I can't believe it's already been a year since the jokes video. I've been using those everywhere! Great video today. Highly entertaining and thought provoking!
When David called his pastor, I immediately thought, "Wow. He's young. That must be weird to have such a young pastor." And then I remembered that it is God who speaks through man, and not man's experience of the world. Ah, to be human and foolish... Jeremiah 1:7 ESV [7] But the Lord said to me, “Do not say, ‘I am only a youth’; for to all to whom I send you, you shall go, and whatever I command you, you shall speak.
This was fantastic. No put downs because we didn't know everything. You guys are so so transparent and made this fun. Love the way you guys don't "know it all!" Thanks. PS my brain hurts. This is so cool. 👍
Hmm... the dust and ashes one might actually be both Job and Abraham... Yes, Abraham says that: Genesis 18:27 "And Abraham answered and said, Behold now, I have taken upon me to speak unto the Lord, which am but dust and ashes:" But then Job does as well... Job 30:19 "He hath cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and ashes." and then indirectly again here in 13:12 "Your remembrances are like unto ashes, your bodies to bodies of clay." Then David gets an honorable mention... Psalm 103:14 "For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust."
After getting so many wrong, I was so ridiculously happy to get the Lamb one right that I literally clapped my hands and yelled, “YAY!!” like a little Sunday school kid 🤣
It's funny to read this as a comment, I thought exactly the same thing! I think I got every single one wrong except for the Lamb question. At least I had one victory!
Wow so glad I knew the answer to the one about the defeated kings in the cave because I’ve been listening to this podcast called Spoken Gospel and their episode on the book of Joshua lately! 👀 In all seriousness, I absolutely love this video, lol. Trivia is my thing so I was stoked to see this uploaded!
The one about Zacchaeus' conversion I knew only because of a video from another Christian/theology channel I follow! They did a video about how people misunderstand the "camel through a needle", and they end by quoting the next thing Jesus said: "what is impossible to man is not impossible to God", and adding that "you can see a camel going through a needle in the very next chapter: flip the page and it's Zacchaeus' story!" Good trivia all around! Would love to see another video like this one!
If I ever come back to this video again, I would like to note I got 7 wrong. I also appreciate those further explanation after revealing the answers. God bless
Elishah's second act of ressurection is really funny, because it is like if God said "Oh, he asked for double blessing, but he ressurected just one guy. Well, he is dead now, but let me fix this:"
The thing about the first mention of love is important to know in your theology. The principle of first mention states that the first time a word or concept is mentioned sets the understanding of that concept from that point forward in a given passage. Therefore the concept of love in the Bible, by default is sacrificial.
Great job guys! I love Spoken Gospel and have been following you all for a few years now. I also am a daily participant with my YouVersion and I really have enjoyed you all on my daily Bible study for Holy Week! I also loved American Bible Challenge with Jeff Foxworthy, and recently, I’ve been watching reruns of it on Pluto TV. There were only four seasons, so I was kind of sad to not have a fun Bible quiz show to partake in and lo and behold. I came up on your Bible quiz. Thank you David and Seth and I hope you guys do Bible quizzes every week. It’s such a great way to learn and test our knowledge and have a wonderful time in a few belly laughs! Wishing you a lovely Holy Week 🙏🏼 👑
Joshua's taking down bodies foreshadowed Jesus. Cool. New to me! But why were the bodies hanging up in the 1st place?🤯 So i looked it up. Joshua 10. Killed 5 kings, enemies, hung them up until evening. 😮
@@rexiehopethey talk about it in the video, how Jesus’ crucified body was taken down from the tree, i.e., Cross @sundown, and sealed in a cave - but reading the actual passage, I’m not too sure it fits🤔 For one thing, those Amorite kings were enemies of Israel; for another they were cowards who fled and hid together in a cave when the Lord defeated their armies; third, they were not crucified, but executed by Joshua himself, probably with a sword, since it says that he “smote them and slew them, and hanged them on five trees: and they were hanging upon the trees until the evening.” And last but not least, while Joshua did have their bodies taken down at sundown and sealed back up in the cave they had hidden in, that was the end of the story for them - so about all that does is confirm that the laws of Moses that Joshua followed concerning not leaving corpses out overnight were still strictly observed laws in the time of the Roman occupation, which is why Joseph of Arimathaea begged to be able to take Jesus’ body for burial as soon as it was determined that He was dead 🤓
Still watching this and noting the ones i get right 😂 1. Abraham loved Isaac 2. I went with Seth and chose Joshua 😁 3. Hannah was quoted in the psalms- i guessed right 😅 4. The Lord said to my Lord, sit at my righg hand- got it 😁 we both disagree with the pastor 🤭 5. Jabez means pain. Was unsure about it coz of the other option, affliction but thank God for 50/50 6. Hagar was the first to give God a name 😁 7. I guessed right- SAUL 😅 The last round was really funny 😂😂😂
Both Mary and Jael are correct. Luke 1:42, Elizabeth exclaimed with a loud cry (to Mary), "You are the most blessed of women, and your child will be blessed!"
