@@garthreynolds1437 I only went to the 10 th grade, my life pressed me into reading the word, I just put how long, to give people incentive to read and studying the word, to get to know him he is the word genesis 1 : 1-4 & John 1 :1-4 for the reason I got them all right, it's not bragging but a fact, why I knew the answers
M 72 years old and I have also setting the Bible quite a bit in my life and been to Sunday school things we should be doing as a Bible believer but I certainly had my back sliding years as well but my point is even if you don't know the answers this is a way of learning and a lot of people just look at it as you know a competitive do I know cuz I do love trivia and our church has trivia on Sunday nights and Wednesday nights and usually about 5 or 6 questions and I always at least let's see no one but I usually know most of them and I'm blessed I'm not saying it's me it's really the Holy Spirit reminding me of but even if I don't know the answers is a way of learning and that's why I love the trivia and then it it helps just to even confirm what you know but maybe you can't recall it so I agree these tests are wonderful and I enjoy them tremendously!! GOD bless❤️✝️🛐
Loved the quiz.❤ My answer to the bonus question: The sacrificial system (which was temporary) under the Levitical priesthood pointed to Christ in the order of the priesthood of Melchizedek (which was permanent) as the Lamb of God. The OT was a shadow of the reality in Christ in the NT.
When Paul was falsely accused of not teaching and keeping the Law, the Older Testament, that I like to call the "First Testament of Jesus" and in the book of Acts it was about 14 years later when Paul and his companions were going to do a sacrifice, a Nazerite vow to prove they were still zealous for the Law and kept it, so how do you get around this? (Acts 21)
I really enjoyed the quiz I got most of them right:concerning Moses when he struck the rock instead of speaking to it he became so frustrated with the children of Israel that they angered him knowing all the blessings God bestowed up them👏🏿
Regarding why Moses was punished for striking the rock, I believe it is because the rock that flowed with life giving water was a type of Christ. The first time Moses was told to get water from a rock, God told him to strick it, the second time he was supposed to speak to it. This symbolized the fact that Christ would be struck once but not twice for sins. The second coming, he will reign and not die.
Check again beloveds. It was him taking credit from the Most High. Disobedience is not funny. God will not have it, no matter who we think we are! He is God by Himself.
@@kingdomambassador1904 If I perceive your answer correctly, We are all in agreement that his disobedience to God caused him to only be able to look into the promised land and not enter. But we are saying the reason for God's will for him to speak to the rock rather than strike it is because Jesus was that rock and he was to only be smitten once. He testified to the fact that he would only be smitten once when he said, I am he that liveth, and was dead, and behold I am alive forever more. Hope this clarifies it a bit.
@kingdomambassador1904 perhaps you're right, and perhaps the rock that gives water is a reference to Christ. It's not far-fetched. There are many pictures of Jesus scattered throughout the Old Testament.
28/30. Good job. I am glad I just read some of this recently. I have to reread the Bible stories for a class I teach to children. Also, a shout out to the Adult Sunday School teacher at my church. He covered some of this in his study on Daniel.
26! Not too shabby! Old testament summary-- The fall of man and his inability to get back up. New Testament summary- Mans' Salvation through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ!
I got 23/30 the first question in the first section got me one in the second and 5 in the 3rd. me and these old testaments kings not too friendly but I got the one right with putting the events in chronological order. this was great fun a very nice exercise for my brain thank you
I did not keep count , but I know I didn't do as well as I thought I would . The hardest one is where I failed the most . But I will keep on reading daily . Thank you for this quiz , I learned some things .
If you don't mind a suggestion, when you don't know how to pronounce a biblical name just make up one until you learn the correct way or use internet search or a biblical dictionary. Before computers I used to just do the best I could with names, cities etc.
@@lufhopespeacefully2037 Well, the word itself doesn't appear in the Bible but the concept most certainly does. Many scriptures shows that there is One God Who is completely unified as three persons. A tri unity. A unity of three. The Bible is clear that there is one God and it is clear that each of the three persons is God. And, consider this scripture Matthew 3:13-17. I hope this helps.
@@oldblackstock2499 ,ty for replying., as far as i know trinity is an old worshipping for some an egyptians who have worshipped ezice,authorice&hurce ,later on the church has abducted the notion&also The concept of a trinity predates the Bible. The concept of a trinity predates the Bible. The much older Hindu Vedas had a holy trinity.Called the trimurti, it was Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer, three individual deities that are also a single deity
... re question 14 ... tho God did punish Moses for striking the Rock, instead of speaking to it as instructed, & thus, Moses wasn't permitted to go into the promised land, but the Lord was still merciful, in that, tho God's Angel had to battle briefly with the devil for Moses' body, l believe this happened because the Lord had His secret plan to employ Moses later on in the future, during great tribulation, as one of His two witnesses ... luv your videos, & God bless u guys !!! ... ❤❤❤
One thing we can always be sure of, Our Lord always has a plan for his people. Makes sense that God wasn’t through with Moses. Every time I read about Moses viewing the Promised Land, it grieves my heart for him. But your words make sense. Thanks for that.
