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100 Bible Questions for Trivia Night (1)

Genesis to Revelation speed run - no divine intervention allowed.

100 Bible Questions for Trivia Night (1)
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Sunday school haunting you again? Wonderful.

We’re talking burning bushes that wouldn’t stop talking, a guy who cruised to 969 (retirement plans were a whole different millennium), and a wedding VIP who turned H₂O into wine because running dry was unthinkable.

Next up: a shepherd sniping a giant with one rock, fishermen ditching their 9-to-5 for a carpenter, and prophets with zero chill.

Some answers you knew before you could tie your shoes. Others? Methuselah’s not the only old and bewildering thing in here.

From Noah’s floating zoo to John’s epic finale, these questions spin both the Greatest Hits and the deep cuts nobody brings up at Easter dinner.

1/30

How many days did God take to create the world?

[A] 6 days | In Genesis, creation spans six days, with the seventh set aside for rest—the origin of the Sabbath rhythm. Even omnipotence apparently appreciates a good weekend.

2/30

What was God's sign to Noah that he would never destroy the earth again?

[B] A rainbow | The first documented promise backed by atmospheric optics. God invented color-coded contracts way before legal highlighters.

3/30

What did God use to speak to Moses in the desert?

[A] A burning bush | The shrubbery that wouldn't shut up or burn up. Moses probably checked for hidden speakers before accepting his mission.

4/30

Who was the king of Israel anointed by Samuel after Saul?

[B] David | From shepherd to king via giant-slaying—the ultimate career pivot. His resume included "plays harp" and "good with slingshots."

5/30

Where did God give Moses the Ten Commandments?

[D] Mt. Sinai | The original tablets weren't from Apple but came with stricter terms and conditions. Moses had to climb a mountain for his download.

6/30

Who was Jesus's mother?

[C] Mary | The teenage girl who said yes to the ultimate unexpected pregnancy announcement. Her parenting journey started with angels and ended with crucifixion.

7/30

Who baptized Jesus?

[B] John the Baptist | Jesus's cousin who wore camel hair and ate locusts—the original wilderness influencer. His diet plan never caught on.

8/30

Before Jesus started preaching, what was his job?

[A] Carpenter | Jesus built furniture before building the church. He literally knew how to construct something from nothing—good practice for miracles.

9/30

How many disciples did Jesus choose?

[D] 12 | Like assembling history's most important team with no HR department. One turned traitor, proving even divine recruitment has a 91.7% success rate.

10/30

What did Jesus do at the Last Supper to his disciples?

[C] Washed their feet | The CEO doing intern-level work to make a point about servant leadership. Peter initially refused, missing the ultimate power move.

11/30

Name the disciple who betrayed Jesus.

[A] Judas Iscariot | History's worst friend who traded loyalty for thirty silver pieces. His name became synonymous with betrayal—rough legacy.

12/30

Which disciple denied Jesus three times?

[B] Peter | The rock of the church who crumbled under pressure from a servant girl. Roosters still trigger his guilt reflexively.

13/30

How many books have the name John in them?

[D] Four | Gospel of John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, plus Revelation by John. This apostle dominated the New Testament writing credits.

14/30

What is the 4th commandment?

[C] Observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy | God mandated weekly rest before labor unions existed. The original work-life balance directive from upper management.

15/30

What is the last book in the Bible?

[B] Revelation | John's apocalyptic vision reads like ancient science fiction with dragons, plagues, and cosmic battles. The Bible ends with special effects.

16/30

Which book did Jesus directly write?

[C] None | The Word made flesh never put pen to papyrus. Jesus preferred live performances to written manuscripts.

17/30

How many slingshot attempts did it take David to hit Goliath?

[A] One | One shot, one kill—David had better accuracy than most video game players. Goliath never saw the headshot coming.

18/30

How many brothers did Joseph have?

[D] 11 | Eleven brothers who sold him into slavery over a fancy coat. Family dysfunction that makes modern holiday dinners seem peaceful.

19/30

How many lepers did Jesus heal?

[D] 10 | Ten healed, only one said thanks—a 10% gratitude rate that modern customer service would find familiar.

20/30

How many books are in the Bible?

[A] 66 | Sixty-six books by forty authors over 1,500 years, yet somehow maintaining narrative continuity. History's longest group project that actually worked.

21/30

Who were Noah's three sons?

[C] Shem, Ham, Japheth | The boys who helped dad with history's biggest floating zoo project. Their names sound like a law firm specializing in maritime disasters.

22/30

In what city was Jesus born?

[B] Bethlehem | The little town that became famous for one night's accommodation crisis. No room at the inn led to the most famous barn birth ever.

23/30

Who was the first son Abram had?

[A] Ishmael | The son from the backup plan when Sarah got impatient with God's timing. Proof that divine promises don't mesh with human project management.

24/30

What was the second son Abraham had?

[C] Isaac | The miracle baby who arrived when his parents qualified for ancient social security. His name means laughter—appropriate given the circumstances.

25/30

When Moses confronted Pharaoh, what did his staff turn into?

[B] A snake | Moses's walking stick became a reptile on demand. The ultimate "speak softly and carry a big snake" diplomacy.

26/30

What did God send to feed the Israelites in the desert?

[D] Quail and manna | Divine meal delivery service: mystery bread from heaven and birds that practically flew into cooking pots. The original food drop.

27/30

Who anointed Saul as King?

[D] Samuel | The prophet who picked Israel's first king despite personally thinking monarchy was a terrible idea. Democracy wasn't on the ballot.

28/30

How many times did David spare Saul's life?

[B] Twice | David had two clear chances to eliminate his murderous boss but showed restraint. The ancient art of managing up.

29/30

What did Solomon build for the Lord?

[C] A temple | Solomon's construction project that made modern megachurches look modest. It took seven years and an entire nation's GDP.

30/30

How many wives did Solomon have?

[A] 700 | Plus 300 concubines, because apparently wisdom doesn't include relationship advice. His dating profile would crash modern apps.

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