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Of whom is it said that his food was ’locusts and wild honey’?
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02
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The fruit of which tree in the Garden of Eden was eaten by Adam and Eve, bringing mortality in its wake?
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03
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Which land was spoken of as ‘flowing with milk and honey’?
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04
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Who had ‘only a handful of meal in a jar, and a little oil in a cruse’?
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05
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Who is the first recorded person in Scripture to have planted a vineyard and partaken of its wine?
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06
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To purchase what commodity did Jacob send his sons into Egypt?
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07
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Who was encouraged to: ‘No longer drink only water, but use a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments’?
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08
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What tasted like wafers made with honey?
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09
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For what did Esau sell his birthright?
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10
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Who was fed ‘on scant fare of bread and water’?
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Of whom was it said that, ‘he would gladly have fed on the pods that the swine ate’?
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What did the king-priest Melchizedek bring out by way of sustenance to Abraham, when he returned from his battle with the kings?
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13
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Who refused the king’s rich food, and were given vegetables instead?
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A poultice of what fruit was prescribed for King Hezekiah by the prophet Isaiah, that the king might be healed of his boil?
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15
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‘You shall not drink wine, neither you nor your sons for ever … nor shall you plant or have a vineyard.’ Which family in Israel observed this injunction laid upon it by its ancestor?
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16
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Who asked a drink of water and was given milk instead?
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‘We remember the fish we ate … the cucumbers, the melons, the onions and the garlic.’ Who said these words, looking back nostalgically at times past?
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18
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With what two liquids is the first miracle of Jesus associated?
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