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Bible Trivia Question

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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.

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This book of the Bible is the story of the life and death of Jesus which includes many of his sayings and prayers. In particular we have recorded for us, Jesus explaining that a man must be born of water and the Spirit to enter the kingdom of God, and Jesus explaining that he is the bread of life.

This book of the Bible is a letter written by Paul to a man whose slave has run away from him. Paul pleads for the slave to be received home again because they are all brothers in the Lord.

This book of the Bible contains poetry written by the prophet Jeremiah. Each chapter is written in the style of an acrostic in the original Hebrew alphabet. The poems show the prophet's distress at the affliction of Jerusalem.

I was sent to take a letter to the apostle Paul. He chose me to accompany him through Syria and Cilicia on his missionary work. In Philippi I was thrown in prison. Paul left me in Thessalonica when he was in fear of his life and later I joined him in Corinth.

This book of the Bible describes the formation of the early church and the preaching of the Gospel throughout the Greek and Roman world by the apostles, in particular, the apostle Paul.

The Bible tells us that three kings riding on camels visited Jesus?

False
True

Who does James say is the source of every good and every perfect gift?

Father of Mercies
Father of Glory
Father of Spirits
Father of Lights

To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: (Ecclesiastes Ch __ vs 1)

To every thing there is a _____, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:

But a certain man drew his bow at random and struck the king of Israel between the scale armor and the breastplate.