I got 22/30. Bonus Question 1: Isaiah 53:5-6 and Bonus Question 2: Is the time before Jesus and to reveal God's word to the people, and to set laws and rules to live by.
Numbers 20:10 And Moses and Aaron gathered the assembly together before the rock; and he said to them, “Hear now, you rebels! Must we bring water for you out of this rock?”. Numbers 20:12 Then the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not believe Me, to hallow Me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them.” He did not give Glory to God!
maybe Moses suffered God's judgement and was not permitted to enter into the promise land because Moses didn't speak unto the rock. Instead Moses smote the rock twice. Complaining just like the ppl were doing all the time. and for that God judged Moses. Jesus came and died once. If we do not accept that as the price for us, then why do ppl still complain about this life and all the oppression and affliction? Matthew 7:13-14 many are called but few are chosen...........
Enjoyed this. I got 27/30. But had to guess at a few using elimination process. Got most of those correct. My incorrect answers came from the last 10. Subscribed.
Ultimate Bible Quiz thanks a lot "Unbox The Bible" for such challenging questions, well for your query for Q14 why was Moses punished as he came between the Divine plan of God as the Rock symbolizes our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus and first hitting the rock means Lord's death on Cross and second time when God asked Moses to speak to the Rock symbolizes that after the resurrections of our Lord Christ Jesus we pray into His holy name thats why God asked Moses to speak to the Rock, shows how wonderful mysterious and powerful the word of God is, what a joy I feel in my mind just that I know my Lord God who is my and whole world's Rock, praise to the Lord and His peace to be with all
Your interaction with us during the quiz is wonderful , and makes the experience personal . Thank you for engaging us . I will tell others about your channel , and how much they can benefit from joining in . Also , your accent is another plus for me , Your voice has a relaxing effect , and provides a comfortable setting and a willingness to participate . Thank you Unbox
quiz question from the Old testament...........what does the bible say about pastors? did you find Jeremiah 23:21-22? 21I have not sent these prophets, yet they ran: I have not spoken to them, yet they prophesied. 22But if they had stood in my counsel, and had caused my people to hear my words, then they should have turned them from their evil way, and from the evil of their doings.
29/30 (thought David took Goliath's head to Hebron). Great quiz. God's curse on the serpent pointed to Christ, the Ark of the flood pointed to Christ, God's promise to Abraham pointed to Christ, Passover pointed to Christ, the bronze serpent pointed to Christ, Isaiah pointed to Christ ... it's all part of His wisdom, power, and grace. I always thought God was a little harsh with Moses striking the rock, but there's probably something about Moses' attitude that I didn't comprehend. After all, God is just. I assume Jephthah carried out his oath, but he allowed his daughter to spend some time with her friends mourning. What kind of stupid oath was that?!
28/30 correct! I flubbed the wording of the first commandment and paraphrased it as "Worship no other Gods!" ( hope that still counts) I totally missed on the city David took Goliath's head to and on the passage from Jeremiah. I guessed Isaiah. But thanks so much, this reminds me to keep studying!
3For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 4And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. 5But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry. 6For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand.
