Bible Trivia

Bible Trivia Question

Bible Trivia Question

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How did Paul say we should let our requests be made known to God?


By prayer and supplication with thanksgiving
By praise, worship and thanksgiving
With hearts full of thankfulness
By thanking God for all our blessings first

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The shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto ____, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.

Where does Micah say God will cast all our sins?

Behind his back
Out of the earth
Bottomless pit
Depths of the sea

What should we do after confessing our faults to one another?

Forgive one another
Pray for one another
Bring our problems before the elders
Sing songs to the Lord

How should we treat those who are our enemies, according to Jesus?

Show your enemies the love of God
Hate them with righteous anger
Love your enemies, bless them that curse you
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth

In the ten commandments, why should we honour our father and mother?

So that thou receive honour from the angels in heaven
So that thy days may be long upon the land which God giveth thee
So that thy children shall be blessed accordingly
So that thy house will be a blessed place

Ecclesiastes: What should we remember in the days of our youth?

Our strength
Our parents
Our childhood
Our creator

How does Paul tell us to work out our own salvation?

With fear and trembling
By obeying Paul's words
By reading our Bible often
In hope and charity

Paul said our faith is worthless if what didn't happen?

Raising of Jesus
Gift of the Holy Spirit
Exodus of the Jews
Birth of Jesus

This book of the Bible is a letter written by the apostle Paul which includes many expressions of rejoicing and joyfulness. Paul also tells his audience that every knee should bow at the name of Jesus. He also particularly commends Timothy and Epaphroditus.

What provoked Jesus to say to the Pharisees, "he that is without sin, let him first cast a stone."

They accused Jesus' disciples of doing work on the Sabbath day
They brought him a man caught in the act of stealing a loaf of bread
They brought him a woman taken in the act of adultery
They objected to Jesus associating with harlots