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christopherrsmith a07875e04c Merge christopherrsmith-tc-create-1 into master by christopherrsmith (#186) 2024-04-20 11:37:33 +00:00
christopherrsmith ae9a6d25f6 Merge christopherrsmith-tc-create-1 into master by christopherrsmith (#183) 2023-11-20 11:59:13 +00:00
christopherrsmith 35608c9ba4 Merge christopherrsmith-tc-create-1 into master by christopherrsmith (#182) 2023-11-06 15:16:57 +00:00
christopherrsmith b0aa251092 Merge christopherrsmith-tc-create-1 into master by christopherrsmith (#181) 2023-10-20 12:39:29 +00:00
justplainjane47 9120c6087a Merge justplainjane47-tc-create-1 into master by justplainjane47 (#180) 2023-10-20 00:22:02 +00:00
Richard Mahn b862882cf9 Update manifest.yaml (#179)
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/179
2023-09-27 03:07:29 +00:00
Richard Mahn 939c01578c Update manifest.yaml (#178)
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/178
2023-09-25 11:06:07 +00:00
Carolyn1970 168805326a Merge Carolyn1970-tc-create-1 into master by Carolyn1970 (#177) 2023-08-04 18:56:51 +00:00
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justplainjane47 2fda3830a0 Merge justplainjane47-tc-create-1 into master by justplainjane47 (#167) 2023-07-11 22:14:27 +00:00
justplainjane47 2dc53bdab1 Merge justplainjane47-tc-create-1 into master by justplainjane47 (#166) 2023-07-05 19:38:29 +00:00
christopherrsmith 745bc833c1 Merge christopherrsmith-tc-create-1 into master by christopherrsmith (#165) 2023-06-30 12:11:34 +00:00
Richard Mahn b5a4a31962 Jane's edits to RUT (#156)
Co-authored-by: justplainjane47 <justplainjane47@noreply.door43.org>
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/156
2023-02-16 22:03:10 +00:00
Richard Mahn 967ad31f5e Merge pull request 'Chris Smith's edits to REV TQ' (#155) from christopherrsmith-tc-create-1 into master
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2023-01-24 15:56:04 +00:00
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Larry Sallee 53d04258a9 Merge pull request 'Jane's edits to Revelation' (#154) from justplainjane47-tc-create-1 into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/154
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Larry Sallee 69a8d0a9fa Merge pull request 'Deleted Rev 18:17 question' (#153) from rev_bp into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/153
2022-12-27 13:54:48 +00:00
Larry Sallee 5b8ae5c433 Deleted Rev 18:17 question 2022-12-27 08:54:21 -05:00
Larry Sallee cafc2283d9 Merge pull request 'Jane's proofreading edits to Romans' (#152) from justplainjane47-tc-create-1 into master
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Larry Sallee 4551eec123 Merge pull request 'Corrected questions and answers for 1 Corinthians' (#151) from 1co_bp into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/151
2022-12-13 16:31:34 +00:00
Larry Sallee fec1716a8f Corrected questions and answers for 1 Corinthians 2022-12-13 11:30:39 -05:00
Larry Sallee 5ae97f6e9d Merge pull request 'Corrected verse ranges in 1Ti 6' (#150) from 1ti_bp into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/150
2022-12-12 22:07:06 +00:00
Larry Sallee 97243dd376 Corrected verse ranges in 1Ti 6 2022-12-12 17:06:29 -05:00
Larry Sallee cc4908a3d8 Merge pull request 'Applied Jane's proofreading suggestions to Hebrews' (#149) from heb_bp into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/149
2022-11-18 16:24:18 +00:00
Larry Sallee abe931d552 Applied Jane's proofreading suggestions to Hebrews 2022-11-18 11:23:47 -05:00
Larry Sallee 69124b1517 Merge pull request 'Janes edits to Romans' (#148) from justplainjane47-tc-create-1 into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/148
2022-10-29 13:07:24 +00:00
Larry Sallee 8926bb3d61 Merge branch 'master' into justplainjane47-tc-create-1 2022-10-29 13:07:11 +00:00
Larry Sallee 3d19aae28e Merge pull request 'Applied Jane's proofreading suggestions to Acts' (#147) from act_bp into master
Reviewed-on: https://git.door43.org/unfoldingWord/en_tq/pulls/147
2022-10-29 13:06:43 +00:00
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Richard Mahn 91fcf59006 Merge pull request 'Version 38' (#145) from prePub38 into master 2022-10-13 21:44:21 +00:00
Larry Sallee 7bbabf54df Applied Jane's proofreading suggestions to Acts 2022-10-12 15:41:21 -04:00
Larry Sallee 161d2942a4 Merge pull request 'Jane's edits to Acts' (#146) from justplainjane47-tc-create-1 into master
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Larry Sallee 4ada33e385 Merge pull request 'Corrections to Matthew TQ's' (#144) from mat_bp into master
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- 'Perry Oakes (BA Biblical Studies, Taylor University; MA Theology, Fuller Seminary; MA Linguistics, University of Texas at Arlington; PhD Old Testament, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)'
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Larry Sallee (Th.M Dallas Theological Seminary, D.Min. Columbia Biblical
Seminary)
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Perry Oakes (BA Biblical Studies, Taylor University; MA Theology, Fuller
Seminary; MA Linguistics, University of Texas at Arlington; PhD Old
Testament, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)
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Joel D. Ruark (M.A.Th. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Th.M.
Stellenbosch University; Ph.D. Candidate in Old Testament Studies,
Stellenbosch University)
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Jesse Griffin (BA Biblical Studies, Liberty University; MA Biblical
Languages, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)
- 'Susan Quigley, MA in Linguistics'
- Jerrell Hein
- Cheryl Stauter
- Deb Richey
- Don Ritchey
- Gena Schottmuller
- Irene Little
- Marsha Rogne
- Pat Naber
- Randy Stauter
- Russ Isham
- Vickey DeKraker
- Door43 World Missions Community
creator: Door43 World Missions Community
description: >-
Comprehension and theological questions for each chapter of the Bible. It
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6:7 j267 What does the fact that there are disputes among the Corinthian Christians indicate? It indicates that this is a defeat for them.
6:9-10 s5i0 Who will not inherit the kingdom of God? The unrighteous: the sexually immoral, idolaters, adulterers, male prostitutes, those who practice homosexuality, thieves, the greedy, drunkards, slanderers, and swindlers will not inherit the kingdom of God.
6:11 ohwt What happened to the Corinthian believers who previously practiced unrighteousness? They were cleansed and made holy, made right with God in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.
6:12-13 rg4o What are the two things Paul says he will not allow to master him? Paul says he will not be mastered by food or sex.
6:12 rg4o What does Paul say that he will not allow to master him? Paul says he will not be mastered by anything.
6:15 ds3o The bodies of believers are members of what? Their bodies are members of Christ.
6:15 hr8e Should believers join themselves to prostitutes? No. May it never be!
6:16 mz9c What happens when someone joins himself to a prostitute? The two will become as one flesh.
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9:12 a8jv Why did Paul and his companions not claim their right to material benefits from the Corinthians? Paul and his companions did not claim this right so they would not cause any hindrance to the gospel of Christ.
9:14 hba5 What did the Lord command concerning those who proclaim the gospel? The Lord commanded that those who proclaim the gospel should get their living from the gospel.
9:16 rztd What did Paul say he could not boast about, and why couldnt he boast about it? Paul said he couldnt boast about preaching the gospel, because he had to preach the gospel.
9:19 o0pj Why did Paul become a servant to all? Paul became a servant to all in order that he might win more people to God.
9:19 o0pj Why did Paul enslave himself to all people? Paul enslaved himself to all people in order to gain more people to God.
9:20 uh18 Who did Paul become like in order to win Jews? Paul became like a Jew in order to win Jews.
9:21 zqbb Who did Paul become like in order to win those outside the law? Paul became like those outside the law in order to win those outside the law.
9:23 fpvx Why did Paul do all things for the gospels sake? He did this so that he might participate in the blessings of the gospel.
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11:7 bgmr Why should a man not have his head covered? He should not have his head covered because his is the image and glory of God.
11:9 ratf For whom was the woman created? The woman was created for the man.
11:11-12 i00n Why are the woman and the man both dependent on each other? The woman comes from the man, and the man comes from the woman.
11:13 i31f What was the practice of Paul, his associates, and the churches of God concerning women praying? It was their practice for women to pray with their heads covered.
11:14-15 i31f What does Paul say that nature teaches us about long hair for men and women? Paul says that nature shows it is a disgrace for men to have long hair and a glory for a woman to have long hair.
11:19 ifwp Why must there be factions among the Corinthian Christians? There must be factions among them so that those who are approved may be recognized among them.
11:21 excy What was happening when the Corinthian church came together to eat. When they ate, each one ate his own food before the others had their meal. One was hungry, and another became drunk.
11:23-24 q76g On the night he was betrayed, what did the Lord say after he broke the bread? He said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.”
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15:19 qq81 What does Paul say is true if only in this life we have confidence for the future in Christ? If this is so, Pauls says that of all people, we are most to be pitied.
15:20 jptb What does Paul call Christ? He calls Christ “the first fruits of those who have died.”
15:22 z63e Who was the man by whom death came into the world, and who was the man by whom all will be made alive? Adam brought death into the world, and by Christ all will be made alive.
15:23 y1ns When will those who belong to Christ be made alive? This will happen when Christ comes.
15:22-23 y1ns When will those who belong to Christ be made alive? This will happen when Christ comes.
15:24 e4zx What will happen at the end? Christ will hand over the kingdom to God the Father, when he has abolished all rule and authority and power.
15:25 keqk How long must Christ reign? He must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet.
15:26 mxlv What is the last enemy to be destroyed? Death is the last enemy to be destroyed.

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72 6:7 j267 What does the fact that there are disputes among the Corinthian Christians indicate? It indicates that this is a defeat for them.
73 6:9-10 s5i0 Who will not inherit the kingdom of God? The unrighteous: the sexually immoral, idolaters, adulterers, male prostitutes, those who practice homosexuality, thieves, the greedy, drunkards, slanderers, and swindlers will not inherit the kingdom of God.
74 6:11 ohwt What happened to the Corinthian believers who previously practiced unrighteousness? They were cleansed and made holy, made right with God in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.
75 6:12-13 6:12 rg4o What are the two things Paul says he will not allow to master him? What does Paul say that he will not allow to master him? Paul says he will not be mastered by food or sex. Paul says he will not be mastered by anything.
76 6:15 ds3o The bodies of believers are members of what? Their bodies are members of Christ.
77 6:15 hr8e Should believers join themselves to prostitutes? No. May it never be!
78 6:16 mz9c What happens when someone joins himself to a prostitute? The two will become as one flesh.
116 9:12 a8jv Why did Paul and his companions not claim their right to material benefits from the Corinthians? Paul and his companions did not claim this right so they would not cause any hindrance to the gospel of Christ.
117 9:14 hba5 What did the Lord command concerning those who proclaim the gospel? The Lord commanded that those who proclaim the gospel should get their living from the gospel.
118 9:16 rztd What did Paul say he could not boast about, and why couldn’t he boast about it? Paul said he couldn’t boast about preaching the gospel, because he had to preach the gospel.
119 9:19 o0pj Why did Paul become a servant to all? Why did Paul enslave himself to all people? Paul became a servant to all in order that he might win more people to God. Paul enslaved himself to all people in order to gain more people to God.
120 9:20 uh18 Who did Paul become like in order to win Jews? Paul became like a Jew in order to win Jews.
121 9:21 zqbb Who did Paul become like in order to win those outside the law? Paul became like those outside the law in order to win those outside the law.
122 9:23 fpvx Why did Paul do all things for the gospel’s sake? He did this so that he might participate in the blessings of the gospel.
151 11:7 bgmr Why should a man not have his head covered? He should not have his head covered because his is the image and glory of God.
152 11:9 ratf For whom was the woman created? The woman was created for the man.
153 11:11-12 i00n Why are the woman and the man both dependent on each other? The woman comes from the man, and the man comes from the woman.
154 11:13 11:14-15 i31f What was the practice of Paul, his associates, and the churches of God concerning women praying? What does Paul say that nature teaches us about long hair for men and women? It was their practice for women to pray with their heads covered. Paul says that nature shows it is a disgrace for men to have long hair and a glory for a woman to have long hair.
155 11:19 ifwp Why must there be factions among the Corinthian Christians? There must be factions among them so that those who are approved may be recognized among them.
156 11:21 excy What was happening when the Corinthian church came together to eat. When they ate, each one ate his own food before the others had their meal. One was hungry, and another became drunk.
157 11:23-24 q76g On the night he was betrayed, what did the Lord say after he broke the bread? He said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.”
215 15:19 qq81 What does Paul say is true if only in this life we have confidence for the future in Christ? If this is so, Pauls says that of all people, we are most to be pitied.
216 15:20 jptb What does Paul call Christ? He calls Christ “the first fruits of those who have died.”
217 15:22 z63e Who was the man by whom death came into the world, and who was the man by whom all will be made alive? Adam brought death into the world, and by Christ all will be made alive.
218 15:23 15:22-23 y1ns When will those who belong to Christ be made alive? This will happen when Christ comes.
219 15:24 e4zx What will happen at the end? Christ will hand over the kingdom to God the Father, when he has abolished all rule and authority and power.
220 15:25 keqk How long must Christ reign? He must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet.
221 15:26 mxlv What is the last enemy to be destroyed? Death is the last enemy to be destroyed.

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5:21 ptdz Paul commands Timothy to be careful to keep these rules in what way? Paul commands Timothy to be careful to keep these rules without favoritism.
5:24 ipho When do the sins of people become known? The sins of some people are evident, but the sins of others are not known until the judgment.
6:1 c373 How did Paul say slaves should regard their masters? Paul said that slaves should regard their masters as worthy of all honor.
6:4 o81w What kind of person rejects healthy words and godly teaching? The person who rejects healthy words and godly teaching is puffed up and understands nothing.
6:3-4 o81w What kind of person rejects healthy words and godly teaching? The person who rejects healthy words and godly teaching is puffed up and understands nothing.
6:6 jxrb What does Paul say is great gain? Paul says that godliness with contentment is great gain.
6:7 hvug What did we bring into this world, and what can we take with us when we leave? We have brought nothing into the world and cannot take anything out.
6:8 rdgo With what should we be content in this world? We should be satisfied that we have food and clothing.
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6:10 tce6 What is a root of all kinds of evil? The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.
6:10 hb21 What has happened to some who have loved money? Some who have loved money have been led away from the faith.
6:12 g2dg What fight does Paul say Timothy must fight? Paul says Timothy must fight the good fight of the faith.
6:16 dw42 Where does God dwell? God dwells in unapproachable light.
6:13-16 dw42 Where does God dwell? God dwells in unapproachable light.
6:17 avt4 Why should the rich hope in God and not in uncertain riches? The rich should hope in God because he provides us with everything that we enjoy.
6:19 kgm1 Those who are rich in good works do what for themselves? Those who are rich in good works store up for themselves a good foundation and grasp genuine life.
6:18-19 kgm1 Those who are rich in good works do what for themselves? Those who are rich in good works store up for themselves a good foundation and grasp genuine life.
6:20 jsbo Finally, what does Paul tell Timothy to do with the things given to him? Paul tells Timothy to guard what has been entrusted to him.

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55 5:21 ptdz Paul commands Timothy to be careful to keep these rules in what way? Paul commands Timothy to be careful to keep these rules without favoritism.
56 5:24 ipho When do the sins of people become known? The sins of some people are evident, but the sins of others are not known until the judgment.
57 6:1 c373 How did Paul say slaves should regard their masters? Paul said that slaves should regard their masters as worthy of all honor.
58 6:4 6:3-4 o81w What kind of person rejects healthy words and godly teaching? The person who rejects healthy words and godly teaching is puffed up and understands nothing.
59 6:6 jxrb What does Paul say is great gain? Paul says that godliness with contentment is great gain.
60 6:7 hvug What did we bring into this world, and what can we take with us when we leave? We have brought nothing into the world and cannot take anything out.
61 6:8 rdgo With what should we be content in this world? We should be satisfied that we have food and clothing.
63 6:10 tce6 What is a root of all kinds of evil? The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.
64 6:10 hb21 What has happened to some who have loved money? Some who have loved money have been led away from the faith.
65 6:12 g2dg What fight does Paul say Timothy must fight? Paul says Timothy must fight the good fight of the faith.
66 6:16 6:13-16 dw42 Where does God dwell? God dwells in unapproachable light.
67 6:17 avt4 Why should the rich hope in God and not in uncertain riches? The rich should hope in God because he provides us with everything that we enjoy.
68 6:19 6:18-19 kgm1 Those who are rich in good works do what for themselves? Those who are rich in good works store up for themselves a good foundation and grasp genuine life.
69 6:20 jsbo Finally, what does Paul tell Timothy to do with the things given to him? Paul tells Timothy to guard what has been entrusted to him.

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1:1 krio Who wrote this epistle? Paul and Timothy wrote the epistle.
1:1 nkj4 To whom was the epistle written? It was written to the church of God which was at Corinth and to all the saints in the entire region of Achaia.
1:3 zfqy How does Paul describe God? Paul describes God as the father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the father of mercies, and God of all comfort.
1:3 zfqy How does Paul describe God? Paul describes God as the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and God of all comfort.
1:4 yoz4 Why does God comfort us in our affliction? He comforts us so that we are able to comfort those who are in affliction, with the same comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
1:8-9 khhr What trouble did Paul and his companions have in Asia? They were completely crushed beyond what they could bear. They had the sentence of death on them.
1:8-9 khhr What trouble did Paul and his companions have in Asia? They were burdened beyond what they could bear, so that they expected to die.
1:9 cz6y For what reason was the sentence of death on Paul and his companions? The sentence of death caused them to not put their trust in themselves, but instead to trust in God.
1:11 jd06 How did Paul say that the Corinthian church could help them? Paul said the Corinthian church could help them by their prayer.
1:12 yux4 Of what did Paul say that he and his companions were proud? They were proud of the testimony of their conscience, which is that they had conducted themselves in the world—and especially in dealing with the Corinthian church—with the holiness and sincerity that come from God, not according to earthly wisdom but by the grace of God.
1:14 ikct What was Paul confident would happen on the day of our Lord Jesus? He was confident that on that day Paul and his companions would be the reason for the pride of the Corinthian saints.
1:15 hzbm How many times was Paul planning to visit the Corinthian saints? He was planning to visit them two times.
1:22 t3mt What is one reason that Christ gave us the Spirit in our hearts? He gave the Spirit as a guarantee of what he would later give us.
1:22 t3mt What is one reason that Christ gave us the Spirit in our hearts? He gave the Spirit as a down payment or guarantee of what he would later give us.
1:23 ycfl Why did Paul not come to Corinth? He did not come to Corinth so that he might spare them.
1:24 ove4 What did Paul say he and Timothy were and were not doing with the Corinthian church? Paul said the were not trying to control what their faith should be, but they were working with the Corinthian church for their joy.
2:1 tl9b What circumstances was Paul trying to avoid by not coming to the Corinthian church? Paul was avoiding coming to the Corinthian church in painful circumstances.
1:24 ove4 What did Paul say he and Timothy were and were not doing with the Corinthian church? Paul said they were not trying to control what their faith should be, but they were working with the Corinthian church for their joy.
2:1 tl9b What circumstances was Paul trying to avoid by not coming to the Corinthian church? Paul was avoiding coming to the Corinthian church in sorrow.
2:3 k6hk Why did Paul write as he did in his previous epistle to the Corinthian church? He wrote as he did so that when he came to them he might not be hurt by those who should have made him rejoice.
2:4 c81q When Paul wrote to the Corinthians before what was his state of mind? He was in great affliction and anguish of heart.
2:4 c81q When Paul wrote to the Corinthians before, what was his state of mind? He was in great tribulation and anguish of heart.
2:4 gclm Why did Paul write this letter to the Corinthian church? He wrote to them so that they would know the depth of the love that he had for them.
2:6-7 xw3l What did Paul say the Corinthian saints should now do for the one they punished? Paul said they should forgive and comfort that person.
2:7 jbk8 Why did Paul say the Corinthian saints should forgive and comfort the one they had punished? This was so that the one they had punished would not be overwhelmed by too much sorrow.
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2:11 rono Why was it important for the Corinthian church to know that whoever they had forgiven was also forgiven by Paul and in the presence of Christ? This was so that Satan would not trick them.
2:13 cosq Why did Paul have no peace of mind when he went to the city of Troas? He had no peace of mind because he couldnt find his brother Titus in Troas.
2:14-15 h163 What did God do through Paul and his companions? Through Paul and his companions God spread the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Christ everywhere.
2:17 x0a7 How did Paul say that he and his companions were different from many people who sold the word of God for profit? Paul and his companions were different in that they spoke with purity of motives, as sent from God, in the sight of God, speaking in Christ.
2:17 x0a7 How did Paul say that he and his companions were different from many people who sold the word of God for profit? Paul and his companions were different in that they spoke with purity of motives, as sent from God, speaking in Christ in the presence of God.
3:2 fzs6 What letter of recommendation did Paul and his companions have? The saints at Corinth were their letter of recommendation, known and read by all people.
3:4-5 fwm9 What was the confidence that Paul and his companions had in God through Christ? Their confidence was not in their own competence but in the adequacy that God provided them.
3:6 q5yd What was the basis of the new covenant of which God had qualified Paul and his companions to be servants? The new covenant was based on the spirit which gives life, not the letter which kills.
3:4-5 fwm9 What was the confidence that Paul and his companions had in God through Christ? Their confidence was not in their own competence, but in the adequacy that God provided them.