If you have never studied in a Hebraic fashion, let me encourage you to do so. This "pointer" is one aspect of a type of study called Remez that is a single element of PaRDeS. Together this word means "orchard" in Hebrew, but as an acronym, it speaks of four depths or types of study that enhance a believer's understanding and comprehension of the whole Bible. Of course, one can not contradict the previous one. They all work together in unison. And before I forget, imagine how eating from an orchard is like reading the Bible. It is full of luscious fruit to delight our souls. Even admonishments are for our good. A list of things that point to Yeshua from the Old Testament (Tanakh). First, John 1:1 states Yeshua is the **Word Made Flesh. Considering that Hebrews 10:7 tells us that the **volume of the Book is written of me (Yeshua), you realize that everything written is prophetic. Some simple pointers are **Adam (the last Adam); **Noah- regardless to the reference "in the days of Noah" in the NT, there are clear pointers to the end times. Look at Noah as a messianic figure who saves mankind. Look at him as a supreme being in relation to all the animals. Notice there were 2 pair of each of the unclean but 7 pair of the clean. Notice the numbers having 7 days notice of the rain which had never happened on the earth before. This points to the fullness of the 7,000-year plan of God for mankind. Notice Noah was 600 years old when the floodwaters covered the earth. This is supremely pointing to two things. With seas symbolic of the nations, it points to corruption covering this earth in the 6,000th year. It also points to God's judgment on corrupt mankind at the end of the age; **Avraham frequently typifies the Father; **Isaac- the Akeida - one of the most obvious archetypes of Yeshua. God tells Avraham to sacrifice his son, his only son. (Yet, remember Avraham already had Ishmael by Hagar too.) And God provided a ram. Hebrew actually uses a word for ram that shares the root for the word Elohiym. Thus, God provided Himself as a sacrifice in Isaac's place. (There is SO MUCH more here!) {!!!EDIT!!! How could I forget these!!} **Jacob usually typifies the people of Israel except in a few places as far as I can see. I'm sure there are more. *****Joseph is THE MOST OUTSTANDING picture of Messiah Yeshua, IMO. The list of comparisons is astounding! **Moshe (a prophet like Moses Duet 18 & Acts 3), Yehoshua (Joshua) whose name means Yah Saves, (btw Yeshua means salvation now.) and who delivered the Israelites into the promised Land. (Moses, who usually typifies the Law, could never save us as it, the Law, was not designed to save.) Actually, if you rearrange the Hebrew letters of the first line in Scripture you have the entire message of the New Testament or rather Brit Chadasha - REnewed Covenant (foretold in Jer 31:31). Additionally, the Aleph and Tav together are symbolic of Yeshua. He said this in Rev 1:11. (Yeshua, a Hebrew speaking to another Hebrew, was most definitely NOT speaking Greek.) But look at the placement in Gen 1:1. The Aleph & Tav are not translated, but highly significant. It is in the 4th position. Yeshua came at the end of the 4,000th year. And it is again in the 6th position showing His return will come at the end of 6,000 years. SECOND question. The only way to summarize the Tenakh (OT) is to say it is the Brit Chadashah (NT) concealed. While the NT is the OT revealed. It is the WORD (singular) of God for a reason. Baruch ata Adonai! Blessings and shalom.
@@au7-721 , On the contrary. The more I learn the more I realize that I DON'T know. The knowledge and understanding held within the chapters of the written Word are too great for (the collective) man to understand, and the joy I get from studying who my God is far surpasses earthy pastimes. If you will reread the first line of my comment again, you will see the reason I posted. It was not to brag but to encourage. I suppose some people hear something new and are drawn to want to know more, and others become full of pride and want to put someone in their place. Well, I'm already there. There is no way you can be full of pride and become boastful and be a true student of the Word. If you do, you are not applying what you learn to your own life. Now that would be a waste. Blessings and shalom.
@@2topaz , to study Hebraically is to first understand we are reading a translation. It is appreciated by thinking men and women, not necessarily all theologians, that both the Tenakh / Old Testament and the Brit Chadashah / New Testament originated in Hebrew. (A Jew speaking to other Jews would certainly not be speaking Greek.) Frequently a word in Hebrew has different meanings or connotations. Thus, the context of the passage largely determines which meaning applies. However, it goes further as language evolves, or devolves, depending on how you look at it. Foremost Hebraic studies rely on Hermeneutical practices in which context is king. If we do not understand the nuances of the language in which it was given, then we might misunderstand even the basic message. Additionally, we often consider exegesis of the text, but we fail to recognize eisegesis plays a tremendous role as well. I will give you one example. The word translated "good" is clearly a subjective word. You might call chicken soup good while another might not. However, the use of the word "tov" in Gen 1:4 ("And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness") that was translated "good" means so much more than what we presume. God was not saying so much that He was pleased with His creation as much as He was saying "it fulfills its purpose." Think about that for a bit; It is a huge difference. You can clearly see I am not a teacher. Again, I will state my goal is to encourage Christians to look deeper. The treasures held within the Hebrew language and writings of Scripture are mind-blowing, and only the Most High God could have possibly created such a masterpiece. Even the construction of the Hebrew letters speaks of our Messiah Yeshua. Heb 10:4 "The volume of the scroll is written of me..." I have a feeling only those who desire to know their future Bridegroom (John 1 - the Word Made Flesh) will take hold of this and dig deeper not for knowledge's sake but for love's sake (John 14:15). Does that begin to answer your question? I'm sure I'll think of a dozen other things I could have listed.
question 14. What I was taught. Moses was to declare the rock the second time but struck it in anger. Doing so broke the prophetic shadow picture of Messiah. To be one time struck the second time declared.
