Abimelech the priest the day that David visited him?

A. Abner
B. Abishai
C. Doeg
D. Joab
E. Jonathan

46. What did Abimelech give David?

A. Goliath’s sword
B. Grapes
C. Hallowed bread
D. All of the above
E. A & C

47. Who became David’s followers at the cave of Adullam?

A. Those that were in distress
B. Those that were in debt
C. Those that were discontented
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

48. Who escaped when Doeg killed the priests and fled to David?

A. Abiathar
B. Abishai
C. Abner
D. Ahimelech
E. Ahitub

49. How often did Saul seek to kill David?

A. Every day
B. Every week
C. Every month
D. Every year
E. None of the above

50. What did David do to Saul in the cave?

A. Cut off the skirt of Saul's robe but did not kill him
B. He took Saul’s spear
C. He took Saul’s cruse of water
D. All of the above
E. B & C

51. Why didn’t David kill Saul?

A. Because Saul was Jonathan’s father
B. He did not want to take the kingdom into his own hands
C. Saul was anointed of the LORD
D. It would be murder
E. None of the above

52. Who prevented the disaster when David and his men intended to attack Nabal?

A. Abigail
B. Abishai
C. Bathsheba
D. Jonathan
E. Michal

53. What happened to Nabal?

A. He became David’s friend
B. He fled when David approached
C. He turned into a pillar of salt
D. His heart died within him, and he became as a stone
E. None of the above

54. What did Abishai ask permission to do when he and David went into Saul’s camp at night?

A. Cut off the skirt of Saul's robe
B. Take Saul’s spear
C. Smite Saul with a spear as he was sleeping
D. All of the above
E. A & C

55. What did Saul admit after realizing that David had spared his life again?

A. He had sinned
B. He had played the fool
C. He erred exceedingly
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

56. Why didn’t David leave a man or women alive from the cities he raided?

A. He was vicious
B. Lest they should tell the Philistines about what he had done
C. They might rebel and fight against him
D. None of the above
E. B & C

57. How did Saul find out what was going to happen to him and his sons?

A. By a dream
B. By utilizing the Urim
C. From prophets
D. From a woman at Endor with a familiar spirit
E. None of the above

58. Why didn’t the Philistine commanders want David fighting with them against the Israelites?

A. He did not know their fighting tactics
B. His number of men were insignificant
C. They were afraid that in the mist of battle David would turn against them
D. They were jealous
E. None of the above

59. What city did the Amalekites burn with fire and take captive David’s wives, sons, and daughters?

A. Carmel
B. Engedi
C. Gibeah
D. Jerusalem
E. Ziklag

60. When David recovered all that the Amalekites had carried away, what share of the plunder was given with those who stayed behind?

A. Nothing
B. A half portion
C. Fifty shekels each
D. The same as those who went to battle
E. None of the above

61. Where were Saul and his three sons killed?

A. Mount Carmel
B. Mount Ebal
C. Mount Gerazim
D. Mount Gilboa
E. Mount Moriah

62. What did the men of Jabesh Gilead do?

A. They took the bodies of Saul and his sons from the wall of Bethshan
B. They burnt the bodies
C. They took their bones, and buried them under a tree at Jabesh
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

1. What did David do to the Amalekite who claimed to have killed Saul?

A. Cut off his toes
B. Had a young man fall on him and smite him dead
C. Rewarded him with money
D. Gave him his daughter to be his wife
E. None of the above

2. Who did Abner make as king over Israel?

A. Absalom
B. Doeg
C. Ishbosheth
D. Ittai
E. None of the above

3. How long was David king over just Judah?

A. Six months
B. Three years
C. Six years
D. Seven years and six months
E. Ten years

4. Who did David ask Abner to bring with him?

A. Abigail
B. Abital
C. Ahinoam
D. Bathsheba
E. Michal

5. Who killed Abner without David’s permission?

A. Absalom
B. Asahel
C. Doeg
D. Ishbotheth
E. Joab

6. What did Recab and Baanah do to Ishbosheth, son of Saul?

A. They smote him
B. They beheaded him
C. They brought the head of Ishbosheth to David
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

7. What did David’s men do to Recab and Baanah?

A. They slew them
B. They cut off their hands and their feet
C. They hanged them up over the pool in Hebron
D. All of the above
E. B & C

8. How old was David when he became king of Judah?

A. 25
B. 30
C. 40
D. 50
E. None of the above

9. What city did David conquer and call the City of David?

A. Bethlehem
B. Hebron
C. Sidon
D. Tyre
E. Zion

10. Who sent to David cedar trees, carpenters, and masons to build David a house?

A. Abishai
B. Abijam
C. Joab
D. Hiram
E. Queen of Sheba

11. Who put forth his hand to the ark of God and was smitten dead by God?

A. Korah
B. Nabal
C. Obededom
D. Shimei
E. Uzzah

12. Who despised David in her heart after observing David’s dancing before the Lord?

A. Abigail
B. Ahinoam the Jezreelitess
C. Bathsheba
D. Rizpah
E. None of the above

13. How long would David’s kingdom endure?

A. 3 years
B. 7 years
C. 20 years
D. 40 years
E. For ever

14. Who was over David’s army?

A. Abishai
B. Joab
C. Hiram
D. Urriah the Hittite
E. Zeruiah

15. Who were David’s priests?

A. Ahimelech the son of Abiathar
B. Joram the son of Toi
C. Zadok the son of Ahitub
D. All of the above
E. A & C

16. Who did David allow to eat at his table, as one of the king's sons?

A. Abishai
B. Jonathan
C. Machir
D. Mephibosheth
E. Ziba

17. What did Hanun do to David’s men?

A. Shaved off one half of their beards
B. Cut off their garments in the middle, even to their buttocks
C. Beat them with briars
D. All of the above
E. A & B

18. How did David attempt to cover up his sin with Bathsheba?

A. He brought home her husband and tried to get him to go in to his wife
B. He had Joab put her husband in the hottest part of the battle so he would be smitten and die
C. He married Bathsheba
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

19. Who caused David to recognize his sin by telling a story of a rich man who killed a poor man’s lamb?

A. Abishai
B. Ahimelech
C. Joab
D. Mephibosheth
E. Nathan

20. What did David do after his sin was exposed?

A. He blamed Bathsheba
B. He denied it
C. He got angry
D. He said “I have sinned against the LORD”
E. None of the above

21. How did David respond upon hearing of the death of the child?

A. He arose from the earth
B. He washed, and anointed himself
C. He changed his apparel
D. He came into the house of the LORD and worshipped
E. All of the above

22. Who afterwards was born to David and Bathsheba?

A. Absalom
B. Amnon
C. Rehoboam
D. Solomon
E. Tamar

23. After raping Tamar what did Amnon do to her?

A. He had her killed
B. He hated her
C. He loved her
D. He married her
E. None of the above

24. Who devised a plan so that Absalom would be brought back to Jerusalem?

A. A wise woman of Tekoah
B. David
C. Joab
D. Talmai, the son of Ammihud, king of Geshur
E. None of the above

25. How long did Absalom live in Jerusalem without seeing David?

A. Two months
B. Six months
C. One year
D. Two years
E. Three years

26. Whose servants set Joab’s field on fire?

A. Abishai
B. Absalom
C. Ahimelech
D. Ahitophel
E. Amnon

27. When David fled Jerusalem who remained at Jerusalem to inform him?

A. Abiathar
B. Ahithophel
C. Zadok
D. All of the above
E. A & C

28. Who brought David two hundred loaves of bread, an hundred bunches of raisins, an hundred of summer fruits, and a bottle of wine?

A. Joab
B. Ittai the Gittite
C. Shimei
D. Zadok
E. Ziba

29. Who cast stones at David and cursed him?

A. Amasa
B. Ittai the Gittite
C. Zadok
D. Ziba
E. None of the above

30. Whose advice, regarding pursuing David, did Absalom think was better than that of Ahithophel?

A. Ahimaaz
B. Abithar
C. Hushai
D. Zadok
E. None of the above

31. Where did Jonathan and Ahimaaz hide?

A. In a cave
B. In a roof under some straw
C. In a wagon
D. In a well
E. None of the above

32. To what position did Absalom appoint Amasa?

A. Captain of his host
B. His counselor
C. His priest
D. His treasurer
E. None of the above

33. What command did David give his army regarding Absalom?

A. Capture him
B. Cut off his hair
C. Deal gently with him
D. Force him into the woods
E. None of the above

34. Who took three darts, and thrust them through the heart of Absalom?

A. Abishai
B. Amasa
C. Joab
D. Hushai
E. Ziba

35. Who ran to David but had no news concerning Absalom?

A. Ahimaaz
B. Cushi
C. Jonathan
D. Ziba
E. None of the above

36. Why did Joab tell David to stop mourning for Absalom?

A. If David did not quit mourning Joab would assume the kingship
B. If David did not quit mourning no one would continue to follow him
C. It was not doing any good for himself or anyone else
D. There was nothing he could do for Absalom
E. None of the above

37. Who did David refuse to kill when he returned to Jerusalem?

A. Ahithophel
B. Amasa
C. Amnon
D. Shimei
E. None of the above

38. Who turned down David’s offer to go to Jerusalem because he was old and did not want to be a burden to the king?

A. Barzillai
B. Cushi
C. Mephibosheth
D. Ziba
E. None of the above

39. Who did Joab kill that could have become commander of the army?

A. Abishai
B. Ahithophel
C. Amasa
D. Cushi
E. None of the above

40. What did the wise woman do to spare the city which Joab was seeking to destroy?

A. She gave Joab wheat, barley, honey and butter
B. She had the head of Sheba cut off and thrown over the wall to Joab
C. She opened the gate of the city to Joab
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

41. Who did not allow the birds of the air to rest on the bodies of the descendants of Saul?

A. David
B. Michal
C. Rizpah
D. The Gibeonites
E. None of the above

42. What was unusual about the man that Jonathan son of Shimeah killed?

A. He was a man of great stature
B. He had six fingers on each hand
C. He had six toes on each foot
D. All of the above
E. B & C

43. Who smote the Philistines until his hand grew tired and froze to the sword?

A. Araunah
B. Benaiah
C. Eleazar
D. Joab
E. Shammah

44. Who stood in the middle of a field of lentils and defended it?

A. Araunah
B. Benaiah
C. Eleazar
D. Joab
E. Shammah

45. Who went down into a pit and slew a lion on a snowy day?

A. Araunah
B. Benaiah
C. Eleazar
D. Joab
E. Shammah

46. What did David command Joab to do?

A. Bring the ark back to Jerusalem
B. Fight the Philistines
C. Gather all his soldiers to Jerusalem
D. Number the people
E. None of the above

47. Which punishment for his sin, that Gad offered, did David accept?

A. Be removed as king
B. Seven years of famine
C. Flee three months before his enemies
D. Three days' pestilence
E. None of the above

48. Who offered to give to David oxen for burnt sacrifice and wood?

A. Araunah
B. Benaiah
C. Eleazar
D. Joab
E. Shammah

1. Who made himself king without David knowing it?

A. Adonijah
B. Benaiah
C. Joab
D. Shimei
E. Solomon

2. Who did David charge Solomon to put to death?

A. Amasa
B. Joab
C. Shimei
D. All of the above
E. B & C

3. How many years did David reign as king?

A. 7
B. 20
C. 33
D. 40
E. 50

4. Who killed Joab and was put over Solomon’s army?

A. Ahimaaz
B. Benaiah
C. Cushi
D. Hushai
E. None of the above

5. Who did Solomon marry?

A. Abishag
B. The daughter of Hiram, king of Tyre
C. The daughter of Pharaoh, king of Egypt
D. The daughter of the king of Syria
E. None of the above

6. In addition to Solomon’s request, what else did the Lord say would be given to him?

A. Honor
B. Long life
C. Riches
D. All of the above
E. A & C

7. How many proverbs Solomon speak?

A. 300
B. 1000
C. 1005
D. 2000
E. 3000

8. Of what else did Solomon speak?

A. Trees
B. Beasts
C. Fowl
D. Creeping things
E. All of the above

9. From whom did Solomon request timber from cedar trees?

A. Bezaleel
B. Hiram, king of Tyre
C. Pharaoh, king of Egypt
D. The Queen of Sheba
E. A & B

10. How many years after Israel left Egypt did Solomon begin to build the temple?

A. 320
B. 400
C. 480
D. 500
E. 560

11. What noise was not heard in the construction of the temple?

A. Any tool of iron
B. Ax
C. Hammer
D. All of the above
E. B & C

12. Of what material was the inside of the temple overlaid?

A. Brass
B. Gold
C. Gopher wood
D. Ivory
E. Silver

13. How many years did it take to build the temple?

A. 3
B. 7
C. 13
D. 20
E. None of the above

14. How many years did it take to build Solomon’s house.
A. 3
B. 7
C. 13
D. 20
E. None of the above

15. What did the priests bring to the temple?

A. The ark of the LORD
B. The tabernacle of the congregation
C. The holy vessels that were in the tabernacle
D. All of the above
E. A & C

16. What filled the temple when the priests came out of the holy place?
A. Angels
B. A sound of a rushing mighty wind
C. The glory of the LORD
D. Thick smoke
E. None of the above

17. What did Solomon request of the Lord when people prayed toward the temple?

A. Blessings on the kingdom of Israel
B. To hear from heaven
C. Victory over their enemies
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

18. What did Solomon build at Ezion-Geber?

A. A house for his wives
B. A navy of ships
C. A place to store
D. A summer palace
E. A stable for his horses

19. Upon seeing the achievements and wisdom of Solomon, who said “The half was not told me: your wisdom and prosperity exceeds the fame which I heard”?

