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📖 39 Old Testament Bible Questions & Answers and Vocabulary Words

📖 39 Old Testament Bible Questions & Answers and Vocabulary Words

Genesis:
Q: In the beginning, God created what?
A: In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. - Genesis 1:1
  1. God
  2. Earth
  3. Heaven
  4. Light
  5. Adam
  6. Eve
  7. Noah
  8. Ark
  9. Abraham
  10. Joseph
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Exodus:
Q: Who led the Israelites out of Egypt?
A: Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. - Exodus 12:31-42
  1. Moses
  2. Pharaoh
  3. Egypt
  4. Plagues
  5. Passover
  6. Red Sea
  7. Manna
  8. Commandments
  9. Tabernacle
  10. Freedom
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Leviticus:
Q: What was the purpose of the Levitical law?
A: The purpose of the Levitical law was to set the Israelites apart as a holy people and to provide a way for them to approach God. - Leviticus 20:26
  1. Holy
  2. Priest
  3. Altar
  4. Offering
  5. Sacrifice
  6. Clean
  7. Unclean
  8. Sabbath
  9. Worship
  10. Atonement
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Numbers:
Q: How many spies did Moses send to explore the land of Canaan?
A: Moses sent twelve spies to explore the land of Canaan. - Numbers 13:1-16
  1. Israel
  2. Wilderness
  3. Census
  4. Camp
  5. Spies
  6. Canaan
  7. Faith
  8. Obedience
  9. Joshua
  10. Caleb 
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Deuteronomy:
Q: What is the greatest commandment?
A: Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. - Deuteronomy 6:5
  1. Covenant
  2. Law
  3. Obey
  4. Remember
  5. Blessing
  6. Curse
  7. Love
  8. Heart
  9. Promise
  10. Choose
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Joshua
Q: Who succeeded Moses as the leader of the Israelites?
A: Joshua succeeded Moses as the leader of the Israelites. - Joshua 1:1-2
  1. Conquest
  2. Jericho
  3. Rahab
  4. Jordan
  5. Covenant
  6. Canaan
  7. Trumpet
  8. Obedience
  9. Memorial
  10. Inheritance
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Judges
Q: Who was the first judge of Israel?
A: Othniel was the first judge of Israel. - Judges 3:7-11
  1. Judge
  2. Deliverer
  3. Deborah
  4. Gideon
  5. Samson
  6. Philistines
  7. Idol
  8. Repentance
  9. Victory
  10. Strength
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Ruth
Q: Who was Ruth's mother-in-law?
A: Ruth's mother-in-law was Naomi. - Ruth 1:1-5
  1. Loyalty
  2. Naomi
  3. Boaz
  4. Redeemer
  5. Bethlehem
  6. Harvest
  7. Kindness
  8. Gleaning
  9. Marriage
  10. Family
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I. Samuel
Q: Who anointed David as king of Israel?
A: Samuel anointed David as king of Israel. - I. Samuel 16:1-13
  1. Hannah
  2. Samuel
  3. Eli
  4. Saul
  5. David
  6. Goliath
  7. Anoint
  8. Prophet
  9. Shepherd
  10. King
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II. Samuel
Q: Who was David's best friend?
A: David's best friend was Jonathan, son of King Saul. - II. Samuel 1:25-27
  1. Jerusalem
  2. Covenant
  3. Bathsheba
  4. Nathan
  5. Absalom
  6. Throne
  7. Mercy
  8. Psalm
  9. Kingdom
  10. Repentance
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I. Kings
Q: Who succeeded King David as king of Israel?
A: Solomon, David's son, succeeded him as king of Israel. - I. Kings 2:12
  1. Solomon
  2. Wisdom
  3. Temple
  4. Elijah
  5. Altar
  6. Fire
  7. Baal
  8. Queen
  9. Israel
  10. Judah
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II. Kings
Q: Who destroyed the temple in Jerusalem?
A: The temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonians. - II. Kings 25:8-10
  1. Elisha
  2. Naaman
  3. Leprosy
  4. Captivity
  5. Babylon
  6. Hezekiah
  7. Josiah
  8. Prophet
  9. Exile
  10. Revival
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I. Chronicles
Q: Who was the father of King David?
A: Jesse was the father of King David. - I. Chronicles 2:13-15
  1. Genealogy
  2. David
  3. Levites
  4. Worship
  5. Temple
  6. Ark
  7. Praise
  8. Music
  9. Priest
  10. Covenant
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II. Chronicles
Q: Who was the last king of Judah?
A: The last king of Judah was Zedekiah. - II. Chronicles 36:11-12
  1. Solomon
  2. Temple
  3. Rehoboam
  4. Revival
  5. Passover
  6. Prayer
  7. Repentance
  8. Judah
  9. Exile
  10. Restoration
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Ezra
Q: Who led the first group of exiles back to Jerusalem?
