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Ultimate Bible Knowledge Assessment Quiz

Sharpen Your Biblical Insight with This Quiz

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
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Embark on this engaging Bible Knowledge Assessment Quiz to explore your grasp of scripture and unlock deeper insights in your faith journey. Ideal for students, Sunday school teachers, and anyone seeking a meaningful Bible Trivia Quiz experience, this assessment covers themes, characters, and doctrine. You might also enjoy our classic Bible Knowledge Quiz or delve into specific topics with the Bible Doctrine Knowledge Quiz. Joanna Weib encourages you to take this interactive quiz and see how you measure up. All questions are fully editable in our intuitive editor - feel free to personalize and share with our quizzes library.

Who built the ark to survive the flood?
Noah
David
Abraham
Moses
Genesis chapters 6 - 7 describe Noah building the ark after finding favor with God. Abraham, Moses, and David are central figures in other narratives.
Which book is the first in the Old Testament?
Leviticus
Exodus
Numbers
Genesis
Genesis introduces creation and the early patriarchs as the first book in the Old Testament. Exodus follows with Israel's departure from Egypt.
Who led the Israelites out of Egypt through the Red Sea?
Caleb
Aaron
Joshua
Moses
Exodus records Moses parting the Red Sea and leading the Exodus. Joshua, Aaron, and Caleb play different roles later in the wilderness period.
What is the shortest verse in the Bible?
Rejoice always
Pray continually
God is love
Jesus wept
John 11:35, "Jesus wept," is the shortest verse, reflecting deep emotion at Lazarus's death. The other options are longer verses from different books.
What is the first of the Ten Commandments?
You shall not murder
You shall not steal
You shall have no other gods before me
Honor your father and mother
Exodus 20:3 states the first commandment about having no other gods. The prohibitions against stealing, dishonoring parents, and murder follow.
Who interpreted Pharaoh's dreams and rose to power in Egypt?
Joseph
Samuel
Solomon
Daniel
In Genesis 41, Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams and becomes second-in-command in Egypt. Daniel served in Babylon, and Solomon and Samuel are associated with Israel's monarchy.
How many days did Jesus fast in the wilderness before being tempted?
40
3
7
12
Matthew 4:2 records that Jesus fasted for forty days and nights in the wilderness. This period echoes Israel's forty-year desert experience.
Which prophet challenged King Ahab and led to the contest on Mount Carmel?
Elijah
Jeremiah
Elisha
Isaiah
1 Kings 18 recounts Elijah confronting Ahab and defeating the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. Elisha is his successor, while Isaiah and Jeremiah prophesied later.
The Beatitudes are part of which sermon delivered by Jesus?
Olivet Discourse
Sermon in Parables
Upper Room Discourse
Sermon on the Mount
Matthew chapters 5 - 7 contain the Sermon on the Mount, which includes the Beatitudes. The other discourses address different aspects of Jesus's teaching.
Who is traditionally credited with writing most of the Psalms?
David
Moses
Asaph
Solomon
King David is linked to many Psalms, such as Psalm 23. Solomon, Moses, and Asaph also contributed, but David remains the principal author.
In the Parable of the Prodigal Son, what major theme is illustrated?
Sacrifice
Forgiveness
Judgment
Obedience
Luke 15:11 - 32 portrays the father's unconditional welcome of the wayward son, emphasizing God's forgiveness rather than judgment or other themes.
What sign of the covenant did God establish with Abraham?
Temple
Rainbow
Sabbath
Circumcision
Genesis 17:10 instructs Abraham and his descendants to observe circumcision as the covenant sign. The rainbow relates to Noah, and the temple and Sabbath appear later.
Which early church council decided Gentiles need not follow all Mosaic laws?
Council of Nicea
Council of Ephesus
Jerusalem Council
Council of Chalcedon
Acts 15 describes the Jerusalem Council's decree that Gentile believers need not be circumcised under the Mosaic Law. The other councils addressed later doctrinal matters.
Which prophet is known as the "weeping prophet"?
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Daniel
Ezekiel
Jeremiah's laments over Jerusalem's fall and exile earn him the title "weeping prophet." Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel have distinct prophetic ministries.
Which Gospel begins with "In the beginning was the Word"?
Luke
John
Mark
Matthew
John 1:1 opens with "In the beginning was the Word," emphasizing the preexistent Christ. The synoptic Gospels start with genealogies or narratives of Jesus's ministry.
How does the near-sacrifice of Isaac on Mount Moriah prefigure New Testament theology?
It depicts dangers of child sacrifice
It foreshadows God's sacrifice of His Son, illustrating faith and substitutionary atonement
It emphasizes the importance of monotheism
It shows Abraham's rejection of idolatry
Genesis 22 presents Abraham's willingness to offer Isaac, mirroring God's provision of Christ as a substitute. This highlights faith and substitutionary atonement beyond other themes.
In Revelation's letters to the seven churches, which church is rebuked for tolerating false teaching and immorality?
Philadelphia
Ephesus
Thyatira
Sardis
Revelation 2:18 - 29 warns Thyatira about tolerating a false prophetess called Jezebel. Ephesus, Sardis, and Philadelphia receive different commendations or warnings.
According to Ephesians 2:8-9, by what means are believers saved?
Through charitable deeds
By keeping the law
By wisdom
By grace through faith, not by works
Ephesians 2:8 - 9 emphasizes that salvation is God's gift received through faith, not by human effort or achievement. Law-keeping, deeds, or wisdom are not the basis.
Which Old Testament book begins and ends with reflections on the meaninglessness of life, often translated as "Vanity of vanities"?
Job
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Ecclesiastes opens and closes with "vanity of vanities" to explore life's fleeting nature. Job addresses suffering, Proverbs offers wisdom, and Song of Solomon is poetic love literature.
A leader wants to combine justice and mercy in decisions. Which verse in Micah best encapsulates this principle?
"Though your sins are like scarlet…" (Isaiah 1:18)
"He has shown you, O man, what is good;…do justice, and love kindness, and walk humbly…" (Micah 6:8)
"Blessed are the merciful" (Matthew 5:7)
"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy" (Micah 4:4)
Micah 6:8 explicitly links justice with loving-kindness and humility, guiding leaders to balance fairness with compassion. The other verses address different principles.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyse pivotal biblical narratives from Genesis to Revelation
  2. Identify key figures and their roles in scripture
  3. Evaluate major themes like faith, redemption, and covenant
  4. Master essential verses and their historical contexts
  5. Apply scriptural lessons to practical scenarios
  6. Demonstrate recall of significant biblical facts and events