A. Hadad, the Edomite
B. Pharaoh, king of Egypt
C. Rezon the son of Eliadah
D. Queen of Sheba
E. None of the above

20. How many wives did Solomon have?

A. 12
B. 100
C. 300
D. 500
E. None of the above.

21. Who tore Jeroboam’s new garment in twelve pieces and gave him ten pieces illustrating to Jeroboam that he would become king of ten tribes?

A. Ahijah
B. Elijah
C. Elisha
D. Nathan
E. None of the above

22. Whose advice did Rehoboam follow?

A. The old men
B. The priests
C. The prophets
D. The young men
E. None of the above

23. What did Israel do to Adoram, who was over the tribute?

A. Promoted him to be treasurer
B. Put him in prison
C. Shaved off half of his beard
D. Stoned him with stones
E. None of the above

24. Where did Jeroboam set up golden calves?

A. Bethel
B. Dan
C. Jerusalem
D. All of the above
E. A & B 25. What happened to Jeroboam when he tried to seize the man of God?

A. A lion met him on his way home and slew him
B. He became lame
C. His hand dried up
D. His hand became leprous
E. None of the above

26. How corrupt did Judah become?

A. They built high places, images, and groves
B. They allowed sodomites in the land
C. They did according to all the abominations of the nations which the LORD cast out before the children of Israel
D. All of the above
E. A & C

27. Who took away the treasures of the house of the LORD the treasures of the king's house, and all the shields of gold which Solomon had made?

A. Benhadad, king of Syria
B. Jeroboam
C. The Philistines
D. Shishak, king of Egypt
E. None of the above

28. What material did Rehoboam substitute for the shields of gold that were taken from the temple?

A. Brass
B. Copper
C. Iron
D. Wood
E. None of the above

29. Who did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD?

A. Abijam
B. Asa
C. Baasha
D. Nadab
E. None of the above

30. What city did Omri build?

A. Genasseret
B. Hebron
C. Samaria
D. Shechem
E. None of the above

31. Who did Ahab marry?

A. Abigail
B. Abishag
C. Jezebel
D. Pharaoh’s daughter
E. None of the above

32. How was Elijah fed during the time when it did not rain for three years before the brook dried?

A. Angels fed him
B. Manna from heaven
C. Ravens fed him
D. A widow sustained him
E. None of the above

33. Who took an hundred of the LORD’s prophets, and hid them by fifty in a cave, and fed them with bread and water when Jezebel was killing prophets?

A. Elijah
B. Elisha
C. Micaiah
D. Obadiah
E. None of the above

34. How much was Elijah outnumbered on Mt. Carmel?

A. 100 to 1
B. 400 to 1
C. 450 to 1
D. 850 to 1
E. None of the above

35. What would be the sign of the one true God?

A. The altar would split
B. The true God would answer by fire
C. The sundial would go back ten degrees
D. Thunder and lightning
E. None of the above

36. What sign was given to Elijah’s servant that it was going to rain?< /br> A. A little cloud out of the sea, like a man's hand
B. A sound of abundance of rain
C. Dew on woolen fleece on the ground
D. Thunder and lightning
E. None of the above

37. How did the LORD speak to Elijah?

A. In an earthquake
B. In a fire
C. In a still small voice
D. In a wind
E. None of the above

38. Who did the LORD tell Elijah to anoint?

A. Hazael to be king over Syria
B. Jehu to be king over Israel
C. Elisha to be prophet in Elijah’s place
D. All of the above
E. B & C

39. What was Elisha doing when Elijah found him?

A. Hiding among the stuff
B. Plowing with twelve yoke of oxen before him
C. Praying
D. Threshing wheat
E. None of the above

40. Why did the LORD give Ahab victory over Benhadad?

A. Ahab called on God
B. Because the Syrians said, The LORD is God of the hills, but he is not God of the valleys
C. Elijah prayed a fervent prayer
D. The LORD sent thunder and lightning
E. An angel smote 185,000

41. Who refused to sell Ahab his vineyard?

A Elijah
B. Elisha
C. Micaiah
D. Obadiah
E. None of the above

42. What did Elijah prophesy would happen to Jezebel?

A. A horse would trample her to death
B. The dogs would eat her by the wall of Jezreel
C. She would be thrown over a wall by her servants
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

43. What did Jehoshaphat first want to do before going with Ahab to battle?

A. Consult the Urim and Thummin
B. Count the cost
C. Fast
D. Inquire at the word of the LORD
E. Read the scriptures

44. Who did Ahab hate because he did not prophesy good concerning Ahab, but evil?

A. Elijah
B. Elisha
C. Micaiah
D. Nathan
E. Zadok

45. What happened to Ahab in the battle?

A. He was afraid and turned back
B. He was smitten with an arrow and he died
C. His head got caught in a wood
D. Jehoshaphat turned against him and killed him
E. None of the above

1. What happened to the first two groups of fifty that were sent to get Elijah?

A. An angel smote them
B. Fire came down from heaven and consumed them
C. The earth swallowed them up
D. They were smitten with blindness
E. None of the above

2. What did Elisha request of Elijah?

A. A double portion of Elijah’s spirit
B. Elijah’s mantle
C. Elijah’s ring
D. Elijah’s daughter to be his wife
E. None of the above

3. How was Elijah taken up to heaven?

A. An angel got him
B. A chariot and horses of fire caught him up in a whirlwind into heaven
C. A cloud received him
D. He was not because God took him
E. None of the above

4. What happened to the children who mocked Elisha?

A. Fire from heaven smote them
B. They were smitten with blindness
C. They were spanked by their parents
D. Two bears came out of the woods and tare them
E. None of the above

5. Who did Elisha request before replying to Jehoram, king of Israel and Jehoshaphat, king of Judah?

A. A burnt offering
B. A minstrel
C. A priest
D. A Urim and Thummin
E. None of the above

6. What miraculous thing happened to the Shunammite woman?

A. Her barrel of meal and cruse of oil did not fail
B. She had a child when her husband was old
C. The Lord filled her borrowed vessels with oil
D. All of the above
E. B & C

7. What did Elisha tell Gehazi to do for the child that died?

A. Lay Elisha’s handkerchief on the child
B. Lay Elisha’s staff on the child
C. Pray
D. Fast
E. None of the above

8. How was the poisonous pot of stew remedied?

A. Elisha put some gourds in the pot
B. Elisha put some meal in the pot
C. Elisha put some salt in the pot
D. They boiled the pot of stew to kill the germs
E. They threw the pot of stew away

9. What did Elisha tell Naaman to do?

A. Repent
B. Return to Syria
C. Wash in Jordan seven times
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

10. What happened to Gehazi?

A. He became blind
B. He became lame
C. He became a leper
D. He was smitten dead
E. None of the above

11. What happened to the axe head when it accidentally fell into the water and Elisha cast in a stick?

A. It floated
B. It sank
C. It swam
D. It was washed down stream but later recovered
E. None of the above

12. What did Elisha say when his servant was afraid?

A. Be not discouraged neither be dismayed
B. Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them
C. Stand still and see the salvation of God
D. The angels of the Lord camp around those who fear Him
E. None of the above

13. What did the four men with leprosy decide to do?

A. Go into the city of Samaria
B. Go to the camp of the Syrians
C. Send for Elisha
D. Stay put and wait for a miracle
E. None of the above

14. What happened to the man who did not believe Elisha’s prophesy?

A. He became blind
B. He became lame
C. He became a leper
D. He was smitten dead
E. He was trampled to death

15. Who did Jehoram king of Judah marry?

A. The daughter of Ahab
B. The daughter of Benhadad
C. The daughter of Elisha
D. The daughter of Gehazi
E. The daughter of Hazael

16. How did Jehu drive his chariot?

A. Carefully
B. Circumspectly
C. Furiously
D. With one hand
E. None of the above

17. What did Jezebel do when Jehu entered Jezreel?

A. She painted her face
B. She tired her head
C. She looked out at a window
D. All of the above
E. A & C

18. Who prophesied that the dogs would eat the flesh of Jezebel?

A. Ahijah
B. Elijah
C. Elisha
D. Nathan
E. Obadiah

19. Whose sons were beheaded and their heads were brought to Jehu in baskets?

A. Ahab
B. Ahaziah
C. Athaliah
D. Joram
E. None of the above

20. Who destroyed all the royal seed except one?

A. Ahab
B. Ahaziah
C. Athaliah
D. Jezebel
E. None of the above

21. Who hid Joash the son of Ahaziah?

A. Elisha
B. Jehoiada
C. Jehosheba
D. Jehu
E. Joram

22. In what did they put the money that was collected to repair the house of the LORD?

A. In a chest
B. In the ark
C. In the storehouse
D. In Jehoiada’s room
E. None of the above

23. To whom did Jehoash send the things that had been hallowed by previous kings of Judah?

A. Benhadad, king of Syria
B. Hazael king of Syria
C. Jehoiada
D. Nebuchadnezzar, king of Bablyon
E. None of the above

24. Into whose sepulchre was a dead man cast who then came back to life?

A. Abraham
B. Elijah
C. Elisha
D. Joseph
E. None of the above

25. How many times did Jehoash beat Benhadad king of Syria?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
E. None of the above

26. Who prophesied the restoration of the coast of Israel from the entering of Hamath to the sea of the plain?

A. Elijah
B. Elisha
C. Jehoida
D. Jonah
E. Obadiah

27. Of whom was it said “He did that which was right in the sight of the LORD: however, the high places were not removed ?”

A. Ahaz
B. Azariah
C. Jehoash
D. Jotham
E. Pekah

28. Who came to war against Ahaz?

A. Rezin king of Syria
B. Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel
C. Tiglathpileser king of Assyria
D. None of the above
E. A & B

29. Who did Ahaz hire to help deliver him?

A. Rezin king of Syria
B. Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel
C. Tiglathpileser king of Assyria
D. None of the above
E. A & B

30. What did the king of Assyria do to Israel during the reign of Hoshea?

A. He carried Israel away into Assyria
B. He put out the eyes of the king of Israel
C. He took Samaria
D. All of the above
E. A & C

31. What did Hezekiah, king of Judah break in pieces?

A. The altar that Jeroboam made
B. The brazen serpent that Moses had made
C. The groves
D. The high places
E. All of the above

32. What did Hezekiah give to the king of Assyria?

A. All the silver that was found in the house of the LORD
B. The gold from the doors of the temple
C. The vessels of gold which Solomon had made
D. All of the above
E. A & B

33. To whom did Hezekiah send his servants after he heard the words of Rabshakeh?

A. Elijah
B. Elisha
C. Jehoida
D. Shebna
E. None of the above

34. How many Assyrians did the angel of the Lord kill?

A. 300
B. 12,000
C. 32,000
D. 144,000
E. 185,000

35. What sign was given to Hezekiah that he would be healed?

A. A cock would crow three times
B. An angel would appear to him
C. The shadow of a sun dial would go backward ten degrees
D. Water would be found on a fleece of wool on the ground
E. None of the above

36. To whom did Hezekiah show his precious things, the silver, gold, spices, precious ointment, all the house of his armour, and all that was found in his treasures?

A. Babylonians
B. Egyptians
C. Philistines
D. Syrians
E. None of the above

37. What did Hezekiah build?

A. A bridge which crossed Jordan River
B. Engines to shoot arrows and great stones
C. A pool and a conduit which brought water into Jerusalem
D. A stable for his horses
E. None of the above

38. What did Manasseh build again which his father Hezekiah had destroyed?

A. Fenced cities
B. High places
C. The temple of Baal
D. All of the above
E. A & B

39. How old was Josiah when he began to reign?

A. 7
B. 8
C. 12
D. 16
E. None of the above

40. What was found in the house of the Lord during the reign of Josiah?

A. Aaron’s bonnet
B. Elijah’s mantle
C. The ark
D. The book of the law
E. The Urim and Thummin

41. Who prophesied that judgment would come on Judah, but because Josiah humbled himself he would die in peace and not see the judgment?

A. Ahijah
B. Elijah
C. Elisha
D. Huldah the prophetess
E. Isaiah

42. What did Josiah remove from in or near the temple?

A. Idolatrous priests
B. Houses of the sodomites
C. Images
D. All of the above
E. B & C

43. What celebration did Josiah conduct that had not been held in like manner since days of the judges, nor in all the days of the kings?