“So is My word that goes out of My mouth, | It does not return to Me empty, | But has done that which I desired, | And prosperously effected that [for] which I sent it.” Isaiah 55:11
😢 74%... I am not familiar with the Book of Judges nor much of Jeremiah - except for certain key verses.💔 Finally, I very often invert Elisha's name for Elijah. (I originally learned The Word in Spanish.)😭 However, this has motivated to study more and harder.
Fun quiz! 27/30 Moses wasn't allowed to enter the Promise Land because he failed to sanctify God before the people. Too many prophetic signs in the O.T. to mention...but one is the Tabernacle! Every detail of it...and every ritual function foreshadowed Jesus Christ!💯🙏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🩸❤️
I didn't do well in Judges :( Guess I need to go back and read it again.. I think that God felt that Moses was tired and gave him a place to make his resting spot to live out the rest of his life! ( The Moses question)
A moderately difficult quiz. Glad that you put the reference verses in. Wish you would put in a line of commentary. #7 Not quite any of the above. God gave Solomon wisdom because he asked for it for governing the Israelites justly, and he did not ask anything for himself. 1 Ki 3:9-11 #9 Why Jonah flees his mission is more important. Jonah is a nationalist and has ne preaching in the Northern Kingdom for quite a while, but they have not repented. God now wants Jonah to preach to the Assyrians, the enemy of the Northern Kingdom. Jonah knows that if they heed the the warning and repent, they will be spared. He does not want the enemy of his homeland spared while is homeland is to destroyed for their wickedness. #14 Even most of he quizzes don't get that one. Congratulations! #16 But only after the Israelites cried out to God and repented of their apostacy. #21 Yeah, that's a very gentle way of stating what actually happened. Lev 20:11 give a clue to the ugliness that actually occurred. Canaan is cursed because Noah has already blessed his sons, including Ham. Once given, the family blessing cannot be revoked. It also has a parallel to Adam and Eve and the fruit. #23 He probably thought his dog would run out and greet him first.
I noticed that there was a response to your question about Moses striking the rock twice from Numbers. I have also heard a deeper meaning that the rock was meant to symbolize Christ and as Christ was only "smote" once it destroyed the image God had intended.
💯 30/30 I have been reading the word for 51 years, and studying it for the last 30
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I missed 7 maybe more ...dyslexic, kicked out of school in the ninth grade . However, I learned not to boast!!!!!!
@@garthreynolds1437 I only went to the 10 th grade, my life pressed me into reading the word, I just put how long, to give people incentive to read and studying the word, to get to know him he is the word genesis 1 : 1-4 & John 1 :1-4 for the reason I got them all right, it's not bragging but a fact, why I knew the answers
Wonderful, to God be the glory. Some of us are still learning, I believe we shall get to that point by the Grace of God.
@@garthreynolds1437 😅💕
I love all these bible quizzes. Thank you so much.
M 72 years old and I have also setting the Bible quite a bit in my life and been to Sunday school things we should be doing as a Bible believer but I certainly had my back sliding years as well but my point is even if you don't know the answers this is a way of learning and a lot of people just look at it as you know a competitive do I know cuz I do love trivia and our church has trivia on Sunday nights and Wednesday nights and usually about 5 or 6 questions and I always at least let's see no one but I usually know most of them and I'm blessed I'm not saying it's me it's really the Holy Spirit reminding me of but even if I don't know the answers is a way of learning and that's why I love the trivia and then it it helps just to even confirm what you know but maybe you can't recall it so I agree these tests are wonderful and I enjoy them tremendously!!
GOD bless❤️✝️🛐
Loved the quiz.❤
My answer to the bonus question: The sacrificial system (which was temporary) under the Levitical priesthood pointed to Christ in the order of the priesthood of Melchizedek (which was permanent) as the Lamb of God. The OT was a shadow of the reality in Christ in the NT.
I missed 3 questions😊
When Paul was falsely accused of not teaching and keeping the Law, the Older Testament, that I like to call the "First Testament of Jesus" and in the book of Acts it was about 14 years later when Paul and his companions were going to do a sacrifice, a Nazerite vow to prove they were still zealous for the Law and kept it, so how do you get around this? (Acts 21)
Love the quizzes- keeps me on my toes and to stop and think (quickly) about the answers ❤
Wow...all correct...for the first time. Really enjoyed it...the God breathed Word of God. ❤❤
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Acertei 27/30! Fiquei feliz por conseguir entender em inglês! ❤ Deus é bom!
I really enjoyed the quiz I got most of them right:concerning Moses when he struck the rock instead of speaking to it he became so frustrated with the children of Israel that they angered him knowing all the blessings God bestowed up them👏🏿
I enjoyed the quiz
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Regarding why Moses was punished for striking the rock, I believe it is because the rock that flowed with life giving water was a type of Christ. The first time Moses was told to get water from a rock, God told him to strick it, the second time he was supposed to speak to it. This symbolized the fact that Christ would be struck once but not twice for sins. The second coming, he will reign and not die.