A: Zerubbabel led the first group of exiles back to Jerusalem. - Ezra 2:1-2
  1. Return
  2. Jerusalem
  3. Temple
  4. Zerubbabel
  5. Scribe
  6. Law
  7. Worship
  8. Rebuild
  9. Faithfulness
  10. Restoration
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Nehemiah
Q: Who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem?
A: Nehemiah led the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. - Nehemiah 2:17-18
  1. Wall
  2. Builder
  3. Prayer
  4. Jerusalem
  5. Governor
  6. Watchman
  7. Restoration
  8. Leadership
  9. Sword
  10. Dedication
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Esther
Q: Who was the king of Persia during Esther's time?
A: King Xerxes was the king of Persia during Esther's time. - Esther 1:1
  1. Queen
  2. Mordecai
  3. Haman
  4. Courage
  5. Persia
  6. Banquet
  7. Fasting
  8. Deliverance
  9. Purim
  10. Providence 
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Job
Q: What was Job's occupation?
A: Job was a wealthy man who owned many animals and land. - Job 1:3
  1. Patience
  2. Suffering
  3. Integrity
  4. Friends
  5. Testing
  6. Wisdom
  7. Hope
  8. Restoration
  9. Faith
  10. Blessing
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Psalms
Q: Who wrote most of the psalms in the Bible?
A: King David wrote most of the psalms in the Bible. - Psalms 2:1
  1. Praise
  2. Worship
  3. Shepherd
  4. Refuge
  5. Joy
  6. Prayer
  7. Mercy
  8. Trust
  9. Thanksgiving
  10. Hallelujah
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Proverbs
Q: What is the beginning of wisdom?
A: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. - Proverbs 9:10
  1. Wisdom
  2. Knowledge
  3. Understanding
  4. Instruction
  5. Fool
  6. Diligence
  7. Kindness
  8. Tongue
  9. Honor
  10. Righteousness
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Ecclesiastes
Q: What is the main theme of Ecclesiastes?
A: The main theme of Ecclesiastes is the vanity of life apart from God. - Ecclesiastes 1:2
  1. Vanity
  2. Wisdom
  3. Time
  4. Labor
  5. Joy
  6. Eternity
  7. Purpose
  8. Contentment
  9. Life
  10. Creator
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Song of Solomon
Q: What is the Song of Solomon about?
A: The Song of Solomon is a love poem between a man and a woman, which is often interpreted as an allegory of God's love for His people. - Song of Solomon 1:1
  1. Love
  2. Bride
  3. Bridegroom
  4. Vineyard
  5. Lily
  6. Dove
  7. Beauty
  8. Beloved
  9. Romance
  10. Faithfulness
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Isaiah
Q: Who is the suffering servant in the book of Isaiah?
A: The suffering servant in the book of Isaiah is often interpreted as a prophecy of the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ. - Isaiah 53:3-6
  1. Prophet
  2. Messiah
  3. Holy
  4. Redeemer
  5. Salvation
  6. Peace
  7. Immanuel
  8. Servant
  9. Glory
  10. Hope
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Jeremiah
Q: What was Jeremiah's message to the people of Judah?
A: Jeremiah's message to the people of Judah was one of repentance and warning of the impending judgment of God. - Jeremiah 25:4-5
  1. Prophet
  2. Weeping
  3. Repentance
  4. Covenant
  5. Potter
  6. Judgment
  7. Babylon
  8. Exile
  9. Restoration
  10. Hope
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Lamentations
Q: What is the book of Lamentations about?
A: The book of Lamentations is a collection of poems mourning the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple by the Babylonians. - Lamentations 1:1-4
  1. Mourning
  2. Tears
  3. Jerusalem
  4. Destruction
  5. Mercy
  6. Hope
  7. Faithfulness
  8. Compassion
  9. Grief
  10. Prayer
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Ezekiel
Q: What was Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones?
A: Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones was a prophecy of the resurrection of Israel from their captivity in Babylon. - Ezekiel 37:1-14
  1. Vision
  2. Watchman
  3. Dry Bones
  4. Glory
  5. Temple
  6. Shepherd
  7. Spirit
  8. Restoration
  9. Prophet
  10. Wheel
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Daniel
Q: Who interpreted Nebuchadnezzar's dream in the book of Daniel?
A: Daniel interpreted Nebuchadnezzar's dream in the book of Daniel. - Daniel 2:26-28
  1. Babylon
  2. Lion
  3. Furnace
  4. Prayer
  5. Vision
  6. Angel
  7. Kingdom
  8. Faith
  9. Wisdom
  10. Prophecy
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Hosea
Q: What was Hosea's message to the people of Israel?