A. Feast of tabernacles
B. First-fruits
C. Passover
D. Pentecost
E. Purim

44. Who invaded Judah during the reign of Jehoiakim?

A. Pharaohnechoh
B. Rabshakeh
C. Sennacherib
D. Shalmaneser
E. None of the above

45. What did the Babylonians do to the temple?

A. Burned it
B. Broke down the walls
C. Turned it into a house of Baal
D. Made it into living quarters for Babylon soldiers
E. Made it into a prison

46. What did the Babylonians do to the walls of Jerusalem?

A. Broke them down
B. Burned them
C. Rebuilt them
D. None of the above
E. A & B

47. Who was released from prison and allowed to eat at the king of Babylon’s table?

A. Daniel
B. Ezekiel
C. Jehoiachin king of Judah
D. Mordecai
E. Shadrach

1. Who is the author of the book of 1 Chronicle?
A. King David
B. The Prophet Samuel
C. Ezra
D. King Solomon
E. None of the Above

2. What is the theme of Chronicles?

A. God Provides
B. All of Israel
C. God Himself established David's Kingdom
D. Solomon's Temple

3. Who were the sons of Esau?

A. Teman, Omar, Zephi, Gatam, and Kenaz
B. Lotan, Shobal, Zibeon, Anah, Dishon, Ezer, and Dishan
C. Bilhan, Zaavan, Ezer , Zaavan, and Jaakan
D. Eliphaz, Reuel, Jeush, Jaalam, and Korah

4. How many children were born to King David in Hebron; how many years did he reign?

A. Seven, {7 years six month}
B. Five, {6 years six month]
C. Six, {7 years and six months}
D. Seven, {6 years six months}
E. Six, {6 years six months}

5. Whose name means, "I bore him in pain"

A. Hur
B. Jabez
C. Judah
D. Chelub

6. The books of 1 and 2 Chronicles were originally one book in the Greek Bible.

A. True
B. False

7. Which son of Israel was the forefather of King David?

A. Joseph
B. Levi
C. Reuben
D. Simeon
E. None of the above

8. Who were King David's musicians?

A. Asaph
B. Bukki
C. Heman
D. All of the above
E. A & C

9. How were Abishai, Joab, and Asahel related to David?

A. Cousins
B. Nephews
C. Sons
D. Uncles
E. Brothers

10. What notable leader came from the tribe of Ephraim?

A. David
B. Gideon
C. Jehoshua {Joshua}
D. Moses
E. Sameul

11. From which tribe was Saul?

A. Judah
B. Josheph
C. Dan
D. Benjamin
E. Reubun

12. Why were the people of Judah taken to Babylon?

A. Judah's transgression
B. Babylon had better weapons
C. Babylon had better leadership
D. Babylon had better soldiers
E. All of the above

13. Of whom was it said, "They were men that had an understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do?

A. Men of Zebulun
B. Men of Ephriam
C. Men of Issachar
D. Men of Naphtali
E. Men of Gad

14. How did King David know when he should go to battle?

A. The Prophets told him
B. The priest told him
C. He saw the pillar of fire move
D. He heard Joab blow the trumpet
E. He heard a sound of going in the tops of the mulberry trees

15. How was the ark brought in the second attempt?

A. In a new cart
B. On the back of oxen
C. The Levites bore it on their shoulders
D. The mighty men of David carried it
E. None of the above

16. What did King David do to bless the people in the name of the LORD?

A. A loaf of bread, and a piece of meat,
B. A loaf of bread, a piece of meat, and a cake of raisins
C. Raisins Cakes, and water
D. A loaf of bread, and water

17. What caused David's concern?

A. The Phillistines
B. That he dwelled in a house of cedar while the ark of the covenant remained under curtains
C. The Phillistines
D. That he might not be able to finish the task of building the temple
E. None of the above

18. Why did King David want to show kindness to Hanun?

A. Because he was a descendant of Saul
B. Because he could supply cedar trees for the building of the temple
C. Because his father showed kindness to King David
D. Because he had the skills necessary to build the temple
19. Whose crown was placed on King David's head?

A. The king of Babylon
B. The king of Egypt
C. The king of the Philistines
D. The king of Rabbah
E. The king of Syria

20. How many died as a result of David's sin in numbering Israel?

A. 1000
B. 32,000
C. 50,000
D. 70,000
E. 144,000

21. Why did David insist on paying the full price for the offerings?

A. He could not be a debtor to any man
B. He knew Ornan could not afford to give him these things at no cost
C. He would not offer to God that which cost him nothing
D. He was not going to be a cheapskate
E. None of the above

22. What did King David do before his death?

A. David prepared the various materials needed to build the temple
B. He charged Solomon to build an house for the LORD God of Israel
C. He commanded the leaders of Israel to help Solomon build the Sanctuary
D. All of the Above
E. None of the above

23. Jeduthun was also known as Ethan.

A. True
B. False

24. What was the service of the sons of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun?

A. The camels
B. The olive trees
C. The flocks
D. Prophesy with harps, psalteries, and with cymbals
E. The horses

25. What was given to Solomon so he would know how to build the house of God?

A. Builders
B. Archietects
C. Patterns, {Plans]
D. Engineers
E. None of the above

26. From which son of Noah did Abraham and Isaac descend?

A Ham
B Japheth
C Lamech
D Shem
E None of the above

27. Which son of Israel was the forefather of David?

A Levi
B Joseph
C Reuben
D Simeon
E None of the above

28. How were Abishai, Joab, and Asahel related to David?

A Brothers
B Cousins
C Nephews
D Sons
E Uncles

29. Who prayed the following “Oh that you would bless me indeed, and enlarge my coast, and that your hand might be with me, and that you would keep me from evil, that it may not grieve me!”?

A David
B Jabez
C Jacob
D Solomon
E None of the above

30. Whose birthright was given to the sons of Joseph because He defiled his father's bed?

A Judah
B Levi
C Manasseh
D Reuben
E Simeon

31. Who was/were David’s musician(s)?

A Asaph
B Bukki
C Heman
D All of the above
E A & C

32. What notable leader came from the tribe of Ephraim?

A David
B Gideon
C Jehoshua (Joshua)
D Moses
E Samuel

33. From which tribe was Saul?

A Benjamin
B Dan
C Joseph
D Judah
E Reuben

34. Why were the people of Judah taken captive to Babylon?

A Babylon had better leadership
B Babylon had better weapons
C Babylon had more soldiers
D Judah’s transgression
E None of above

35. Of whom was it said “They were men that had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do”?

A Men of Ephraim
B Men of Gad
C Men of Issachar
D Men of Naphtali
E Men of Zebulun

36. Who did the Lord smite dead when he put forth his hand to hold the ark?

A Abihu
B Korah
C Nadab
D Obededom
E Uzza

37. How did David know when he should go to battle?

A He heard a sound of going in the tops of the mulberry trees
B He heard Joab blow the trumpet
C He saw the pillar of fire move
D The priests told him
E The prophets told him

38. How was the ark brought in the second attempt?

A In a new cart
B On the back of oxen
C The Levites bore it on their shoulders
D The mighty men of David carried it
E None of the above

39. Into what structure was the ark set?

A A chamber
B A tent
C David’s house
D The temple
E None of the above

40. What caused David concern?

A That he dwelled in a house of cedar while the ark of the covenant remained under curtains
B The Philistines
C That he might not be able to finish the task of building the temple
D That he was a man of war rather than a builder
E None of the above

41. Why did David want to show kindness to Hanun?

A Because his father showed kindness to David
B Because he was a descendant of Saul
C Because he could supply cedar trees for the building of the temple
D Because he had the skills necessary to build the temple
E None

42. Whose crown was placed on David’s head?

A The king of Babylon
B The king of Egypt
C The king of the Philistines
D The king of Rabbah
E The king of Syria

43. How many died as a result of David’s sin in numbering Israel?

A 1000
B 12,000
C 32,000
D 70,000
E 144,000

44. Why did David insist on paying the full price for the offerings?

A He knew Ornan could not afford to give him these things at no cost
B He would not be a debtor to any man
C He would not offer to God that which cost him nothing
D He was not a cheapskate
E None of the above

45. What did David do before his death?

A David prepared the various materials needed to build the temple
B He charged Solomon to build an house for the LORD God of Israel
C He commanded the leaders of Israel to help Solomon build the sanctuary
D All of the above
E None of the above

46. What was the service of the sons of Asaph, Heman and Jeduthun?

A The camels
B The olive trees
C The flocks
D The horses
E Prophesy with harps, with psalteries, and with cymbals

47. At what interval of time did a new group of twenty-four thousand come to serve the king?

A Daily
B Weekly
C Monthly
D Semi-annually
E Annually

48. Who was David’s counselor?

A Ahithophel
B Azmaveth
C Jariz
D Nathan
E Zabdi

49. What was given to Solomon so he would know how to build the house of God?

A Architects
B Builders
C Engineers
D Patterns (Plans)
E None of the above

50. What question did David ask in regard to building the temple?

A Is it time for you to dwell in ceiled houses and the house of God not be built?
B If God be for us who can be against us?
C Who is on the Lord’s side?
D Who then is willing to consecrate his service this day to the LORD?
E None of the above

1. What did Solomon request when the LORD appeared to him at night?

A Honor
B Knowledge
C Riches
D Wisdom
E B & D

2. Where did Solomon get many of his horses and chariots?

A Assyria
B Babyon
C Egypt
D Ethiopia
E Syria

3. What did Solomon request from Huram king of Tyre?

A A man cunning to work in gold, silver, brass, iron, purple, crimson, and blue
B Cedar, fir, and algum trees
C Ships to transport the goods
D All of the above
E A & B

4. Who did Solomon make to be bearers of burdens?

A Babylonians
B Egyptians
C Philistines
D Strangers that were in the land of Israel
E Syrians

5. Where did Solomon build the temple?

A At Jerusalem
B In mount Moriah
C In the place that David had prepared in the threshing floor of Ornan
D All of the above
E None of the above

6. How many priests sounded with trumpets at the dedication of the temple?

A 3
B 12
C 120
D 240
E 500

7. What did God request of His people before He would hear from heaven?

A Humble themselves
B Pray
C Seek His face
D Turn from their wicked ways
E All of the above

8. Of what material did Solomon make his throne?

A Gold
B Ivory
C Silver
D All of the above
E A & B

9. How many years did Solomon reign?

A 10
B 20
C 30
D 40
E 50

10. Who requested from Rehoboam that he ease somewhat the grievous servitude and the heavy yoke that Solomon put on them?

A Jeroboam
B The young men
C The priests
D The prophets
E None of the above

11. Who told Rehoboam to not go up, nor fight against Israel but return every man to his house?

A Jeroboam
B Shemaiah
C The old men
D The priests
E The prophets

12. Why did Rehoboam do evil?

A Because he prepared not his heart to seek the LORD
B Because of the influence of his father
C Because of the influence of his mother
D Because of the influence of his peers
E None of the above

13. Why did God rout Jeroboam and all Israel before Abijah and Judah?

A Because Jeroboam had made golden calves to worship
B Because Judah relied on the LORD God of their fathers
C Because Judah outnumbered Israel
D None of the above
E A & B

14. What was Asa’s prayer before fighting the Ethiopians?

A Help us, O LORD our God; for we rest on you
B In your name we go against this multitude
C LORD, it is nothing with you to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power
D O LORD, you are our God; let not man prevail against you
E All of the above

15. Why did Asa remove his mother Maacah from her position?

A She committed adultery
B She had made an idol in a grove
C She lied
D She was not loyal
E None of the above

16. What did Hanani the seer say to Asa?

A You have relied on the king of Syria, and not relied on the LORD your God
B You have done foolishly
C From now on you shall have wars
D All of the above
E A & C

17. How did Asa react to Hanani’s words?

A He humbled himself
B He repented
C He was wroth with the seer, and put him in a prison house
D None of the above
E A & B

18. Why did Jehoshaphat send officials and Levites to all the towns of Judah?

A To collect tithes
B To conduct the Passover
C The Levites lived in the towns around the bigger cities
D To teach the law of the LORD
E None of the above

19. What did Ahab do to Micaiah?

A Fed him with bread and water of affliction
B Put him in prison
C Released him from prison
D None of the above
E A & B

20. Why was the wrath of God on Jehoshaphat?

A He built altars to Baal
B He helped the ungodly
C He loved them that hated the LORD
D All of the above
E B & C

21. With what did the Levites praise the Lord?

A A loud voice on high
B Clapping hands
C Timbrel and dance
D Trumpets
E All the above

22. Who went before the army of Judah when they faced the children of Ammon and Moab?

A The ambushes
B The most valiant soldiers
C The singers to praise
D The spies
E None of the above

23. Who prophesied how Jehoram would die?

A Elijah
B Hanani
C Jahaziel
D Micaiah
E Obadiah

24. Who encouraged Ahaziah to do wrong?

A His father
B His mother
C His peers
D His wife
E None of the above

25. What was Athaliah’s reaction when Joash was installed as king?

A She cried Treason, Treason
B She rent her clothes
C She was happy for her grandson
D None of the above
E A & B

26. How long did Joash do right in the eyes of the LORD?

A All the days of Elisha the prophet
B All the days of Jehoiada the priest
C All the days of Isaiah the prophet
D Until he died
E None of the above

27. Who invaded Judah during the reign of Joash?

A The Assyrians
B The Babylonians
C The Egyptians
D The Philistines
E The Syrians

28. What did Amaziah do with the gods of Seir?

A He bowed down himself before them
B He burned incense to them
C He destroyed them
D He set them up to be his gods
E A, B & D

29. What did skillful men invent for Uzziah?

A A bridge which crossed Jordan River
B A pool and a conduit which brought water to Jerusalem
C Engines to shoot arrows and great stones
D Special machines to feed his horses
E None of the above

30. What did the priests tell Uzziah not to do?

A Build an altar to Baal
B Burn incense to the LORD
C Offer a burnt offering
D None of the above
E B & C