3:6 q5yd What was the basis of the new covenant of which God had qualified Paul and his companions to be servants? The new covenant was based on the Spirit, who gives life, not the letter, which kills.
3:7 sbaz Why could the people of Israel not look directly at Moses face? They could not look directly at his face because of the glory of his face, a glory that was fading.
3:9 ov3q Which will have more glory, the service of condemnation or the service of righteousness? The service of righteousness abounds much more in glory.
3:9 ov3q Which will have more glory, the ministry of condemnation or the service of righteousness? The ministry of righteousness abounds much more in glory.
3:14 t89r How can Israels mind be opened and the veil removed from their hearts? Only when Israel turns to the Lord Christ are their minds opened and the veil lifted away.
3:15 zb0n What is the problem remains today for the people of Israel whenever the old covenant of Moses is read? Their problem is their minds are closed and veil lies over their hearts.
3:15 zb0n What is the problem which remains today for the people of Israel whenever the old covenant of Moses is read? Their problem is that their minds are closed and a veil lies over their hearts.
3:16 h66q How can Israels mind be opened and the veil removed from their hearts? Only when Israel turns to the Lord Christ are their minds opened and the veil lifted away.
3:17 islc What is present with the Spirit of the Lord? Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
3:18 el3x Into what are all those who are seeing the glory of the Lord being transformed? They are being transformed into the same glorious likeness from one degree of glory into another.
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4:10 x6tq Why did Paul and his companions carry in their bodies the death of Jesus? They carried the death of Jesus in their bodies so that the life of Jesus might also be shown in their bodies.
4:14 uaiv Who will be raised and brought into the presence of him who raised the Lord Jesus? Paul and his companions as well as the Corinthian saints will be brought into the presence of him who raised the Lord Jesus.
4:15 gi5u What will happen as a result of grace spreading to many people? As grace is spread to many people, thanksgiving will increase to the glory of God.
4:16 nnhv Why did Paul and his companions have reason to become discouraged? They had reason to become discouraged because outwardly they were wasting away.
4:16 nnhv Why did Paul and his companions have reason to become discouraged? They had reason to become discouraged because, outwardly, they were decaying.
4:16-18 f2sj Why did Paul and his companions not become discouraged? They didnt become discouraged because inwardly they were being renewed day by day. Also, their momentary, light affliction was preparing them for an eternal weight of glory that exceeds all measurement. Lastly, they were watching for unseen eternal things.
5:1 i3tr What did Paul say we still have if the our earthly dwelling is destroyed? Paul said we have a building from God, a house not made by human hands, but an eternal house, in heaven.
5:4 kz4m Why did Paul say that we groan while we are in this tent? Paul said this because while in this tent, we are burdened and want to be clothed, so that what is mortal may be absorbed by life.
5:1 i3tr What did Paul say we still have if our earthly dwelling is destroyed? Paul said we have a building from God, a house not made by human hands, but an eternal house, in the heavens.
5:4 kz4m Why did Paul say that we groan while we are in this tent? Paul said this because while in this tent, we are burdened and want to be clothed so that what is mortal may be absorbed by life.
5:5 tqpu What did God give to us as a pledge of what is to come? God gave us the Spirit as a pledge of what is to come.
5:8 lyor Would Paul rather be in the body, or at home with the Lord? Paul said, “We would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.”
5:8 lyor Would Paul rather be in the body or at home with the Lord? Paul said, “We would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.”
5:9 dei6 What was Pauls goal? Paul made it his goal to please the Lord.
5:10 jo62 Why did Paul make it his goal to please the Lord? Paul made this his goal because we all must appear before the judgment seat of Christ to receive what is due for the things done in the body, whether for good or for bad.
5:11 xb3x Why did Paul and his companions persuade people? They persuaded people because they knew the fear of the Lord.
5:12 tyx7 Paul said they were not again recommending themselves to the Corinthian saints. What were they doing? They were giving the Corinthian saints a reason to be proud of them, so that the Corinthian saints might have an answer for those who boasted about appearances but not about what was in the heart.
5:15 tm1r Since Christ died for all, what should those who live do? They should live no longer for themselves, but for him who died and was raised.
5:16 wb64 By what standards do the saints no longer judge anyone? The saints no longer judge anyone by human standards
5:17 fjw3 What happens to anyone who is in Christ? He is a new creation. The old things have passed away; it has become new.
5:19 epiw When God through Christ reconciles people to himself what does God do for them? God doesnt count their sinful stumblings against them and he entrusts to them the message of reconcilliation.
5:20 plr8 As appointed representatives of Christ, what is the plea of Paul and his companions to the Corinthians? Their plea to the Corinthians is to be reconciled to God for the sake of Christ!.
5:17 fjw3 What happens to anyone who is in Christ? He is a new creation. The old things have passed away; new things have come.
5:19 epiw When God through Christ reconciles people to himself, what does God do for them? God doesnt count their sinful stumblings against them, and he entrusts to them the message of reconciliation.
5:20 plr8 As appointed representatives of Christ, what is the plea of Paul and his companions to the Corinthians? Their plea to the Corinthians is to be reconciled to God for the sake of Christ!
5:21 n2e0 Why did God make Christ become the sacrifice for our sin? God did this so that in Christ we might become the righteousness of God.
6:1 j8xg What did Paul and his companions beg the Corinthians not to do? They begged the Corinthians not to receive the grace of God to no effect.
6:2 dczo When is the favorable time? When is the day of salvation? Now is the favorable time. Now is the day of salvation.
6:3 kyu3 Why did Paul and his companions not place a stumbling block in front of anyone? They didnt put a stumbling block in front of anyone, for they did not want their ministry to be brought into disrepute.
6:3 kyu3 Why did Paul and his companions not place a stumbling block in front of anyone? They didnt put a stumbling block in front of anyone, for they did not want their ministry to be blamed.
6:4 e2c5 What did the actions of Paul and his companions prove? Their actions proved they were Gods servants.
6:4-5 q45m What are some of the things that Paul and his companions endured? They endured affliction, distress, hardship, beatings, imprisonments, riots, hard work, sleepless nights and hunger.
6:8 ik7g Even though Paul and his companions were truthful, of what were they accused? They were accused of being deceitful.
6:11 zq4x What exchange does Paul wish to make with the Corinthians? Paul said their heart was wide open to the Corinthians and in fair exchange Paul wanted the Corinthians saints to open their hearts wide to Paul and his companions.
6:11 zq4x What exchange does Paul wish to make with the Corinthians? Paul said his heart was wide open to the Corinthians and, in fair exchange, Paul wanted the Corinthians saints to open their hearts wide to Paul and his companions.
6:13 hzou What exchange does Paul wish to make with the Corinthians? Paul said their heart was wide open to the Corinthians and in fair exchange Paul wanted the Corinthians saints to open their hearts wide to Paul and his companions.
6:14-16 x642 What reasons does Paul give as to why the Corinthian saints should not be tied together with unbelievers? Paul gives the following reasons: What association does righteousness have with lawlessness? Does light have fellowship with darkness? Can Christ agree with Beliar? What share does a believer have together with an unbeliever? Can there be agreement between the temple of God and idols?.
6:17-18 u5ti What does the Lord say he will do for those who will, “Come out from among them and be set apart, and touch no unclean thing…”? The Lord says he will welcome them. He will be a Father to them and they will be his sons and daughters.
7:1 yeyh Of what does Paul say we are supposed to cleanse ourselves? We are supposed to cleanse ourselves of everything that makes us unclean in body and spirit.
7:2 ax17 What did Paul want the Corinthian saints to do for himself and his companions? Paul wanted them to, “Make room for us!”
7:3-4 kc7w What words of encouragement did Paul have for the Corinthian saints? Paul told the Corinthian saints they were in his and his companions hearts, to die together and to live together. Paul also told them he had great confidence in them and was proud of them.
7:6-7 uwbv What comfort did God give to Paul and his companions when they came to Macedonia and were troubled in every way conflicts on the outside and fears on the inside? God comforted them by the arrival of Titus, by the report of the comfort Titus had received from the Corinthian saints, and by the Corinthians great affection, their sorrow and deep concern for Paul.
7:8-9 esxj What did Pauls previous letter produce in the Corinthian saints? The Corinthian saints experienced sadness, a Godly sorrow in response to Pauls previous letter.
7:6-7 uwbv What comfort did God give to Paul and his companions when they came to Macedonia and were troubled in every way conflicts on the outside and fears on the inside? God comforted them by the arrival of Titus, by the report of the comfort Titus had received from the Corinthian saints, and by the Corinthians great affection and their sorrow and deep concern for Paul.
7:8-9 esxj What did Pauls previous letter produce in the Corinthian saints? The Corinthian saints experienced grief unto repentance in response to Pauls previous letter.
7:9 ygq7 What did Godly sadness produce in the Corinthian saints? Sadness brought about repentance in them.
7:12 m7z2 Why did Paul say he wrote his previous letter to the Corinthian saints? Paul said he wrote so that the earnestness of the Corinthians saints for Paul and his companions should be made known to the Corinthian saints in the sight of God.
7:13 k2om Why was Titus joyful? He was joyful because his spirit was refreshed by all the Corinthian saints.
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8:2 lrui What did the churches of Macedonia do during a great test of affliction, and even though were extremely poor? They produced great riches of generosity.
8:6 nvfq What did Paul urge Titus to do? Paul urged Titus to bring to completion this act of grace on the part of the Corinthian saints.
8:7 nsw3 In what else did the Corinthian believers abound? They abounded in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in all diligence, and in their love for Paul.
8:12 ek7v What does Paul say is a good and acceptable thing? Paul says it is a good and acceptable thing for the Corinthian saints to have an eagerness to do that work.
8:13-14 ghbz Does Paul want this task to be done so others may be relieved and the Corinthian saints may be burdened? No. Paul said the Corinthians abundance at that current time would supply what they (the other saints) needed. Also so that their abundance might also supply the Corinthian saints need, and so that there might be fairness.
8:12 ek7v What does Paul say is a good and acceptable thing? Paul says it is a good and acceptable thing for the Corinthian saints to have a readiness to do that work.
8:13-14 ghbz Does Paul want this task to be done so others may be relieved and the Corinthian saints may be burdened? No. Paul said the Corinthians' abundance at that current time would supply what they (the other saints) needed, and so that their abundance might also supply the Corinthian saints' need, and so that there might be fairness.
8:16-17 oufl What did Titus do after God put into his heart the same earnest care that Paul had for the Corinthian saints? Titus accepted Pauls appeal, and being very earnest about it, he came to the Corinthian saints of his own free will.
8:20 pf1h What was Paul careful to avoid in his actions concerning this act of generosity? Paul was careful to avoid giving anyone reason to complain about his actions.
8:24 vglq What did Paul tell the Corinthian saints to do concerning the brothers that were sent to them by the other churches? Paul told the Corinthian church to show them their love, and to show them why Paul had boasted about the Corinthian church among the other churches.
8:24 vglq What did Paul tell the Corinthian saints to do concerning the brothers that were sent to them by the other churches? Paul told the Corinthian church to show them their love and to show them why Paul had boasted about the Corinthian church among the other churches.
9:1 o3wa About what does Paul say it is not necessary to write to the Corinthian saints? Paul says it isnt necessary to write to them concerning the ministry for the saints.
9:3 bjar Why did Paul send the brothers to Corinth? He sent the brothers so that his boasting about the Corinthian saints might not be futile, and so that the Corinthian saints would be ready, as Paul said they would be.
9:4-5 tumg Why did Paul think it necessary to urge the brothers to go to the Corinthian saints and make arrangements in advance for the gift the Corinthians had promised? Paul thought is necessary so that Paul and his companions would not be put to shame in case any Macedonians came with Paul and found the Corinthians unprepared. Paul wanted the Corinthians to be ready with the gift as one freely offered and not because the Corinthians were forced to give it.
9:6 rbsa What does Paul say is the point of their giving? Paul says the point is this: “The one who sow sparingly will reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.”
9:7 clv5 How is each one to give? Each one is to give as he has planned in his heart—not out of compelling obligation or so as to have sorrow when he gives.
9:10-11 n3di What was the one who provides seed for the sower and bread for food going to do for the Corinthian saints? That one was going to supply and multiply their seed for sowing and increase the harvest of their righteousness. They were going to be enriched in every way so they could be generous.
9:13 bh3f How did the Corinthian saints glorify God? They glorified God by the obedience of their confession of the gospel of Christ, and the generosity of their gift.
9:14 b12z Why did the saints long for the Corinthian saints as they prayed for them? They longed for them because of the exceedingly great grace of God that was upon the Corinthians.
10:2 v5cq What did Paul beg of the Corinthian saints? Paul begged of them that when he was present with them, he would not have to be bold with self confidence.
10:2 v6f7 For what occasion did Paul think he would have to be bold with self confidence? Paul thought he would have to be bold with self confidence when he opposed those who supposed that Paul and his companions were living according to the flesh.
9:13 bh3f How did the Corinthian saints glorify God? They glorified God by the obedience of their confession to the gospel of Christ and the generosity of their gift.
9:14 b12z Why did the other saints long for the Corinthian saints as they prayed for them? They longed for them because of the exceedingly great grace of God that was upon the Corinthians.
10:2 v5cq What did Paul beg of the Corinthian saints? Paul begged of them that when he was present with them, he would not have to be bold with self-confidence.
10:2 v6f7 For what occasion did Paul think he would have to be bold with self-confidence? Paul thought he would have to be bold with self-confidence when he opposed those who supposed that Paul and his companions were living according to the flesh.
10:4 v4sc When Paul and his companions waged war, what kind of weapons did they not use? Paul and his companions did not use fleshly weapons when they waged war.
10:4 f5m5 What did the weapons that Paul used have the power to do? The weapons Paul used had divine power to destroy strongholds.
10:8 gvuy For what reason did the Lord give Paul and his companions authority? The Lord gave Paul and his companions authority so they could build up the Corinthian saints and not destroy them.
10:10 x852 What were some people saying about Paul and his letters? Some were saying Pauls letters were serious and powerful, but physically he was weak and his speech was not worth listening to.
10:11 o9m6 What did Paul say to those who thought he was much different in person than his letters indidcated? Paul said that what he said by letter when he was away would be the same as he would do when he was there with the Corinthians saints.
10:11 o9m6 What did Paul say to those who thought he was much different in person than his letters indicated? Paul said that what he said by letter when he was away would be the same as he would do when he was there with the Corinthians saints.
10:12 qkvy What did those who praised themselves do to show they had no insight? They showed they had no insight because they measured themselves by one another and compared themselves with each other.
10:13 gpyw What were the limits of Pauls boasting? Paul said their boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in anothers area.
10:15-16 afkv What were the limits of Pauls boasting? Paul said their boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in anothers area.
10:13 gpyw What were the limits of Pauls boasting? Paul said his boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in anothers area.
10:15-16 afkv What were the specific limits of Pauls boasting? Paul said their boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in anothers area.
10:18 vgxf Who is the one who is approved? The one who is approved is the one the Lord commends.
11:2 qdgp Why did Paul have a godly jealousy for the Corinthian saints? He was jealous for them because he had promised them in marriage to one husband, to present them as pure virgins for Christ.
11:3 boci What was Paul afraid of concerning the Corinthian saints? Paul was afraid their thoughts might be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ.
11:4 dh9x What did the Corinthian saints tolerate? They tolerated someone coming and proclaiming another Jesus, a different gospel, than the one Paul and his companions preached.
11:4 dh9x What did the Corinthian saints tolerate? They tolerated someone coming and proclaiming another Jesus, a different gospel than the one Paul and his companions preached.
11:7 xbyg How did Paul preach the gospel to the Corinthians? Paul preached the gospel freely to the Corinthians.
11:8 zb8y How did Paul “rob” other churches? He “robbed” them by accepting support from them so he could serve the Corinthians.
11:13 temx How does Paul describe those who wish to be found equal to Paul and his companions in the things about which they boast? Paul describes such people as false apostles, deceitful workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.
11:14 mzrh How does Satan disguise himself? He disquises himself as an angel of light.
11:16 s9lm Why did Paul ask the Corinthian saints to receive him like a fool? Paul asked them to receive him like a fool so he could boast a little.
11:19-20 go6f With whom did Paul say the Corinthian saints gladly put up? Paul said they gladly put up with fools, with someone who enslaved them, with someone who caused divisions among them, with someone who took advantage of them, with one who put on airs, or one who slapped them in the face.
11:22-23 y0t3 What are Pauls boasts comparing himself to those who wish to be found equal with Paul in what they boasted about? Paul boasted that he was a Hebrew, an Israelite and a descendant of Abraham just like those who claimed to be equal to Paul. Paul said he was more a servant of Christ than they were in even more hard work, in far more prisons, in beatings beyond measure, in facing many dangers of death.
11:24-26 r6hw What were some of the specific dangers Paul endured? Paul received five times the “forty lashes minus one” from the Jews. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked. He spent a night and a day in the open sea. He was in danger from rivers, from robbers, from his own people, from the Gentiles. He was in danger in the city, in the wilderness, in the sea and in danger from false brothers. Paul was also in danger from the governor of Damascus.
11:19-20 go6f With whom did Paul say the Corinthian saints gladly put up? Paul said they gladly put up with the foolish, with someone who enslaved them, with someone who caused divisions among them, with someone who took advantage of them, with one who put on airs, or one who slapped them in the face.
11:22-23 y0t3 What are Paul's boasts comparing himself to those who wish to be found equal with Paul in what they boasted about? Paul boasted that he was a Hebrew, an Israelite and a descendant of Abraham just like those who claimed to be equal to Paul. Paul said he was more a servant of Christ than they werein even more hard work, in far more prisons, in beatings beyond measure, in facing many dangers of death.
11:24-26 r6hw What were some of the specific dangers Paul endured? Paul received five times the “40 lashes minus one” from the Jews. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked. He spent a night and a day in the open sea. He was in danger from rivers, from robbers, from his own people, from the Gentiles. He was in danger in the city, in the wilderness, in the sea and in danger from false brothers.
11:29 sbcz According to Paul, what caused him to burn within? One causing another to fall into sin made Paul burn within.
11:30 s4tr What did Paul say he would boast about, if he had to boast? Paul said he would boast about what showed his weaknesses.
11:32 xdhi What were some of the specific dangers Paul endured? Paul received five times the “forty lashes minus one” from the Jews. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked. He spent a night and a day in the open sea. He was in danger from rivers, from robbers, from his own people, from the Gentiles. He was in danger in the city, in the wilderness, in the sea and in danger from false brothers. Paul was also in danger from the governor of Damascus.
11:32 xdhi What danger afflicted Paul at Damascus? The governor of Damascus guarded the city to arrest Paul.
12:1 c7ux About what did Paul say he would now boast? Paul said he would go on to boast about visions and revelations from the Lord.
12:2 pc03 What happened to the man in Christ fourteen years ago? He was caught up into the third heaven.
12:2 pc03 What happened to the man in Christ 14 years ago? He was caught up into the third heaven.
12:6 j4ow Why does Paul say it would not be foolish if he boasted? Paul said it would not be foolish for him to boast because he would be speaking the truth.
12:7 qkhc What happened to Paul to keep him from becoming puffed up? Paul was given a thorn in the flesh, a messenger from Satan to harass him.
12:9 qb1l What did the Lord tell Paul after Paul asked the Lord to remove his thorn in the flesh? The Lord told Paul, “My grace is enough for you, for power is made perfect in weakness.”
12:9 aey9 Why did Paul say it was preferable to boast about his weakness? Paul said it was preferable so that the power of Christ might rest on him.
12:9 aey9 Why did Paul say it was preferable to boast about his weakness? Paul said it was preferable so that the power of Christ might reside in him.
12:12 s3fj What was performed among the Corinthians with all patience? Signs wonders and mighty deeds, the true signs of an apostle, were performed among them with all patience.
12:14 wcan Why did Paul tell the Corinthians he would not be a burden to them? Paul told them this to show them that he did not want what was theirs. He wanted them.
12:15 gfv8 What did Paul say he would most gladly do for the Corinthian saints? Paul said he would most gladly spend and be spent for their souls.
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12:21 rfkd What was Paul afraid that God might do to him? Paul was afraid God might humble Paul before the Corinthian saints.
12:21 tdhb For what reason does Paul think he might mourn for many of the Corinthian saints who previously sinned? Paul was afraid they might not have repented of the impurity and sexual immorality and lustful indulgence which they previously practiced.
13:1-2 cf6k How many times had Paul already come to the Corinthian saints at the time 2 Corinthians was written? Paul had already come to them twice at the time 2 Corinthians was written.
13:3 v2d0 Why did Paul tell the Corinthians saints who had sinned and all the rest that if he came again he would not spare them? Paul told them this because the Corinthian saints were seeking evidence that Christ was speaking through Paul.
13:3 v2d0 Why did Paul tell the Corinthians saints who had sinned and all the rest that if he came again, he would not spare them? Paul told them this because the Corinthian saints were seeking evidence that Christ was speaking through Paul.
13:5 oyi5 For what did Paul tell the Corinthian saints to examine and test themselves? Paul told them to examine and test themselves to see if they were in the faith.
13:6 tpme What was Paul confident the Corinthian saints would find concerning Paul and his companions? Paul was confident the Corinthian saints would find that they were not unapproved.
13:6 tpme What was Paul confident the Corinthian saints would find concerning Paul and his companions? Paul was confident the Corinthian saints would find that they were not unapproved, but approved by God.
13:8 x6m8 What did Paul say that he and his companions were not able to do? Paul said they were not able to do anything against the truth.