I agree 100 percent. That rock was Jesus, and he will never be smitten again.
Check again beloveds.
It was him taking credit from the Most High.
Disobedience is not funny. God will not have it, no matter who we think we are!
He is God by Himself.
@@kingdomambassador1904 If I perceive your answer correctly, We are all in agreement that his disobedience to God caused him to only be able to look into the promised land and not enter. But we are saying the reason for God's will for him to speak to the rock rather than strike it is because Jesus was that rock and he was to only be smitten once. He testified to the fact that he would only be smitten once when he said, I am he that liveth, and was dead, and behold I am alive forever more. Hope this clarifies it a bit.
@kingdomambassador1904 perhaps you're right, and perhaps the rock that gives water is a reference to Christ. It's not far-fetched. There are many pictures of Jesus scattered throughout the Old Testament.
27/30. I liked this quiz. It went quicker than the others, although the time was longer. Great content.
27/30 just as you did....but I also watched at 1.5x speed.
Me too
28/30. Good job. I am glad I just read some of this recently. I have to reread the Bible stories for a class I teach to children. Also, a shout out to the Adult Sunday School teacher at my church. He covered some of this in his study on Daniel.
Me too. I got 28/30
enjoying the quizzes
29. LOL I missed an easy one and got all the rest correct. God is reminding me to stay humble.
26! Not too shabby! Old testament summary-- The fall of man and his inability to get back up. New Testament summary- Mans' Salvation through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ!
Really appreciating your summaries.
I got 23/30 the first question in the first section got me one in the second and 5 in the 3rd. me and these old testaments kings not too friendly but I got the one right with putting the events in chronological order. this was great fun a very nice exercise for my brain thank you
Thank you as your quiz was a Blessing of Gods Word, knowledge and learning
21/30 but I'm refreshing my bible knowlege with these videos
27/30 I was challenged to learn and read more of God’s word thank you 🙏
I did not keep count , but I know I didn't do as well as I thought I would . The hardest one is where I failed the most . But I will keep on reading daily . Thank you for this quiz , I learned some things .
24/30❤ love this quiz keep them coming!😀🙏
24/30. I didn't do well with Judges and I know I had a hard time reading it because of the many names. Thanks for the great quiz!
If you don't mind a suggestion, when you don't know how to pronounce a biblical name just make up one until you learn the correct way or use internet search or a biblical dictionary. Before computers I used to just do the best I could with names, cities etc.
Good idea! @@oldblackstock2499
Why does the Trinity not appear in the Bible?peace,,
@@lufhopespeacefully2037 Well, the word itself doesn't appear in the Bible but the concept most certainly does. Many scriptures shows that there is One God Who is completely unified as three persons. A tri unity. A unity of three. The Bible is clear that there is one God and it is clear that each of the three persons is God. And, consider this scripture Matthew 3:13-17. I hope this helps.
@@oldblackstock2499 ,ty for replying., as far as i know trinity is an old worshipping for some an egyptians who have worshipped ezice,authorice&hurce ,later on the church has abducted the notion&also The concept of a trinity predates the Bible. The concept of a trinity predates the Bible. The much older Hindu Vedas had a holy trinity.Called the trimurti, it was Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer, three individual deities that are also a single deity
Good enough to answer you
I love and enjoy answering, though the questions are difficult
... re question 14 ... tho God did punish Moses for striking the Rock, instead of speaking to it as instructed, & thus, Moses wasn't permitted to go into the promised land, but the Lord was still merciful, in that, tho God's Angel had to battle briefly with the devil for Moses' body, l believe this happened because the Lord had His secret plan to employ Moses later on in the future, during great tribulation, as one of His two witnesses ... luv your videos, & God bless u guys !!! ... ❤❤❤
One thing we can always be sure of, Our Lord always has a plan for his people. Makes sense that God wasn’t through with Moses. Every time I read about Moses viewing the Promised Land, it grieves my heart for him. But your words make sense. Thanks for that.
will the lord battle for your body?
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26/30
Thank you
awesome quizz.
I got 22/30. Bonus Question 1: Isaiah 53:5-6 and Bonus Question 2: Is the time before Jesus and to reveal God's word to the people, and to set laws and rules to live by.
I got 24% i love it, thank you God bless you Amen 🙏
So pleased you enjoyed the quiz.
😘 Love It!! Keep them coming!
22/30 some questions fast didnt gather quickly thanks to give wisdom of gods knowledge Amen...
Numbers 20:10 And Moses and Aaron gathered the assembly together before the rock; and he said to them, “Hear now, you rebels! Must we bring water for you out of this rock?”. Numbers 20:12 Then the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not believe Me, to hallow Me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them.”