Should mention that Zacchaeus is there to show that while the self-righteous rich who LOVE their riches (rich young ruler) have a hard time entering in, Zacchaeus shows that if one is NOT self righteous and is willing to part with the money, they WILL.
I have a bone to pick with the resurrection question: are y’all just not going to count the valley of dry bones in Ezekiel 37? And what about Jonah who died in the belly of the fish and was raised back to life?
Samuel was raised by a necromancer. 1 Samuel 28:13-15 [13] The king said to her, “Do not be afraid. What do you see?” And the woman said to Saul, “I see a god coming up out of the earth.” [14] He said to her, “What is his appearance?” And she said, “An old man is coming up, and he is wrapped in a robe.” And Saul knew that it was Samuel, and he bowed with his face to the ground and paid homage. [15] Then Samuel said to Saul, “Why have you disturbed me by bringing me up?” Saul answered, “I am in great distress, for the Philistines are warring against me, and God has turned away from me and answers me no more, either by prophets or by dreams. Therefore I have summoned you to tell me what I shall do.”
I thought I was a Bible nerd but a lot of these left me stumped. Goes to show we're never done learning from the scriptures!
I got almost all of them right thanks to the fact we read the entire bible every year...
25:53 El Roi- the God who sees me 🥰 it’s one of my favorites name of God🙌🏻
I can't believe it's already been a year since the jokes video. I've been using those everywhere! Great video today. Highly entertaining and thought provoking!
When David called his pastor, I immediately thought, "Wow. He's young. That must be weird to have such a young pastor." And then I remembered that it is God who speaks through man, and not man's experience of the world.
Ah, to be human and foolish...
Jeremiah 1:7 ESV
[7] But the Lord said to me, “Do not say, ‘I am only a youth’; for to all to whom I send you, you shall go, and whatever I command you, you shall speak.
This was fantastic. No put downs because we didn't know everything. You guys are so so transparent and made this fun. Love the way you guys don't "know it all!" Thanks. PS my brain hurts. This is so cool. 👍
This was fun. Took my husband (a pastor) through these, when he got home from work. He got a few right, I didn't get many right. great questions.
Hmm... the dust and ashes one might actually be both Job and Abraham...
Yes, Abraham says that:
Genesis 18:27
"And Abraham answered and said, Behold now, I have taken upon me to speak unto the Lord, which am but dust and ashes:"
But then Job does as well...
Job 30:19
"He hath cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and ashes."
and then indirectly again here in 13:12
"Your remembrances are like unto ashes, your bodies to bodies of clay."
Then David gets an honorable mention...
Psalm 103:14
"For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust."
After getting so many wrong, I was so ridiculously happy to get the Lamb one right that I literally clapped my hands and yelled, “YAY!!” like a little Sunday school kid 🤣
This was the 1st time i listened to you guys, you had me tears of laughter.
AWESOME!
you know the origin of the saying " may the lamb that was slain , recieve the reward for his suffering ! " ?
@@jopiewatdanook446 Do tell 🤓
It's funny to read this as a comment, I thought exactly the same thing! I think I got every single one wrong except for the Lamb question. At least I had one victory!
I did pick up on the foreshadowing of Jesus but didn't know it was Joshua or remember reading it.. It is great to learn!
'Embarrassed' to say that I fist pumped and 'yessed' when I got any right! Also embarrassed to say I didn't get many right! Well-done guys!
As someone who does not have extensive Bible knowledge I did pretty good. I will use this as my starting point to learn more.
Wow so glad I knew the answer to the one about the defeated kings in the cave because I’ve been listening to this podcast called Spoken Gospel and their episode on the book of Joshua lately! 👀
In all seriousness, I absolutely love this video, lol. Trivia is my thing so I was stoked to see this uploaded!
Amen!!
Proverbs says laughter is good medicine! Please do more of these!