13:10 m3b8 Why did Paul write these things to the Corinthian saints while he was away from them? Paul did this so that when he was with them, he would not have to act harshly toward them.
13:10 qgbu How did Paul want to use the authority the Lord gave him with regard to the Corinthian saints? Paul wanted to use his authority to build up the Corinthian saints and not tear them down.

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2 1:1 krio Who wrote this epistle? Paul and Timothy wrote the epistle.
3 1:1 nkj4 To whom was the epistle written? It was written to the church of God which was at Corinth and to all the saints in the entire region of Achaia.
4 1:3 zfqy How does Paul describe God? Paul describes God as the father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the father of mercies, and God of all comfort. Paul describes God as the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and God of all comfort.
5 1:4 yoz4 Why does God comfort us in our affliction? He comforts us so that we are able to comfort those who are in affliction, with the same comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.
6 1:8-9 khhr What trouble did Paul and his companions have in Asia? They were completely crushed beyond what they could bear. They had the sentence of death on them. They were burdened beyond what they could bear, so that they expected to die.
7 1:9 cz6y For what reason was the sentence of death on Paul and his companions? The sentence of death caused them to not put their trust in themselves, but instead to trust in God.
8 1:11 jd06 How did Paul say that the Corinthian church could help them? Paul said the Corinthian church could help them by their prayer.
9 1:12 yux4 Of what did Paul say that he and his companions were proud? They were proud of the testimony of their conscience, which is that they had conducted themselves in the world—and especially in dealing with the Corinthian church—with the holiness and sincerity that come from God, not according to earthly wisdom but by the grace of God.
10 1:14 ikct What was Paul confident would happen on the day of our Lord Jesus? He was confident that on that day Paul and his companions would be the reason for the pride of the Corinthian saints.
11 1:15 hzbm How many times was Paul planning to visit the Corinthian saints? He was planning to visit them two times.
12 1:22 t3mt What is one reason that Christ gave us the Spirit in our hearts? He gave the Spirit as a guarantee of what he would later give us. He gave the Spirit as a down payment or guarantee of what he would later give us.
13 1:23 ycfl Why did Paul not come to Corinth? He did not come to Corinth so that he might spare them.
14 1:24 ove4 What did Paul say he and Timothy were and were not doing with the Corinthian church? Paul said the were not trying to control what their faith should be, but they were working with the Corinthian church for their joy. Paul said they were not trying to control what their faith should be, but they were working with the Corinthian church for their joy.
15 2:1 tl9b What circumstances was Paul trying to avoid by not coming to the Corinthian church? Paul was avoiding coming to the Corinthian church in painful circumstances. Paul was avoiding coming to the Corinthian church in sorrow.
16 2:3 k6hk Why did Paul write as he did in his previous epistle to the Corinthian church? He wrote as he did so that when he came to them he might not be hurt by those who should have made him rejoice.
17 2:4 c81q When Paul wrote to the Corinthians before what was his state of mind? When Paul wrote to the Corinthians before, what was his state of mind? He was in great affliction and anguish of heart. He was in great tribulation and anguish of heart.
18 2:4 gclm Why did Paul write this letter to the Corinthian church? He wrote to them so that they would know the depth of the love that he had for them.
19 2:6-7 xw3l What did Paul say the Corinthian saints should now do for the one they punished? Paul said they should forgive and comfort that person.
20 2:7 jbk8 Why did Paul say the Corinthian saints should forgive and comfort the one they had punished? This was so that the one they had punished would not be overwhelmed by too much sorrow.
22 2:11 rono Why was it important for the Corinthian church to know that whoever they had forgiven was also forgiven by Paul and in the presence of Christ? This was so that Satan would not trick them.
23 2:13 cosq Why did Paul have no peace of mind when he went to the city of Troas? He had no peace of mind because he couldn’t find his brother Titus in Troas.
24 2:14-15 h163 What did God do through Paul and his companions? Through Paul and his companions God spread the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Christ everywhere.
25 2:17 x0a7 How did Paul say that he and his companions were different from many people who sold the word of God for profit? Paul and his companions were different in that they spoke with purity of motives, as sent from God, in the sight of God, speaking in Christ. Paul and his companions were different in that they spoke with purity of motives, as sent from God, speaking in Christ in the presence of God.
26 3:2 fzs6 What letter of recommendation did Paul and his companions have? The saints at Corinth were their letter of recommendation, known and read by all people.
27 3:4-5 fwm9 What was the confidence that Paul and his companions had in God through Christ? Their confidence was not in their own competence but in the adequacy that God provided them. Their confidence was not in their own competence, but in the adequacy that God provided them.
28 3:6 q5yd What was the basis of the new covenant of which God had qualified Paul and his companions to be servants? The new covenant was based on the spirit which gives life, not the letter which kills. The new covenant was based on the Spirit, who gives life, not the letter, which kills.
29 3:7 sbaz Why could the people of Israel not look directly at Moses’ face? They could not look directly at his face because of the glory of his face, a glory that was fading.
30 3:9 ov3q Which will have more glory, the service of condemnation or the service of righteousness? Which will have more glory, the ministry of condemnation or the service of righteousness? The service of righteousness abounds much more in glory. The ministry of righteousness abounds much more in glory.
31 3:14 t89r How can Israel’s mind be opened and the veil removed from their hearts? Only when Israel turns to the Lord Christ are their minds opened and the veil lifted away.
32 3:15 zb0n What is the problem remains today for the people of Israel whenever the old covenant of Moses is read? What is the problem which remains today for the people of Israel whenever the old covenant of Moses is read? Their problem is their minds are closed and veil lies over their hearts. Their problem is that their minds are closed and a veil lies over their hearts.
33 3:16 h66q How can Israel’s mind be opened and the veil removed from their hearts? Only when Israel turns to the Lord Christ are their minds opened and the veil lifted away.
34 3:17 islc What is present with the Spirit of the Lord? Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
35 3:18 el3x Into what are all those who are seeing the glory of the Lord being transformed? They are being transformed into the same glorious likeness from one degree of glory into another.
43 4:10 x6tq Why did Paul and his companions carry in their bodies the death of Jesus? They carried the death of Jesus in their bodies so that the life of Jesus might also be shown in their bodies.
44 4:14 uaiv Who will be raised and brought into the presence of him who raised the Lord Jesus? Paul and his companions as well as the Corinthian saints will be brought into the presence of him who raised the Lord Jesus.
45 4:15 gi5u What will happen as a result of grace spreading to many people? As grace is spread to many people, thanksgiving will increase to the glory of God.
46 4:16 nnhv Why did Paul and his companions have reason to become discouraged? They had reason to become discouraged because outwardly they were wasting away. They had reason to become discouraged because, outwardly, they were decaying.
47 4:16-18 f2sj Why did Paul and his companions not become discouraged? They didn’t become discouraged because inwardly they were being renewed day by day. Also, their momentary, light affliction was preparing them for an eternal weight of glory that exceeds all measurement. Lastly, they were watching for unseen eternal things.
48 5:1 i3tr What did Paul say we still have if the our earthly dwelling is destroyed? What did Paul say we still have if our earthly dwelling is destroyed? Paul said we have a building from God, a house not made by human hands, but an eternal house, in heaven. Paul said we have a building from God, a house not made by human hands, but an eternal house, in the heavens.
49 5:4 kz4m Why did Paul say that we groan while we are in this tent? Paul said this because while in this tent, we are burdened and want to be clothed, so that what is mortal may be absorbed by life. Paul said this because while in this tent, we are burdened and want to be clothed so that what is mortal may be absorbed by life.
50 5:5 tqpu What did God give to us as a pledge of what is to come? God gave us the Spirit as a pledge of what is to come.
51 5:8 lyor Would Paul rather be in the body, or at home with the Lord? Would Paul rather be in the body or at home with the Lord? Paul said, “We would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.”
52 5:9 dei6 What was Paul’s goal? Paul made it his goal to please the Lord.
53 5:10 jo62 Why did Paul make it his goal to please the Lord? Paul made this his goal because we all must appear before the judgment seat of Christ to receive what is due for the things done in the body, whether for good or for bad.
54 5:11 xb3x Why did Paul and his companions persuade people? They persuaded people because they knew the fear of the Lord.
55 5:12 tyx7 Paul said they were not again recommending themselves to the Corinthian saints. What were they doing? They were giving the Corinthian saints a reason to be proud of them, so that the Corinthian saints might have an answer for those who boasted about appearances but not about what was in the heart.
56 5:15 tm1r Since Christ died for all, what should those who live do? They should live no longer for themselves, but for him who died and was raised.
57 5:16 wb64 By what standards do the saints no longer judge anyone? The saints no longer judge anyone by human standards
58 5:17 fjw3 What happens to anyone who is in Christ? He is a new creation. The old things have passed away; it has become new. He is a new creation. The old things have passed away; new things have come.
59 5:19 epiw When God through Christ reconciles people to himself what does God do for them? When God through Christ reconciles people to himself, what does God do for them? God doesn’t count their sinful stumblings against them and he entrusts to them the message of reconcilliation. God doesn’t count their sinful stumblings against them, and he entrusts to them the message of reconciliation.
60 5:20 plr8 As appointed representatives of Christ, what is the plea of Paul and his companions to the Corinthians? Their plea to the Corinthians is to be reconciled to God for the sake of Christ!. Their plea to the Corinthians is to be reconciled to God for the sake of Christ!
61 5:21 n2e0 Why did God make Christ become the sacrifice for our sin? God did this so that in Christ we might become the righteousness of God.
62 6:1 j8xg What did Paul and his companions beg the Corinthians not to do? They begged the Corinthians not to receive the grace of God to no effect.
63 6:2 dczo When is the favorable time? When is the day of salvation? Now is the favorable time. Now is the day of salvation.
64 6:3 kyu3 Why did Paul and his companions not place a stumbling block in front of anyone? They didn’t put a stumbling block in front of anyone, for they did not want their ministry to be brought into disrepute. They didn’t put a stumbling block in front of anyone, for they did not want their ministry to be blamed.
65 6:4 e2c5 What did the actions of Paul and his companions prove? Their actions proved they were God’s servants.
66 6:4-5 q45m What are some of the things that Paul and his companions endured? They endured affliction, distress, hardship, beatings, imprisonments, riots, hard work, sleepless nights and hunger.
67 6:8 ik7g Even though Paul and his companions were truthful, of what were they accused? They were accused of being deceitful.
68 6:11 zq4x What exchange does Paul wish to make with the Corinthians? Paul said their heart was wide open to the Corinthians and in fair exchange Paul wanted the Corinthians saints to open their hearts wide to Paul and his companions. Paul said his heart was wide open to the Corinthians and, in fair exchange, Paul wanted the Corinthians saints to open their hearts wide to Paul and his companions.
69 6:13 hzou What exchange does Paul wish to make with the Corinthians? Paul said their heart was wide open to the Corinthians and in fair exchange Paul wanted the Corinthians saints to open their hearts wide to Paul and his companions.
70 6:14-16 x642 What reasons does Paul give as to why the Corinthian saints should not be tied together with unbelievers? Paul gives the following reasons: What association does righteousness have with lawlessness? Does light have fellowship with darkness? Can Christ agree with Beliar? What share does a believer have together with an unbeliever? Can there be agreement between the temple of God and idols?.
71 6:17-18 u5ti What does the Lord say he will do for those who will, “Come out from among them and be set apart, and touch no unclean thing…”? The Lord says he will welcome them. He will be a Father to them and they will be his sons and daughters.
72 7:1 yeyh Of what does Paul say we are supposed to cleanse ourselves? We are supposed to cleanse ourselves of everything that makes us unclean in body and spirit.
73 7:2 ax17 What did Paul want the Corinthian saints to do for himself and his companions? Paul wanted them to, “Make room for us!”
74 7:3-4 kc7w What words of encouragement did Paul have for the Corinthian saints? Paul told the Corinthian saints they were in his and his companion’s hearts, to die together and to live together. Paul also told them he had great confidence in them and was proud of them.
75 7:6-7 uwbv What comfort did God give to Paul and his companions when they came to Macedonia and were troubled in every way – conflicts on the outside and fears on the inside? God comforted them by the arrival of Titus, by the report of the comfort Titus had received from the Corinthian saints, and by the Corinthian’s great affection, their sorrow and deep concern for Paul. God comforted them by the arrival of Titus, by the report of the comfort Titus had received from the Corinthian saints, and by the Corinthian’s great affection and their sorrow and deep concern for Paul.
76 7:8-9 esxj What did Paul’s previous letter produce in the Corinthian saints? The Corinthian saints experienced sadness, a Godly sorrow in response to Paul’s previous letter. The Corinthian saints experienced grief unto repentance in response to Paul’s previous letter.
77 7:9 ygq7 What did Godly sadness produce in the Corinthian saints? Sadness brought about repentance in them.
78 7:12 m7z2 Why did Paul say he wrote his previous letter to the Corinthian saints? Paul said he wrote so that the earnestness of the Corinthians saints for Paul and his companions should be made known to the Corinthian saints in the sight of God.
79 7:13 k2om Why was Titus joyful? He was joyful because his spirit was refreshed by all the Corinthian saints.
82 8:2 lrui What did the churches of Macedonia do during a great test of affliction, and even though were extremely poor? They produced great riches of generosity.
83 8:6 nvfq What did Paul urge Titus to do? Paul urged Titus to bring to completion this act of grace on the part of the Corinthian saints.
84 8:7 nsw3 In what else did the Corinthian believers abound? They abounded in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in all diligence, and in their love for Paul.
85 8:12 ek7v What does Paul say is a good and acceptable thing? Paul says it is a good and acceptable thing for the Corinthian saints to have an eagerness to do that work. Paul says it is a good and acceptable thing for the Corinthian saints to have a readiness to do that work.
86 8:13-14 ghbz Does Paul want this task to be done so others may be relieved and the Corinthian saints may be burdened? No. Paul said the Corinthian’s abundance at that current time would supply what they (the other saints) needed. Also so that their abundance might also supply the Corinthian saint’s need, and so that there might be fairness. No. Paul said the Corinthians' abundance at that current time would supply what they (the other saints) needed, and so that their abundance might also supply the Corinthian saints' need, and so that there might be fairness.
87 8:16-17 oufl What did Titus do after God put into his heart the same earnest care that Paul had for the Corinthian saints? Titus accepted Paul’s appeal, and being very earnest about it, he came to the Corinthian saints of his own free will.
88 8:20 pf1h What was Paul careful to avoid in his actions concerning this act of generosity? Paul was careful to avoid giving anyone reason to complain about his actions.
89 8:24 vglq What did Paul tell the Corinthian saints to do concerning the brothers that were sent to them by the other churches? Paul told the Corinthian church to show them their love, and to show them why Paul had boasted about the Corinthian church among the other churches. Paul told the Corinthian church to show them their love and to show them why Paul had boasted about the Corinthian church among the other churches.
90 9:1 o3wa About what does Paul say it is not necessary to write to the Corinthian saints? Paul says it isn’t necessary to write to them concerning the ministry for the saints.
91 9:3 bjar Why did Paul send the brothers to Corinth? He sent the brothers so that his boasting about the Corinthian saints might not be futile, and so that the Corinthian saints would be ready, as Paul said they would be.
92 9:4-5 tumg Why did Paul think it necessary to urge the brothers to go to the Corinthian saints and make arrangements in advance for the gift the Corinthians had promised? Paul thought is necessary so that Paul and his companions would not be put to shame in case any Macedonians came with Paul and found the Corinthians unprepared. Paul wanted the Corinthians to be ready with the gift as one freely offered and not because the Corinthians were forced to give it.
93 9:6 rbsa What does Paul say is the point of their giving? Paul says the point is this: “The one who sow sparingly will reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.”
94 9:7 clv5 How is each one to give? Each one is to give as he has planned in his heart—not out of compelling obligation or so as to have sorrow when he gives.
95 9:10-11 n3di What was the one who provides seed for the sower and bread for food going to do for the Corinthian saints? That one was going to supply and multiply their seed for sowing and increase the harvest of their righteousness. They were going to be enriched in every way so they could be generous.
96 9:13 bh3f How did the Corinthian saints glorify God? They glorified God by the obedience of their confession of the gospel of Christ, and the generosity of their gift. They glorified God by the obedience of their confession to the gospel of Christ and the generosity of their gift.
97 9:14 b12z Why did the saints long for the Corinthian saints as they prayed for them? Why did the other saints long for the Corinthian saints as they prayed for them? They longed for them because of the exceedingly great grace of God that was upon the Corinthians.
98 10:2 v5cq What did Paul beg of the Corinthian saints? Paul begged of them that when he was present with them, he would not have to be bold with self confidence. Paul begged of them that when he was present with them, he would not have to be bold with self-confidence.
99 10:2 v6f7 For what occasion did Paul think he would have to be bold with self confidence? For what occasion did Paul think he would have to be bold with self-confidence? Paul thought he would have to be bold with self confidence when he opposed those who supposed that Paul and his companions were living according to the flesh. Paul thought he would have to be bold with self-confidence when he opposed those who supposed that Paul and his companions were living according to the flesh.
100 10:4 v4sc When Paul and his companions waged war, what kind of weapons did they not use? Paul and his companions did not use fleshly weapons when they waged war.
101 10:4 f5m5 What did the weapons that Paul used have the power to do? The weapons Paul used had divine power to destroy strongholds.
102 10:8 gvuy For what reason did the Lord give Paul and his companions authority? The Lord gave Paul and his companions authority so they could build up the Corinthian saints and not destroy them.
103 10:10 x852 What were some people saying about Paul and his letters? Some were saying Paul’s letters were serious and powerful, but physically he was weak and his speech was not worth listening to.
104 10:11 o9m6 What did Paul say to those who thought he was much different in person than his letters indidcated? What did Paul say to those who thought he was much different in person than his letters indicated? Paul said that what he said by letter when he was away would be the same as he would do when he was there with the Corinthians saints.
105 10:12 qkvy What did those who praised themselves do to show they had no insight? They showed they had no insight because they measured themselves by one another and compared themselves with each other.
106 10:13 gpyw What were the limits of Paul’s boasting? Paul said their boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in another’s area. Paul said his boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in another’s area.
107 10:15-16 afkv What were the limits of Paul’s boasting? What were the specific limits of Paul’s boasting? Paul said their boasting would stay in the area that God had assigned to them, even reaching as far as the Corinthians. Paul said they would not boast about the labor of others, about the work being done in another’s area.
108 10:18 vgxf Who is the one who is approved? The one who is approved is the one the Lord commends.
109 11:2 qdgp Why did Paul have a godly jealousy for the Corinthian saints? He was jealous for them because he had promised them in marriage to one husband, to present them as pure virgins for Christ.
110 11:3 boci What was Paul afraid of concerning the Corinthian saints? Paul was afraid their thoughts might be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ.
111 11:4 dh9x What did the Corinthian saints tolerate? They tolerated someone coming and proclaiming another Jesus, a different gospel, than the one Paul and his companions preached. They tolerated someone coming and proclaiming another Jesus, a different gospel than the one Paul and his companions preached.
112 11:7 xbyg How did Paul preach the gospel to the Corinthians? Paul preached the gospel freely to the Corinthians.
113 11:8 zb8y How did Paul “rob” other churches? He “robbed” them by accepting support from them so he could serve the Corinthians.
114 11:13 temx How does Paul describe those who wish to be found equal to Paul and his companions in the things about which they boast? Paul describes such people as false apostles, deceitful workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.
115 11:14 mzrh How does Satan disguise himself? He disquises himself as an angel of light.
116 11:16 s9lm Why did Paul ask the Corinthian saints to receive him like a fool? Paul asked them to receive him like a fool so he could boast a little.
117 11:19-20 go6f With whom did Paul say the Corinthian saints gladly put up? Paul said they gladly put up with fools, with someone who enslaved them, with someone who caused divisions among them, with someone who took advantage of them, with one who put on airs, or one who slapped them in the face. Paul said they gladly put up with the foolish, with someone who enslaved them, with someone who caused divisions among them, with someone who took advantage of them, with one who put on airs, or one who slapped them in the face.
118 11:22-23 y0t3 What are Pauls boasts comparing himself to those who wish to be found equal with Paul in what they boasted about? What are Paul's boasts comparing himself to those who wish to be found equal with Paul in what they boasted about? Paul boasted that he was a Hebrew, an Israelite and a descendant of Abraham just like those who claimed to be equal to Paul. Paul said he was more a servant of Christ than they were– in even more hard work, in far more prisons, in beatings beyond measure, in facing many dangers of death. Paul boasted that he was a Hebrew, an Israelite and a descendant of Abraham just like those who claimed to be equal to Paul. Paul said he was more a servant of Christ than they were–in even more hard work, in far more prisons, in beatings beyond measure, in facing many dangers of death.
119 11:24-26 r6hw What were some of the specific dangers Paul endured? Paul received five times the “forty lashes minus one” from the Jews. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked. He spent a night and a day in the open sea. He was in danger from rivers, from robbers, from his own people, from the Gentiles. He was in danger in the city, in the wilderness, in the sea and in danger from false brothers. Paul was also in danger from the governor of Damascus. Paul received five times the “40 lashes minus one” from the Jews. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked. He spent a night and a day in the open sea. He was in danger from rivers, from robbers, from his own people, from the Gentiles. He was in danger in the city, in the wilderness, in the sea and in danger from false brothers.
120 11:29 sbcz According to Paul, what caused him to burn within? One causing another to fall into sin made Paul burn within.
121 11:30 s4tr What did Paul say he would boast about, if he had to boast? Paul said he would boast about what showed his weaknesses.