He did not give Glory to God!
I agree.
maybe Moses suffered God's judgement and was not permitted to enter into the promise land because Moses didn't speak unto the rock. Instead Moses smote the rock twice. Complaining just like the ppl were doing all the time. and for that God judged Moses. Jesus came and died once. If we do not accept that as the price for us, then why do ppl still complain about this life and all the oppression and affliction?
Matthew 7:13-14 many are called but few are chosen...........
30/30 Love these!
I missed 5,and I will keep reading God's word, and pray to learn more!
Thanks learend a lot! About god bible knowledge amen😊
I got 6 wrong ...this is good 👍.
God bless 🙏🙌😃
21/30. I've been studying the bible for 4 years.
Enjoyed this. I got 27/30. But had to guess at a few using elimination process. Got most of those correct. My incorrect answers came from the last 10. Subscribed.
19/30 love the quiz
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Ultimate Bible Quiz thanks a lot "Unbox The Bible" for such challenging questions, well for your query for Q14 why was Moses punished as he came between the Divine plan of God as the Rock symbolizes our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus and first hitting the rock means Lord's death on Cross and second time when God asked Moses to speak to the Rock symbolizes that after the resurrections of our Lord Christ Jesus we pray into His holy name thats why God asked Moses to speak to the Rock, shows how wonderful mysterious and powerful the word of God is, what a joy I feel in my mind just that I know my Lord God who is my and whole world's Rock, praise to the Lord and His peace to be with all
Nice quicker answers done by you. Not drawn out and boring.
Thanks for the feedback.
Your interaction with us during the quiz is wonderful , and makes the experience personal . Thank you for engaging us . I will tell others about your channel , and how much they can benefit from joining in . Also , your accent is another plus for me , Your voice has a relaxing effect , and provides a comfortable setting and a willingness to participate . Thank you Unbox
Thank you so much for these words of encouragement.
quiz question from the Old testament...........what does the bible say about pastors?
did you find Jeremiah 23:21-22? 21I have not sent these prophets, yet they ran: I have not spoken to them, yet they prophesied. 22But if they had stood in my counsel, and had caused my people to hear my words, then they should have turned them from their evil way, and from the evil of their doings.
@@dianetigert1310 - I don't understand your point . What does it have to do with me ?
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and it's about the bible...........go figure
@@dianetigert1310 - Ok , it's about the Bible , thanks for the heads-up .
Very interesting
I got 24 am enjoying the bible quiz
So pleased you enjoyed it.
29/30. Got all the hard questions but failed one intermediate question. Proud of myself for getting Judges correct and last scripture from Jeremiah
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Well done!
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28/30. Good quiz
26/30...
Thank you for the quizzes 🙏🏻....
I got 26/30. Glory to God ❤❤❤.
Missed 4 rest were all rightly answered amen 👍
Great questions. Old testament a forerunner for the new testament. Peace to you.
I got 17/30
29/30 (thought David took Goliath's head to Hebron). Great quiz. God's curse on the serpent pointed to Christ, the Ark of the flood pointed to Christ, God's promise to Abraham pointed to Christ, Passover pointed to Christ, the bronze serpent pointed to Christ, Isaiah pointed to Christ ... it's all part of His wisdom, power, and grace.
I always thought God was a little harsh with Moses striking the rock, but there's probably something about Moses' attitude that I didn't comprehend. After all, God is just.
I assume Jephthah carried out his oath, but he allowed his daughter to spend some time with her friends mourning. What kind of stupid oath was that?!
25 correct
The fulfillment of the Old Testament... ❤
I failed level 3 miserably. But that's encouraging me to study.
28/30 correct! I flubbed the wording of the first commandment and paraphrased it as "Worship no other Gods!" ( hope that still counts) I totally missed on the city David took Goliath's head to and on the passage from Jeremiah. I guessed Isaiah. But thanks so much, this reminds me to keep studying!
The paraphrase still counts!
@@UnboxTheBible Thanks for the feedback! 😊
3For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 4And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. 5But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry. 6For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand.
@@dianetigert1310 in short, tweaking is wrong. 😊
Worship is 2nd commandment not 1st.
Got 25 correct
I need to read Judges again...lol... but got 8 wrong. Keep studying brothers and sisters, love you. Thank you for the quiz, it was fun.
23/ 30....🙏🙏🙏
13. Scapegoat
25 out of 30
Well done 👍
I Missed 5 !!! Really Great Old Testament Questions. I didn't remember Ehu or the Concubine & a Coiple of others.
Thanks for the Quiz !
Thanks for your comment. So pleased you enjoyed it.