It would have been epic if when David starts calling his pastor, Seth's phone starts to ring 😂
This was so much fun. You should do it more often! 😊
I like how you made this Bible quiz into a typology crash course!
Please do more of this...!
The one about Zacchaeus' conversion I knew only because of a video from another Christian/theology channel I follow! They did a video about how people misunderstand the "camel through a needle", and they end by quoting the next thing Jesus said: "what is impossible to man is not impossible to God", and adding that "you can see a camel going through a needle in the very next chapter: flip the page and it's Zacchaeus' story!"
Good trivia all around! Would love to see another video like this one!
If a Kilobyte is a 1000, a Megabyte is a 1000000 and a Gigabyte 1000000000 . How much is a Moabite? Answer A Lot
Lol!
I actually got many of these questions right!! 🎉 y'all are so great. 😂
If I ever come back to this video again, I would like to note I got 7 wrong.
I also appreciate those further explanation after revealing the answers. God bless
They are deep question but beautiful weldone❤😂
😂😂😂 Great job Christine!!
You two are the best! This was so much fun and I learned a lot! Bless you!
Great fun. Thanks for the laughs 😂
That Hagar one is soooo deeeep
I'm so blessed
6:11 I know exactly what you’re talking about. I loved the Donut Man.
This is great, I wish you could do this more often!
Love this! Entertaining and learned a lot!
This was funny 😂 yet informative at the same time 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Elishah's second act of ressurection is really funny, because it is like if God said "Oh, he asked for double blessing, but he ressurected just one guy. Well, he is dead now, but let me fix this:"
😊
Ooh i got the lamb in revelation right!
The thing about the first mention of love is important to know in your theology. The principle of first mention states that the first time a word or concept is mentioned sets the understanding of that concept from that point forward in a given passage. Therefore the concept of love in the Bible, by default is sacrificial.
Great job guys! I love Spoken Gospel and have been following you all for a few years now. I also am a daily participant with my YouVersion and I really have enjoyed you all on my daily Bible study for Holy Week! I also loved American Bible Challenge with Jeff Foxworthy, and recently, I’ve been watching reruns of it on Pluto TV. There were only four seasons, so I was kind of sad to not have a fun Bible quiz show to partake in and lo and behold. I came up on your Bible quiz. Thank you David and Seth and I hope you guys do Bible quizzes every week. It’s such a great way to learn and test our knowledge and have a wonderful time in a few belly laughs! Wishing you a lovely Holy Week 🙏🏼 👑
I consider this the third April's Fool because I'm still waiting for the Bible recipes 🤣
This is awesome
Joshua's taking down bodies foreshadowed Jesus. Cool. New to me!
But why were the bodies hanging up in the 1st place?🤯
So i looked it up. Joshua 10. Killed 5 kings, enemies, hung them up until evening. 😮
How?
@@rexiehopethey talk about it in the video, how Jesus’ crucified body was taken down from the tree, i.e., Cross @sundown, and sealed in a cave - but reading the actual passage, I’m not too sure it fits🤔 For one thing, those Amorite kings were enemies of Israel; for another they were cowards who fled and hid together in a cave when the Lord defeated their armies; third, they were not crucified, but executed by Joshua himself, probably with a sword, since it says that he “smote them and slew them, and hanged them on five trees: and they were hanging upon the trees until the evening.” And last but not least, while Joshua did have their bodies taken down at sundown and sealed back up in the cave they had hidden in, that was the end of the story for them - so about all that does is confirm that the laws of Moses that Joshua followed concerning not leaving corpses out overnight were still strictly observed laws in the time of the Roman occupation, which is why Joseph of Arimathaea begged to be able to take Jesus’ body for burial as soon as it was determined that He was dead 🤓
I remember that song
Well done guys very enjoyable thanks George
I was around for the donut man, but never listened. I listened to music machine and psalty. And now my kids do!
I loved this!!! 😅
Lloovveee this, I did surprisingly well🤣🙌 🫶
OMG. They did laps 😂 took me a minute 😂
Really enjoyed this, gents - I definitely learned a few things, and really appreciated your explanations for the answers. Very insightful!
This should be a real show
MVP is that "unnamed" writer. They should feature Christine more! 🙂
The guy on the left’s questions were so much easier…several of them I knew off the top of my head, but none of the tall guy’s!
Awesome!