122 11:32 xdhi What were some of the specific dangers Paul endured? What danger afflicted Paul at Damascus? Paul received five times the “forty lashes minus one” from the Jews. Three times he was beaten with rods. Once he was stoned. Three times he was shipwrecked. He spent a night and a day in the open sea. He was in danger from rivers, from robbers, from his own people, from the Gentiles. He was in danger in the city, in the wilderness, in the sea and in danger from false brothers. Paul was also in danger from the governor of Damascus. The governor of Damascus guarded the city to arrest Paul.
123 12:1 c7ux About what did Paul say he would now boast? Paul said he would go on to boast about visions and revelations from the Lord.
124 12:2 pc03 What happened to the man in Christ fourteen years ago? What happened to the man in Christ 14 years ago? He was caught up into the third heaven.
125 12:6 j4ow Why does Paul say it would not be foolish if he boasted? Paul said it would not be foolish for him to boast because he would be speaking the truth.
126 12:7 qkhc What happened to Paul to keep him from becoming puffed up? Paul was given a thorn in the flesh, a messenger from Satan to harass him.
127 12:9 qb1l What did the Lord tell Paul after Paul asked the Lord to remove his thorn in the flesh? The Lord told Paul, “My grace is enough for you, for power is made perfect in weakness.”
128 12:9 aey9 Why did Paul say it was preferable to boast about his weakness? Paul said it was preferable so that the power of Christ might rest on him. Paul said it was preferable so that the power of Christ might reside in him.
129 12:12 s3fj What was performed among the Corinthians with all patience? Signs wonders and mighty deeds, the true signs of an apostle, were performed among them with all patience.
130 12:14 wcan Why did Paul tell the Corinthians he would not be a burden to them? Paul told them this to show them that he did not want what was theirs. He wanted them.
131 12:15 gfv8 What did Paul say he would most gladly do for the Corinthian saints? Paul said he would most gladly spend and be spent for their souls.
134 12:21 rfkd What was Paul afraid that God might do to him? Paul was afraid God might humble Paul before the Corinthian saints.
135 12:21 tdhb For what reason does Paul think he might mourn for many of the Corinthian saints who previously sinned? Paul was afraid they might not have repented of the impurity and sexual immorality and lustful indulgence which they previously practiced.
136 13:1-2 cf6k How many times had Paul already come to the Corinthian saints at the time 2 Corinthians was written? Paul had already come to them twice at the time 2 Corinthians was written.
137 13:3 v2d0 Why did Paul tell the Corinthians saints who had sinned and all the rest that if he came again he would not spare them? Why did Paul tell the Corinthians saints who had sinned and all the rest that if he came again, he would not spare them? Paul told them this because the Corinthian saints were seeking evidence that Christ was speaking through Paul.
138 13:5 oyi5 For what did Paul tell the Corinthian saints to examine and test themselves? Paul told them to examine and test themselves to see if they were in the faith.
139 13:6 tpme What was Paul confident the Corinthian saints would find concerning Paul and his companions? Paul was confident the Corinthian saints would find that they were not unapproved. Paul was confident the Corinthian saints would find that they were not unapproved, but approved by God.
140 13:8 x6m8 What did Paul say that he and his companions were not able to do? Paul said they were not able to do anything against the truth.
141 13:10 m3b8 Why did Paul write these things to the Corinthian saints while he was away from them? Paul did this so that when he was with them, he would not have to act harshly toward them.
142 13:10 qgbu How did Paul want to use the authority the Lord gave him with regard to the Corinthian saints? Paul wanted to use his authority to build up the Corinthian saints and not tear them down.

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1:1 r3ao By what title does the author John introduce himself in this letter? John introduces himself as the elder.
1:1 yuwd What relationship does John have with Gaius, the one receiving this letter? John loves Gaius in truth.
1:2 i06l For what does John pray concerning Gaius? John prays that Gaius would prosper in all things and be in health, as his soul prospers.
1:2 i06l For what does John pray concerning Gaius? John prays that Gaius would prosper in everything and be in health, as his soul prospers.
1:4 n2vf What is Johns greatest joy? Johns greatest joy is to hear that his children are walking in the truth.
1:5 h1gl For whom did Gaius work? Gaius worked for the brothers even though they were strangers.
1:6 bfoi In what manner did Gaius send the brothers on their journey? He sent them out in a manner worthy of God.
1:7 uxbr Why did the brothers need help from the believers to send them out on their journey? They needed help because they did not receive anything from the Gentiles.
1:8 y0oj Why does John say believers should welcome brothers such as these? John says believers should welcome them so that they may be fellow-workers for the truth.
1:9 uz5o What does Diotrephes love? Diotrephes loves to be first among the congregation.
1:6 bfoi How should Gaius send the brothers on? He should sent them on worthily of God.
1:7 uxbr Why did the brothers need help from the believers to send them out on their journey? They needed help because they were not accepting anything from the Gentiles.
1:8 y0oj Why does John say believers should welcome such people? John says believers should welcome them to become fellow-workers with the truth.
1:9 uz5o What does Diotrephes love? Diotrephes loves to be first among the people of his church.
1:9 r54s What is Diotrephes attitude toward John? Diotrephes does not receive John.
1:10 osvj What will John do when he comes to Gaius and the congregation? When John comes, he will remember Diotrephes evil deeds.
1:10 hnrs What does Diotrephes do with the brothers who were sent out? Diotrephes does not receive the brothers.
1:10 mzkb What does Diotrephes do with those who receive these brothers? Diotrephes forbids them from receiving the brothers and puts them out of the church.
1:10 osvj What will John do when he comes to Gaius and the congregation? When John comes, he will call attention to the works that Diotrephes is doing.
1:10 hnrs What does Diotrephes do with the brothers who are sent out? Diotrephes does not receive these brothers.
1:10 mzkb What does Diotrephes do with those who are willing to receive these brothers? Diotrephes stops them from receiving the brothers and puts them out of the church.
1:11 b95i What does John tell Gaius to imitate? John tells Gaius to imitate what is good.
1:14 skpj What does John expect to do in the future? John expects to come and speak with Gaius in person.

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2 1:1 r3ao By what title does the author John introduce himself in this letter? John introduces himself as the elder.
3 1:1 yuwd What relationship does John have with Gaius, the one receiving this letter? John loves Gaius in truth.
4 1:2 i06l For what does John pray concerning Gaius? John prays that Gaius would prosper in all things and be in health, as his soul prospers. John prays that Gaius would prosper in everything and be in health, as his soul prospers.
5 1:4 n2vf What is John’s greatest joy? John’s greatest joy is to hear that his children are walking in the truth.
6 1:5 h1gl For whom did Gaius work? Gaius worked for the brothers even though they were strangers.
7 1:6 bfoi In what manner did Gaius send the brothers on their journey? How should Gaius send the brothers on? He sent them out in a manner worthy of God. He should sent them on worthily of God.
8 1:7 uxbr Why did the brothers need help from the believers to send them out on their journey? They needed help because they did not receive anything from the Gentiles. They needed help because they were not accepting anything from the Gentiles.
9 1:8 y0oj Why does John say believers should welcome brothers such as these? Why does John say believers should welcome such people? John says believers should welcome them so that they may be fellow-workers for the truth. John says believers should welcome them to become fellow-workers with the truth.
10 1:9 uz5o What does Diotrephes love? Diotrephes loves to be first among the congregation. Diotrephes loves to be first among the people of his church.
11 1:9 r54s What is Diotrephes’ attitude toward John? Diotrephes does not receive John.
12 1:10 osvj What will John do when he comes to Gaius and the congregation? When John comes, he will remember Diotrephes’ evil deeds. When John comes, he will call attention to the works that Diotrephes is doing.
13 1:10 hnrs What does Diotrephes do with the brothers who were sent out? What does Diotrephes do with the brothers who are sent out? Diotrephes does not receive the brothers. Diotrephes does not receive these brothers.
14 1:10 mzkb What does Diotrephes do with those who receive these brothers? What does Diotrephes do with those who are willing to receive these brothers? Diotrephes forbids them from receiving the brothers and puts them out of the church. Diotrephes stops them from receiving the brothers and puts them out of the church.
15 1:11 b95i What does John tell Gaius to imitate? John tells Gaius to imitate what is good.
16 1:14 skpj What does John expect to do in the future? John expects to come and speak with Gaius in person.

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6:3 or7v Who chose the seven men to take care of the business of food distribution? The disciples (brothers) chose the seven men.
6:3 u5ro What were the qualifications for being chosen as one of the seven men? The seven men had to be of good reputation, full of the Spirit and of wisdom.
6:4 hfdc In what would the apostles continue? The apostles would continue in prayer and in the ministry of the word.
6:6 l1sy What did the apostles do when the believers brought the seven men? The apostles prayed and placed their hands upon them.
6:7 s1cn What was happening with the disciples in Jerusalem? The number of disciples was greatly increasing, including a great number of the priests.
6:6 l1sy What did the apostles do when the believers brought the seven men before them? The apostles prayed and placed their hands upon the seven men.
6:7 s1cn What was happening with the disciples in Jerusalem? The number of disciples was greatly increasing, and it was including a great number of the priests.
6:10 b4fl Who was winning the debates between the unbelieving Jews and Stephen? The unbelieving Jews could not stand against the wisdom and Spirit with which Stephen spoke.
6:14 ji1y What accusation was made by false witnesses against Stephen to the council? The false witnesses claimed that Stephen said Jesus would destroy this place and change the customs of Moses.
6:14 ji1y What accusation did the false witnesses make against Stephen to the council? The false witnesses claimed that Stephen said Jesus would destroy this place and change the customs of Moses.
6:15 wpuh When the council looked at Stephen, what did they see? They saw that his face was like the face of an angel.
7:2 u1f1 Stephen began to review the history of the Jewish people beginning with Gods promise to whom? Stephen began his history by talking about Gods promise to Abraham.
7:5 ae68 What was Gods promise to Abraham? God promised land to Abraham and his descendants.
7:5 hv89 Why did Gods promise to Abraham seem impossible to fulfill? Gods promise seemed impossible because Abraham had no children.
7:6 q4ib What did God say would first happen to Abrahams descendants for four hundred years? God said Abrahams descendants would be slaves in a foreign land for four hundred years.
7:6 q4ib What did God say would first happen to Abrahams descendants for 400 years? God said Abrahams descendants would be slaves in a foreign land for 400 years.
7:8 a7pl What covenant did God give to Abraham? God gave Abraham the covenant of circumcision.
7:9 stqg How did Joseph become a slave in Egypt? His brothers were jealous of him and sold him into Egypt.
7:10 pnme How did Joseph become governor over Egypt? God gave Joseph favor and wisdom in the presence of Pharaoh.
7:12-13 onvz What did Jacob do when there was famine in Canaan? Jacob sent his sons to Egypt because he heard there was grain there.
7:14 kdpl Why did Jacob and his relatives move to Egypt? Joseph sent his brothers to tell Jacob to come to Egypt.
7:14 kdpl Why did Jacob and his relatives move to Egypt? Joseph sent his brothers to tell Jacob to come to Egypt so he could provide them with food during the famine.
7:17 qc45 What happened to the number of Israelites in Egypt as the time promised to Abraham drew near? The number of Israelites in Egypt grew and multiplied.
7:19 x8zh How did the new king of Egypt try to reduce the number of Israelites? The new king of Egypt forced the Israelites to throw out their infants so they would not survive.
7:19 x8zh How did the new king of Egypt try to reduce the number of Israelites? The new king of Egypt forced the Israelites to cast out their infants so they would not survive.
7:21 e77c How did Moses survive being thrown out? Pharaohs daughter took Moses and raised him as her own son.
7:22 yeub How was Moses educated? Moses was educated in all the learning of the Egyptians.
7:24 wmvx When he was forty years old, what did Moses do when he saw an Israelite being mistreated? Moses defended the Israelite and struck the Egyptian.
7:24 wmvx When he was 40 years old, what did Moses do when he saw an Israelite being mistreated? Moses defended the Israelite and struck the Egyptian.
7:29 r6b0 To where did Moses flee? Moses fled to Midian.
7:30 ycf8 When Moses was eighty years old, what did Moses see? Moses saw an angel in a flame of fire in a bush.
7:30 ycf8 When Moses was 80 years old, what did Moses see? Moses saw an angel in a flame of fire in a bush.
7:34 easv Where did the Lord command Moses to go, and what was God going to do there? The Lord commanded Moses to go to Egypt, because God was going to rescue the Israelites.
7:36 ohne How long did Moses lead the Israelites in the wilderness? Moses led the Israelites in the wilderness for forty years.
7:36 ohne How long did Moses lead the Israelites in the wilderness? Moses led the Israelites in the wilderness for 40 years.
7:37 hq8v What did Moses prophesy to the Israelites? Moses prophesied to the Israelites that God would raise up a prophet like him from among their brothers.
7:41 tkui How did the Israelites turn their hearts back to Egypt? The Israelites made a calf and sacrificed to the idol.
7:42 f7y3 How did God respond to the Israelites turning away from him? God turned from Israelites and gave them up to serve the host of heaven.
7:43 hw00 To where did God say he would carry away the Israelites? God said he would carry the Israelites away to Babylon.
7:41 tkui How did the Israelites turn their hearts back to Egypt? The Israelites made a calf of gold and sacrificed to the idol they had made.
7:42 f7y3 How did God respond to the Israelites turning away from him? God turned from the Israelites and gave them up to serve the host of heaven.
7:43 hw00 To where did God say he would carry away the Israelites? God said he would carry the Israelites away even beyond Babylon.
7:44-45 l6qa In the wilderness, what did God command the Israelites to build, which they later carried into the land? In the wilderness, the Israelites built the tabernacle of the testimony.
7:45 x351 Who drove out the nations ahead of the Israelites? God drove out the nations ahead of the Israelites.
7:46 k9y2 Who asked to build a dwelling place for God? David asked to build a dwelling place for God.
7:47 hypb Who actually built God a house? Solomon built God a house.
7:47 hypb Who actually built a house for God? King David's son Solomon built a house for God.
7:49 ubph Where does the Most High have his throne? The Most High has heaven as his throne.
7:51 pryb What did Stephen accuse the people of always doing, just as their forefathers had done? Stephen accused the people of resisting the Holy Spirit.
7:52 tdtc What did Stephen say the people were guilty of concerning the Righteous One? Stephen said the people had betrayed and murdered the Righteous One.
7:52 tdtc Concerning the Righteous One, of what did Stephen say the people were guilty? Stephen said the people had betrayed and murdered the Righteous One.
7:54 vef4 How did the council members respond to Stephens accusations? The council members were cut to the heart and ground their teeth at Stephen.
7:55-56 kf0j What did Stephen say he saw as he looked up into heaven? Stephen said he saw Jesus standing on the right hand of God.
7:57-58 fhm6 What did the council members then do to Stephen? The council members rushed upon him, threw him out of the city, and stoned him.
7:58 h82u Where did the witnesses lay down their outer clothes during the stoning of Stephen? The witnesses laid their outer clothes at the feet of a young man named Saul.
7:60 b3o6 What was the last thing Stephen asked for before he died? Stephen asked God not to hold this sin to the peoples responsibility.
7:60 b3o6 What was the last thing Stephen asked for before he died? Stephen asked God not to hold this sin against the people.
8:1 ff4n What did Saul think about Stephens stoning? Saul was in agreement with Stephens death.
8:1 u11s What began on the day Stephen was stoned? A great persecution against the church in Jerusalem began on the day Stephen was stoned.
8:1 st35 What did the believers in Jerusalem do? The believers in Jerusalem were scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria.
8:1 st35 What did the believers in Jerusalem do? The believers in Jerusalem became scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, thus spreading the faith to new areas.
8:6 evnl Why did the people of Samaria pay attention to what Philip said? The people paid attention when they saw the signs that Philip did.
8:9-11 h4ec Why had the people of Samaria paid attention to Simon? The people had paid attention when they saw his sorceries.
8:13 yddg When Simon heard Philips message, what did he do? Simon also believed and was baptized.
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8:18-19 kb86 What offer did Simon make to the apostles? Simon offered the apostles money in exchange for the power to give the Holy Spirit by the laying on of hands.
8:23 civh After Simon made this offer to the apostles, what did Peter say was his spiritual condition? Peter said that Simon was in the poison of bitterness and the bonds of sin.
8:26 ignl What did an angel tell Philip to do? An angel told Philip to go south to the desert road toward Gaza.
8:27-28 niwj Who did Philip meet and what was the person doing? Philip met a eunuch of great authority from Ethiopia who was sitting in his chariot reading the prophet Isaiah.
8:30 oujy What question did Philip ask the man? Philip asked the man, “Do you understand what you are reading?”
8:31 bpo8 What did the man ask Philip to do? The man asked Philip to come up into the chariot and explain what he was reading.
8:27-28 niwj Who did Philip meet? Philip met a eunuch from Ethiopia, a man of great authority who had come to worship at Jerusalem.
8:30 oujy What question did Philip ask the man, who he heard reading the prophet Isaiah? Philip asked the man, “Do you understand what you are reading?”
8:31 bpo8 What did the man ask Philip to do? The man asked Philip to come up into the chariot with him and explain what he was reading.
8:32 ixnh What happens to the person being described in the scripture from Isaiah that was being read? The person is led as a sheep to the slaughter, but does not open his mouth.
8:34 m06z What question did the man ask Philip about the scripture he was reading? The man asked Philip if the prophet was speaking about himself or about some other person.
8:35 wcii Who did Philip say was the person in the scripture from Isaiah? Philip explained that the person in the scripture from Isaiah was Jesus.
8:38 hebs What did Philip then do to the man? Philip and the eunuch both went into the water and Philip baptized him.
8:39 s04t What happened to Philip when he came out of the water? When Philip came out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord took Philip away.
8:39 xp5m What did the eunuch do when he came out of the water? When the eunuch came out of the water, he went on his way rejoicing.
9:1-2 fb5p What did Saul ask the high priest in Jerusalem permission to do? Saul asked for letters so that he could travel to Damascus and bring back bound any who belonged to the Way.
9:1-2 fb5p What did Saul ask the high priest in Jerusalem for permission to do? Saul asked for letters of authority so that he could travel to Damascus, bind and bring back any who belonged to the Way.
9:3 lmyv As Saul neared Damascus, what did he see? As Saul neared Damascus, he saw a light out of heaven.
9:4 vaey What did the voice say to Saul? The voice said, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me”.
9:5 c3r1 When Saul asked who was speaking to him, what was the answer? The answer was, “I am Jesus whom you are persecuting”.
9:8 rx61 When Saul arose from the ground, what had happened to him? When Saul arose, he could see nothing.
9:9 mfwm Where did Saul then go and what did he do? Saul went to Damascus and did not eat or drink for three days.
9:8-9 mfwm What did Saul do for three days in Damascus? Saul did not eat or drink for three days.
9:11-12 yzg2 What did the Lord tell Ananias to do? The Lord told Ananias to go and lay hands on Saul, so that Saul would receive his sight.
9:13-14 zpb4 What concern did Ananias express to the Lord? Ananias was concerned because he knew Saul had come to Damascus to arrest everyone who called upon the Lords name.
9:15 eq7g What mission did the Lord say he had for Saul as his chosen instrument? The Lord said Saul would carry the Lords name before the Gentiles, kings, and the children of Israel.
9:16 htif Did the Lord say Sauls mission would be easy or difficult? The Lord said that Saul would suffer greatly for the cause of the Lords name.
9:19 hnuj After Ananias laid hands on Saul, what happened? After Ananias laid hands on Saul, Saul received his sight, was baptized, and ate.
9:20 shrd What did Saul immediately begin to do? Saul immediately began to proclaim Jesus in the synagogues, saying that he is the Son of God.
9:25 pbr7 When the Jews finally planned to kill Saul, what did he do? When the Jews planned to kill him, Saul escaped by being let down through the wall in a basket.
9:26 ycr3 When Saul came to Jerusalem, how did the disciples receive him? In Jerusalem, the disciples were afraid of Saul.
9:18-19 hnuj After Ananias laid hands on Saul, what happened? After Ananias laid hands on Saul, Saul received his sight, was baptized, and ate.
9:20 shrd What did Saul immediately begin to do? Saul immediately began to proclaim Jesus in the synagogues, saying that Jesus is the Son of God.
9:25 pbr7 When the Jews finally planned to kill Saul, how did he escape? When the Jews planned to kill him, Saul escaped at night by being let down through the wall in a basket.
9:26 ycr3 When Saul came to Jerusalem, how did the disciples receive him? In Jerusalem, the disciples were afraid of Saul because they did not know he had truly become a believer.
9:27 vilh Who then brought Saul to the apostles and explained what had happened to Saul in Damascus? Barnabas brought Saul to the apostles and explained what had happened to Saul in Damascus.
9:29 szo6 What did Saul do in Jerusalem? Saul spoke boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus.
9:28 szo6 What did Saul do in Jerusalem? Saul spoke boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus.
9:31 xaq5 After Saul was sent away to Tarsus, what was the condition of the church in Judea, Galilee, and Samaria? The church in Judea, Galilee, and Samaria had peace and was built up, growing in numbers.
9:33-35 dk3l What happened in Lydda that caused everyone there to turn to the Lord? In Lydda, Peter spoke to a paralyzed man who was healed by Jesus.
9:40 gvk4 What happened in Joppa that caused many people to believe in the Lord? Peter prayed for a dead woman named Tabitha, who was raised back to life.
10:2 l80p What kind of man was Cornelius? Cornelius was a devout man who feared God, was generous, and was always praying to God.
10:1-2 l80p What kind of man was Cornelius? Cornelius was a devout man who feared God, was generous, and was always praying to God.
