NT BIBLE QUIZ
1.
While everyone was gathered together in a room
celebrating the feast, what sound was heard all around them?
High Wind
2.
Who are gentiles
Anyone who is not Jewish
3.
How does Paul describe the last days?
Perilous
4.
For how
much money was Jesus betrayed by Judas Iscariot? (Matthew 26:14-15).
30 pieces of silver
5.
Mark 5: 10 states the demons "begged Jesus
again and again not to send them out of the area." In verse 13, Jesus
gives the demons permission to leave the man commonly known as Legion and go
elsewhere. Where did they go?
Into a nearby herd of pigs.
6.
After
Paul raised Eutychus from the dead, what did he do? (Verse 11)
Broke bread and ate.
7.
Which one
of the Gospel authors shares a name with the author of Revelation?
John
8.
What was
Matthew by profession, before he wrote his Gospel?
Tax collector
9.
To what city was Saul enroute when the Lord
spoke to him?
Damascus. See Acts
9:3.
10.
Where
were Paul and Barnabas worshiped as gods?
At Iconium
11.
For whom does Luke write this account of the
Acts of the Apostles?
Theophilus. See Acts
1:1-3.
12.
Describe
the events of the Day of Pentecost?
The sound of a great
wind filled the house where the apostles were gathered, and cloven tongues of
fire sat upon them. They began to speak in foreign languages, and all who heard
them understood no matter where they were from or what language they spoke.
Peter also preached a major sermon and about 3,000 people were saved. See Acts
2:1-41.
13.
What was
the sin of Ananias and Sapphira?
They lied to the Holy
Spirit. See Acts 5:1-11.
14.
Who was
the man who stood by when Stephen was stoned, consenting to his death?
Saul. See Acts
7:58-8:1.
15.
The
disciples were first called Christians in what city?
Antioch. See Acts
11:26
16.
Paul
refers to the Gospel as "the power of God to everyone who believes."
However, he goes on to state that within the Gospel there is a certain
priority. What is it?
'To the Jew first, and
also to the Greek [Gentile].' (1:16
17.
Which came first, Abraham's righteous standing
before God or his circumcision?
In 4:1-11 Paul cites
Genesis 15:6, which states that Abraham was declared righteous because he
believed God (faith); Abraham was not circumcised until Genesis chapter 17.
18.
In
addition to man, to what does redemption also extend?
All creation (8:18-22)
19.
How did
sin and death enter the world?
Through the sin of one
man, Adam. (5:12)
20.
Paul
remembers three specific attributes of the Thessalonians. One is their work of
faith. Can you give one other?
Their labor of love,
and their patience of hope in the Lord Jesus Christ. See 1 Thess. 1:3.
21.
Paul,
Silas, and Timothy had wanted to visit the Thessalonians many times but were
not able. Why?
Because Satan hindered
them. See 1 Thess. 2:18.
22.
What is
Paul's hope, joy, or crown of rejoicing in regards to the Thessalonians?
Their being in the
presence of the Lord Jesus Christ at his coming. See 1 Thess. 2:19.
23.
When the
Day of the Lord comes upon unbelievers as a thief in the night, why is it that
the day will not overtake believers in the same fashion?
Because they are sons
of light and of the day. See I Thess. 5:4, 5.
24.
Paul
gives some clarification concerning the Day of the Lord. What does he teach in
respect to those believers who are already dead?
They will rise first
at the coming of Christ. See I Thess. 4:13-18.
25.
Give the
names of the seven churches to which John writes.
Ephesus, Smryna,
Pergamos, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea. See Rev. 1:11.
26.
Name the
twelve tribes of Israel who composed the 144,000 Israelites who were sealed.
Asher, Benjamin, Gad,
Issachar, Joseph, Judah, Levi, Manasseh, Naphtali, Reuben, Simeon, and Zebulun.
See Rev. 7:5-8.
27.
The name
of the angel of the bottomless pit is given in both Hebrew and Greek. Can you
give them both?
Abaddon and Apollyon.
See Rev. 9:1-11.
28.
Those who
shall be given to the lake of fire, which is the second death, are described by
eight terms. One is cowardly. Can you give three more?
Unbelieving,
abominable, murderers, sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, liars. See Rev.
21:8
29.
Jesus
Christ appears to John amidst seven golden lampstands, and he is holding seven
stars. What do the lampstands and stars represent?
The lampstands are the
seven churches, and the seven stars are the seven angels of those churches. See
Rev. 1:20
30.
How long
will the Gentiles tread upon the holy city?
Forty-two months. See
Rev. 11:2.
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