If you have never studied in a Hebraic fashion, let me encourage you to do so. This "pointer" is one aspect of a type of study called Remez that is a single element of PaRDeS. Together this word means "orchard" in Hebrew, but as an acronym, it speaks of four depths or types of study that enhance a believer's understanding and comprehension of the whole Bible. Of course, one can not contradict the previous one. They all work together in unison. And before I forget, imagine how eating from an orchard is like reading the Bible. It is full of luscious fruit to delight our souls. Even admonishments are for our good.
A list of things that point to Yeshua from the Old Testament (Tanakh). First, John 1:1 states Yeshua is the **Word Made Flesh. Considering that Hebrews 10:7 tells us that the **volume of the Book is written of me (Yeshua), you realize that everything written is prophetic. Some simple pointers are **Adam (the last Adam); **Noah- regardless to the reference "in the days of Noah" in the NT, there are clear pointers to the end times. Look at Noah as a messianic figure who saves mankind. Look at him as a supreme being in relation to all the animals. Notice there were 2 pair of each of the unclean but 7 pair of the clean. Notice the numbers having 7 days notice of the rain which had never happened on the earth before. This points to the fullness of the 7,000-year plan of God for mankind. Notice Noah was 600 years old when the floodwaters covered the earth. This is supremely pointing to two things. With seas symbolic of the nations, it points to corruption covering this earth in the 6,000th year. It also points to God's judgment on corrupt mankind at the end of the age; **Avraham frequently typifies the Father; **Isaac- the Akeida - one of the most obvious archetypes of Yeshua. God tells Avraham to sacrifice his son, his only son. (Yet, remember Avraham already had Ishmael by Hagar too.) And God provided a ram. Hebrew actually uses a word for ram that shares the root for the word Elohiym. Thus, God provided Himself as a sacrifice in Isaac's place. (There is SO MUCH more here!)
{!!!EDIT!!! How could I forget these!!} **Jacob usually typifies the people of Israel except in a few places as far as I can see. I'm sure there are more. *****Joseph is THE MOST OUTSTANDING picture of Messiah Yeshua, IMO. The list of comparisons is astounding! **Moshe (a prophet like Moses Duet 18 & Acts 3), Yehoshua (Joshua) whose name means Yah Saves, (btw Yeshua means salvation now.) and who delivered the Israelites into the promised Land. (Moses, who usually typifies the Law, could never save us as it, the Law, was not designed to save.)
Actually, if you rearrange the Hebrew letters of the first line in Scripture you have the entire message of the New Testament or rather Brit Chadasha - REnewed Covenant (foretold in Jer 31:31).
Additionally, the Aleph and Tav together are symbolic of Yeshua. He said this in Rev 1:11. (Yeshua, a Hebrew speaking to another Hebrew, was most definitely NOT speaking Greek.) But look at the placement in Gen 1:1. The Aleph & Tav are not translated, but highly significant. It is in the 4th position. Yeshua came at the end of the 4,000th year. And it is again in the 6th position showing His return will come at the end of 6,000 years.
SECOND question. The only way to summarize the Tenakh (OT) is to say it is the Brit Chadashah (NT) concealed. While the NT is the OT revealed. It is the WORD (singular) of God for a reason. Baruch ata Adonai!
Blessings and shalom.
Blah Blah Blah. Im sure your impressed by yourself.
@@au7-721 , On the contrary. The more I learn the more I realize that I DON'T know. The knowledge and understanding held within the chapters of the written Word are too great for (the collective) man to understand, and the joy I get from studying who my God is far surpasses earthy pastimes.
If you will reread the first line of my comment again, you will see the reason I posted. It was not to brag but to encourage. I suppose some people hear something new and are drawn to want to know more, and others become full of pride and want to put someone in their place. Well, I'm already there. There is no way you can be full of pride and become boastful and be a true student of the Word. If you do, you are not applying what you learn to your own life. Now that would be a waste. Blessings and shalom.
I haven't understood a thing. What's Hebraic studying? Let's start there
@@2topaz , to study Hebraically is to first understand we are reading a translation. It is appreciated by thinking men and women, not necessarily all theologians, that both the Tenakh / Old Testament and the Brit Chadashah / New Testament originated in Hebrew. (A Jew speaking to other Jews would certainly not be speaking Greek.)