31. With what disease did the LORD smite Uzziah when he was angry?

A Boils
B Disease in his feet
C Dropsy
D Leprosy
E Palsy

32. Who wrote about other events in Uzziah’s reign?

A Daniel
B Ezekiel
C Haggai
D Isaiah
E Jeremiah

33. How many did Pekah king of Israel slay in Judah in one day?

A 10,000
B 20,000
C 50,000
D 120,000
E 144,000

34. Who told the army of Israel not to bring back the captives from Judah?

A Isaiah
B Jonah
C Micaiah
D Obadaiah
E Oded

35. What did Hezekiah do in the first month of his reign?

A He opened the doors of the house of the LORD
B He repaired them
C He had the Levites carry the filthiness out of the holy place
D All of the above
E A & B

36. What did Hezekiah invite all Judah and Israel to celebrate at Jerusalem?

A First-fruits
B Passover
C Pentecost
D Purim
E None of the above

37. How long had it been since Jerusalem had such a celebration?

A Since the time of Asa
B Since the time of David
C Since the time of Jehoida
D Since the time of Solomon
E None of the above

38. What did Hezekiah order the people to do?

A Destroy the sodomites
B Give the portion of the priests and the Levites, that they might be encouraged in the law of the LORD
C Offer burnt offerings
D Read the book of the law
E Worship and Praise the Lord

39. Why did Hezekiah block the fountains and the stream that flowed through the land?

A For irrigation purposes
B So the kings of Assyria would not find water
C To prevent flooding
D To provide a reservoir for water
E None of the above

40. Who sent messengers to Judah telling them not to trust in what Hezekiah said?

A Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon
B Pharaohnechoh of Egypt
C Sennacherib king of Assyria
D Shalmanezer
E Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria

41. What did the captains of the king of Assyria do to Manasseh?

A They bound him with fetters
B They carried him to Assyria
C They carried him to Babylon
D None of the above
E A & C

42. What did Josiah cause everyone in Jerusalem and Benjamin to do?

A Serve the LORD
B Serve Baal
C Offer their sons for his army
D Offer their daughters as servants
E None of the above

43. Who did not listen to what Necho king of Egypt said and instead made war with him?

A Jehoahaz
B Jehoiakim
C Jehoiachin
D Josiah
E Zedekiah

44. Before which prophet did Zedekiah refuse to humble himself?

A Haggai
B Jeremiah
C Micaiah
D Zechariah
E None of the above

45. How many years did those carried to Babylon remain as servants?

A 50
B 70
C 100
D 400
E 430

46. Who made a proclamation to rebuild the temple at Jerusalem?

A Ahasuerus
B Cyrus
C Darius
D Ezra
E Nehemiah

1. Whose prophecy did Cyrus king of Persia fulfill in issuing a proclamation to rebuild the temple?

A. Haggai
B. Isaiah
C. Jeremiah
D. Zechariah
E. A & D

2. What did Cyrus bring forth that Nebuchadnezzar had taken out of Jerusalem?

A. The vessels of the house of the LORD
B. Shields of gold
C. Ark of the covenant
D. Book of the law
E. Aaron’s rod that budded

3. Who was the first person named as one who went out of captivity?

A. Zerubbabel
B. Ezra
C. Nehemiah
D. Mordecai
E. Haggai

4. What was the approximate size of the congregation that went out of captivity?

A. 1,000
B. 10,000
C. 25,000
D. 50,000
E. 100,000

5. What was the first thing that Jeshua and Zerubbabel built?

A. The ark of the covenant
B. The altar of God
C. The table of showbread
D. The temple
E. The walls

6. What did the old men do who had seen the first temple?

A. Shouted
B. Wept with a loud voice
C. Sang
D. Praised the Lord
E. Read the book of the law of the Lord

7. What king issued a decree that the Jews cease working, until another commandment was given from him.

A. Ahasuerus
B. Artaxerxes
C. Cyrus
D. Darius
E. Nebuchadnezzar

8. Who inspired the Jews to start building again?

A. Haggai
B. Isaiah
C. Jeremiah
D. Zechariah
E. A & D

9. To whom did Tattenai send a letter regarding the progress of the work?

A. Ahasuerus
B. Artaxerxes
C. Cyrus
D. Darius
E. Ezra

10. How was the cost of rebuilding to be paid?

A. Out of the king's goods, even of the tribute
B. With tithes
C. With freewill offerings
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

11. What was the prayer request of Darius?

A. For the life of the king, and of his sons
B. That the temple be built without injuries
C. That the walls be built without injuries
D. That adequate finances be available
E. None of the above

12. What did Darius order to happen to anyone who altered his edict?

A. Let timber be pulled down from his house
B. Let him be hanged
C. Let his house be made a dunghill
D. All of the above
E. A & B

13. Of whom was Ezra a descendant?

A. Aaron
B. Daniel
C. David
D. Moses
E. Saul

14. What did Ezra prepare his heart to do?

A. To seek the law of the LORD
B. To do the law of the Lord
C. To teach in Israel statutes and judgments
D. All of the above
E. A & C

15. Who sent a letter authorizing supplies and materials to be given to Ezra for the house of God?

A Ahasuerus
B. Artaxerxes
C. Cyrus
D. Darius
E. Nehemiah

16. What did Ezra proclaim at the river of Ahava?

A. A fast, to seek God for direction
B. A prayer meeting
C. The feast of the Passover
D. That all the males be circumcised
E. For all the people to sanctify themselves

17. What did Ezra say to the king that caused him to be ashamed to ask for an escort of soldiers?

A. The angels of the Lord encamp around those who fear Him
B. The hand of our God is on all them for good that seek him
C. God’s power and his wrath is against all them that forsake him
D. All of the above
E. B & C

18. How did Ezra handle the accounting of the silver and gold brought to Jerusalem?

A. He appointed Mithredath the treasurer over the accounting
B. He weighed the silver, and the gold, and the vessels before they left
C. He weighed the silver, and the gold, and the vessels when they got to Jerusalem
D. All of the above
E. B & C

19. How did Ezra consider the punishment of God?

A. As chastisement from the Lord
B. Greater than they could bear
C. Just and fair
D. Less than their iniquities deserved
E. None of the above

20. What did the Israelites make a covenant to do?

A. Put away all the wives that they had taken from the countries of the land
B. Seek the law of the Lord
C. Observe the Passover
D. Keep the Sabbath
E. Tithe

1. How did Nehemiah hear about the condition of the wall of Jerusalem and its gates?

A. From an angel
B. From a vision
C. From Haggai
D. From Hanani and certain men of Judah
E. From Zechariah

2. What did Nehemiah do when he heard about the remnant that survived the exile and about the condition of Jerusalem?

A. Wept
B. Mourned certain days
C. Fasted
D. Prayed
E. All of the above

3. What was Nehemiah’s position for the king?

A. Cupbearer
B. Butler
C. Baker
D. Armor bearer
E. Candlestick maker

4. What did King Artaxerxes perceive about Nehemiah?

A. His countenance was sad
B. He was intelligent
C. He was industrious
D. He was faithful
E. He was loyal

5. If it please the king, and if your servant have found favor in your sight, that you would send me to Judah, to the city of my fathers' sepulchers, that I may ___________it.

A. Build
B. Visit
C. Survey
D. Worship in
E. None of the above

6. When Sanballat the Horonite, and Tobiah the servant, the Ammonite, heard of it, it grieved them exceedingly that there was come a man to seek the ____________ the children of Israel.

A. Artifacts
B. History
C. Records
D. Lord
E. Welfare

7. What did Tobiah say would break down their stone wall?

A. A fox
B. Their enemies
C. Oxen
D. Horses
E. The Babylonians

8. With what attitude did the builders of the wall work?
A. They were joyful
B. The people had a mind to work
C. They were enthusiastic
D. They were loyal
E. None of the above

9. What handicap did many of the workers have?

A. Inadequate food
B. Inadequate pay
C. Lack of supervision
D. They had to hold a weapon in one hand
E. None of the above

10. How would the rest know if an attack took place at another section?

A. They would hear a shout
B. They would hear the sound of a trumpet
C. They would pass the word along
D. The watchmen would notify them
E. None of the above

11. How often did the men change their clothes?

A. Every morning
B. Every week
C. They only took them off while washing
D. When fresh clothes arrived from Shushan
E. None of the above

12. What did Nehemiah cause to stop after hearing the cry of the poor?

A. Slavery
B. Taxes
C. Tithing
D. Usury
E. None of the above

13. I am doing _____________work, so that I cannot come down: why should the work cease, whilst I leave it, and come down to you?

A. A great
B. An important
C. The Lord’s
D. The king’s
E. None of the above

14. How long did it take to complete the walls?

A. One month
B. Six months
C. One year
D. Three and one-half years
E. None of the above

15. Approximately how many people returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel?

A. 1,000
B. 10,000
C. 25,000
D. 50,000
E. 100,000

16. Who read aloud the book of the law of Moses from morning until noon?

A. Ezra
B. Nehemiah
C. Hanani
D. Eliashib the high priest
E. Zechariah

17. What was their strength?

A. Unity
B. Single-mindedness
C. The joy of the LORD
D. Good leadership
E. Faith

18. And they stood up in their place, and read in the book of the law of the LORD their God one fourth part of the day; and another fourth part they _________, and worshipped the LORD their God

A. Leaped
B. Prayed
C. Sang
D. Shouted
E. Confessed

19. What did they promise not to do on the Sabbath?

A. Buy any ware or victuals
B. Physical work
C. Travel great distances
D. All of the above
E. A & B

20. What did they promise to bring to the priests and the Levites?

A. First born
B. First fruits
C. Tithes
D. All of the above
E. B & C

21. At the dedication of the wall where was the sound of rejoicing heard?

A. All the way to the Great Sea
B. Throughout Jerusalem
C. Afar off
D. Far enough so Sanballat and Tobiah could hear
E. Over the walls

22. What did Nehemiah do when he heard that Eliashib the priest provided a great chamber in the courts of the house of God for Tobiah?

A. Cast out all of Tobiah’s stuff
B. Removed Eliashib from the priesthood
C. Cast a javelin through Eliashib
D. Wept
E. Fasted

23. What did Nehemiah do to the son-in-law of Sanballat?

A. Cast out all his stuff
B. Chased him away
C. Removed him from the priesthood
D. Made him divorce his wife
E. Put him outside of the walls

1. Where was the throne of king Ahasuerus?

A Shusan
B Babylon
C Assyria
D Alexandria
E Syria

2. Over how many provinces did Ahasuerus reign?

A 12
B 24
C 57
D 127
E 193

3. Who refused to show her beauty when the king commanded?

A Vashti
B Esther
C Teresh
D Ruth
E None of the above

4. What Jewish lady became queen of Media Persia?

A Vashti
B Esther
C Zeresh
D Ruth
E None of the above

5. What relation was Esther to Mordecai?

A Sister
B Cousin
C Daughter
D Niece
E Granddaughter

6. Who sought to lay hands on king Ahasuerus?

A Bigthan
B Hegai
C Teresh
D A & B
E A & C

7. Who revealed this plot which was eventually made known to the king?

A Haman
B Haman’s sons
C Hegai
D Zeresh
E None of the above

8. What nationality was Haman?

A Agagite
B Moabite
C Hivite
D Hittite
E Jebusite

9. Who sought to destroy all the Jews that were throughout the whole kingdom of Ahasuerus?

A Bigthan
B Haman
C Hegai
D Zeresh
E None of the above

10. Who asked “Who knows whether you are come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”

A Ahasuerus
B Haman
C Hatach
D Mordecai
E None of the above

11. Who said “If I perish, I perish”?

A Ahasuerus
B Haman
C Hatach
D Mordecai
E None of the above

12. What did Esther request Mordecai and the Jews to do?

A Fast
B Offer up a sacrifice
C Pray
D A & B
E B & C

13. What did King Ahasuerus do when Esther came before him uninvited?

A Held out his hand
B Held out the golden scepter
C Smiled
D Kissed her
E Told her to leave for thirty days

14. How large of a request was the king willing to grant to Esther?

A Any thing she asked
B A special house built for her
C A year's time to visit her people
D Up to half of his kingdom
E None of the above

15. What did Esther request of the king?

A Half of his kingdom
B A special house built for her
C Some time to visit her people
D That the king and Haman come to a banquet she had prepared
E None of the above

16. Why was Haman full of indignation?

A His wife was not invited to the banquet
B He was not given more advance notice
C Mordecai did not stand up or move for him
D He was not promoted
E None of the above

17. What did Haman cause to be made?

A A banquet table for Ahasuerus and Esther
B A gallows to hang Mordecai
C A prison for Mordecai
D A stable for his horses
E None of the above

18. What happened the night before the banquet for king Ashuerus and Haman?

A Esther told the king about Haman’s plot
B The king could not sleep
C The king got sick
D The king had a dream
E None of the above

19. Who asked “What shall be done to the man whom the king delights to honor?”

A Haman
B Ahasuerus
C Mordecai
D Esther
E None of the above

20. Who had to lead Mordecai around the city on the king’s horse proclaiming that this is the man the king delights to honor?

A Haman
B Hegai
C Zeresh
D A & B
E A & C

21. What did Esther reveal at the banquet?

A She and her people were to be destroyed and slain
B The adversary and enemy is this wicked Haman
C That Haman was planning to hang Mordecai
D All of the above
E A & B

22. How did Haman die?

A By the sword of Ahasuerus
B Hung to death on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai
C Eaten up by worms
D The Jews killed him
E None of the above

23. What did Ahasuerus give to Mordecai?

A His golden scepter
B The house of Haman
C The king’s ring which he had taken from Haman
D A & C
E B & C

24. What did Esther request when she came again to Ahasuerus?

A That Mordecai be promoted
B That letters be sent throughout the king’s provinces allowing the Jews to defend themselves against any that would assault them
C A palace for herself
D That Haman’s wife be hanged on the gallows
E None of the above

25. What were the days called which were to be an annual celebration of this deliverance of the Jews from Haman?

A Feast of first fruits
B Feast of Tabernacles
C Passover
D Purim
E Unleavened bread

What was said about Job’s character?