Happy Saturday/April Fool's Day! 😊
Still watching this and noting the ones i get right 😂
1. Abraham loved Isaac
2. I went with Seth and chose Joshua 😁
3. Hannah was quoted in the psalms- i guessed right 😅
4. The Lord said to my Lord, sit at my righg hand- got it 😁 we both disagree with the pastor 🤭
5. Jabez means pain. Was unsure about it coz of the other option, affliction but thank God for 50/50
6. Hagar was the first to give God a name 😁
7. I guessed right- SAUL 😅
The last round was really funny 😂😂😂
This is truely amazing! A Bible class session for me
Thank you for the video. Commenting for the Algorithm.
I'm like at the tenth question and I've not any right
The identity of the unnamed staff writer named Christine is honestly the second best kept secret after Jesus's return date.
Can't wait for this year's April's Fools "Do"
Enjoyed it so much!! ❤ God bless you ❤😂😊
Job called himself dust and ashes in Job 30:19, so either one would be right in that case.
Qué video tan genial, lo disfruté mucho. Gracias por hacerlo
I loved it! ❤
The insights pointed out were nice.
only once a year ? that s what I want boble study be like all the time!
Both Mary and Jael are correct.
Luke 1:42, Elizabeth exclaimed with a loud cry (to Mary), "You are the most blessed of women, and your child will be blessed!"
what translation though? O.o
Or is it found in the original Greek and consistent across all of them?
Should mention that Zacchaeus is there to show that while the self-righteous rich who LOVE their riches (rich young ruler) have a hard time entering in, Zacchaeus shows that if one is NOT self righteous and is willing to part with the money, they WILL.
oh neat! Thanks for pointing that out! I think that's one of those things that I knew subconsciously, but didn't know that I knew.
I love the one on Abe loving his son ➡️ John 3:16
Just found these and love it!
Fun,fun,keep em comin❤
For the resurrection question what about Ezekiel and the dry bones?
The last question about resurrection - in Ezekiel when he had to speak to the dry bones - it would have been 4 resurrections.
You guys gotta get more jokes lol this is great!
We counting the resurrection in Ezekiel with the valley of bones?
I got about 50% which shocked me alot
David almost had his Bible torn while looking in the book of Revelation😂😂
Seth! How did you not know Joseph of Arimathea!?😲
Waiting for this year's April fools 👍😂
Thar was fun!
😂 Sea Section
Resurrection question should have been 4, right? Hezechiel?
Wow I somehow actually got quite a few of these
wow i have a lot to learn
33:42 Who else missed this one?
Yay i got saul beating a king called serpent... purely on a guess tho lolol
El Roi is the name that Hagar gives to God.
This was fun.
9/18 right guessed
Don’t really read the Bible, but I got pretty much a lot correct
Abraham was so rich that he had a lot
2 Joseph and Joseph of Arimathea
36:22 The bird or the food?
34:17 If I had had a daughter I would have named her Janel. ;)
Wasn't Samuel also raised, when Saul sought a medium in desperation on what to do about the Philistines?
true, but he was just a ghost, he was technically still dead
I was surprised that I answered most of them right lol
29:26 Half tribe Of Mannaseh isn't in revelations. Guess the other half isn't either then...hahaha
I have a bone to pick with the resurrection question: are y’all just not going to count the valley of dry bones in Ezekiel 37? And what about Jonah who died in the belly of the fish and was raised back to life?
Dry bones valley was a vision. And Jonah never died inside the fish!
How many Joseph's in the New Testament is wrong! I counted like 7
Lions are in Daniel as well. Cat's aren't in the bible? 😂😂😂
To be fair, while lions are in the cat family, they are not 🐈 🐈⬛🤷🏻♀️
Samuel was raised by a necromancer.
1 Samuel 28:13-15
[13] The king said to her, “Do not be afraid. What do you see?” And the woman said to Saul, “I see a god coming up out of the earth.” [14] He said to her, “What is his appearance?” And she said, “An old man is coming up, and he is wrapped in a robe.” And Saul knew that it was Samuel, and he bowed with his face to the ground and paid homage.
[15] Then Samuel said to Saul, “Why have you disturbed me by bringing me up?” Saul answered, “I am in great distress, for the Philistines are warring against me, and God has turned away from me and answers me no more, either by prophets or by dreams. Therefore I have summoned you to tell me what I shall do.”
If you count the valley of dry bones then the resurrection count is in the Millions
Same thought 😂😂😂it should have been a million and three
That last one was cheating loll I really thought it was Mary
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Didn't Artaxerxes write a decree that was specifically transcribed into Nehemiah.