Frequently a word in Hebrew has different meanings or connotations. Thus, the context of the passage largely determines which meaning applies. However, it goes further as language evolves, or devolves, depending on how you look at it. Foremost Hebraic studies rely on Hermeneutical practices in which context is king. If we do not understand the nuances of the language in which it was given, then we might misunderstand even the basic message. Additionally, we often consider exegesis of the text, but we fail to recognize eisegesis plays a tremendous role as well. I will give you one example. The word translated "good" is clearly a subjective word. You might call chicken soup good while another might not. However, the use of the word "tov" in Gen 1:4 ("And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness") that was translated "good" means so much more than what we presume. God was not saying so much that He was pleased with His creation as much as He was saying "it fulfills its purpose." Think about that for a bit; It is a huge difference.
You can clearly see I am not a teacher. Again, I will state my goal is to encourage Christians to look deeper. The treasures held within the Hebrew language and writings of Scripture are mind-blowing, and only the Most High God could have possibly created such a masterpiece. Even the construction of the Hebrew letters speaks of our Messiah Yeshua. Heb 10:4 "The volume of the scroll is written of me..." I have a feeling only those who desire to know their future Bridegroom (John 1 - the Word Made Flesh) will take hold of this and dig deeper not for knowledge's sake but for love's sake (John 14:15). Does that begin to answer your question? I'm sure I'll think of a dozen other things I could have listed.
@@YeshuaThyKingdomCome ooh. Okay.thanks
Great questions 👍
question 14. What I was taught. Moses was to declare the rock the second time but struck it in anger. Doing so broke the prophetic shadow picture of Messiah. To be one time struck the second time declared.
“So is My word that goes out of My mouth, | It does not return to Me empty, | But has done that which I desired, | And prosperously effected that [for] which I sent it.”
Isaiah 55:11
7ans correct tq
27 of 30
I had14 wrong and 15 right Amen 🙏
Loved this quiz, I only missed 1 in the hard part and missed 4 from part 1 & 2
Why does the Trinity not appear in the Bible?peace,,
Got 29/30 and think of like Moses lifted the copper snake on an pole. And Jesus was naeled and lifted up on the cross.
I got 29 correct
27/30enjoyed cheers.
Answered 27/30 I liked this quiz
😢 74%... I am not familiar with the Book of Judges nor much of Jeremiah - except for certain key verses.💔 Finally, I very often invert Elisha's name for Elijah. (I originally learned The Word in Spanish.)😭
However, this has motivated to study more and harder.
Elijah was first, then Elisha.
7. B
Missed last 2 questions. A really great quiz.
21/30 i missed nine.. i will continue to learn more of God words.
Got 25/30
Fun quiz! 27/30 Moses wasn't allowed to enter the Promise Land because he failed to sanctify God before the people. Too many prophetic signs in the O.T. to mention...but one is the Tabernacle! Every detail of it...and every ritual function foreshadowed Jesus Christ!💯🙏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🩸❤️
Abraham, Moses, Israel Judah, David, Joseph, Daniel
I didn't do well in Judges :( Guess I need to go back and read it again.. I think that God felt that Moses was tired and gave him a place to make his resting spot to live out the rest of his life! ( The Moses question)
23/30 😊
A moderately difficult quiz. Glad that you put the reference verses in. Wish you would put in a line of commentary.
#7 Not quite any of the above. God gave Solomon wisdom because he asked for it for governing the Israelites justly, and he did not ask anything for himself. 1 Ki 3:9-11
#9 Why Jonah flees his mission is more important. Jonah is a nationalist and has ne preaching in the Northern Kingdom for quite a while, but they have not repented. God now wants Jonah to preach to the Assyrians, the enemy of the Northern Kingdom. Jonah knows that if they heed the the warning and repent, they will be spared. He does not want the enemy of his homeland spared while is homeland is to destroyed for their wickedness.
#14 Even most of he quizzes don't get that one. Congratulations!
#16 But only after the Israelites cried out to God and repented of their apostacy.
#21 Yeah, that's a very gentle way of stating what actually happened. Lev 20:11 give a clue to the ugliness that actually occurred. Canaan is cursed because Noah has already blessed his sons, including Ham. Once given, the family blessing cannot be revoked. It also has a parallel to Adam and Eve and the fruit.
#23 He probably thought his dog would run out and greet him first.
15. A
30/30
29/30 it was easy for me because I go to church ever Sunday
And what are you doing the rest of the week?🤔
28/30 - very nice test!
😢 AMEN
I noticed that there was a response to your question about Moses striking the rock twice from Numbers. I have also heard a deeper meaning that the rock was meant to symbolize Christ and as Christ was only "smote" once it destroyed the image God had intended.
And I guess that would then also count as my bonus question 😂
Thanks for your comments ☺️
That's what I was going to say also. That and that just because he was disobedient. I missed 4 questions.
would that mean here today everyone who believes and complains is just like those in Numbers 20?
13. Aaron
12. C
I scored 23
22/30
28/30 ❤
14/30
Excellent job 🥰
So pleased you found it useful.