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Bible Trivia 5

Yesjesus

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Each question is followed by four or five suggested answers . Select the one that is the best in each case. Have fun! :thumbsup:

WHAT WAS THE SURNAME OF APOSTLE PETER?

A. SIMON
B. ZEDEKIAH
C. EUSEBUIS
D.BARJONA
 
BEFORE I CHOSEN TO BE KING, I WATCHED MY FATHER'S SHEEP. MY BEST FRIEND'S NAME WAS JONATHAN, BUT HIS FATHER'S TRIED TO KILL ME. I AM MOST FAMOUS FOR KILLING A GIANT WITH A SMALL STONE. WHO AM I?

A. SOLOMON
B. RUBEN
C. DAVID
D. SAMUEL
 
THIS WOMAN WAS BARREN, BUT WHEN GOD ANSWERED HER PRAYER FOR A CHILD, SHE DEDICATED HER NEWBORN SON'S LIFE TO THE LORD'S WORK. WHO IS SHE?

A. PHOEBE
B. HANNAH
C. HAGAR
D. EUNICE
 
Hannah, the mother of Samuel who replaced Eli as the main priest and prophet of God after Eli's son's were found unworthy to continue in thier fathers footsteps.
 
WHAT IS THE TRANSLATION OF THE FOLLOWING: "ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTANI?"

A. WOMAN, WOMAN, WHERE IS THY FAITH?
B. MY GOD, MY GOD WHY HAS THOU FORSAKEN ME?
C. ADAM, ADAM, WHERE ARE YOU?
D. ELI, ELI, ARE YOU CALLING ME?
 
What foods did does the Bible mention Jesus eating? (spoiler alert all the answers may not be in the New Testament ... Isa 7:14-16 for two answers)

1. Leeks
2. Spinach
3. Lamb
4. Fish
5. Bread
6. Curds
7. Honey
8. Figs
9. Olives
10. Milk
 
What foods did does the Bible mention Jesus eating? (spoiler alert all the answers may not be in the New Testament ... Isa 7:14-16 for two answers)

1. Leeks
2. Spinach
3. Lamb
4. Fish
5. Bread
6. Curds
7. Honey
8. Figs
9. Olives
10. Milk

1. Leeks ...I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
2. Spinach...I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
3. Lamb ...definitely part of the Passover meal
4. Fish ... He cooked some fish on the beach ...
5. Bread definitely part of the passover meal
6. Curds ... Isa 7:14-16
7. Honey ... Isa 7:14-16
8. Figs .. He wanted to eat some figs but the tree didn't have any
9. Olives I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
10. Milk ...As a baby He would have nursed from his mother and there is a mention of something like "how blessed is the mother that nursed you" ..
 
My answer would be all the above... figs and olives are a bit iffy though

Seder Plate
One of the main customs of the Jewish Passover meal was to stand around the table and lean over. Leaning over was symbolic of the freedom gained after freeing themselves from the talons of the pharaoh. Everything related to Passover and their food has significance, even in today's world. Read on to understand what a typical Passover Seder plate primarily consists of.
  • A hard-boiled egg - The egg constantly reminded the people of the brutality of the Egyptians and how with every tyrannical phase, the Jews only got stronger. Anything kept in boiling water will melt. On the contrary, eggs harden. It also symbolized the concept of a new lease of life.
  • A variety of greens - Green is the color of hope and everything related to spring. This usually consisted of parsley sprigs and celery.
  • A roasted shank bone of lamb - The lamb is a grim reminder of the number of lives lost and the blood shed for saving the lives of the others.
  • Bitter greens and herbs - This is essential on the Seder plate as it constantly reminds the Jews of their ill-treatment and misfortunes in the land of bondage. Horseradish is commonly kept on the plate for this segment. The greens would then be dipped in salt water and consumed.
  • Matzah - The unleavened bread tells the grappling tale of the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. Its shows that they left in such haste that they didn't even wait for the bread to rise.
  • Salt water - As uncommon as this may sound, salt water was an essential component on the Seder plate, which reminded the Jews of the number of tears wasted and shed over agony and loss of lives.
  • Haroset - This consists of nuts, apple, and a wine mixture that bears resemblance to straw. This reminds the Jews of the materials and the mortar used to build the Treasure cities for the Pharaoh. The only thing that kept them going through all the cruelty was a bleak line of hope that they would be 'delivered' to the Promised Land.
  • Other food such as the Korech sandwich, Matzah ball soup and fish balls are also consumed. They are special preparations made apart from the Seder plates.
 
I have been considering the olives.. I could find no actual reference to eating olives but in Matthew 26 there is mention of dipping in the bowl and in the bowl could have been olive oil and herbs
 
1. Leeks ...I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
2. Spinach...I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
3. Lamb ...definitely part of the Passover meal
4. Fish ... He cooked some fish on the beach ...
5. Bread definitely part of the passover meal
6. Curds ... Isa 7:14-16
7. Honey ... Isa 7:14-16
8. Figs .. He wanted to eat some figs but the tree didn't have any
9. Olives I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
10. Milk ...As a baby He would have nursed from his mother and there is a mention of something like "how blessed is the mother that .
What foods did does the Bible mention Jesus eating? (spoiler alert all the answers may not be in the New Testament ... Isa 7:14-16 for two answers)

1. Leeks
2. Spinach
3. Lamb
4. Fish
5. Bread
6. Curds
7. Honey
8. Figs
9. Olives
10. Milk
What foods did does the Bible mention Jesus eating? (spoiler alert all the answers may not be in the New Testament ... Isa 7:14-16 for two answers)

1. Leeks
2. Spinach
3. Lamb
4. Fish
5. Bread
6. Curds
7. Honey
8. Figs
9. Olives
10. Milk
1. Leeks ...I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
2. Spinach...I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
3. Lamb ...definitely part of the Passover meal
4. Fish ... He cooked some fish on the beach ...
5. Bread definitely part of the passover meal
6. Curds ... Isa 7:14-16
7. Honey ... Isa 7:14-16
8. Figs .. He wanted to eat some figs but the tree didn't have any
9. Olives I couldn't find a specific reference but could have been part of the passover meal
10. Milk ...As a baby He would have nursed from his mother and there is a mention of something like "how blessed is the mother that nursed you" ..
What foods did does the Bible mention Jesus eating? (spoiler alert all the answers may not be in the New Testament ... Isa 7:14-16 for two answers)

1. Leeks
2. Spinach
3. Lamb
4. Fish
5. Bread
6. Curds
7. Honey
8. Figs
9. Olives
10. Milk

MY ANSWERS ARE:
6. CURDS
7. HONEY
 
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