10:4 sull What did the angel say had caused God to be reminded about Cornelius? The angel said that Cornelius prayers and gifts to the poor had reminded God about Cornelius.
10:5 c9lp What did the angel tell Cornelius to do? The angel told Cornelius to send men to Joppa to bring Peter.
10:5 c9lp What did the angel tell Cornelius to do? The angel told Cornelius to send men to Joppa to bring Peter back to the home of Cornelius.
10:11-12 gzjh On the next day, what did Peter see while he was praying and in a trance on the housetop? Peter saw a large sheet filled with all kinds of animals, things that crawled, and birds.
10:13 waf4 As Peter saw the vision, what did a voice say to him? A voice said to Peter, “Rise, Peter, kill and eat”.
10:14 a7ld What was Peters response to the voice? Peter refused, saying he had never eaten anything defiled and unclean.
10:15 g537 What did the voice say to Peter after this? The voice said, “What God has cleansed, do not call it defiled”.
10:15 g537 What did the voice say to Peter after this? The voice said, “What God has cleansed, do not call defiled”.
10:20 z2fa What did the Spirit tell Peter to do when the men from Cornelius arrived at the house? The Spirit told Peter to go down and go with them.
10:22 bj8d What did the men from Cornelius expect Peter to come and do in Cornelius house? The men from Cornelius expected Peter to come and give a message in Cornelius house.
10:26 vix0 What did Peter say when Cornelius bowed down at Peters feet? Peter told Cornelius to stand up, for he was only a man.
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10:43 l4id What did Peter say everyone would receive who believes in Jesus? Peter said that everyone who believes in Jesus would receive the forgiveness of sins.
10:44 jjd7 What happened to the people who were listening to Peter while Peter was still speaking? The Holy Spirit fell on all those who were listening to Peter.
10:45 lxzs Why were the believers who belonged to the circumcision group amazed? The believers who belonged to the circumcision group were amazed because the gift of the Holy Spirit was poured out also on the Gentiles.
10:46 kpj7 What were the people doing which demonstrated that the Holy Spirit had fallen on them? The people were speaking in other languages and praising God which demonstrated that the Holy Spirit had fallen on them.
10:46 kpj7 What were the people doing which demonstrated that the Holy Spirit had fallen on them? The people were speaking in other languages and praising God, which demonstrated that the Holy Spirit had fallen on them.
10:48 gwnt After seeing that the people had received the Holy Spirit, what did Peter command be done with them? Peter commanded that the people be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ.
11:1 h8gh What news did the apostles and brothers in Judea hear? The apostles and brothers in Judea heard that the Gentiles had also received the word of God.
11:2-3 b92d What criticism against Peter did those of the circumcision group in Jerusalem have? Those in the circumcision group criticized Peter for eating with the Gentiles.
11:15 zxqp What evidence did Peter present to demonstrate that God had accepted the Gentiles? Peter presented the fact that the Holy Spirit had come upon the Gentiles.
11:15 zxqp What evidence did Peter present to demonstrate that God had accepted the Gentiles? Peter presented the fact that the Holy Spirit had come upon the Gentiles just as the Spirit had fallen upon the Jews in the beginning.
11:18 r9j4 What was the conclusion of those in the circumcision group when they heard Peters explanation? They praised God and concluded that God had given repentance for life to the Gentiles also.
11:19 s9vw What did most of the believers who were scattered after Stephens death do? Most of the scattered believers told the message about Jesus only to Jews.
11:20-21 idod What happened when some of the scattered believers preached the Lord Jesus to Greeks? When they preached the Lord Jesus to Greeks, a great number believed.
11:22-23 nrp0 What did Barnabas from Jerusalem tell the believing Greeks in Antioch? Barnabas encouraged the Greeks to remain with the Lord with all their heart.
11:26 sz44 Who spent an entire year at the church in Antioch? Barnabas and Saul spent an entire year at the church in Antioch.
11:26 sz44 How long did Barnabas and Saul spend at the church in Antioch? Barnabas and Saul spent an entire year at the church in Antioch.
11:26 b69w What name did the disciples first receive in Antioch? The disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.
11:28 bt8b What did Agabus the prophet predict would happen? Agabus predicted that a great famine would occur over all the world.
11:29-30 tupm How did the disciples respond to Agabus prophecy? The disciples sent help to the brothers in Judea by the hand of Barnabas and Saul.
12:2 mymt What did Herod the king do to James the brother of John? Herod the king killed James the brother of John with the sword.
12:2 mymt What did Herod the king do to James, the brother of John? Herod the king killed James, the brother of John, with the sword.
12:3-4 p1bo What did Herod the king do to Peter? Herod arrested and put Peter in prison, intending to bring him to the people after the Passover.
12:5 d6lh What was the assembly doing for Peter? The assembly was earnestly praying for Peter.
12:9-10 et0f How did Peter get past the first and second guard and out of the gate of the prison? Peter followed an angel past the guards, and then the gate opened by itself.
12:8-10 et0f How did Peter get past the first and second guard and out of the gate of the prison? Peter followed an angel past the guards, and then the gate opened by itself.
12:13-14 i4ic When Peter arrived at the house where the believers were praying, who answered the door and what did she do? A servant girl Rhoda answered the door and reported that Peter was standing at the door, but she did not open the door.
12:15 jmhh How did the believers first react to her report? At first they thought Rhoda was insane.
12:17 uo2p After telling the believers what had happened to him, what did Peter tell them to do? Peter told them to report these things to James and the brothers.
12:19 rvwp What happened to the men that had been guarding Peter? Herod questioned the guards and then had them put to death.
12:19 rvwp What happened to the men that had been guarding Peter? The men were put to death after Herod had questioned them.
12:22 ole4 What did the people shout as Herod gave his speech? The people shouted, “This is the voice of a god, not of a man”!
12:23 p08f What happened to Herod after his speech, and why? Because Herod did not give glory to God, an angel struck him and he was eaten by worms and died.
12:23 p08f What happened to Herod after his speech, and why? Because Herod did not give glory to God, an angel struck him, and he was eaten by worms and died.
12:24 ljyo What was happening with the word of God during this time? The word of God grew and multiplied during this time.
12:25 qacs Who did Barnabas and Saul take with them? Barnabas and Saul took John Mark with them.
12:25 qacs Who did Barnabas and Saul bring with them? Barnabas and Saul brought John Mark with them.
13:2 btkh What was the assembly in Antioch doing when the Holy Spirit spoke to them? The assembly in Antioch was worshiping the Lord and fasting when the Holy Spirit spoke to them.
13:2 hq89 What did the Holy Spirit tell them to do? The Holy Spirit told them to set apart Barnabas and Saul to do the work to which the Spirit was calling them.
13:3 anwk What did the assembly do after hearing from the Holy Spirit? The assembly fasted, prayed, laid hands on Barnabas and Saul, and sent them off.
13:5 seta When Barnabas and Saul went to Cyprus, who also was with them? In Cyprus, John Mark was with them as their assistant.
13:5 seta When Barnabas and Saul went to Salamis, who also was with them? In Salamis, John Mark was with them as their assistant.
13:6-7 odpk Who was Bar-Jesus? Bar-Jesus was a Jewish false prophet who associated with the proconsul.
13:7 xuu2 Why did the proconsul summon Barnabas and Saul? The proconsul summoned Barnabas and Saul because he wanted to hear the word of God.
13:9 v0iw What was another name by which Saul was known? Saul was also known as Paul.
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13:13 jtig What did John Mark do when Paul and his friends set sail to Perga? John Mark left Paul and his friends and returned to Jerusalem.
13:15 z2az Where in Antioch of Pisidia was Paul asked to speak? In Antioch of Pisidia, Paul was asked to speak in the Jewish synagogue.
13:17 w4tx In Pauls speech, who does Paul say God chose in the past? In Pauls speech, Paul said that God chose Israel.
13:23 sghs From whom did God bring Israel a Savior? From King David God brought Israel a Savior.
13:23 sghs From the offspring of whom did God bring Israel a Savior? God brought Israel a Savior from the seed of King David.
13:24-25 g0vv Who did Paul say had prepared the way for the coming Savior? Paul said that John the Baptist had prepared the way for the coming Savior.
13:27 vmdy How did the people and rulers in Jerusalem fulfill the prophets messages? The people and rulers in Jerusalem fulfilled the prophets messages by condemning Jesus to death.
13:31 k5gn Who were now Jesus witnesses to the people? The people who saw Jesus after he was raised from the dead were now his witnesses.
13:33 vjik How had God shown that he had kept his promises made to the Jews? God showed that he had kept his promises to the Jews by raising up Jesus from the dead.
13:35 wqos What did God promise to the Holy One in one of the psalms? God promised that the Holy One would not see decay.
13:38 loxj What did Paul proclaim for every one who believes in Jesus? Paul proclaimed the forgiveness of sins for every one who believes in Jesus.
13:40-41 t2p4 What warning did Paul also give his listeners? Paul warned his listeners not to be like those spoken of in the prophets who hear the announcement of Gods work, but do not believe it.
13:38 loxj What did Paul proclaim for everyone who believes in Jesus? Paul proclaimed the forgiveness of sins for everyone who believes in Jesus.
13:40-41 t2p4 What warning did Paul also give his listeners? Paul warned his listeners not to be like those spoken of in the prophets who hear the announcement of Gods work but do not believe it.
13:44 rfqj In Antioch, who came to hear the word of the Lord on the next Sabbath? Almost the whole city came to hear the word of the Lord on the next Sabbath.
13:45 zikw How did the Jews react when they saw the crowds? The Jews were filled with jealousy and spoke against Pauls message, insulting him.
13:46 pzhf What did Paul say the Jews were doing with the word of God spoken to them? Paul said that the Jews were pushing away the word of God spoken to them.
13:46 pzhf What did Paul say the Jews were doing with the word of God spoken to them? Paul said that the Jews were rejecting the word of God spoken to them.
13:48 n7yw What was the Gentiles reaction when they heard that Paul was turning to them? The Gentiles were glad and praised the word of the Lord.
13:48 mg1i How many of the Gentiles believed? As many as were appointed to eternal life believed.
13:50 fskb What did the Jews then do to Paul and Barnabas? The Jews stirred up a persecution against Paul and Barnabas and threw them out of the city.
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14:1-2 zyc3 What did the disbelieving Jews in Iconium do after a multitude believed Paul and Barnabas preaching? The disbelieving Jews stirred up the minds of the Gentiles and made them bitter against the brothers.
14:3 ye2r How did God give evidence about the message of his grace? God gave evidence about the message of his grace by granting signs and wonders to be done by the hands of Paul and Barnabas.
14:5-7 oeth Why did Paul and Barnabas leave Iconium? Some Gentiles and Jews attempted to persuade their leaders to mistreat and stone Paul and Barnabas.
14:8-10 ryts What did Paul do that caused an uproar in Lystra? Paul healed a man who was a cripple from birth.
14:8-10 ryts What did Paul do that caused an uproar in Lystra? Paul healed a man who was crippled from birth.
14:11-13 mckv What did the people of Lystra want to do for Paul and Barnabas? The people wanted to offer sacrifices through the priest of Zeus to Paul and Barnabas.
14:14-15 apoy How did Barnabas and Paul respond to what the people wanted to do for them? Barnabas and Paul tore their clothing, went into the crowd, and cried out saying that the people should turn from these useless things to a living God.
14:17 df11 How had God not left himself without witness in the past? God had given the nations rain and fruitful seasons, filling their hearts with food and gladness.
14:18 x86f What did the people of Lystra want to do for Paul and Barnabas? The people wanted to offer sacrifices through the priest of Zeus to Paul and Barnabas.
14:19 o9dx What did the crowds at Lystra later do to Paul? The crowds at Lystra later stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city.
14:20 hidi What did Paul do as the disciples were standing around him? Paul got up and entered the city.
14:22 ctwm Through what did Paul say the disciples must enter into the kingdom of God? Through many sufferings Paul said the disciples must enter into the kingdom of God.
14:18 x86f What did the people of Lystra want to do for Paul and Barnabas? The people wanted to offer sacrifices to Paul and Barnabas.
14:19 o9dx What did the crowds at Lystra later do to Paul? The crowds at Lystra later stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, thinking he was dead.
14:20 hidi What did Paul do as the disciples were standing around him? Paul got up and re-entered the city.
14:22 ctwm Through what did Paul say the disciples must enter into the kingdom of God? Paul said the disciples must enter into the kingdom of God through many sufferings.
14:23 n6tc What did Paul and Barnabas do in every assembly of believers before they departed? In every assembly, Paul and Barnabas appointed elders, prayed with fasting, and entrusted the believers to the Lord.
14:27 r8jh What did Paul and Barnabas do when they returned to Antioch? When they returned to Antioch, they reported all the things that God had done with them, and how he had opened a door of faith for the Gentiles.
14:27 r8jh What did Paul and Barnabas do when they returned to Antioch? When they returned to Antioch, they gathered the church and reported all the things that God had done with them and how he had opened a door of faith for the Gentiles.
15:1 fv4k What did certain men from Judea come and teach the brothers? Certain men from Judea taught that unless the brothers were circumcised, they could not be saved.
15:2 oo97 How did the brothers decide this question should be resolved? The brothers decided that Paul, Barnabas, and certain others should go to Jerusalem to the apostles and elders.
15:2 oo97 How did the brothers decide this question should be resolved? The brothers decided that Paul, Barnabas, and certain others should go to Jerusalem to the apostles and elders with this question.
15:3 kc4n Passing through Phoenicia and Samaria, what news did Paul and his companions announce? Paul and his companions announced the conversion of the Gentiles.
15:5 zlsp Which group among the believers thought that the Gentiles must be circumcised and must keep the law of Moses? The group of Pharisees believed that the Gentiles must be circumcised and must keep the law of Moses.
15:8-9 jw1h What did Peter say that God had given to and done for the Gentiles? Peter said that God had given the Gentiles the Holy Spirit and had made their hearts clean by faith.
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15:31 hvb5 What was the response of the Gentiles when they heard the letter from Jerusalem? The Gentiles rejoiced because of the encouragement in the letter.
15:35 iwie What did Paul and Barnabas do as they stayed in Antioch? Paul and Barnabas taught and preached the word of the Lord.
15:36 eigw What did Paul tell Barnabas he wanted to do? Paul told Barnabas that he wanted to return and visit the brothers in every city they had proclaimed the word of the Lord.
15:39 kme5 Why did Paul and Barnabas separate and travel in different directions? There was a sharp disagreement between them, so that they separated from each other.
15:39 kme5 Why did Paul and Barnabas separate and travel in different directions? There was a sharp disagreement between them about whether to bring John Mark with them, so that they separated from each other.
16:3 hg99 What did Paul do with Timothy before they traveled together, and why? Paul circumcised Timothy because the Jews in those parts knew Timothys father was a Greek.
16:4 kxf5 What instructions did Paul deliver to the churches on their way? Paul delivered the instructions that had been written by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem.
16:4 kxf5 What instructions did Paul deliver to the churches on their way? Paul delivered the instructions that had been written by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem. Those instructions were to keep the decrees decided by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem.
16:9 i6p4 How did Paul know God was calling him to preach the gospel in Macedonia? Paul had a vision of a man of Macedonia calling him to come over and help them.
16:13 cypx On the Sabbath, why did Paul go to the river outside the gate of Philippi? Paul thought there would be a place of prayer there.
16:14 gj4v What did the Lord do for Lydia as Paul spoke? The Lord opened Lydias heart to pay attention to the things which were spoken by Paul.
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16:30 lm1s What question did the jailer ask Paul and Silas? The jailer asked Paul and Silas, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved”?
16:31 s7vq What answer did Paul and Silas give the jailer? Paul and Silas answered, “Believe on the Lord Jesus, and you shall be saved, you and your house”.
16:33 ykrm Who was baptized that night? The jailer and all his household were baptized that night.
16:37-38 m1vz What caused the magistrates to be afraid after they sent word to let Paul and Silas go? The magistrates were afraid because they realized that they had publicly beaten two uncondemned Roman citizens.
16:37-38 m1vz What caused the magistrates to be afraid after they sent word to let Paul and Silas go? The magistrates were afraid because they realized that they had publicly beaten two uncondemned Roman citizens, an act which was against Roman law.
16:40 y7xo After the magistrates asked them to leave the city, what did Paul and Silas do? Paul and Silas went to the house of Lydia, encouraged the brothers, and then departed from Philippi.
17:1-2 w69x Arriving in Thessalonica, where did Paul go first to speak from the Scriptures about Jesus? Paul went to the synagogue of the Jews first to speak from the Scriptures about Jesus.
17:3 tnbz What did Paul show was necessary from the Scriptures? Paul showed it was necessary for the Christ to suffer and to rise again from the dead.
17:7 xi6i What accusation was made against Paul and Silas to the city officials? Paul and Silas were accused of acting against the decrees of Caesar, saying that there was another kingJesus.
17:7 xi6i What accusation was made against Paul and Silas to the city officials? Paul and Silas were accused of acting against the decrees of Caesar, saying that there was another king, Jesus.
17:10 tci9 Where did Paul and Silas go when they arrived in Berea? Paul and Silas went into the synagogue of the Jews.
17:11 t2et What did the Bereans do when they heard Pauls message? The Bereans received the word and examined the Scriptures to see if what Paul said was so.
17:13-15 w414 Why did Paul have to leave Berea, and where did he go? Paul had leave Berea because the Jews of Thessalonica stirred up the crowds in Berea, so Paul went to Athens.
17:13-14 w414 Why did Paul have to leave Berea? Paul had leave Berea because the Jews of Thessalonica stirred up the crowds in Berea.
17:17 f8ou Where did Paul go when he arrived in Athens? Paul went to the Jewish synagogue and the marketplace to reason from the Scriptures.
17:19-20 xnc3 Where was Paul brought to explain his teaching further? Paul was brought to the Areopagus to explain his teaching further.
17:23 gjfe Which altar in Athens did Paul find, which he wanted to explain to the people? Paul found an altar with the inscription, TO AN UNKNOWN GOD, which he wanted to explain to the people.
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17:31 ord6 For what has God set a certain day? God has set a certain day when Jesus will judge the world in righteousness.
17:31 x0ou What proof has God given that Jesus has been chosen as the judge of the world? God has proven that Jesus has been chosen as the judge of the world by raising him from the dead.
17:32 pqyi What did some do when they heard Paul speak about the resurrection of the dead? Some mocked Paul when they heard him speak about the resurrection of the dead.
17:34 txwz Did any believe what Paul had said? Yes, certain men believed Paul, and others with them.
17:34 txwz Did any believe what Paul had said? Yes, certain men and a woman believed Paul, and others with them.
18:3 odpl What work did Paul do to support himself? Paul worked as a tentmaker to support himself.
18:5 g7ct What did Paul testify to the Jews in Corinth? Paul testified to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ.
18:6 l0vm When the Jews rejected Paul, what did he do? Paul told the Jews their blood was on their own head, and then he went to the Gentiles.
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18:12-13 ev77 What accusation did the Jews bring to the governor against Paul? The Jews accused Paul of teaching people to worship contrary to the law.
18:15 nkla How did the governor respond to the accusations of the Jews against Paul? The governor said that he did not wish to be a judge of matters involving the Jewish law.
18:18-19 yrak Which husband and wife traveled with Paul to Ephesus? Aquila and Priscilla traveled with Paul to Ephesus.
18:22 jtai What were the first two places Paul went after he left Ephesus? After he left Ephesus, Paul traveled to Jerusalem and then to Antioch.
18:22 jtai What were the first two places Paul went after he left Ephesus? After he left Ephesus, Paul traveled to greet the church at Jerusalem and then he went to Antioch.
18:25 g6ho What teaching did Apollos understand accurately, and in what teaching did he need more instruction? Apollos understood the things concerning Jesus accurately, but he knew only the baptism of John.
18:26 eon0 What did Priscilla and Aquila do for Apollos? Priscilla and Aquila became friends with Apollos and explained to him the way of God more accurately.
18:28 rljo What was Apollos able to do with his eloquent speech and knowledge of the Scriptures? Apollos was able to publicly overwhelm the Jews, showing that Jesus was the Christ.
19:2 hdb3 What had the disciples that Paul met in Ephesus not heard about when they believed? The disciples had not heard about the Holy Spirit.
19:4 rigp Johns baptism was a baptism of what? Johns baptism was a baptism of repentance.
19:4 lkcx On whom had John told the people to believe? John had told the people to believe on the one who would come after him.
19:4 lkcx On whom had John told the people to believe? John had told the people to believe on the one who would come after him, Jesus.
19:5 iaq9 In what name did Paul then baptize the disciples from Ephesus? Paul baptized them in the name of the Lord Jesus.
19:6 bf8t What happened to the men after they were baptized and Paul laid hands on them? The Holy Spirit came on them and they spoke in other languages and prophesied.
19:9 bdpf What did Paul do when some of the Jews in Ephesus began to speak evil of the way of Christ? Paul withdrew with the believers and began to speak in the lecture hall of Tyrannus.
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19:16 zvnx What happened when seven Jewish exorcists tried to cast out an evil spirit in the name of Jesus? The evil spirit beat up the exorcists and they fled naked and wounded.
19:19 xtb7 In Ephesus, what did many who practiced magical arts do? Many who practiced magical arts in Ephesus burned their books in the sight of everyone.
19:21 gy2j Where did Paul say he would go after he went to Jerusalem? Paul said he would go to Rome after he went to Jerusalem.
19:26 efin What concerns did the silversmith Demetrius express to the other workmen? Demetrius was concerned that Paul was teaching people that there are no gods that are made with hands, and that the goddess Diana might be considered worthless.
