Bible Trivia

Bible Trivia Question

Bible Trivia Question

What's the Answer?

Who, at the trial of Peter and John, kept them from being punished by the rulers and priests?


The healed lame man
High priest
Paul
Stephen

Find out the answer in our Peter Bible Quiz

Similar Bible Trivia Questions

And when the blood of thy martyr ____ was shed, I also was standing by, and consenting unto his death, and kept the raiment of them that slew him.

Ananias and Sapphira sold some property and secretly kept part of the proceeds for themselves. What happened to them?

They escaped to a city of refuge
They died
They were thrown in jail
They were stoned

Many of the chief rulers privately believed in Jesus. Why did they not confess this belief publicly?

They thought the Pharisees would ridicule them
They were afraid the Pharisees would put them out of the synagogue
They were afraid the Pharisees would publicly denounce them
They thought the Pharisees would tell the Roman soldiers

What happened to the believers at Samaria when Peter and John laid their hands on them?

They were healed
Given Holy Spirit
Nothing
They fainted

Several cities are mentioned as being made desolate and becoming a dwelling-place for dragons, but which of these is not one of them?

Hazor
Jerusalem
Babylon
Jericho

Which parts of his body did Peter ask Jesus to wash, after being told that unless Jesus washed his feet he would have no part with him?

Feet, hands and ears
Feet and hands
Head, face and ears
Feet, hands and head

2Ki 23:4 And the king commanded Hilkiah the high priest and the priests of the second order and the keepers of the threshold...

And James the son of ____, and John the brother of James; and he surnamed them Boanerges, which is, The sons of thunder

In Revelation, John saw four chariots being pulled by horses

False
True

What does the Bible say Judas "received" from the chief priests and Pharisees to enable him to help arrest Jesus?

The chief leaders of the people
A band of men and officers
A legion of Roman soldiers
A multitude of the common people