Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Free Trivia Quiz #8 - Biblical and Bible Trivia Questions and Answers

Free Biblical trivia questions and answers.

  1. Why is the egg a symbol of Easter?
     
  2. What is the most common name in the Bible--shared by 32 people in
    the Old Testament and one in the New Testament?
     
  3. According to the Bible, what weapons was the Philistine giant
    Goliath carrying when he was slain by David?
     
  4. Along what body of water is there a low salt mountain some
    believe is the pillar of salt that Lot's wife was turned into after
    the destruction of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah?
     
  5. What does the word Amen mean?
     
  6. How wide and deep was the moat dug around the famous 21-foot-high
    wall that protected the biblical city of Jericho in 7000 B.C.?
     
  7. In what language was the New Testament originally written?
     
  8. How many of the 150 psalms in the Bible's Book of Psalms are
    attributed to Moses?
     
  9. According to the Bible, on what day did God divide land and
    water?
     
  10. What was the playing time of the Bible when the American
    Foundation for the Blind recorded the entire 774,000-word King James
    version in 1944?
     
  11. According to the Bible, how many pearly gates are there?
     
  12. What was the total population of the world at the time of Christ?
     
  13. According to the Bible, in what city were the disciples of Jesus
    first called Christians?
     
  14. In the Bible, who saw the handwriting on the wall?
     
  15. What were the names of the three wise men?
     
  16. How high were the walls of Jericho before they came tumbling
    down?
     
  17. How many people were on Noah's Ark?
     
  18. How many decks were there on Noah's Ark?
     
  19. Who were the parents of King Solomon?
     
  20. What was the first imprisonment recorded in the Bible?
     

Answers to Free Trivia Quiz #8 - Biblical Trivia

  1. As an ancient symbol of new life, it's considered a fitting
    symbol for the Resurrection.
  2. Zechariah.
  3. A sword and a spear, according to I Samuel 17:45
  4. The Dead Sea.
  5. "So be it" or "Let it be".
  6. It was 15 feet wide and 9 feet deep.
  7. In Greek.
  8. One-- Psalm 90, "A Prayer of Moses, the man of God."
  9. On the third day. (Genesis 1:9)
  10. 84-1/2 hours.
  11. 12 (Revelations 21:12-21.
  12. About 200 million.
  13. In Antioch, one of the earliest centers of Christianity (Acts
    11:26).
  14. The Babylonian king Belshazzar (Daniel 5:1-5).
  15. Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior.
  16. Twenty one feet.
  17. Eight--- Noah, his wife; and his sons, Shem, Ham and Japheth and
    their wives.
  18. Three, according to Genesis 6:16
  19. David and Bathsheba.
  20. The jailing of Joseph by Potiphar, the captain of the Egyptian
    pharaoh's guards, after Joseph was falsely accused of trying to
    seduce Potiphar's wife (Genesis 39:6-20)