19:26 efin What concerns did the silversmith Demetrius express to the other workmen? Demetrius was concerned that Paul was teaching people that the things being made with hands are not gods, and that the temple of their goddess Diana might be considered worthless.
19:28-29 hzui How did the people react to Demetrius concerns? The people became angry and cried out saying that Diana was great, filling the whole city with confusion.
19:30-31 kln7 Why did Paul not address the crowd, even though he wanted to? The disciples and some local officials did not allow Paul to speak to the crowd.
19:30-31 kln7 Why did Paul not address the crowd, even though he wanted to? The disciples and some local officials did not allow Paul to speak to the crowd because the crowd was in such a frenzy.
19:38 ocn0 What did the town clerk tell the people to do instead of rioting? The town clerk told the people to bring their accusations to the courts.
19:40 tpx1 In what danger did the town clerk say the people were? The town clerk said that the people were in danger of being accused for being disorderly, and that there was no cause for an explanation.
19:40 tpx1 In what danger did the town clerk say the people were? The town clerk said that the people were in danger of being accused for being disorderly, and that there was no reason that could be given as an explanation.
20:3 rl1q What caused Paul to change his plans and return through Macedonia instead of sailing for Syria? Paul changed his plans because the Jews had formed a plot against him as he was about to sail for Syria.
20:7 kqua On what day of the week did Paul and the believers gather to break bread? On the first day of the week Paul and the believers gathered to break bread.
20:9-10 jxkk What happened to the young man who fell out of the window while Paul was speaking? The young man fell from the third story and was picked up dead, but Paul stretched himself out on him and he came back to life.
20:16 afhc Why was Paul hurrying toward Jerusalem? Paul was hurrying toward Jerusalem to be there for the day of Pentecost.
20:18 yygx About what did Paul say he warned both Jews and Greeks since he set foot in Asia? Paul said he warned both Jews and Greeks about repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus.
20:20 o779 About what did Paul say he warned both Jews and Greeks since he set foot in Asia? Paul said he warned both Jews and Greeks about repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus.
20:18-21 o779 About what did Paul testify both Jews and Greeks from the time he set foot in Asia? Paul said he testified to both Jews and Greeks about repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus.
20:23 mlnm About what was the Holy Spirit witnessing to Paul in every city as he traveled toward Jerusalem? The Holy Spirit was witnessing to Paul that chains and sufferings awaited him.
20:24 qkv9 What ministry had Paul received from the Lord Jesus? Pauls ministry was to bear witness to the gospel of the grace of God.
20:27 drae Why did Paul say he was innocent of the blood of any man? Paul said he was innocent of their blood because he had declared to them the whole will of God.
20:26-27 drae Why did Paul say he was innocent of the blood of any man? Paul said he was innocent of their blood because he had declared to them the whole will of God.
20:28 o9z9 What did Paul command the Ephesian elders to do carefully after his departure? Paul commanded the elders to shepherd the flock carefully.
20:30 i1ak What did Paul say would happen among the Ephesian elders after his departure? Paul said that some of the elders would say corrupt things in order to draw away disciples after themselves.
20:32 ugtl To whom did Paul entrust the Ephesian elders? Paul entrusted the Ephesian elders to God.
20:34-35 ya8e What example did Paul set for the Ephesians regarding work? Paul worked for his own needs and the needs of those with him, and helped the weak.
20:34-35 ya8e What example did Paul set for the Ephesians regarding work? Paul worked for his own needs and the needs of those with him.
20:38 vthv What made the Ephesian elders sad most of all? The Ephesian elders were sad most of all because Paul had said they would never see his face again.
21:4 oixn What did the disciples in Tyre say to Paul through the Spirit? The disciples said to Paul through the Spirit that he should not set foot in Jerusalem.
21:9 g2a5 What do we know about Philip the preachers children? Philip had four virgin daughters that prophesied.
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21:24 mvn9 Why did James and the elders want Paul to purify himself with the four men who had made a vow? They wanted everyone to know that Paul as a Jew also lived so as to keep the law.
21:25 wg6c What did James say the Gentiles who believed should do? James said the Gentiles should keep themselves from things sacrificed to idols, from blood, from what is strangled, and from fornication.
21:28 zmvk What accusations did some Jews from Asia make against Paul in the temple? The Jews accused Paul of teaching against the law and defiling the temple by bringing Greeks into it.
21:31 oa6d After making these accusations, what did the Jews do to Paul? The Jews dragged Paul out of the temple and tried to kill him.
21:30-31 oa6d After making these accusations, what did the Jews do to Paul? The Jews dragged Paul out of the temple and tried to kill him.
21:33 jbdu What did the chief captain of the guard do when he heard that Jerusalem was in an uproar? The chief captain laid hold on Paul and had him bound with two chains, asking who he was and what he had done.
21:36 utw8 What was the crowd shouting as the soldiers carried Paul into the fortress? The crowd was shouting, “Away with him!”
21:39 yplb What request did Paul make to the chief captain? Paul requested that he be allowed to speak to the people.
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22:7 cm8q What did the voice from heaven say to Paul as he neared Damascus? The voice from heaven said, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?”
22:8 zijd Who was Paul persecuting? Paul was persecuting Jesus of Nazareth.
22:11 sdpe Why could Paul no longer see? Paul could no longer see because of the brightness of the light that he saw as he neared Damascus.
22:12-13 rm9u How was Pauls sight restored? A devout man named Ananias came and stood by Paul and said, “Brother Saul, receive your sight”.
22:12-13 rm9u How was Pauls sight restored? A devout man named Ananias came and stood by Paul and said, “Brother Saul, look up.”
22:16 htcq What did Ananias tell Paul to arise and do, and why? Ananias told Paul to arise and be baptized to wash away his sins.
22:18 zmch When Jesus spoke to Paul in the temple, how did he say the Jews would react to Pauls testimony about him? Jesus said that the Jews would not accept Pauls testimony about him.
22:21 crzp To whom did Jesus then send Paul? Jesus sent Paul to the Gentiles.
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23:6 iczg For what reason did Paul say he was being judged before the council? Paul said he was being judged because of his confidence in the resurrection.
23:7-8 p875 Why did an argument begin in the council when Paul gave his reason for being judged? An argument began because the Pharisees say there is a resurrection, but the Sadducees say there is no resurrection.
23:10 l9tz Why did the chief captain take Paul from the council to the fortress? The chief captain feared that Paul would be torn to pieces by the council members.
23:11 l8yd What promise did the Lord give Paul the following night? The Lord told Paul to not fear because he would bear witness in Jerusalem and in Rome.
23:12-13 i7yf What pact concerning Paul did some Jewish men make? About forty Jewish men made a pact that they would not eat or drink until they had killed Paul.
23:14-15 exnu What was the plan the forty Jewish men presented to the chief priests and elders? They asked the chief priests and elders to have Paul brought to the council so they could kill Paul before he arrived.
23:16 lik5 How did Paul learn about the plan of the forty Jewish men? Pauls sisters son heard of the plan and told Paul.
23:23-24 xj40 How did the chief captain respond when he learned the plan of the forty Jewish men? The chief captain ordered a large guard to take Paul safely to Felix the governor at the third hour of the night.
23:11 l8yd What promise did the Lord give Paul the following night? The Lord told Paul not to fear, because he would bear witness in Rome as he had in Jerusalem.
23:12-13 i7yf What pact concerning Paul did some Jewish men make? About 40 Jewish men made a pact that they would not eat or drink until they had killed Paul.
23:14-15 exnu What was the plan the 40 Jewish men presented to the chief priests and elders? They asked the chief priests and elders to have Paul brought to the council so they could kill Paul before he arrived.
23:16 lik5 How did Paul learn about the plan of the 40 Jewish men? Pauls sisters son heard of the plan and told Paul.
23:23-24 xj40 How did the chief captain respond when he learned the plan of the 40 Jewish men? The chief captain ordered a large guard to take Paul safely to Felix the governor at the third hour of the night.
23:29 krfj In his letter to Felix the governor, what did the chief captain say about the accusations against Paul? The chief captain said Paul did not deserve death or imprisonment, but that the accusations were about questions concerning Jewish law.
23:35 ewf2 When did Felix the governor say he would hear Pauls case? Felix said he would hear Pauls case when Pauls accusers arrived.
23:35 csoo Where was Paul kept until his trial? Paul was kept in Herods palace until his trial.
24:5 rdw3 Of what sect did Tertullus say Paul was a leader? Tertullus said Paul was a leader of the Nazarene sect.
24:5-6 jd68 What accusations did the orator Tertullus bring against Paul? Tertullus accused Paul of causing the Jews to rebel and desecrating the temple.
24:5-6 jd68 What accusations did the orator Tertullus bring against Paul? Tertullus accused Paul of causing the Jews to rebel and of desecrating the temple.
24:12 oy41 What did Paul say he had done in the temple, synagogues, and city? Paul said he had not argued with anyone and had not stirred up a crowd.
24:14 ylrl To what did Paul say he was faithful? Paul said he was faithful to all that is in the law and the writings of the prophets.
24:14 ylrl To what did Paul say he was faithful? Paul said he was faithful to all that is in the law and the writings of the prophets and that he served God according to the Way they call a sect.
24:15 fso7 What hope did Paul share with the Jews accusing him? They shared the same confidence in God about the coming resurrection of the righteous and unrighteous dead.
24:17 ndj8 Why did Paul say he had come to Jerusalem? Paul said he had come to bring help to his nation and gifts of money.
24:18 r8yz What did Paul say he was doing in the temple when he was found by certain Jews from Asia? Paul said he was in a purification ceremony when he was found.
24:22 v2dj About what was the governor Felix well informed? The governnor Felix was well informed about the Way.
24:22 d1ji When did Felix say he would decide Pauls case? Felix said he would decide Pauls case when Lusias the commander came from Jerusalem.
24:22 d1ji When did Felix say he would decide Pauls case? Felix said he would decide Pauls case when Lysias the commander came from Jerusalem.
24:24-25 b78w After some days, about what did Paul tell Felix? Paul told Felix about faith in Christ Jesus, rigtheousness, self-control, and the coming judgment.
24:25 bcmp How did Felix react after he heard Paul? Felix became fearful and asked Paul to go away for the present.
24:27 sx9a After two years, why did Felix leave Paul under guard when the new governor came? Felix left Paul under guard because he wanted to gain favor with the Jews.
24:25 bcmp How did Felix react after he heard Paul? Felix became fearful, and he asked Paul to go away for the present time.
24:27 sx9a After two years, why did Felix leave Paul still under guard when the new governor came? Felix left Paul imprisoned because he wanted to gain favor with the Jews.
25:3 l85w What favor did the chief priest and the prominent Jews ask of Festus? They asked Festus to call Paul to Jerusalem so that they could kill Paul along the way.
25:5 rh9q What did Festus tell the chief priest and the prominent Jews to do? Festus told them to go to Caesarea, where Festus was going, and that they could accuse Paul there.
25:4-5 rh9q What did Festus tell the chief priest and the prominent Jews to do? Festus told them to go to Caesarea, where Festus was going, and that they could accuse Paul there.
25:9 haz8 While judging Pauls case in Caesarea, what question did Festus ask Paul? Festus asked Paul if he wanted to go up to Jerusalem and be judged there.
25:9 tfii Why did Festus ask Paul this question? Festus asked Paul this question because he wanted to gain favor with the Jews.
25:10 g7y7 What was Pauls response to Festus question? Paul said that he stood before the judgment seat of Caesar where he must be judged.
25:12 cyst What did Festus decide to do with Pauls case? Festus decided that since Paul had called upon Caesar, then he would go to Caesar.
25:16 ayma What did Festus say was the legal custom with the Romans regarding people charged with crimes? Festus said that the Romans gave the accused person an opportunity to face his accusers and to make a defense against the charges.
25:19 qvr4 What charges did Festus say the Jews had brought against Paul? Festus said that the charges involved certain disputes about their religion and about a certain Jesus who was dead, but Paul claimed to be alive.
25:19 qvr4 What charges did Festus say the Jews had brought against Paul? Festus said that the charges involved certain disputes about their religion and about a certain Jesus who was dead, but whom Paul claimed to be alive.
25:26 r9ht Why did Festus bring Paul to speak before King Agrippa? Festus wanted King Agrippa to help him write something logical about Pauls case to the Emperor.
25:27 cazj What did Festus say would be unreasonable for him to do as he sent Paul to the Emperor? Festus said it would be unreasonable for him to send Paul to the Emperor without stating the charges against him.
26:3 lhsc Why was Paul happy to be able to make his defense before King Agrippa? Paul was happy to be able to make his defense before King Agrippa because Agrippa was an expert in all the Jewish customs and questions.
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27:3 u21g How did the centurion Julius treat Paul at the beginning of the journey to Rome? Julius treated Paul kindly and allowed him to go to his friends and receive their care.
27:7-8 exei Which island did Pauls ship sail around with difficulty? The ship sailed around the island of Crete with difficulty.
27:10-11 slb6 Why did Julius the centurion not follow Pauls warning about the dangers of continuing to sail? Julius did not follow Pauls warning because he paid more attention to the owner of the ship.
27:14 elvz After a gentle start to the voyage, what wind began to beat down on the ship? After a gentle start, a wind called The Northeaster began to beat down on the ship.
27:14 elvz After a gentle start to the voyage, what wind began to beat down on the ship? After a gentle start, a wind called the northeaster began to beat down on the ship.
27:20 vwtk After many days, what hope was abandoned by the crew of the ship? After many days, the crew abandoned any hope that they should be saved.
27:23-24 qalr What message did an angel of God give Paul concerning the people on the voyage? The angel told Paul that he and all the sailors would survive.
27:27 j9uo At midnight on the fourteenth night, what did the sailors think was happening to the ship? The sailors thought the ship was approaching some land.
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27:43 vtui Why did the centurion stop the plan of the soldiers? The centurion stopped the plan of the soldiers because he wanted to save Paul.
27:44 o5br How did all of the people on the ship come safely to land? Those who could swim jumped overboard first, and the rest followed on planks or other things from the ship.
28:2 bqf6 How did the native people on the island of Malta treat Paul and the crew of the ship? The people treated them with not just ordinary kindness.
28:4 h6xz What did the people think when they saw the viper hanging from Pauls hand? The people thought that Paul was a murderer who was not being permitted to live by justice.
28:4 h6xz What did the people think when they saw the viper hanging from Pauls hand? The people thought that Paul was a murderer who, by justice, was not being permitted to live.
28:6 ivas What did the people think when they saw Paul was not killed by the viper? The people thought that Paul was a god.
28:8-9 v6vr What happened after Paul healed the father of Publius, the chief man of the island? The rest of the people on the island who were sick also came and were healed.
28:11 ch6i How long did Paul and the crew remain on the island of Malta? Paul and the crew remained on the island of Malta for three months.
28:15 iz0e What did Paul do when he saw the brothers from Rome who had come to meet him? When he saw the brothers, Paul thanked God and took courage.
28:16 nat0 What were Pauls living arrangements in Rome as a prisoner? Paul was allowed to live by himself with a soldier who was guarding him.
28:20 is6p For what reason did Paul tell the Jewish leaders in Rome he had been chained? Paul told the Jewish leaders in Rome he had been chained for the confidence of Israel.
28:20 is6p For what reason did Paul tell the Jewish leaders in Rome he had been chained? Paul told the Jewish leaders in Rome he had been chained because of the hope of Israel.
28:22 gu6b What did the Jewish leaders in Rome know about the sect of the Christians? The Jewish leaders in Rome knew that the sect was spoken against everywhere.
28:23 mj7v When the Jewish leaders came again to Paul at his dwelling place, what did Paul try to do from morning until evening? Paul tried to persuade them about Jesus, from both the law of Moses and from the prophets.
28:24 ns9t What was the response of the Jewish leaders to Pauls presentation? Some of the Jewish leaders were convinced, while others did not believe.
28:26 dp9e What did the final scripture quoted by Paul say about the Jewish leaders who did not believe? The final scripture Paul quoted said that those who did not believe would not understand nor perceive what they heard and saw.
28:28 bq91 Where did Paul say Gods message of salvation had been sent, and what would be the response? Paul said that Gods message of salvation had been sent to the Gentiles, and they would listen.
28:31 cb7a What did Paul do while a prisoner in Rome? Paul preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness.
28:31 eea2 Who stopped Paul from preaching and teaching while he was a prisoner in Rome for two years? No one stopped him.
28:31 cb7a What did Paul do while a prisoner in Rome? Paul preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ with all boldness and without hindrance.
28:31 eea2 Who stopped Paul from preaching and teaching while he was a prisoner in Rome for two years? The phrase "without hindrance" means that no one stopped him.

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1:2 hxnl What was the Spirit of God doing in the beginning? The Spirit of God was moving above the surface of the waters.
1:3 yzts How did God create light? God said, “Let there be light”.
1:7-8 op7t What did God make on the second day? God made the sky between the expanses of water.
1:10 mv7g What did God call the dry land and the gathered waters? God called the dry land “earth,” and the gathered waters he called “seas.”
1:10 mv7g What did God call the dry ground and the gathered waters? God called the dry ground “Land,” and the gathered waters he called “seas.”
1:11-12 nc8q What living things did God make on the third day? God made plants, fruit trees, and vegetation on the third day.
1:14 kh88 What is the purpose of the lights in the sky? They are to divide the day from the night, and as signs for seasons, for days and years.
1:14 kh88 What is the purpose of the lights in the sky? They are to divide the day from the night, and as signs for seasons, and for days and years.
1:16 mgsa What did God make on the fourth day? God made the two great lights and the stars.
1:21 next What did God make on the fifth day? God made the living creatures of the water, and birds.
1:22 yzpe What command did God give the sea creatures and birds? Be fruitful, and multiply.
1:26 gfpf What did God make in his image? God made man in his image.
1:26 j7tv Over what things was man given dominion? God gave man dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth.
1:26 j7tv Over what things was man made to rule? God made man to rule over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that moves upon the earth.
1:27 zj7a What was different about how God made man? God created man in his own image.
1:28 jh4n What command did God give man? Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it.
1:29 utrp What did God give man to eat? God gave them every plant yielding seed and every tree with fruit.
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2:7 be0g How did Yahweh make man? Yahweh formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed the breath of life into him.
2:8 knt5 Where did Yahweh first put the man? In the garden in Eden.
2:9 sx2v What two trees were in the midst of the garden? The tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
2:15 oslv What was the man to do in the garden? He was to work and maintain the garden.
2:15 oslv What was the man to do in the garden? He was to work and take care of the garden.
2:16-17 suff What command did Yahweh give the man about what to eat? You may freely eat from every tree in the garden, except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
2:17 mgve What did Yahweh say would happen if the man violated this command? In the day when the man violated the command, he would surely die.
2:18 aqbq What did Yahweh say was not good? He said it was not good that the man was alone.
2:19 wtq6 What did Yahweh have the man do with every living creature? The man gave every living creature a name.
2:20 rzis What was not found among all the living creatures? A helper for the man corresponding to him.
2:22 ao3f How did Yahweh make the woman? Yahweh caused the man to sleep and took one of the mans ribs, and made the woman from the rib.
2:23 goh1 Why did the man call her “woman”? Because she was taken out of the man.
2:20 rzis What was not found among all the living creatures? A suitable helper was not found for the man.
2:22 ao3f How did Yahweh make the woman? Yahweh caused the man to sleep and took one of the mans ribs and made the woman from it.
2:23 goh1 Why did the man call her “woman”? Because she was taken from the man.
2:24 lk7u How do a man and woman become one flesh? The man is united to the woman as his wife.
2:25 cdnj Were the man and his wife ashamed of being naked? No.
3:1 o2a7 What was the first question that the serpent asked the woman? The serpent asked the woman, “Has God really said, You must not eat from any tree of the garden”?
3:4 m1ii When the woman said God told them they would die if they ate from the tree in the middle of the garden, what did the serpent say? The serpent said, “You will surely not die”.
3:5 sy1i What did the serpent say would happen to the man and woman if they ate of the fruit? The serpent said they would be like God, knowing good and evil.
3:6 vj2q What attracted the woman to the fruit of the tree? She saw it was good for food, a delight to the eyes, and desirable to make one wise.
3:6 vj2q What attracted the woman to the fruit of the tree? She saw it was good for food, pleasing to the eyes, and desirable to make one wise.
3:6 t4vf Who ate of the fruit? The woman ate, and gave some to her husband who also ate.
3:7 jx3e What happened to them when they ate of the fruit? When they ate, their eyes were opened and they knew that they were naked.
3:8 rpas What did the man and woman do when God came into the garden? They hid themselves from God.
3:10 qg1v Why did the man hide himself from God when he came into the garden? The man hid himself from God because he was naked and therefor afraid.
3:12 pdzg Who did the man say was responsible for giving him the fruit? The man said the woman was responsible.
3:13 i7px Who did the woman say was responsible for giving her the fruit? The woman said that the serpent was responsible.
3:15 ycko What kind of relationship did God say he would cause to exist between the serpent and the woman? God said he would cause them to hate each other.
3:13 i7px Who did the woman say was responsible for giving her the fruit? The woman said that the serpent deceived her.
3:15 ycko What kind of relationship did God say he would cause to exist between the serpent and the woman? God said he would cause conflict between them.
3:16 sdzi What curse did God give the woman regarding childbirth? God greatly multiplied the womans pain in childbirth.
3:17 pvbu What curse did God give the man regarding his work? God cursed the ground so that only by painful toil would the man eat from it.
3:20 ip5m What name did the man give the woman, and why? The man called the woman Eve, because she was the mother of all living things.
3:20 ip5m What name did the man give the woman, and why? The man called the woman Eve, because she was the mother of all the living.