A: Hosea's message to the people of Israel was one of God's love for them, despite their unfaithfulness and idolatry. - Hosea 1:2-3
  1. Love
  2. Gomer
  3. Mercy
  4. Forgiveness
  5. Faithfulness
  6. Covenant
  7. Repentance
  8. Israel
  9. Compassion
  10. Redemption
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Joel
Q: What was Joel's prophecy about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit?
A: Joel's prophecy was about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on all people, which was fulfilled on the day of Pentecost in the New Testament. - Joel 2:28-29
  1. Locust
  2. Repentance
  3. Fasting
  4. Spirit
  5. Prophecy
  6. Restoration
  7. Harvest
  8. Day of the Lord
  9. Prayer
  10. Blessing
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Amos
Q: What was Amos' message to the people of Israel?
A: Amos' message to the people of Israel was one of social justice and judgment for their oppression of the poor and needy. - Amos 5:24 
  1. Shepherd
  2. Justice
  3. Righteousness
  4. Judgment
  5. Israel
  6. Plumb Line
  7. Mercy
  8. Worship
  9. Repentance
  10. Prophet
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Obadiah
Q: What was Obadiah's prophecy about Edom?
A: Obadiah's prophecy was about the judgment of Edom for their violence against their brother Israel. - Obadiah 1:1-4
  1. Edom
  2. Pride
  3. Judgment
  4. Brother
  5. Nation
  6. Deliverance
  7. Zion
  8. Kingdom
  9. Justice
  10. Victory
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Jonah
Q: What happened to Jonah when he disobeyed God's command to preach to the Ninevites?
A: Jonah was swallowed by a great fish and remained inside for three days and three nights. - Jonah 1:17
  1. Nineveh
  2. Whale
  3. Prophet
  4. Mercy
  5. Repentance
  6. Storm
  7. Prayer
  8. Obedience
  9. Compassion
  10. Forgiveness
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Micah
Q: What was Micah's message to the people of Judah?
A: Micah's message to the people of Judah was one of judgment for their idolatry and social injustice, but also of hope for their eventual restoration. - Micah 6:8
  1. Justice
  2. Mercy
  3. Humility
  4. Bethlehem
  5. Shepherd
  6. Peace
  7. Messiah
  8. Hope
  9. Righteousness
  10. Prophecy
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Nahum
Q: What was Nahum's prophecy about Nineveh?
A: Nahum's prophecy was about the destruction of Nineveh for their violence and idolatry. - Nahum 1:1-3
  1. Nineveh
  2. Judgment
  3. Wrath
  4. Refuge
  5. Power
  6. Justice
  7. Comfort
  8. Prophet
  9. Strength
  10. Victory
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Habakkuk
Q: What was Habakkuk's complaint to God?
A: Habakkuk complained to God about the wickedness and violence in Judah and asked why God allowed it to continue. - Habakkuk 1:2-4
  1. Faith
  2. Vision
  3. Prayer
  4. Justice
  5. Hope
  6. Watchtower
  7. Rejoice
  8. Trust
  9. Righteous
  10. Lord
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Zephaniah
Q: What was Zephaniah's message to the people of Judah?
A: Zephaniah's message to the people of Judah was one of judgment for their idolatry and social injustice, but also of hope for their eventual restoration. - Zephaniah 3:17
  1. Judgment
  2. Remnant
  3. Joy
  4. Restoration
  5. Humility
  6. Hope
  7. Praise
  8. Worship
  9. Peace
  10. Salvation
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Haggai
Q: What was Haggai's message to the people of Judah?
A: Haggai's message to the people of Judah was to rebuild the temple of the Lord, which had been destroyed by the Babylonians. - Haggai 1:8
  1. Temple
  2. Rebuild
  3. Obedience
  4. Blessing
  5. Encouragement
  6. Zerubbabel
  7. Worship
  8. Promise
  9. Faithfulness
  10. Glory
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Zechariah
Q: What was Zechariah's vision of the high priest Joshua?
A: Zechariah had a vision of the high priest Joshua being cleansed and restored by God, which was a symbol of the restoration of the people of Judah. - Zechariah 3:1-5
  1. Vision
  2. Branch
  3. Priest
  4. King
  5. Jerusalem
  6. Messiah
  7. Donkey
  8. Shepherd
  9. Restoration
  10. Hope
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Malachi
Q: What was Malachi's message to the people of Judah?
A: Malachi's message to the people of Judah was one of rebuke for their unfaithfulness to God and a call to return to Him. - Malachi 3:6
  1. Tithe
  2. Messenger
  3. Covenant
  4. Offering
  5. Faithfulness
  6. Priest
  7. Elijah
  8. Refiner
  9. Righteousness
  10. Sun of Righteousness


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