Bible Trivia Question
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In the parable of the sower, what does the seed represent?
Believers
Gentiles
Jesus
Word of God
Gentiles
Jesus
Word of God
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In the parable of the Sower, what did the seed that fell among thorns represent?
Those people who hear God's word but then it's choked out by riches and wealth
Those people who hear God's word but do not understand it
Those people who hear God's word and bring forth fruit
Those people who hear God's word but fall away when tribulations arise
Those people who hear God's word but do not understand it
Those people who hear God's word and bring forth fruit
Those people who hear God's word but fall away when tribulations arise
In the parable of the sower, what happened to the seed that fell by the way side?
Grew, but withered
Eaten by birds
Washed away
Choked by weeds
Eaten by birds
Washed away
Choked by weeds
Where was Jesus when he taught the parable of the sower?
On the coast
On a mountain
In a boat
In the temple
On a mountain
In a boat
In the temple
In the parable of the grain of mustard seed, when it becomes a tree birds come and do what?
Roost for the night
Eat the leaves
Build nests
Die
Eat the leaves
Build nests
Die
The Parable of the Growing Seed?
Luke
John
Matthew
Mark
John
Matthew
Mark
What did the different metals of the statue represent?
People
Babylonian artifacts
Regions of Babylon
Kingdoms of the world
Babylonian artifacts
Regions of Babylon
Kingdoms of the world
What did Pharaoh's dream of good and bad ears of wheat represent?
Seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine
Seven years of famine followed by seven years of plenty
Seven years of drought
Seven years of war against their enemies
Seven years of famine followed by seven years of plenty
Seven years of drought
Seven years of war against their enemies
Christians have adopted Easter eggs to represent Christ's resurrection?
False
True
True
What seed did Manna look like?
Mustard
Peppercorn
Coriander
Cumin
Peppercorn
Coriander
Cumin
In the parable of the cloth and wine, why does no man put new wine into old bottles?
It will smell bad
The wine will not age
It will taste bad
It will burst the bottles
The wine will not age
It will taste bad
It will burst the bottles