A Eschewed evil
B Feared God
C Perfect
D Upright
E All of the above

What did Job do when his asses, camels, oxen and sheep were taken?

A Doubted God
B Got bitter
C Wept
D Worshipped
E None of the above

What did Job say when all this happened?

A All things work together for good to them that love the Lord
B Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither
C The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away blessed be the name of the LORD
D A & B
E B & C

How did Satan smite Job?

A Blindness
B Deafness
C Headaches
D Leprosy
E None of the above

What question did Job’s wife ask him?

A Do you still retain your integrity?
B What will we do?
C Why did all this happen?
D All of the above
E None of the above

How long did Job’s three friends sit down with him on the ground, and not speak a word to him?

A Not a minute
B Three days
C Seven days
D A month
E A year

What did Job say had come upon him?

A Depression
B Loneliness
C Pain
D Sorrow
E The thing which he greatly feared

What was the condition of Job’s flesh?

A Clothed with worms and clods of dust
B Putrefying
C Skin broken and loathsome
D All of the above
E A & C

To what did Bildad compare Job’s words?

A A fire
B A strong wind
C Death
D Life
E None of the above

How did Job declare his trust in God?

A Blessed is the man that makes the LORD his trust
B O LORD my God in thee do I put my trust
C The just shall live by faith
D Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him
E None of the above

What did Job say his friends were?

A False prophets
B Hypocrites
C Miserable comforters
D True friends
E None of the above

How did Job declare his faith in a resurrection?

A After my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God
B I will arise
C My flesh shall not see corruption
D God will redeem my soul from the power of the grave
E None of the above

What did Job esteem more than food?

A Family
B Friends
C God’s word
D Health
E None of the above

With what did Job make a covenant?

A His ears that he would not listen to gossip
B His eyes that he would not think on a maid
C His feet that he would not walk in the ways of the ungodly
D His mind that he would not think evil
E All of the above

Why was Elihu at first afraid to give his opinion?

A Because he was young
B Because of his lack of education
C Because he was not eloquent
D A & B
E B & C

On what subject(s) did God question Job?

A The earth
B The weather
C The stars
D The animals
E All of the above

From where did God speak to Job?

A A burning bush
B A cloud
C A still small voice
D A whirlwind
E None of the above

What animal moved its tail like a cedar?

A Behemoth
B Elephant
C Hippopotamus
D Leviathan
E Unicorn

What caused the deep to boil?

A Behemoth
B Elephant
C Hippopotamus
D Leviathan
E Unicorn

When did God give to Job twice as much as he had before?

A After he prayed for his friends
B Just before he died
C When he fasted
D When he repented
E None of the above

1. ______ is the man that walks not in the counsel of the ungodly

A. Blessed
B. Happy
C. Thankful
D. Wise
E. None of the above

2. But you, O LORD, are a ______ for me; my glory, and the lifter up of my head

A. Refuge
B. Shield
C. Sword
D. Weapon
E. None of the above

3. I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for you, LORD, only make me dwell in _____________.

A. Comfort
B. Contentment
C. Hope
D. Peace
E. None of the above

4. In the __________will I direct my prayer to you, and will look up.

A. Evening
B. Morning
C. Night time
D. Noontime
E. None of the above

5. O LORD, our Lord, how excellent is your ________in all the earth!

A. Name
B. Presence
C. Spirit
D. Word
E. None of the above

6. The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the _______that forget God.

A. Children
B. Nations
C. People
D. Races
E. None of the above

7. The words of the LORD are pure words: as ________tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.

A. Diamonds
B. Gold
C. Iron
D. Silver
E. None of the above

8. I will sing unto the LORD, because he hath dealt ___________with me.

A. Bountifully
B. Considerately
C. Graciously
D. Mercifully
E. None of the above

9. The _______ hath said in his heart, There is no God.

A. Agnostic
B. Fool
C. Rebellious
D. Stubborn
E. None of the above

10. In thy presence is fulness of_____; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.

A. Love
B. Happiness
C. Mercy
D. Peace
E. None of the above

11. Keep me as the_____________, hide me under the shadow of thy wings

A. Angels of God
B. Apple of the eye
C. Saints of the Most High
D. Sparrow
E. None of the above

12. The LORD liveth; and blessed be my rock; and let the God of my salvation be _________.

A. Exalted
B. Magnified
C. Praised
D. Worshipped
E. None of the above

13. The ________of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul

A. Love
B. Forgiveness
C. Mercy
D. Peace
E. None of the above

14. Let the words of my mouth, and the ____________of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD

A. Faith
B. Forgiveness
C. Intents
D. Meditation
E. None of the above

15. Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the ______of the LORD our God.

A. Love
B. Power
C. Spirit
D. Word
E. None of the above

16. But you are holy, O you that inhabit the_____________.

A. Praises of Israel
B. Temple of God
C. Streets of Jerusalem
D. Tribes of Israel
E. None of the above

17. The LORD is my_________; I shall not want

A. God
B. Redeemer
C. Salvation
D. Provider
E. None of the above

18. The _________is the LORD's, and the fullness thereof….

A. Earth
B. Sea
C. Solar System
D. Universe
E. None of the above

19. Let integrity and uprightness ___________me; for I wait on you.

A. Deliver
B. Instruct
C. Preserve
D. Reward
E. None of the above

20. One thing have I desired of the LORD, that will I seek after; that I may ________________all the days of my life…

A. Be an example of the believers
B. Be holy
C. Dwell in the house of the LORD
D. Keep His commandments
E. None of the above

21. Worship the LORD in the _________of holiness.

A. Discipline
B. Righteousness
C. Rigors
D. Standards
E. None of the above

22. Weeping may endure for a night, but _______cometh in the morning.

A. Comfort
B. Love
C. Joy
D. Peace
E. None of the above

23. I will guide thee with mine ________....

A. Eye
B. Hand
C. Spirit
D. Word
E. None of the above

24. Sing unto him a new song; play _________with a loud noise.

A. Enthusiastically
B. Diligently
C. Fervently
D. Skilfully
E. None of the above

25. The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a ___________ spirit.

A. Loving
B. Merciful
C. Prayerful
D. Worshipping
E. None of the above

26. Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee _______________.

A. All your needs
B. Fame
C. Riches
D. The desires of thine heart
E. None of the above

27. The ________ borroweth, and payeth not again….

A. Dishonest
B. Poor
C. Stingy
D. Wicked
E. None of the above

28. Behold, thou hast made my days as __________ ; and mine age is as nothing before thee….

A. An handbreadth
B. A Shadow
C. A Vapor
D. A Weaver’s shuttle
E. None of the above

29. He brought me up also out of _________ pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock….

A. A deep
B. A sticky
C. An horrible
D. A wet
E. None of the above

30. Blessed is he that considereth the _______ : the LORD will deliver him in time of trouble.

A. Fatherless
B. Orphans
C. Poor
D. Widows
E. None of the above

31. As the _______ panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God.

A. Dog
B. Giraffe
C. Hart
D. Lion
E. None of the above

32. In God we ________ all the day long, and praise thy name for ever. Selah.

A. Abide
B. Boast
C. Delight
D. Trust
E. None of the above

33. My heart is inditing a good matter: … my ________ is the pen of a ready writer.

A. Finger
B. Hand
C. Thought
D. Tongue
E. None of the above

34. God is our refuge and strength, a ________ in trouble.

A. Fortress
B. Hope
C. Tower
D. Very present help
E. None of the above

35. O _________ your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph.

A. Clap
B. Fold
C. Raise
D. Wring
E. None of the above

36. Great is the LORD, and greatly to be _________ in the city of our God….

A. Exalted
B. Honored
C. Praised
D. Worshipped
E. None of the above

37. Whoso offereth praise ________ me….

A. Exalts
B. Glorifieth
C. Honors
D. Worships
E. None of the above

38. Restore unto me ____________ ….

A. A clean heart
B. A right spirit
C. Peace of mind
D. The joy of thy salvation
E. None of the above

39. Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I _________ , and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice.

A. Fast
B. Pray
C. Sing
D. Worship
E. None of the above

40. O God, my heart is ________ : I will sing and give praise.

A. Determined
B. Fixed
C. Prayerful
D. Submissive
E. None of the above

41. Verily there is __________for the righteous: verily he is a God that judgeth in the earth.

A. A reward
B. Help
C. Hope
D. Peace
E. None of the above

42. Through God we shall do __________: for he it is that shall tread down our enemies.

A. Exploits
B. Many great works
C. Valiantly
D. Wonderfully
E. None of the above

43. Lead me to ___________ that is higher than I. For thou hast been a shelter for me…

A. Jerusalem
B. The rock
C. The Temple
D. Zion
E. None of the above

44. ___________ him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him….

A. Honor
B. Obey
C. Pray to
D. Trust in
E. None of the above

45. Because thy ______________is better than life, my lips shall praise thee.

A. Faithfulness
B. Forgiveness
C. Lovingkindness
D. Mercy
E. None of the above

46. O thou that hearest prayer, unto thee shall all __________come.

A. Flesh
B. Nations
C. Saints
D. Sinners
E. None of the above

47. If I regard __________in my heart, the Lord will not hear me.

A. Hatred
B. Jealousy
C. Lust
D. Pride
E. None of the above

48. Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with ________…

A. Benefits
B. Food
C. Mercies
D. Provisions
E. None of the above

49. For the _________of thine house hath eaten me up

A. Awesomeness
B. Beauty
C. Magnificence
D. Splendor
E. None of the above

50. Let such as love thy salvation say continually, Let God be _________.

A. Glorified
B. Honored
C. Magnified
D. Worshipped
E. None of the above

51. For I was envious at the foolish, when I saw the ___________of the wicked.

A. Benefits
B. Happiness
C. Prosperity
D. Success
E.. None of the above

52. For ___________ cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south. But God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth up another.

A. Fame
B. Honor
C. Power
D. Promotion
E. None of the above

53. We will not hide them from their children, shewing to the _________ to come the praises of the LORD, and his strength, and his wonderful works that he hath done.

A. Followers
B. Generation
C. Nation
D. People
E. None of the above

54. I had rather be a ____________ in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness.

A. Levite
B. Priest
C. Servant
D. Slave
E. None of the above

55. For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will he __________ from them that walk uprightly.

A. Block
B. Obtain
C. Take
D. Withhold
E. None of the above

56. Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have _________ each other.

A. Joined
B. Kissed
C. Married
D. Met
E. None of the above

57. Blessed be the LORD ____________. Amen, and Amen.

A. God Almighty
B. For evermore
C. Now
D. This day
E. None of the above

58. So teach us to number our ________, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.

A. Blessings
B. Days
C. Trials
D. Years
E. None of the above

59. He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the ________ of the Almighty.

A. Hand
B. Protection
C. Shadow
D. Wings
E. None of the above

60. Those that __________in the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our Go They shall still bring forth fruit in old age….

A. Be planted
B. Pray
C. Remain
D. Worship
E. None of the above

61. O LORD God, to whom ___________belongeth…

A. Holiness
B. Mercy
C. Righteousness
D. Vengeance
E. None of the above

62. Blessed is the man whom thou ___________, O LORD, and teachest him out of thy law….

A. Chastenest
B. Feedeth
C. Honors
D. Rewardeth
E. None of the above

63. Let us come before his presence with ___________ , and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms.

A. Offerings
B. Praise
C. Sacrifice
D. Worship
E. None of the above

64. For the LORD is great, and greatly to be praised: he is to be _________ above all gods.

A. Exalted
B. Feared
C. Praised
D. Worshipped
E. None of the above

65. Ye that love the LORD, _________…

A. Hate evil
B. Obey Him
C. Praise Him
D. Worship Him
E. None of the above

66. Make a _________ noise unto the LORD, all the earth….

A. Harmonious
B. Joyful
C. Pleasant
D. Reverent
E. None of the above

67. Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is________.

A. Almighty
B. Holy
C. Wonderful
D. Worthy
E. None of the above

68. Serve the LORD with _________: come before his presence with singing.

A. Diligence
B. Enthusiasm
C. Gladness
D. Sincerity
E. None of the above

69. I will set no _________ thing before mine eyes….

A. Entertaining
B. Pleasurable
C. Wicked
D. Worldly
E. None of the above

70. He made known his ___________ unto Moses, his acts unto the children of Israel.

A. Future
B. Intents
C. Thoughts
D Ways
E. None of the above

71. As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our __________ from us.

A. Blunders
B. Mistakes
C. Past
D. Transgressions
E. None of the above

72. I will sing unto the LORD ___________….

A. As long as I live
B. In the good times
C. In times of sorrow
D. When I feel like it
E. None of the above

73. He brought them forth also with silver and gold: and there was not one ________ person among their tribes.

A. Feeble
B. Poor
C. Righteous
D. Sick
E. None of the above

74. And he gave them their request; but sent __________ into their soul.

A. Emptiness
B. Hope
C. Joy
D. Leanness
E. None of the above

75. He sent his word, and ________ them, and delivered them from their destructions.

A. Corrected
B. Instructed
C. Healed
D. Rebuked
E. None of the above

76. The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent, Thou art a priest for ever after the order of ____________.