Cheat Sheet

  1. Significance of Biblical Covenants - Dive into God's promise network, from Noah's rainbow pact to the promise of a new covenant in Christ. Each agreement builds on the last, showing how God's relationship with humanity evolves, matures, and overflows with hope. biblehub.com
  2. Theme of Redemption - Explore dramatic escapes like the Exodus and the rituals of the sacrificial system, all pointing forward to Jesus' ultimate rescue mission at the cross. These narratives form a thrilling redemption arc that spans the entire Bible. learnthebible.blog
  3. Creation Narrative in Genesis 1 - 2 - Marvel at the six-day creative marathon where God shapes light, land, sea, and every creature before crowning it all with humanity in His image. Understanding this story sets the stage for everything that follows! biblehub.com
  4. The Fall of Mankind - Witness the tense garden drama in Genesis 3 where choice and consequence crash into God's perfect plan. Studying this event reveals why sin exists and how grace begins its work of healing. biblehub.com
  5. The Abrahamic Covenant - Unpack God's epic promise to Abraham: countless descendants, a promised land, and blessings for all nations. This covenant highlights God's faithfulness and sets the foundation for Israel's history. bible.org
  6. Key Events in Genesis - From creation and the fall to floodwaters and patriarchal adventures, Genesis overflows with foundational stories. Grasping these milestones helps you see the Bible's big-picture storyline. biblehub.com
  7. Concept of Covenant Theology - Discover the grand framework that ties Scripture's major themes together through divine promises and human response. Covenant theology acts like a map, guiding you through creation, law, grace, and glory. corechristianity.com
  8. Major Themes of the Bible - Journey through creation, fall, redemption, and restoration as interconnected threads weaving the Bible's story. Spotting these themes is like finding hidden treasure in every book of Scripture! conformtojesus.com
  9. Role of Key Figures - Analyze heroes like Abraham, Moses, and David to see how their faith journeys shape biblical history and theology. Their stories teach courage, obedience, and living by faith against all odds. bible.org
  10. Practical Application of Biblical Themes - Reflect on how faith, redemption, and covenant apply to your everyday world - relationships, ethics, and purpose. Studying these ideas helps you connect ancient truths to modern living with fresh insight. learnthebible.blog
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