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“They sat with him seven days and seven nights, and no one spoke a word to him, for they saw that his suffering was very great.” Who sat with whom?
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As a young man Daniel was taken with other Jewish captives to Babylon. What was the name of the Babylonian king, who conquered Jerusalem?
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What were the names of Daniel’s three friends who were also taken into Babylonian exile, and who there became famous for their ordeal in the fiery furnace?
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04
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Who was the “Sweet Psalmist of Israel”?
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05
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In what was Moses hidden as a new born baby, to protect him from being killed by the Egyptians?
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06
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On which mountain did Moses receive from God the two tables of the Law?
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07
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We read of Jesus raising three people from the dead. Can you name any one of them?
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08
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To whom did the risen Lord reveal himself first on the day of his resurrection?
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09
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“Which comes forth like a bridegroom leaving his chamber, and like a strong man runs its course with joy.” Of what is the psalmist speaking?
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10
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What caused Samson’s strength to leave him?
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Under whose leadership did the people of Israel enter the Promised Land?
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Zacchaeus was small of stature and had to climb a tree to see Jesus. What happened when Jesus looked up and saw him?
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What was the name of the Jewish queen, by whose actions the Jewish people were saved from destruction?
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“My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” These were words uttered by Jesus from the cross; but in using them he was quoting from an Old Testament prophecy of the crucifixion. Where are the words to be found in the Old Testament?
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15
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What happened when Paul and Silas were thrown into prison in Philippi?
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Who stood alone against 450 prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, and what was the result of the confrontation?
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Who had a dream about the sun, the moon and eleven stars bowing down to him, and what happened to him shortly thereafter?
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“Out of the eater came something to eat. Out of the strong came something sweet.” Who put this riddle to whom?
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