A. Aaron
B. Levi
C. Judah
D. Melchizedek
E. None of the above

77. He hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy and _________ is his name.

A. Faithful
B. Glorious
C. Reverend
D. Sacred
E. None of the above

78. Praise ye the LORD. Blessed is the man that feareth the LORD, that delighteth greatly in his ___________.

A. Commandments
B. Mercies
C. Righteousness
D. Spirit
E. None of the above

79. He maketh the _________woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD.

A. Barren
B. Desolate
C. Fruitful
D. Lonely
E. None of the above

80. The ________ praise not the LORD….

A. Fearful
B. Poor
C. Ungodly
D. Wicked
E. None of the above

81. Precious in the sight of the LORD is the ________ of his saints.

A. Death
B. Giving
C. Prayer
D. Sacrifice
E. None of the above

82. I will pay my ______ unto the LORD now in the presence of all his people….

A. Offerings
B. Sacrifices
C. Tithes
D. Vows
E. None of the above

83. It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in ________.

A. Government
B. Kings
C. Man
D. Riches
E. None of the above

84. This is the _________ which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.

A. Hour
B. Day
C. Time
D. Year
E. None of the above

85. Wherewithal shall a young man __________ his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word.

A. Cleanse
B. Direct
C. Examine
D. Guide
E. None of the above

86. Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not ____________.

A. Depart from thee
B. Fail thee
C. Rebel against thee
D. Sin against thee
E. None of the above

87. The entrance of thy words giveth _______; it giveth understanding unto the simple.

A. Faith
B. Hope
C. Joy
D. Light
E. None of the above

88. In my ________ I cried to the LORD, and he heard me.

A. Bondage
B. Distress
C. Need
D. Oppression
E. None of the above

89. Behold, he that keeps Israel shall neither ________ nor sleep.

A. Get tired
B. Grow weary
C. Slumber
D. Rest
E. None of the above

90. Pray for the peace of _________ .

A. Bethlehem
B. Jerusalem
C. The world
D. Your enemies
E. None of the above

91. He that goes forth and ________, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.

A. Preaches
B. Sows
C. Weepeth
D. Witnesses
E. None of the above

92. Except the LORD build the __________, they labour in vain that build it.

A. City
B. Family
C. House
D. Temple
E. None of the above

93. Lo, children are __________of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.

A. A blessing
B. A gift
C. An heritage
D. A miracle
E. None of the above

94. If thou, LORD, shouldest mark _______________ , O Lord, who shall stand?

A. Faults
B. Imperfections
C. Iniquities
D. Wickedness
E. None of the above

95. Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in ______!

A. Love
B. Peace
C. Uniformity
D. Unity
E. None of the above

96. O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his ________ endureth for ever.

A. Grace
B. Love
C. Mercy
D. Patience
E. None of the above

97. By the rivers of __________, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.

A. Assyria
B. Egypt
C. Jordan
D. Syria
E. None of the above

98. For thou hast magnified thy _______ above all thy name.

A. Holiness
B. Love
C. Spirit
D. Word
E. None of the above

99. I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully _________….

A. Developed
B. Evolved
C. Grown
D. Made
E. None of the above

100. Search me, O God, and know my ________: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.

A. Heart
B. Mind
C. Soul
D. Ways
E. None of the above

101. Teach me to _________; for thou art my God: thy spirit is good; lead me into the land of uprightness.

A. Do thy will
B. Pray
C. Understand
D. Walk
E. None of the above

102. __________ is that people, whose God is the LORD.

A. Fortunate
B. Happy
C. Reverent
D. To be envied
E. None of the above

103. The LORD is ___________ all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth.

A. Answering
B. Aware of
C. Listening to
D. Nigh unto
E. None of the above

104. What phrase begins and ends each of the last five psalms?

A. Bless the Lord O my soul
B. His mercy endureth forever
C. O give thanks unto the LORD
D. Praise ye the LORD
E. None of the above

105. He telleth the number of __________; he calleth them all by their names.

A. His people
B. His sheep
C. The Israelites
D. The stars
E. None of the above

1. The ________of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.

A. Fear
B. Hearing
C. Reading
D. Word
E. None of the above

2. My son, if sinners entice you, do not __________.

A. Consent
B. Follow
C. Listen
D. Obey
E. None of the above

3. Discretion will preserve you, understanding will keep you: To deliver you from __________

A. False doctrines
B. The immoral woman
C. The way of the evil man
D. B & C
E. None of the above

4. Trust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not on your own ___________

A. Education
B. Intelligence
C. Knowledge
D. Understanding
E. None of the above

5. Honor the LORD with your substance, and with the _____________of all your increase.

A. Abundance
B. Firstfruits
C. Gain
D. Profits
E. None of the above

6. Do not withhold ___________ from those to whom it is due, when it is in the power of your hand to do so.

A. Good
B. Honor
C. Love
D. Wages
E. None of the above

7. Keep your heart with all ____________ ; for out of it are the issues of life.

A. Diligence
B. Your mind
C. Your strength
D. Your soul
E. None of the above

8. Let your fountain be blessed: and rejoice with the ________ of thy youth.

A. Energy
B. Friends
C. Strength
D. Wife
E. None of the above

9. Go to the _________, you sluggard! Consider her ways, and be wise….

A. Ant
B. Conies
C. Locust
D. Spider
E. None of the above

10. For by means of _____________ a man is reduced to a crust of bread…

A. Abominations
B. A harlot
C. Strong drink
D. Wine
E. C & D

11. How did the young man void of understanding go after the strange woman?

A. As a dog returns to its vomit
B. As a fool to the correction of the stocks
C. As a sow to the mire
D. As an ox goes to the slaughter
E. B & D

12. The fear of the LORD is to ____________....

A. Hate evil: pride, and arrogance
B. Love the Lord
C. Obey the Word of God
D. B & C
E. None of the above

13. Wisdom has built her house, she has hewn out her ______ pillars:

A. Three
B. Four
C. Seven
D. Ten
E. Twelve

14. Give instruction to _____________ , and he will still be wiser….

A. A fool
B. A wise man
C. An unlearned man
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

15. A wise son makes a _________ father: but a foolish son is the grief of his mother.

A. Famous
B. Glad
C. Proud
D. Successful
E. None of the above

16. The blessing of the LORD makes one rich, and He adds no ______ with it.

A. Pride
B. Regret
C. Shame
D. Sorrow
E. None of the above

17. A talebearer reveals _______ : but he who is of a faithful spirit conceals the matter.

A. Faults
B. Gossip
C. Secrets
D. Sin
E. None of the above

18. Where there is no counsel, the people fall: but in the __________ there is safety.

A. Multitude of counselors
B. Name of the Lord
C. Traditions of men
D. Word of God
E. None of the above

19. The ________ soul will be made rich, and he who waters will also be watered himself.

A. Conservative
B. Obedient
C. Righteous
D. Stingy
E. None of the above

20. The way of __________ is right in his own eyes, but he who heeds counsel is wise.

A. A fool
B. A simple person
C. A sinner
D. The proud
E. None of the above

21. Lying lips are ______________ to the LORD, but those who deal truthfully are His delight.

A. A disgrace
B. A sin
C. A transgression
D. An abomination
E. None of the above

22. Heaviness in the heart of man makes it stoop: but a _________ makes it glad.

A. Gift
B. Good word
C. Kind deed
D. Humorous story
E. None of the above

23. Only by ________ comes contention: but with the well advised is wisdom.

A. Covetousness
B. Envy
C. Jealousy
D. Pride
E. None of the above

24. He that walks with __________ shall be wise: but a companion of fools will be destroyed.

A. Friends
B. Teachers
C. The Lord
D. Wise men
E. None of the above
25. ________ mock at sin: but among the upright there is favor.

A. Atheists
B. Fools
C. The wicked
D. Youth
E. None of the above

26. In all labor there is profit: but ___________ leads only to poverty.

A. Dishonesty
B. Dreaming
C. Laziness
D. The talk of the lips
E. None of the above

27. Righteousness exalts a _________ : but sin is a reproach to any people.

A. Business
B. City
C. Family
D. Home
E. None of the above

28. A ________ answer turns away wrath: but a grievous words stir up anger.

A. Humorous
B. Soft
C. Wise
D. Witty
E. None of the above

29. Better is a dinner of _______ where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.

A. Bread
B. Fruit
C. Herbs
D. Nuts
E. None of the above

30. The fear of the LORD is the instruction of wisdom; and before honor is________.

A. Diligence
B. Instruction
C. Hard work
D. Humility
E. None of the above

31. All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes; but the LORD weighs the _____________.

A. Actions
B. Intents
C. Thoughts
D. Spirits
E. None of the above

32. ___________ goes before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.

A. Dishonesty
B. Lust
C. Temptation
D. Rebellion
E. None of the above

33. He that is slow to ___________ is better than the mighty; and he that rules his spirit than he that takes a city.

A. Anger
B. Fight
C. Hate
D. Speak
E. None of the above

34. A friend ___________ at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.

A. Gives
B. Is there
C. Listens
D. Loves
E. None of the above

35. He that begets a scoffer does it to his sorrow: and the father of a ________ hath no joy.

A. Drunkard
B. Fool
C. Liar
D. Sluggard
E. None of the above

36. A merry heart does good like a ____________: but a broken spirit dries the bones.

A. Drink of water
B. Good night of rest
C. Medicine
D. Morsel of food
E. None of the above

37. The words of _____________ are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly.

A. A liar
B. A sluggard
C. A talebearer
D. The proud
E. None of the above

38. He also that is slothful in his work is brother to him that is a great ________.

A. Borrower
B. Spender
C. Talker
D. Waster
E. None of the above

39. The _________ of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous run into it, and is safe.

A. Fear
B. Name
C. Spirit
D. Word
E. None of the above

40. A brother ____________ is harder to be won than a strong city: and their contentions are like the bars of a castle.

A. Ignored
B. Lied to
C. Mistreated
D. Offended
E. None of the above

41. Whoso finds a __________ finds a good thing , and obtains favor of the LORD.

A. Honest man
B. Job
C. Treasure
D. Wife
E. None of the above

42. He that hath pity upon the ____________ lends unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.

A. Blind
B. Orphans
C. Poor
D. Widows
E. None of the above

43. The desire of a man is his kindness: and a poor man is better than a ____________.

A. Adulterer
B. Drunkard
C. Liar
D. Sluggard
E. None of the above

44. Wine is a __________, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.

A. Deceiver
B. Medicine
C. Mocker
D. Thirst quencher
E. None of the above

45. It is an honor for a man to cease from strife: but every fool will be ________.

A. Fighting
B. Gossiping
C. Meddling
D. Talking
E. None of the above

46. The sluggard will not plow by reason of the __________; therefore shall he beg in harvest, and have nothing.

A. Cold
B. Heat
C. Work
D. A & B
E. None of the above

47. Whoso ____________ his father or his mother, his lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness.

A. Curses
B. Dishonors
C. Disobeys
D. Hates
E. None of the above

48. He that loves __________ shall be a poor man: he that loves wine and oil shall not be rich.

A. Fame
B. Immoral women
C. Pleasure
D. Vanity
E. None of the above

49. The ________ of the slothful kills him; for his hands refuse to labor.

A. Desire
B. Inheritance
C. Needs
D. Talk
E. None of the above

50. A good ________ is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold.

A. Job
B. Friend
C. Name
D. Wife
E. None of the above

51. The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is ___________ to the lender.

A. A friend
B. Obligated
C. Partner
D. Servant
E. None of the above

52. Remove not the ancient ____________, which your fathers have set.

A. Customs
B. History
C. Landmark
D. Traditions
E. None of the above

53. Withhold not _________ from the child: for if you beat him with the rod, he shall not die.

A. Correction
B. Discipline
C. Instruction
D. Whippings
E. None of the above

54. Buy ________, and sell it not; also wisdom, and instruction, and understanding.

A. A horse
B. A servant
C. Land
D. Merchandise
E. None of the above

55. The thought of _____________ is sin: and the scorner is an abomination to men.

A. Envy
B. Foolishness
C. Hatred
D. Pride
E. None of the above

56. Rejoice not when your enemy _________, and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles:

A. Becomes sick
B. Falls
C. Is caught
D. Is defeated
E. None of the above

57. A _______________ is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.

A. Good deed
B. Wise decision
C. Wise reprover
D. Word fitly spoken
E. None of the above
58. Withdraw your foot from your neighbor's house; lest he be ___________ you, and so hate you.

A. Angry at
B. At odds with
C. Troubled by
D. Weary of
E. None of the above

59. Confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble is like a broken _________, and a foot out of joint.

A. Arm
B. Leg
C. Nose
D. Tooth
E. None of the above

60. The north wind drives away rain: so doth an angry countenance a ____________ tongue.

A. Backbiting
B. Gossiping
C. Lying
D. Vicious
E. None of the above

61. As a dog returns to his ________, so a fool returns to his folly.

A. Food
B. Home
C. Mate
D. Vomit
E. None of the above

62. He that passes by, and meddles with strife belonging not to him, is like one that takes a dog by the ___________.

A. Ears
B. Leg
C. Mouth
D. Tail
E. None of the above

63. Where no wood is, there the fire goes out: so where there is no _______, the strife ceases.

A. Envy
B. Hatred
C. Pride
D. Talebearer
E. None of the above

64. Whoso ________ a pit shall fall therein: and he that rolls a stone, it will return upon him.

A. Discovers
B. Finds
C. Covers
D. Inspects
E. None of the above

65. Let another man ________ you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips.

A. Answer
B. Correct
C. Praise
D. Rebuke
E. None of the above

66. Open rebuke is better than secret love. Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the ________ of an enemy are deceitful.

