It was 2 or 14. One pair of each unclean animal. Seven pairs of each clean animal (Genesis 7:2). Leviticus 11 says which animals are clean & unclean.
Category: Questions
Challenging questions and some ideas that require further explanation.
This question is missed by 7/10 Bible quiz takers in the Christmas quiz: When Jesus was visited by the wise men, where was He? 65% guessed the wise men visited a manger. 31% correctly answered a house. The answer can be found in Matthew: And when they [the wise men] had come into the house, […]
This is the most missed Bible question in the quiz about Jesus’ resurrection with only 24% answering correctly: The two apostles saw the handkerchief that had been around Jesus’ head and linen clothes. They were folded. Peter and John didn’t understand the Scripture that this would happen. But, when John came to the tomb, he […]
Often called the Bible challenge, there are three popular ways to read the entire Bible in one year. Here they are with the Scriptures listed to be read daily: 1. Read part of the Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms & Proverbs daily – This way is popular if you want variety or some will […]
This lesson is fairly unknown. Learn why God may have given and taken the shade plant away from Jonah.
This verse is from Romans 8:28. Learn 4 meanings in this Scripture and why many confuse Romans 8:28 and Philippians 4:13.
Answer: “3 days and 3 nights” (Matthew 12:40). Many believe that Christ died Friday night and rose Sunday morning–that would be two nights and one day. However, the Bible says differently, and our quizzes are strictly based on the Bible. Scripture tells us that Jesus was in the grave for exactly 3 days and 3 […]
Answer: “none.” This is a trick question. Moses never made an ark to carry animals–it was Noah that did. But, let’s answer the question: how many of each type of animal did Noah take on the ark? You shall take with you seven each of every clean animal, a male and his female; two each […]
Why did Jesus speak in parables?
Answer: for many people to not understand (Matthew 13:10-17, Mark 4:10-12, Matthew 13:35). The following, listed scriptures are not actual parables (but are referring to parables). Matthew 13:10-17: 10 And the disciples came and said to Him, “Why do You speak to them in parables?”11 He answered and said to them, “Because it has been given to […]