3:21 sh4y What did God make for Adam and Eve, and why? God made them garments of skins in order to clothe them.
3:22 dgha Why did God say that now Adam must not eat of the tree of life? God said that since Adam now knew good and evil he must not eat of the tree of life, because he would then live forever.
3:24 w4mi What did God do to prevent Adam from eating from the tree of life? God drove the man out of the garden and placed cherubim there to guard the way to the tree of life.
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4:7 rwzz What did Yahweh tell Cain he needed to do in order to be accepted? Yahweh told Cain to do what is right and he would be accepted.
4:8 nvrb Later, what happened with Cain and Abel in the field? Cain rose up and killed Abel.
4:9 lkqj When Yahweh asked Cain where his brother was, what did Cain say? Cain said, “I do not know. Am I my brothers keeper”?
4:12 sxes What was Gods curse on Cain? Cains curse was that the earth would not yield its strength to him, and he would be a fugitive and wanderer.
4:12 sxes What was Gods curse on Cain? God's curse on Cain was that the earth would not yield its strength to him, and he would be a fugitive and wanderer.
4:15 l7zo What did Yahweh do to make sure no one killed Cain? Yahweh put a mark on Cain.
4:16 tgdd Where did Cain go to live? Cain lived in the land of Nod, east of Eden.
4:19 gocu Cains descendant Lamech had how many wives? Lamech had two wives.
4:23 ky2y What did Lamech tell his wives he had done? Lamech told his wives that he had killed a man.
4:25 ssri What was the name of another son born to Adam and Eve? Another son of Adam and Eve was named Seth.
4:26 t19n What did people begin to do in the days of Seths son Enosh? People began to call upon the name of Yahweh.
5:1 fl8q Of what is chapter five of Genesis a record? Chapter five of Genesis is a record of the descendants of Adam.
5:1 fl8q Of what is chapter five of Genesis a record? Chapter five of Genesis is a record of the generations of Adam.
5:1 visf In whose likeness was mankind made? Mankind was made in Gods likeness.
5:2 c05d What genders of mankind did God create? God created mankind male and female.
5:5 bfwb How long did Adam live? Adam lived 930 years.
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5:32 wxqh Who were the sons of Noah? The sons of Noah were Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
6:2 cp29 When mankind multiplied on the earth, what did the sons of God do? The sons of God took for themselves wives from the daughters of mankind.
6:3 lazh What did God now say about the length of life for mankind? God said that mankind would live 120 years.
6:4 yflr Who were the mighty men of old, the men of renown? The mighty men of old were giants born from the marriage of the sons of God with the daughters of men.
6:4 yflr Who were the mighty men of old, the men of renown? The mighty men of old were Nephilim born from the marriage of the sons of God with the daughters of men.
6:5 p8hr What did Yahweh see in the hearts of mankind in those days? Yahweh saw that the wickedness of mankind was great, and that their every thought was evil.
6:7 rxil What did Yahweh decide to do with mankind? Yahweh decided to wipe away mankind from the earth.
6:8 d4r2 But who found favor with Yahweh? Noah found favor with Yahweh.
6:9 pikb What kind of person was Noah? Noah was a righteous man, blameless, and a man who walked with God.
6:9 pikb What kind of person was Noah? Noah was a righteous man, without fault, and a man who walked with God.
6:14 peal What did God tell Noah to do before God destroyed mankind? God told Noah to build a boat.
6:17 snjr How did God say he was going to destroy all flesh that has the breath of life in it? God said that he was going to bring the flood of waters upon the earth.
6:17 snjr How did God say he was going to destroy all flesh that has the breath of life in it? God said that he was going to bring a flood of waters upon the earth.
6:18 m5sz But with whom did God establish his covenant? God established his covenant with Noah.
6:18 mzd5 Who did God tell Noah to bring on the boat? God told Noah to bring his wife, his three sons, and his sons wives.
6:19 j3xw What animals were to be brought on the boat to be kept alive? Two of every kind of living creature, male and female, were to be brought on the boat.
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7:2 ehjd Seven males and females of which kinds of animals were to go on the boat? Seven males and females of every clean animal and the birds were to go on the boat.
7:4 swvf How long did God say the rain would continue on the earth? God said that the rain would continue for forty days and forty nights.
7:6 wjts How old was Noah when the flood came upon the earth? Noah was six hundred years old when the flood came upon the earth.
7:9 lnzo How did Noah bring the animals into the boat? The animals came to Noah and went into the boat.
7:9 lnzo How did Noah bring the animals into the boat? The animals came to Noah two by two and went into the boat.
7:11 ciw1 From which two sources did the waters of the flood come? The waters came from deep underground, and from the sky.
7:16 q4pg Once all the people and animals were in the boat, who closed the door? Yahweh shut the door after them.
7:20 glfx How high did the water on the earth get? The water rose fifteen cubits above the tops of the mountains.
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8:9 ixnj What happened the first time Noah sent out a dove from the ark? The first time, the dove found no place to rest her foot, and she returned to Noah in the ark.
8:11 zriq What happened the second time Noah sent out a dove from the ark? The second time, the dove returned with a freshly plucked olive leaf.
8:12 cbkg What happened the third time Noah sent out a dove from the ark? The third time, the dove did not return to Noah.
8:13 i28u What did Noah see when he removed the covering of the ark and looked out? Noah saw that the surface of the ground was dry.
8:13 i28u What did Noah see when he removed the covering of the ark and looked out? Noah saw that the surface of the ground was drying.
8:17 g5bz What did God want all the creatures on the ark to go and do as they left the ark? God wanted all the living creatures to be fruitful and multiply on the earth.
8:20 r047 What did Noah do when he left the ark? Noah built an alter to Yahweh and offering burnt offerings on the altar.
8:21 fws3 What two promises did God make to mankind at this time? God promised to not again curse the ground, and to not again destroy every living thing.
8:21 fws3 What two promises did God make to mankind at this time? God promised to never again curse the ground, and to never again destroy every living thing.
8:21 dxim What did God say was mans inclination from childhood? God said that mans inclination from childhood was evil.
9:1 abbb What did God tell Noah and his sons to do after they left the ark? God told Noah and his sons to be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth.
9:3 bi53 What did God give Noah and his sons now as food? God gave Noah and his sons both the green plants and every moving thing that lived as food.
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9:23 rfv3 How did Shem and Japheth cover the nakedness of their father? Shem and Japheth walked backwards with a garment, while turned the other way, in order to cover the nakedness of their father.
9:25 fnj4 What was the curse Noah put on Ham? Noah cursed Ham and said, “Cursed be Canaan. May he be a servant to his brothers servants.”
9:26-27 b496 Who did Noah bless? Noah blessed both Shem and Japheth.
10:5 ml90 After the flood, the descendants of Noah eventually spread out on the earth in clans, and when they spread out, each clan had its own what? When the clans eventually spread out, each clan had its own language.
10:5 ml90 After the flood, the offspring of Noah eventually spread out on the earth in clans, and when they spread out, each clan had its own what? When the clans spread out, each clan had its own language.
10:9 rozw For what was Nimrod, descendant of Ham, known? Nimrod was known as a mighty hunter before Yahweh.
10:10 kw0o What was the first of Nimrods primary cities in the land of Shinar? The first of Nimrods primary cities was Babel.
10:11 z1tp In addition to the land of Shinar, what other area did Nimrod develop with cities? Nimrod also built cities in Assyria.
10:15 a7am Canaan was a descendant of which son of Noah? Canaan was a descendant of Ham.
10:20 cvwn After the flood, the descendants of Noah eventually spread out on the earth in clans, and when they spread out, each clan had its own what? When the clans eventually spread out, each clan had its own language.
10:15 a7am What was the name of Canaan's firstborn son? Canaan's firstborn son was Sidon.
10:20 cvwn After the flood, the offspring of Noah eventually spread out on the earth in clans, and when they spread out, each clan had its own what? When the clans eventually spread out, each clan had its own language and its own land.
10:25 vhsh What happened in the days of Peleg, descendant of Shem? In the days of Peleg, the earth was divided.
10:31 we9z After the flood, the descendants of Noah eventually spread out on the earth in clans, and when they spread out, each clan had its own what? When the clans eventually spread out, each clan had its own language.
10:31 we9z After the flood, the offspring of Noah eventually spread out on the earth in clans, and when they spread out, each clan had its own what? When the clans eventually spread out, each clan had its own language and its own land.
10:32 jkuk From where did the nations come that spread over the earth after the flood? The nations came from the clans of the sons of Noah.
11:1 xkpv Immediately after the flood, how many languages were there on the whole earth? Immediately after the flood, there was one language on the whole earth.
11:2 q8hr Where did the people build their city and tower? The people built their city and tower in the land of Shinar.
11:2 q8hr Where did the people who migrated from the east settle? The people settled on a plain in the land of Shinar.
11:4 hjfb What did the people decide to do instead of spreading across the whole earth as God had commanded? Instead of spreading across the whole earth as God had commanded, the people decided to build a city and a tower.
11:4 gzyq What did the people want to make for themselves? The people wanted to make a name for themselves.
11:7 q6uw What did Yahweh come down and do to the people? Yahweh came down and confused the peoples languages.
11:7 cywp Why did God do this? God confused their languages so they would not understand each other.
11:7 q6uw What did Yahweh come down and do to the people? Yahweh came down and confused the peoples language.
11:7 cywp Why did God do this? God confused their language so they would not understand each other.
11:8 fn1t What did God cause the people then to do? God caused the people to scatter across the face of all the earth, as he had commanded.
11:9 dys8 What was the name of the city the people tried to build? The name of the city was Babel.
11:10 aqpf The descendants of which son of Noah are given in this chapter? The descendants of Shem, son of Noah, are given in this chapter.
11:10 aqpf The offspring of which son of Noah are given in this chapter? The offspring of Shem, son of Noah, are given in this chapter.
11:26 uv7s Who was the father of Abram? The father of Abram was Terah.
11:27 wkut Terahs son Haran had a son with what name? Terahs son Haran had a son named Lot.
11:28 ija3 Where did Terah live? Terah lived in Ur of the Chaldeans.
11:28 ija3 Where did Terah live? Terah lived in Ur of the Kasdim (Chaldeans).
11:29 h1so What was the name of Abrams wife? Abrams wifes name was Sarai.
11:30 sspx What problem did Abrams wife have? Abrams wifes Sarai was barren and had no children.
11:31 gv0z To where did Terah move with Abram, Sarai, and Lot? Terah moved to the land of Canaan with Abram, Sarai, and Lot.
11:31 gv0z To where did Terah move with Abram, Sarai, and Lot? Terah moved to Haran with Abram, Sarai, and Lot.
12:1 fw0o While Abram was living in Haran, what did Yahweh tell Abram to do? Yahweh told Abram to leave his fathers household and go to the land that he would show Abram.
12:2-3 rzah What promise did Yahweh make to Abram? Yahweh promised that he would bless Abram, make him a great nation, and bless all the families of the earth through him.
12:5 p3fo Who traveled with Abram? Abram traveled with Sarai, his wife, and Lot, his brothers son.
12:5 j7hq To which land did Abram travel? Abram traveled to the land of Canaan.
12:7 q7z9 When Yahweh appeared to Abram, what promise did he make to Abram? Yahweh promised that Abrams descendants would live in Canaan.
12:7 q7z9 When Yahweh appeared to Abram, what promise did he make to Abram? Yahweh promised to give the land of Canaan to Abrams offspring.
12:8 fk2r How did Abram worship Yahweh? Abram built an altar to Yahweh and called upon Yahwehs name.
12:10 bthd Leaving Canaan, to where did Abram travel? Leaving Canaan, Abram traveled to Egypt.
12:10 bthd Where did Abram go as a result of a famine in the land of Canaan? Abram went to Egypt.
12:12 bzrj What was Abram concerned about as he entered Egypt? Abram was concerned the Egyptians would kill him and take his wife Sarai because she was beautiful.
12:13 yc5j What did Abram ask Sarai to tell the Egyptians about herself? Abram asked Sarai to tell the Egyptians that she was Abrams sister.
12:15 qyg3 What happened to Sarai when they entered Egypt? Pharaoh took Sarai into his household.
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12:18-19 wnyr What question did Pharaoh ask Abram? Pharaoh asked Abram why he had told him that Sarai was his sister instead of his wife.
12:20 j8ez What did Pharaoh do with Abram and Sarai? Pharaoh sent Abram and Sarai away.
13:1 a4v0 To where did Abram travel after leaving Egypt? Abram traveled to the Negev.
13:2 i22z What did Abram carry with him? Abram carried with him many animals, and much silver and gold.
13:2 i22z What did Abram carry with him? Abram carried with him many animals and much silver and gold.
13:6-7 iavg Why was there a dispute between Abrams and Lots herdsmen? There was a dispute because the land could not support Abram and Lot living close together with all their possessions.
13:9 b073 What offer did Abram make to Lot? Abram offered that Lot choose where to live, and then Abram would find his place to live separated from Lot.
13:9 b073 What offer did Abram make to Lot? Abram offered to Lot the choice of where to live, and then Abram would find his place to live by going the other way.
13:10-11 pzu3 Where did Lot choose to live and why? Lot chose to move east and to live in the plain of the Jordan because it was well watered.
13:12 eo18 Where did Abram then live? Abram lived in the land of Canaan.
13:13 qze5 What kind of people lived in Sodom? The people of Sodom were wicked sinners against Yahweh.
13:13 qze5 What kind of people lived in Sodom? The people of Sodom were wicked and sinful against Yahweh.
13:14-15 nbk5 At this time, what did Yahweh say he would give to Abram? Yahweh promised that all the land Abram could see from where he was standing would be given to him.
13:16 wq8l How many descendants did Yahweh say Abram would have? Yahweh told Abram he would have more descendants than he could count, “abundant as the dust of the earth.”
13:16 wq8l How many offspring did Yahweh say Abram would have? Yahweh told Abram he would have more offspring than he could count, as many as the dust of the earth.
13:18 towj Near what city did Abram then move? Abram moved near the city of Hebron.
14:11-12 dk7v What happened at Sodom as a result of the battle of the kings in the valley of Siddim? All the goods of Sodom were taken away, and Lot and all his possessions were also taken.
14:14 xrmp What did Abram do when he was told Lot had been taken away? Abram gathered his 318 trained men to pursue them.
14:15-16 s8b4 Near what large city did Abram fight the kings, and what was the result of the battle? Abram fought the kings north of Damascus, and he brought back the possessions, Lot, and the other people.
14:15-16 s8b4 Near what large city did Abram fight the kings, and what was the result of the battle? Abram fought the kings near Damascus, and he brought back the possessions, Lot, and the other people.
14:17-18 fur8 Which two kings met Abram when he returned? The king of Sodom and Melchizedek, the king of Salem, met Abram when he returned.
14:18 s1z2 What was Melchizedeks relationship to God? Melchizedek was priest of God Most High.
14:18 dauj What did Melchizedek bring with him when he met Abram? Melchizedek brought bread and wine with him when he met Abram.
14:19-20 jzvw What did Melchizedek say to Abram? Melchizedek blessed Abram, and blessed God Most High.
14:19-20 jzvw What did Melchizedek say to Abram? Melchizedek blessed Abram, and praised God Most High.
14:20 atk3 What did Abram do after Melchizedek spoke to him? Abram gave Melchizedek a tenth of everything.
14:21 l928 What offer did the king of Sodom make to Abram? The king of Sodom offered to let Abram keep all the goods, if Abram gave the people to the king.
14:21 l928 What offer did the king of Sodom make to Abram? The king of Sodom offered to let Abram keep all the goods if Abram gave the people to the king.
14:22-23 ne26 Why did Abram not want any of the possessions? Abram had lifted up his hand to Yahweh, God Most High, and did not want the king of Sodom to be able to say that he had made Abram rich.
14:23-24 yote How did Abram respond to the king of Sodoms offer? Abram said that he did not want any of the possessions, except what the young men had eaten and the share for the men that went with him.
15:1 xak2 When Yahweh appeared to Abram, what encouragement did Yahweh give Abram? Yahweh told Abram not to fear, and that he was Abrams shield and very great reward.
15:2-3 xu28 About what was Abram worried? Abram was worried because he was still childless, and his steward was his heir.
15:2-3 xu28 About what did Abram speak to God? Abram spoke to God of being childless and having his steward as his only heir.
15:4 a9nn Who did Yahweh say would be Abrams heir? Yahweh said that one coming from Abrams own body would be his heir.
15:5 l1q5 How many descendants did Yahweh say Abram would have? Yahweh said that Abram would have descendants as numerous as the stars.
15:5 l1q5 How many offspring did Yahweh say Abram would have? Yahweh said that Abram would have offspring as numerous as the stars.
15:6 wx0i How did Abram respond to Yahwehs promise, and what did Yahweh then do? Abram believed Yahweh, and Yahweh counted it to Abram as righteousness.
15:8 pj18 What question did Abram ask Yahweh about the land? Abram asked Yahweh, “How will I know that I will inherit it”?
15:8 pj18 What question did Abram ask Yahweh about the land? Abram asked Yahweh, “How will I know that I will possess it”?
15:10 adl6 What did Abram then do with the animals he was told to bring? Abram cut the animals in two and placed each half opposite the other.
15:12 gvvl What happened to Abram when the sun was going down? When the sun was going down Abram fell sound asleep and a deep and terrifying darkness overwhelmed him.
15:13 fka3 For how long did Yahweh say Abrams descendants would be enslaved and oppressed? Yahweh told Abram his descendants would be enslaved and oppressed for four hundred years.
15:14 pi1t What did Yahweh say would happen to the nation that enslaved Abrams descendants? Yahweh said that he would judge that nation.
15:12 gvvl What happened to Abram when the sun was going down? When the sun was going down Abram fell sound asleep and a deep and terrifying darkness fell on him.
15:13 fka3 For how long did Yahweh say Abrams offspring would be enslaved and oppressed? Yahweh told Abram his offspring would be enslaved and oppressed for four hundred years.
15:14 pi1t What did Yahweh say would happen to the nation that enslaved Abrams offspring? Yahweh said that he would judge that nation.
15:15 hdnx How did Yahweh say Abrams life would end? Yahweh said that Abram would die in peace at a good old age.
15:16 et88 What would reach its limit before Abrams descendants returned to the land promised them? The sin of the Amorites would reach its limit before Abrams descendants returned.
15:16 et88 What would reach its limit before Abrams offspring returned to the land promised them? The sin of the Amorites would reach its limit before Abrams offspring returned.
15:17 bjel That night, what happened amongst the pieces of the animals Abram had prepared? A smoking fire pot and flaming torch passed between the pieces of the animals.
15:18-21 tieq What covenant did Yahweh make with Abram that day? Yahweh made a covenant with Abram that he would give this land to Abrams descendants.
15:18-21 tieq What covenant did Yahweh make with Abram that day? Yahweh made a covenant with Abram that he would give this land to Abrams offspring.
16:1-2 iml0 What idea did Sarai have for giving Abram a descendant? Sarai told Abram to sleep with her servant, Hagar, in order to have children by her.
16:4 r958 What happened between Hagar and Sarai when Hagar conceived a child with Abram? After Hagar conceived, Hagar looked with contempt on Sarai.
16:4 r958 What happened between Hagar and Sarai when Hagar conceived a child with Abram? After Hagar conceived, Hagar looked on Sarai with disrespect.
16:5-6 dl1g What complaint did Sarai bring to Abram, and how did Abram respond? Sarai complained that it was Abrams fault that Hagar despised her, and Abram told Sarai to do what she thought best with Hagar.
16:6 j2m4 How did Sarai treat Hagar after Hagar conceived, and what did Hagar do? Sarai treated Hagar harshly, and Hagar fled.
16:9 czef In the wilderness, what did the angel of Yahweh tell Hagar to do? The angel of Yahweh told Hagar to return to Sarai and submit to her authority.
16:10 xzbk What promise did the angel of Yahweh make to Hagar? The angel of Yahweh promised Hagar that her descendants would be too numerous to count.
16:10 xzbk What promise did the angel of Yahweh make to Hagar? The angel of Yahweh promised Hagar that her offspring would be too numerous to count.
16:11 cn12 Why was Hagar told to name her son Ishmael? Hagar was told to name her son Ishmael because Yahweh had heard her affliction.
16:12 e4oc How will Ishmael treat other people? Ishmael will be hostile against every man, and will live apart from all his brothers.
16:13 g4hf What name did Hagar give Yahweh? Hagar gave Yahweh the name, “The God who sees me.
16:13 g4hf What name did Hagar give Yahweh? Hagar gave Yahweh the name, “The God who sees me."
16:16 p9xa How old was Abram when Ishmael was born? Abram was eighty-six years old when Ishmael was born.
17:1 ms4u How old was Abram when Yahweh appeared again to him to confirm his covenant with Abram? Abram was ninety-nine years old when Yahweh again appeared to Abram.
17:1 yigl What command did Yahweh give Abram concerning Abrams way of life? Yahweh commanded Abram to walk before him blamelessly.
17:5 gjrn To what did Yahweh change Abrams name, and what does the name mean? Yahweh changed Abrams name to Abraham, which means “father of a multitude of nations.
17:8 qav0 What did Yahweh give to Abrahams descendants as part of the covenant? Yahweh gave Abrahams descendants all the land of Canaan as part of the covenant.
17:8 de3f What did Yahweh say would be the relationship between Abrahams descendants and Yahweh? Yahweh said that he would be God to Abrahams descendants.
17:5 gjrn To what did Yahweh change Abrams name, and what does the name mean? Yahweh changed Abrams name to Abraham, which means “father of a multitude of nations."