A. Kisses
B. Praises
C. Rebukes
D. Thoughts
E. None of the above

67. Your own friend, and your ______ friend, forsake not; …. for better is a neighbor that is near than a brother far off.

A. Brother’s
B. Father's
C. Neighbor’s
D. Wife’s
E. None of the above

68. Be ________ to know the state of your flocks, and look well to your herds.

A. Careful
B. Diligent
C. Observant
D. Watchful
E. None of the above

69. The wicked flee when no man pursues, but the righteous are bold as a _______.

A. Bear
B. Giant
C. Lion
D. Tiger
E. None of the above

70. He that _____________ his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesses and forsakes them shall have mercy.

A. Covers
B. Denies
C. Ignores
D. Runs from
E. None of the above

71. He that ___________ to be rich hath an evil eye, and considers not that poverty shall come upon him.

A. Cheats
B. Desires
C. Hastens
D. Labors
E. None of the above

72. A fool utters all his __________: but a wise man keeps it in till afterwards.

A. Knowledge
B. Mind
C. Plans
D. Visions
E. None of the above

73. Where there is no __________, the people perish: but he that keeps the law, happy is he

A. Faith
B. Future
C. Hope
D. Leadership
E. None of the above

74. What little things are exceeding wise?

A. Ants
B. Locusts
C. Spiders
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

75. What things go well and are comely in going?

A. A king, against whom there is no rising up
B. An he goat
C. A lion
D. A & C
E. All of the above

76. Who can find __________ woman? for her price is far above rubies.

A. An attractive
B. An honest
C. A virtuous
D. A young
E. None of the above

77. Favor is deceitful, and _______ is vain: but a woman that fears the LORD, she shall be praised.

A. Beauty
B. Flattery
C. Knowledge
D. Wealth
E. None of the above

1. What cycles didn’t Solomon describe?

A One generation passes away, and another generation comes
B The sun also rises, and the sun goes down
C Spring, then summer, then fall, then winter
D All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full
E The thing that has been, it is that which shall be

2. Why does history repeat itself?

A God has ordained it to be so
B Lack of history teachers
C People want history to repeat
D There is no remembrance of former things
E None of the above

3. What does worldly wisdom and knowledge bring?

A Grief
B Sorrow
C Wealth
D A & B
E B & C

4. From what did Solomon deny himself?

A Gardens and orchards
B Musical instruments
C Pleasure
D Wine
E None of the above

5. When Solomon surveyed all he had done and achieved what did he conclude?

A All was vanity and vexation of spirit
B He was a success
C There was no profit under the sun
D A & C
E None of the above

6. Why did Solomon begin to hate the things for which he had worked?

A Because he would have to leave them to someone else who might be a fool
B Because moths eat them
C Because things rust
D A & C
E B & C

7. What didn’t Solomon mention regarding time?

A A time to be born, and a time to die
B A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing
C A time to sleep and a time to wake up
D A time to speak and a time to keep silence
E A time to weep, and a time to laugh

8. Why are two better than one?

A If they fall, the one will lift up his fellow
B If they plan, two heads are better than one
C If they travel, this reduces loneliness
D If they travel, this provides protection
E None of the above

9. What should you do when you go to the house of God?

A Be more ready to hear, than to give the sacrifice of fools
B Be ready to worship
C Bring a sacrifice of praise
D Enter His courts with thanksgiving
E None of the above

10. How is a fool known?

A By his friends
B By multitude of words
C By saying there is no God
D By his unwillingness to listen
E None of the above

11. What should you NOT defer to pay?

A Bills
B Offerings
C Vows to God
D B & C
E None of the above

12. What is sweet to a laborer?

A Food
B His wages
C Sleep
D Water
E None of the above

13. What is better than desire?

A Hope
B Pleasure
C Promises
D The sight of the eyes
E None of the above

14. What is better than fine perfume?

A A good name
B Fame
C Knowledge
D Wealth
E None of the above

15. What is more bitter than death?

A Bad advice
B Strong drink
C The woman, whose heart is snares and nets
D Wine
E B & D

16. Why are the hearts of people set to do evil?

A Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily
B Because they are tempted
C Because they do not know the word of God
D Because of their fallen nature
E None of the above

17. What should you do with all your might?

A That which you are asked to do
B That which the ruler commands
C What you enjoy doing
D Whatever your hand finds to do
E None of the above

18. What happens to all?

A Time
B Chance
C Sorrow
D All of the above
E A & B

19. What object shows what a little folly can do to a person of reputation?

A A dog returning to its vomit
B A jewel of gold in a swine's snout
C A sow wallowing in the mire
D Dead flies causing the ointment of the apothecary to stink
E None of the above

20. Of what is a fool full?

A Food
B Pride
C Vanity
D Words
E None of the above

21. What answers all things?

A Knowledge
B Money
C Power
D Wisdom
E None of the above

22. Why should you cast your bread upon the waters?

A It digests better when wet
B It will not return to you void
C To soften it if it is dry
D You shall find it after many days
E None of the above

23. What should a person do in their youth?

A Be baptized in water
B Remember his Creator
C Receive the Holy Ghost
D Repent
E Study the Word of God

24. Of what is there no end?

A Making a living
B Making books
C Making speeches
D Learning
E None of the above

25. What did Solomon give as a conclusion?

A Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man
B Love God with all your heart, soul and mind
C Love your neighbor as yourself
D B & C
E None of the above

1. What color does the lady say she is?

A. Black
B. Brown
C. Red
D. White
E. Yellow

2.To what did she compare her love?

A. A company of horses in Pharaoh's chariots
B. A cluster of camphire in the vineyards of Engedi
C. The way of a man with a maid
D. A & B
E. None of the above

3. To what did she compare the eyes of her love?

A. Deer's eyes
B. Doves’ eyes
C. Eagles’ eyes
D. Lambs’ eyes
E. None of the above

4. What kind of banner was over her?

A. Joy
B. Kindness
C. Peace
D. Patience
E. None of the above

5. What was her beloved like?

A. A full moon
B. A greyhound
C. A roe or a young hart
D. The rising sun
E. None of the above

6. What time had come?

A. Sunrise
B. Sunset
C. The singing of birds
D. Winter
E. None of the above

7. What spoils the vines?

A. Deer
B. Little foxes
C. Rabbits
D. Worms
E. None of the above

8. Who was she seeking?

A. Angels
B. God
C. He whom her soul loved
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

9. Who was about Solomon’s bed?

A. Angels
B. Armed guards
C. Chariots of fire
D. 60 valiant men
E. None of the above

10. With what was the middle of Solomon’s chariot paved?

A. Gentleness
B. Joy
C. Love
D. Patience
E. Peace

11. Thou art all fair, my love there is no ________ in thee.

A. Lack
B. Regret
C. Spot
D. Weakness
E. None of the above

12. How did her beloved rank?

A. The chiefest among ten thousand
B. The mightiest of the mighty
C. The most valiant
D. The prince
E. None of the above

13. How did she describe her beloved?

A. Altogether lovely
B. One after the order of Melchizedek
C. The lion of the tribe of Judah
D. Wonderful
E. None of the above

14. What did she claim about her beloved?

A. He brings me joy and happiness
B. He would be with her until death
C. He would shower her with love
D. I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine
E. None of the above

15. What was laid up for the beloved?

A. All manner of pleasant fruits, new and old
B. Gold
C. Silver
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

16. What is cruel as the grave?

A. Adultery
B. Envy
C. Hatred
D. Rebellion
E. None of the above

17. What cannot quench love?

A. Cold weather
B. Distance
C. Many waters
D. Rumors
E. None of the above

1. Who reigned when Isaiah prophesied?

A. Ahaz
B. Hezekiah
C. Jotham
D. Uzziah
E. All of the above

2. Come now, and let us __________ together, says the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.

A. Commune
B. Discuss
C. Reason
D. Talk
E. None of the above

3. And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into _________, and their spears into pruninghooks:?

A. Pitchforks
B. Plowshares
C. Rakes
D. Shovels
E. None of the above

4. What was said about the daughters of Zion?

A. Haughty
B. Making a tinkling with their feet
C. Walk with stretched forth necks
D. Wanton eyes
E. All of the above

5. What has enlarged itself?

A. Assyria
B. Babylon
C. Hell
D. Israel
E. Judah

6. What was pronounced upon those that call evil good and good evil?

A. Curses
B. Forgiveness
C. Judgment
D. Woe
E. None of the above

7. How did Isaiah reply when the voice of the Lord said “Whom shall I send?”

A. Be it unto me according to thy word
B. I will follow where you lead
C. Speak Lord, thy servant hears
D. What wilt thou have me to do?
E. None of the above

8. And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear you indeed, but _______ not; and see you indeed, but perceive not.

A. Believe
B. Follow
C. Obey
D. Understand
E. None of the above

9. Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name _______________.

A. Holy
B. I Am
C. Immanuel
D. Jehovah
E. The Great Eternal Wonder

10. To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no ________ in them.

A. Light
B. Truth
C. Understanding
D. Wisdom
E. None of the above

11. What would the child born unto them be called?

A. Counselor
B. The everlasting Father
C. The mighty God
D. Wonderful
E. All of the above

12. For the __________ of this people cause them to err.

A. Judges
B. King
C. Leaders
D. Priests
E. None of the above

13. Who was sent against a hypocritical nation?

A. Assyria
B. Babylonia
C. Egypt
D. Persia
E. None of the above

14. What would rest on The Branch from the roots of Jesse?

A. The spirit of the LORD
B. The spirit of wisdom and understanding
C. The spirit of counsel and might
D. The spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD
E. All of the above

15. What creatures are mentioned as having peace with one another?

A. Wolf with lamb
B. Leopard with kid
C. Calf and young lion
D. Sucking child with asp
E. All of the above

16. How will they draw water out of the wells of salvation?

A. With buckets
B. With joy
C. With shouting
D. With singing
E. B, C & D

17. Who will the LORD stir up against the Babylonians?

A. The Assyrians
B. The Medes
C. The Persians
D. The Syrians
E. None of the above

18. What did Lucifer say in his heart?

A. I will ascend into heaven
B. I will exalt my throne above the stars of God
C. I will sit also on the mount of the congregation
D. I will be like the most High
E. All of the above

19. Whose daughters were was compared to a wandering bird cast out of the nest?

A. Edom
B. Esau
C. Judah
D. Moab
E. None of the above

20. What did the LORD cause Isaiah to do as a sign to Egypt and Ethiopia?

A. Eat grass as oxen
B. Take a wife of whoredoms
C. Take the vow of a Nazarite
D. Walk naked and barefoot three years
E. None of the above

21. Who would be forgotten for seventy years?

A. Assyria
B. Babylonia
C. Israel
D. Judah
E. Tyre

22. What will reel to and fro like a drunkard, and be removed like a cottage?

A. The earth
B. The moon
C. The sun
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

23. What will swallow up in victory?

A. Death
B. Hell
C. Pain
D. Sorrow
E. None of the above

24. Who will the LORD keep in perfect peace?

A. Judah
B. Israel
C. Saints of God
D. The person whose mind is stayed on God, because he trusts in God
E. None of the above

25. Who will blossom and bud, and fill the face of the world with fruit?

A. Judah
B. Israel
C. Saints of God
D. The person whose mind is stayed on God, because he trusts in God
E. None of the above

26. What is the rest and refreshing?

A. A cool drink of water
B. A good night's sleep
C. Peace with your enemies
D. Stammering lips and another tongue
E. None of the above

27. What did the LORD lay in Zion?

A. Ancient landmarks
B. A memorial
C. For a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a precious corner stone, a sure foundation
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

28. This people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips do honor me, but have removed their ________ far from me

A. Heart
B. Mind
C. Soul
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

29. What did they want the prophets to prophesy?

A. Deceits
B. Things that would tickle their ears
C. Smooth things
D. All of the above
E. A & C

30. For the LORD is our ________, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; he will save us.

A. Counselor
B. Example
C. Friend
D. Judge
E. Saviour

31. The eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped Then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb __________

A. Shout
B. Sing
C. Speak
D. Talk
E. Taste

32. And an highway shall be there, …and it shall be called The way of ________; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those: the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein .

