Free Trivia Quiz #8 - Biblical and Bible Trivia Questions and Answers
Free Biblical trivia questions and answers.
- Why is the egg a symbol of Easter?
- What is the most common name in the Bible--shared by 32 people in
the Old Testament and one in the New Testament?
- According to the Bible, what weapons was the Philistine giant
Goliath carrying when he was slain by David?
- 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?
- What does the word Amen mean?
- 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.?
- In what language was the New Testament originally written?
- How many of the 150 psalms in the Bible's Book of Psalms are
attributed to Moses?
- According to the Bible, on what day did God divide land and
water?
- 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?
- According to the Bible, how many pearly gates are there?
- What was the total population of the world at the time of Christ?
- According to the Bible, in what city were the disciples of Jesus
first called Christians?
- In the Bible, who saw the handwriting on the wall?
- What were the names of the three wise men?
- How high were the walls of Jericho before they came tumbling
down?
- How many people were on Noah's Ark?
- How many decks were there on Noah's Ark?
- Who were the parents of King Solomon?
- What was the first imprisonment recorded in the Bible?
Answers to Free Trivia Quiz #8 - Biblical Trivia
- As an ancient symbol of new life, it's considered a fitting
symbol for the Resurrection.
- Zechariah.
- A sword and a spear, according to I Samuel 17:45
- The Dead Sea.
- "So be it" or "Let it be".
- It was 15 feet wide and 9 feet deep.
- In Greek.
- One-- Psalm 90, "A Prayer of Moses, the man of God."
- On the third day. (Genesis 1:9)
- 84-1/2 hours.
- 12 (Revelations 21:12-21.
- About 200 million.
- In Antioch, one of the earliest centers of Christianity (Acts
11:26).
- The Babylonian king Belshazzar (Daniel 5:1-5).
- Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior.
- Twenty one feet.
- Eight--- Noah, his wife; and his sons, Shem, Ham and Japheth and
their wives.
- Three, according to Genesis 6:16
- David and Bathsheba.
- 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)