A. Cleanness
B. Holiness
C. Righteousness
D. Truth
E. None of the above

33. Who sent Rabshakeh to Jerusalem to Hezekiah with a great army?

A. Artaxerxes
B. Cyrus
C. Darius
D. Nebuchadnezzar
E. Sennacherib

34. What did Hezekiah do when he received a letter from Rabshekah?

A. He read it
B. He went up to the house of the LORD
C. He spread it before the LORD
D. All of the above
E. A & C

35. How many Assyrians did the angel of the Lord smite?

A. 10,000
B. 20,000
C. 144,000
D. 300,000
E. None of the above

36. How many years was the life of Hezekiah extended?

A. 5
B. 10
C. 12
D. 15
E. None of the above

37. What sign was given to Hezekiah?

A. A lump of figs would be put on his boil
B. He would be delivered from the king of Assyria
C. The shadow of the sun dial would go backwards ten degrees
D. The shadow of the sun dial would go forwards ten degrees
E. None of the above

38. To whom did Hezekiah show everything in his house including his silver, gold, spices, precious ointment, and armor?

A. Cyrus, king of Persia
B. Darius, king of Media
C. Merodachbaladan, king of Babylon
D. Sennacherib, king of Assyria
E. None of the above

39. What did Isaiah prophesy of John the Baptist?

A. He would be a voice crying in the wilderness saying “Prepare the way of the Lord”
B. He would be clothed with camel’s hair
C. He would eat locusts and wild honey
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

40. Who shall renew their strength; mount up with wings as eagles; run, and not be weary; and walk, and not faint?

A. They that wait upon the LORD
B. Those who meditate on God’s word
C. Those who fast
D. Those who pray
E. A & B

41. I am the LORD: that is my name: and my _________ will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.

A. Glory
B. Majesty
C. Name
D. Power
E. Strength

42. When you pass through the waters, I will be __________; … when you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle on you.

A. Near you
B. With you
C. Your God
D. Your protector
E. None of the above

43. What does The LORD want us to be?

A. A chosen generation
B. An holy nation
C. A peculiar people
D. A royal priesthood
E. Witnesses

44. What did the LORD say regarding himself?

A. I am the first
B. I am the last
C. Beside me there is no God
D. I am the LORD that makes all things; that stretches forth the heavens alone; that spreads abroad the earth by myself
E. All of the above

45. Woe to him that strives with his _________! …Shall the clay say to him that fashions it, What make you? or your work, He has no hands?

A. Brother
B. Designer
C. Maker
D. Potter
E. None of the above

46. Why did the LORD form the earth?

A. For His glory
B. For His pleasure
C. To be inhabited
D. All of the above
E. A & B

47. What is one aspect of God that Isaiah mentioned that is different from gods made by man?

A. He can declare the end from the beginning
B. He is all knowing
C. He is all powerful
D. He is everywhere present
E. None of the above

48. Who could NOT save Babylon from the judgment that would come?

A. Astrologers
B. Monthly prognosticators
C. Stargazers
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

49. There is no __________, says the LORD, to the wicked

A. Contentment
B. Hope
C. Joy
D. Peace
E. Rest

50. Can a woman forget her __________ child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yes, they may forget, yet will I not forget you

A. Baby
B. Male
C. Sucking
D. Young
E. None of the above

51. What will the redeemed of the LORD do?

A. Come with singing to Zion
B. Say so
C. Shout with the voice of triumph
D. All of the above
E. A & B

52. How __________ upon the mountains are the feet of him that brings good tidings, that publishes peace; that brings good tidings …

A. Beautiful
B. Bruised
C. Dainty
D. Delicate
E. None of the above

53. For what was he wounded?

A. Our griefs
B. Our healing
C. Our iniquities
D. Our sorrows
E. Our transgressions

54. To what are we likened?

A. A dog returning to its vomit
B. Clouds without water
C. Sheep that have gone astray
D. Wandering stars
E. None of the above

55. How do our thoughts compare to God’s thoughts?

A. As a drop in a bucket
B. As a grain of sand on a seashore
C. As a minnow in the ocean
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

56. What will not return void?

A. God’s spirit
B. God’s word
C. Our gifts
D. Our prayers
E. None of the above

57. But the __________ are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt.

A. Backsliders
B. Persecuted
C. Unbelievers
D. Wicked
E. None of the above

58. How should we show God’s people their transgression?

A. Cry aloud
B. Lift up your voice like a trumpet
C. Make them read God’s word
D. All of the above
E. A & B

59. Why should we fast?

A. To loose the bands of wickedness
B. To deal your bread to the hungry
C. To clothe the poor
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

60. When the enemy comes in like a flood what will the Spirit of the LORD do?

A. Cast him out
B. Lift up a standard against him
C. Rebuke him
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

61. For what purpose did Jesus say the Spirit of the Lord was on him?

A. To preach good tidings to the meek
B. To bind up the brokenhearted
C. To proclaim liberty to the captives
D. To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD
E. All of the above

62. With what are we clothed?

A. The garment of praise
B. The garments of salvation
C. The robe of righteousness
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

63. What has not the ear heard or the eye seen?

A. Faith
B. The Holy Spirit
C. What God has prepared for him that waits for God
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

64. To what are all our righteousnesses compared?

A. Garment of praise
B. Garments of salvation
C. Filthy rags
D. Robe of righteousness
E. None of the above

65. But to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a _______ spirit, and trembles at my word.

A. Contrite
B. Faithful
C. Humble
D. Knowledgeable
E. None of the above

1. When was Jeremiah ordained to be a prophet?

A Before he came forth out of the womb
B When he was born
C Age 12
D Age 30
E None of the above

2. What evils did God’s people commit?

A They forsook God, the fountain of living waters
B They hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that could hold no water
C They made idols
D All of the above
E A & B

3. And I will give you ____________ according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.

A Governors
B Kings
C Pastors
D Priests
E None of the above

4. What did the LORD say to the men of Judah?

A Break up your fallow ground
B Circumcise yourselves to the LORD, and take away the foreskins of your heart
C Sow not among thorns
D All of the above
E A & C

5. What was the Lord going to bring on Israel?

A A mighty nation who would eat up their harvest, bread, flocks, and herds
B Floods
C Plagues
D Thunder and lightning
E A & D

6. Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination? no, they were not at all ashamed, neither could they _________: therefore they shall fall…

A Blush
B Pray
C Repent
D Weep
E None of the above

7. Thus says the LORD, Stand in the ways, …and ask for the ________ paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and you shall find rest for your souls.

A Proven
B Righteous
C Tried
D Strait
E None of the above

8. How did they respond to the LORD’s prophets?

A They hardened their neck
B They inclined not their ear
C They listened not
D All of the above
E B & C

9. What creatures, in contrast to God’s people, know the time of their coming?

A The stork in the heaven
B The turtle
C The crane
D All of the above
E A & C

10. What was past and ended but they were not saved?

A Harvest
B Revival
C Summer
D All of the above
E A & C

11. Oh that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I might _______ day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people!

A Fast
B Pray
C Sacrifice
D Weep
E None of the above

12. What is man not able to direct?

A Animals
B His steps
C His thoughts
D All of the above
E B & C

13. Who will not save Judah in the time of their trouble?

A The Assyrians
B The Babylonians
C The Egyptians
D The gods to whom they offer incense
E None of the above

14. What questions troubled Jeremiah?

A Why are all they happy that deal very treacherously?
B Why does the way of the wicked prosper?
C Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they that know him not see his days?
D All of the above
E A & B

15. What object did God use to show Jeremiah how he would mar the pride of Judah?

A A basket of summer fruit
B A girdle
C A gourd
D A pot
E A wheel

16. To what is someone compared who is accustomed to doing evil but trying to do good?

A An Ethiopian trying to change his skin
B A leopard trying to change his spots
C A sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire
D All of the above
E A & B

17. What did the false prophets prophesy?

A Deceits
B Lies
C False visions
D All of the above
E None of the above

18. The LORD said he would not change his mind concerning his people even if who stood before him?

A Elijah
B Moses
C Samuel
D All of the above
E B & C

19. What was Jeremiah to take from the vile?

A A wife
B Jewels
C The precious
D Treasures
E None of the above

20. What is deceitful and desperately wicked?

A Imaginations
B Sin
C The heart
D The mind
E The soul

21. Where did the LORD tell Jeremiah to go?

A Jerusalem
B Samaria
C The temple
D The potter’s house
E None of the above

22. What would happen to the ears of those who hear about the judgment God was going to bring on Jerusalem?

A Burn
B Deafen
C Tingle
D Stop
E None of the above

23. What happened when Jeremiah said he would not make mention of the LORD or speak any more in his name?

A God’s word was in his heart as a burning fire shut up in his bones
B He saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple
C He wept before the Lord
D A & B
E A & C

24. Who did Jeremiah prophesy would be delivered into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon?

A Jehoiakim
B Josiah
C Uzziah
D Zedekiah
E None of the above

25. What will the LORD raise up in the days to come?

A A deliverer
B A king
C A shepherd
D A righteous Branch
E None of the above

26. To what is the God’s word compared?

A An anvil
B A fire
C A hammer
D A sickle
E B & C

27. In the vision shown to Jeremiah, to what were the evil figs likened?

A The Assyrians
B The Babylonians
C The residue of Jerusalem, that remain in this land
D Them that are carried away captive of Judah
E None of the above

28. What did the LORD call Nebuchadrezzar?

A His adversary
B His enemy
C His friend
D His servant
E None of the above

29. How many years would they serve the king of Babylon?

A Twenty-four
B Forty
C Seventy
D Eighty
E None of the above

30. Who else besides Jeremiah had prophesied against Jerusalem?

A Amos
B Joel
C Micah
D Urijah
E C & D

31. What would happen to the vessels in the house of the LORD?

A They would be burned
B They would be carried to Babylon
C They would be ground to powder and strewn over the brook Kidron
D They would be carried to Egypt
E None of the above

32. What did Jeremiah say about Hananiah and his message?

A The LORD had not sent him
B He made people to trust in a lie
C He was a fellow prophet of the Lord
D A & B
E None of the above

33. When would they find God?

A When they heard the word of the Lord
B When they obeyed God
C When they were carried captive to Babylon
D When they would search for God with all their heart
E None of the above

34. What was Jeremiah to do with the words that the LORD spoke to him?

A Declare them to all nations
B Deliver them to the king
C Keep them in his heart that he might not sin against God
D Write all the words in a book
E B & D

35. For what shall everyone die?

A For the sins of their fathers
B For the sins of their household
C For the sins of all Judah
D His own iniquity
E None of the above

36. What is the new covenant the LORD will make?

A God will put His law in their inward parts
B God will write His law in their hearts
C God will be their God, and they shall be His people
D All of the above
E None of the above

37. What will the LORD remember no more?

A Their reputation
B Their past
C Their sins
D Their works
E B & C

38. What did God promise He would do?

A Gather the Jews out of all countries
B Bring the Jews to Jerusalem
C The Jews would be His people
D All of the above
E None of the above

39. What did the LORD tell Jeremiah to speak to Zedekiah king of Judah when Nebuchadnezzar attacked Jerusalem?

A God will give Jerusalem into the hand of the king of Babylon
B Nebuchadnezzar shall burn Jerusalem with fire
C Zedekiah would not escape out of Nebuchadnezzar’s hand
D All of the above
E A & B

40. What did the Rechabites refuse to do?

A Cut their hair
B Drink wine
C Partake of the King’s meat
D Pray to Nebuchadnezzar’s god
E None of the above

41. Who cut with the written word of Jeremiah with a penknife and cast it into the fire until all the roll was consumed?

A Ahab
B Baruch
C Jehoiakim
D Nebuchadnezzar
E None of the above
42. What did Jeremiah and Baruch do with another roll?

A They wrote all the words of the book which had been burned in the fire
B They added more
C They condensed what had been previously written
D A & B
E None of the above

43. Why did Zedekiah the king secretly send for Jeremiah?

A He wanted to give him food
B He wanted to hear a word from the LORD
C He wanted to warn him that there were those that wanted to kill him
D All of the above
E None of the above

44. Where did they that wanted Jeremiah put to death cast Jeremiah?

A In a dungeon where there was no water but mire
B Into a den of lions
C Outside the palace
D Outside the walls of the Jerusalem
E None of the above

45. What did the king of Babylon do to Zedekiah?

A He slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes
B He put out Zedekiah's eyes
C He bound him with chains
D He carried him to Babylon
E All of the above

46. What did Nebuchadrezzar charge concerning Jeremiah?

A Take him
B Look well to him
C Do him no harm but do to him even as he says
D All of the above
E None of the above

47. Who did the king of Babylon make governor over the cities of Judah?

A Baruch
B Gedaliah
C Jeremiah
D Nehemiah
E None of the above

48. What would happen to the people if they went to Egypt?

A God would build
B God would plant them
C God would deliver them from the king of Babylon
D The sword and famine would follow them to Egypt and they would die
E A, B & C

49. Who did Jeremiah prophesy would smite Egypt and burn the houses of their gods?

A The king of Assyria
B The king of Media
C The king of Persia
D The king of Syria
E None of the above

50. How did the Jews who went into Egypt reply to Jeremiah’s prophecy?

A They did not hearken to him
B They repented
C They obeyed his commands
D B & C
E None of the above

51. In contrast to other nations what was God going to do to Jacob?

A He was going to save them
B He would enable them to return to their land
C He would enable them be at rest
D All of the above
E None of the above

52. Why was Moab destroyed?

A For attacking Israel when they were trying to cross through their land
B For magnifying himself against the LORD
C For worshipping other gods
D All of the above
E None of the above

53. Who first devoured Israel?

A The king of Assyria
B The king of Babylon
C The king of Egypt
D The king of Media
E The king of Persia

54. What was Seriah to do with the book that Jeremiah had written?

A Bind a stone to it
B Cast it into the middle of Euphrates
C Eat it
D All of the above
E A & B

55. What did Evilmerodach king of Babylon do for Jehoiachin king of Judah?

A Brought him out of prison
B Fed him every day
C Set up his throne
D All of the above
E A & B