17:8 qav0 What did Yahweh give to Abrahams offspring as part of the covenant? Yahweh gave Abrahams offspring all the land of Canaan as part of the covenant.
17:8 de3f What did Yahweh say would be the relationship between Abrahams offspring and Yahweh? Yahweh said that he would be God to Abrahams offspring.
17:10-11 ind1 What did Yahweh command be done as a sign of the covenant between Abraham and Yahweh? Yahweh commanded that every male be circumcised as a sign of the covenant between Abraham and Yahweh.
17:12 ivcu At what age was a baby to be circumcised? A baby was to be circumcised after eight days.
17:12-13 tb1p What was to be done with foreigners who joined a household that was in covenant with Yahweh? Foreigners who joined a household in covenant with Yahweh were also to be circumcised.
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17:21 wxhm What did God say he would establish with Isaac? God said that he would establish his covenant with Isaac.
17:25 adhc How old was Ishmael when he was circumcised? Ishmael was thirteen years old when he was circumcised.
17:24-27 e9is After God left Abraham, what did Abraham do on that same day? On that same day, Abraham circumcised all the males of his household.
18:2 pf5i As Abraham was sitting at his tent door, what did he see when he looked up? Abraham saw three men standing across from him.
18:4-5 xoiz What did Abraham offer the men? Abraham offered the men some water to wash, and some food.
18:2 pf5i As Abraham was sitting at his tent door, what did he see when he looked up? Abraham saw three men standing nearby him.
18:4-5 xoiz What did Abraham offer the men? Abraham offered the men some water to wash, and he offered some food.
18:9 nu27 Where was Sarah when the visitor gave his prediction? Sarah was in the tent.
18:10 jm0l What prediction did the one visitor give concerning Sarah? The one visitor said that when he returned, Sarah would have a son.
18:12 jyny How did Sarah respond to the visitors prediction? Sarah laughed to herself when she heard the visitors prediction.
18:14 irv5 What did Yahweh, the visitor, say about Sarahs response? Yahweh asked why Sarah laughed, and said “Is anything too hard for Yahweh”?
18:16 han0 When the men left Abrahams home, toward where did they go? The men left Abrahams home and went toward Sodom.
18:17 l2o8 What question did Yahweh ask as they walked? Yahweh said, “Shall I hide from Abraham what I am about to do”?
18:16 han0 When the men got up, toward where did they look? The men looked toward Sodom.
18:17 l2o8 What question did Yahweh ask as they walked? Yahweh said, “Shall I hide from Abraham what I am doing”?
18:19 l3tc What did Yahweh say Abraham must do so that Yahweh might fulfill the promises given to Abraham? Yahweh said that Abraham must instruct his children and his household to do righteousness and justice.
18:20-21 fhd3 Why were the men going toward Sodom? The men were going toward Sodom because the cries against Sodom and Gomorrah were great, and they wanted to see if the cities were as wicked as the outcry suggested.
18:20-21 fhd3 Why were the men going toward Sodom? The men were going toward Sodom because the outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah was great, and they wanted to see if the cities were as wicked as the outcry suggested.
18:23 apf3 As Abraham stood with Yahweh, what question did he ask Yahweh? Abraham asked, “Will you sweep away the righteous with the wicked”?
18:26 fu77 What did Yahweh say he would do if there were fifty righteous within the city? Yahweh said he would spare the whole place for their sake.
18:28 l4ec What did Yahweh say he would do if there were forty-five righteous within the city? Yahweh said he would spare the whole place for their sake.
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18:30 tqxn What did Yahweh say he would do if there were thirty righteous within the city? Yahweh said he would spare the whole place for their sake.
18:31 orsw What did Yahweh say he would do if there were twenty righteous within the city? Yahweh said he would spare the whole place for their sake.
18:32 jn7y What did Yahweh say he would do if there were ten righteous within the city? Yahweh said he would spare the whole place for their sake.
19:2 inyw When Lot saw the two angels coming into Sodom, what did he offer them? Lot offered that they stay at his home for the night, and then leave in the morning.
19:2 jfnq What was the angels response to Lot? The angels said that they would spend the night in the town square.
19:3 fw6t At Lots urging, where did the angels finally decide to spend the night? Finally, the angels went with Lot to his home for the night.
19:2 inyw When Lot saw the two angels coming into Sodom, what did he offer them? Lot offered that they stay at his home for the night and then leave in the morning.
19:2 jfnq What was the angels response to Lot? The angels said that they would spend the night in the street.
19:3 fw6t At Lots strong urging, where did the angels finally decide to spend the night? Finally, the angels went with Lot to his home for the night.
19:5 niqs What did the men of the city who surrounded Lots house want Lot to do? The men wanted Lot to bring out the two men visiting him, so they could sleep with them.
19:8 gx2h What did Lot offer the men of the city instead? Lot offered the men of the city his two daughters instead of the two visitors.
19:9 rau9 How did the men respond to Lots offer? The men told Lot to stand back and almost broke down the door.
19:9 rau9 How did the men respond to Lots offer? The men told Lot to stand back and they almost broke down the door.
19:11 fwcs What did the angels then do? The angels pulled Lot back into the house and struck the men outside with blindness.
19:13 o9di What did the angels say they had been sent to do by Yahweh? The angels said they had been sent to destroy the city.
19:14 txd8 How did Lots sons-in-law respond when Lot told them to hurry and leave Sodom because it was about to be destroyed? Lots sons-in-law thought Lot was joking.
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19:24 p3bp What did Yahweh do when Lot reached Zoar? Yahweh rained down sulfur and fire from the sky on Sodom and Gomorrah.
19:26 zdlk What did Lots wife do and what happened to her? Lots wife looked back, and she became a pillar of salt.
19:28 naq2 What did Abraham see early in the morning as he looked down at all the land of the plain? Abraham saw smoke rising from the land like the smoke of a furnace.
19:30 hzlo To where did Lot then move and why? Lot then moved to the mountains because he was afraid to live in Zoar.
19:30 hzlo To where did Lot then move and why? Lot then moved to a cave in the mountains because he was afraid to live in Zoar.
19:31-32 jgax What plan did Lots daughters make involving their father? Lots daughters planned to make their father drunk, then lie with him so that they could have children.
19:37-38 qbjv Which two people groups came from the daughters of Lot? The Moabite and Ammonite people groups came from the daughters of Lot.
20:1-2 pqm9 What did Abraham say about Sarah while he was living at Gerar? Abraham said that Sarah was his sister.
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20:7 g6a5 What did God tell Abimelech to do, and what did God say would happen if he did not do it? God told Abimelech to return Sarah to Abraham; otherwise, he and all his people would die.
20:8 ystk How did Abimelechs men respond when they heard what God had told Abimelech? Abimelechs men were very afraid when they heard what God had told him.
20:11 mgxy Why did Abraham say he had told Abimelech that Sarah was his sister? Abraham said that he was afraid Abimelech would kill him because of Sarah.
20:12 p4jz In what way was Sarah actually Abrahams sister? Sarah was the daughter of Abrahams father, but not of his mother.
20:16 f12c What animals and people did Abimelech give Abraham? Abimelech gave Abraham sheep and oxen, male and female slaves.
20:16 qclv What reason did Abimelech give Sarah as to why he gave her brother a thousand pieces of silver? Abimelech told Sarah he had given a thousand pieces of silver to her brother to cover any offense against Sarah in the eyes of all that were with Sarah, and before everyone.
20:12 p4jz In what way was Sarah actually Abrahams sister? Sarah was the daughter of Abrahams father but not of his mother.
20:16 f12c What gift did Abimelech give Abraham? Abimelech gave Abraham 1,000 {shekels of} silver.
20:16 qclv What reason did Abimelech give Sarah as to why he gave her brother a thousand pieces of silver? Abimelech told Sarah he had given a thousand pieces of silver to her brother to cover any offense against Sarah in the eyes of all that were with Sarah, so that she is vindicated.
20:17 rrqf What happened when Abraham prayed to God for Abimelech and his people? God healed Abimelech, his wife, and his female slaves so they were able to have children.
21:2 jy7v What did Yahweh do for Sarah? Yahweh visited Sarah and she bore a son to Abraham at the promised time.
21:4 uqx2 When Isaac was eight days old, what did Abraham do? When Isaac was eight days old, Abraham circumcised him.
21:6 h7ho What did Sarah say God had made her do? Sarah said that God had made her laugh.
21:9 do11 On the day Isaac was weaned, what did Sarah see? Sarah saw the son of Hagar mocking.
21:10 ql7j What did Sarah tell Abraham to do with Hagar and her son, and why? Sarah told Abraham to drive out Hagar and her son, because Hagars son would not be heir with Isaac.
21:11 n8pj What was Abrahams reaction to Sarahs demand? Abraham was grieved by Sarahs demand.
21:11 n8pj What was Abrahams reaction to Sarahs demand? Abraham was distressed by Sarahs demand because of his son by Hagar.
21:12 h0yy What did God tell Abraham to do? God told Abraham to listen to Sarah.
21:14 z3gr Where did Hagar and her son go after Abraham sent them out? Hagar and her son went into the wilderness.
21:18 fh7i What did God tell Hagar he would do for her son? God said he would make the son of Hagar into a great nation.
21:19 q1lj How did Hagar and her son survive? God opened Hagars eyes and she saw a well of water.
21:20-21 qqty What happened to Hagars son as he grew up? Hagars son became and archer and his mother got a wife for him from Egypt.
21:23 ihfk What did Abimelech want Abraham to swear to do for him? Abimelech wanted Abraham to swear that he would not deal falsely with Abimelech, or with his children, or with his descendants. Abimelech asked Abraham to show to him the same covenant faithfulness that Abimelech had shown to Abraham.
21:20-21 qqty What happened to Hagars son as he grew up? Hagars son lived in the wilderness of Paran, and his mother got a wife for him from Egypt.
21:23 ihfk What did Abimelech want Abraham to swear to do for him? Abimelech wanted Abraham to swear that he would not deal falsely with Abimelech or with his children or with his descendants. Abimelech asked Abraham to show to him the same covenant faithfulness that Abimelech had shown to Abraham.
21:25 d0qw What did Abraham complain about to Abimelech? Abraham complained to Abimelech about a well of water that Abimelechs servants had seized from him.
21:28-30 k6vw Why did Abraham send seven female lambs to Abimelech? Abraham sent seven female lambs to Abimelech as a witness that he had dug the disputed well.
21:28-30 k6vw Why did Abraham give seven female lambs to Abimelech? Abraham gave seven female lambs to Abimelech as a witness that he had dug the disputed well.
21:32 gm1l Into what land did Abimelech return? Abimelech returned into the land of the Philistines.
21:33 am84 What did Abraham do at the tamarisk tree in Beer-sheba? Abraham worshiped Yahweh, the eternal God.
21:33 am84 What did Abraham do at the tamarisk tree in Beersheba? Abraham worshiped Yahweh, the eternal God.
21:34 fz51 Where did Abraham live for many days? Abraham lived in the land of the Philistines for many days.
22:1-2 hi0p What test did God give Abraham? God told Abraham to go the land of Moriah and offer Isaac as a burnt offering.
22:3 j6ey How did Abraham respond to Gods command? Abraham rose early in the morning and set out on his journey to the place God had told him about.
22:3 j6ey How did Abraham respond to Gods command? Abraham rose early in the morning and set out on his journey to the place God had told him.
22:5 ipxe What did Abraham tell his two young men that he and Isaac were going to do? Abraham told his two young men that he and Isaac were going to worship and then would return.
22:7 fr0x What question did Isaac ask Abraham as they were walking together? Isaac asked Abraham, “Where is the lamb for the burnt offering”?
22:8 aaij How did Abraham answer Isaacs question? Abraham said that God would himself provide the lamb for the burnt offering.
22:9 by1y When they reached the place, what did Abraham prepare as the burnt offering and how did he do it? Abraham prepared Isaac as the burnt offering by binding him and laying him on the altar.
22:12 p5je When Abraham took the knife in his hand, what did the angel of Yahweh tell Abraham? The angel of Yahweh told Abraham to not harm Isaac.
22:12 p5je When Abraham took the knife in his hand, what did the angel of Yahweh tell Abraham? The angel of Yahweh told Abraham not to harm Isaac.
22:12 w3nh What did the angel say he now knew about Abraham? The angel said that he now knew that Abraham feared God.
22:13 fksu How did God then provide the burnt offering for Abraham? There was a ram caught in the bushes behind Abraham, which Abraham used as the burnt offering.
22:14 rua9 What did Abraham call the place of the burnt offering? Abraham called the place, “Yahweh will provide.
22:13 fksu How did God then provide the burnt offering for Abraham? There was a ram caught in the bushes behind Abraham: Abraham used it as the burnt offering.
22:14 rua9 What did Abraham call the place of the burnt offering? Abraham called the place, “Yahweh will provide.
22:16-17 akd1 What reason did the angel of Yahweh give for blessing Abraham? The angel of Yahweh said he would bless Abraham because Abraham had not withheld his only son.
22:18 qgmk Through who and why were all nations of the earth to be blessed? Through Abrahams offspring all the nations of the earth were to be blessed, because Abraham had obeyed the angel of Yahwehs voice.
22:18 qgmk Through whom and for what reason were all nations of the earth to be blessed? Through Abrahams offspring, all the nations of the earth were to be blessed, because Abraham had obeyed the angel of Yahwehs voice.
23:2 kyom What did Abraham first do when Sarah died? When Sarah died, Abraham first mourned for her and wept for her.
23:3-4 wqck What request did Abraham make to the sons of Heth? Abraham asked for a property to use as a burying-place.
23:3-4 wqck What request did Abraham make to the sons of Heth? Abraham asked for a property to use as a burial place.
23:5-6 sxve How did the sons of Heth respond to Abrahams request? The sons of Heth offered the choicest of their tombs to Abraham.
23:10-11 weev When Abraham asked for Ephron the Hittites cave as a tomb, how did Ephron respond? Ephron offered to give Abraham the cave and the field next to it.
23:12-13 akx9 How did Abraham respond to Ephrons offer? Abraham offered to pay for the field and the cave.
23:14-15 p7ce How did Ephron respond to Abrahams offer? Ephron asked for four hundred shekels of silver for the field and the cave.
23:14-16 z8gw How did the conversation between Abraham and Ephron end? Abraham paid four hundred shekels of silver to Ephron for the piece of land.
23:10-11 weev When Abraham asked for Ephron the Hittites cave as a tomb, how did Ephron respond? Ephron offered to freely give Abraham the cave and the field next to it.
23:12-13 akx9 How did Abraham respond to Ephrons offer? Abraham asked to pay for the field and the cave.
23:14-15 p7ce How did Ephron respond to Abrahams offer? Ephron asked for 400 shekels of silver for the field and the cave.
23:14-16 z8gw How did the conversation between Abraham and Ephron end? Abraham paid 400 shekels of silver to Ephron for the piece of land.
23:17-18 yw4c What was included in the purchase of the field of Ephron which was in Machpelah? The field, the cave that was in it, and all the trees that were in the field and all around its border were included in Abrahams purchase of the field of Ephron.
23:19 ofps What did Abraham then do with the cave? Abraham then buried Sarah in the cave.
24:2-4 edc4 What did Abraham make his oldest servant swear to do? Abraham made his oldest servant swear that he would get a wife for Isaac from Abrahams relatives.
24:5-6 ssji What did Abraham insist that the servant not do with Isaac? Abraham insisted that the servant not take Isaac back to the land from which Abraham came.
24:12-14 xek3 What did Abrahams servant ask God to do in order to show him which woman God had chosen for Isaac? The servant asked that the woman whom he asked to lower her pitcher to get a drink would do so and offer to water his camels also.
24:12-14 xek3 What did Abrahams servant ask God to do in order to show him which woman God had chosen for Isaac? The servant asked that the woman whom he asked to lower her pitcher to let him get a drink would do so and offer to water his camels also.
24:15 l92f What relation was Rebekah to Abraham? Rebekah was the granddaughter of Nahor, Abrahams brother.
24:17-18 b7t0 What did Rebekah do when Abrahams servant asked for a drink of water? Rebekah gave the servant a drink.
24:19 agqs What did Rebekah say after she had finished giving the servant a drink? After Rebekah finished giving the servant a drink she said, “I will draw water for your camels also, until they have finished drinking.”
24:26-27 lqht What did the servant do when he heard that Rebekah was related to Abraham and that he could spend the night with her family? The servant worshipped Yahweh and blessed him.
24:19 agqs What did Rebekah say after she had finished giving the servant a drink? After Rebekah finished giving the servant a drink, she said, “I will draw water for your camels also, until they have finished drinking.”
24:26-27 lqht What did the servant do when he heard that Rebekah was related to Abraham and that he could spend the night with her family? The servant worshiped Yahweh and blessed him.
24:29 sn9q Who was Rebekahs brother? Laban was Rebekahs brother.
24:31 f4ed What did Laban do when he met Abrahams servant? Laban invited Abrahams servant to stay at his house.
24:33 pqk5 What did Abrahams servant insist on doing before he ate? Abrahams servant insisted on saying why he had come before he ate.
24:40 wsjl How had Abraham said that Yahweh would prosper the servants way? Abraham had said that Yahweh would send his angel with the servant to prosper his way.
24:47 plac What had the servant given Rebekah when he heard she was related to Abraham? Abrahams servant had given Rebekah a gold ring for her nose and bracelets for her arms.
24:50-51 gmne How did Laban and Bethuel answer Abrahams servant when he asked them what they wanted to do regarding Rebekah? Laban and Bethuel answered that the servant should take Rebekah and go, so that Rebekah could be the wife of Abrahams son.
24:52-53 wx31 What did Abrahams servant do when he heard the answer from Laban and Bethuel? The servant bowed down to Yahweh and gave gifts to Rebekah and to her brother and mother.
24:54-55 bnrz When they arose the next morning, what did Rebekahs brother and mother want the servant to do? When they arose the next morning, they wanted Abrahams servant to stay with them for at least ten more days.
24:52-53 wx31 What did Abrahams servant do when he heard the answer from Laban and Bethuel? The servant bowed down to Yahweh. And then he gave gifts to Rebekah and to her brother and mother.
24:54-55 bnrz When they arose the next morning, what did Rebekahs brother and mother want the servant to do? When they arose the next morning, they wanted Abrahams servant to stay with them for a few more days.
24:56-58 ae7a When Abrahams servant said that he wanted to go immediately, what did Rebekah say that she wanted to do? Rebekah said that she wanted to go with the servant.
24:60 l9dj What blessing did Rebekahs family give her as she left with Abrahams servant? Rebekahs family blessed her that she might be the mother of thousands and ten thousands, and that her descendants might possess the gate of those who hate them.
24:60 l9dj What blessing did Rebekahs family give her as she left with Abrahams servant? Rebekahs family blessed her that she might be the mother of thousands and that her offspring might possess the gate of those who hate them.
24:63 ki1o What was Isaac doing when Rebekah arrived at his home? Isaac was out in the field meditating.
24:64-65 w1a6 What did Rebekah do when she saw Isaac? When she saw Isaac, Rebekah jumped down from the camel and covered herself with her veil.
24:67 e7qe What did Isaac do after Abrahams servant recounted all the things that he had done? Isaac brought Rebekah into his mother Sarahs tent and took Rebekah as his wife.
25:1 k74h What did Abraham do after his wife Sarah died? Abraham took another wife named Keturah.
25:5-6 y1n2 How did Abraham distribute his wealth? Abraham gave gifts to the sons of his concubines, and gave all that he owned to Isaac.
25:5-6 y1n2 How did Abraham distribute his wealth? Abraham gave gifts to the sons of his concubines and gave all that he owned to Isaac.\n\n
25:7 az6r How many years did Abraham live? Abraham lived one hundred seventy-five years.
25:9 dowm Who buried Abraham? Both Isaac and Ishmael buried Abraham.
25:18 bb0x How did the twelve sons of Ishmael live with each other? The twelve sons of Ishmael lived with each other in hostility.
25:21 pi57 What did Isaac do because Rebekah was childless? Isaac prayed to Yahweh for his wife, and Yahweh answered his prayer, and Rebekah conceived.
25:21 pi57 What did Isaac do because Rebekah was childless? Isaac prayed to Yahweh for his wife; Yahweh answered his prayer, and Rebekah conceived.
25:23 dwc7 What did Yahweh say concerning the two children struggling within Rebekahs womb? Yahweh said that there were two nations in her womb, one people stronger than the other, and that the older would serve the younger.
25:25 qywa Who was born first, and what did he look like? Esau was born first, and he was red all over like a hairy garment.
25:26 vncw Who was born second, and what was he doing as he was born? Jacob was born second, and he was grasping Esaus heel as he was born.
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25:27 uktc What kind of man was Jacob? Jacob was a quiet man who spent his time in the tents.
25:28 skvn Who did Isaac love, and who did Rebekah love? Isaac loved Esau, and Rebekah loved Jacob.
25:30 w0n8 What was another name for Esau? Edom was another name for Esau.
25:31 iptb For what did Jacob ask in return for the red stew that Esau wanted to eat because he was starving? Jacob asked for Esaus birthright in return for the red stew.
25:31 iptb For what did Jacob ask in return for the red stew that Esau wanted to eat? Jacob asked for Esaus birthright in return for the red stew.
25:33 gd3l What was Esaus response to Jacobs offer? Esau swore an oath and sold his birthright to Jacob.
25:34 z8xh How was Esau treating his birthright when he responded in this way to Jacobs offer? Esau was despising his birthright when he responded to Jacobs offer in this way.
26:1 lueo Why did Isaac move to the city of Gerar where Abimelech was the king of the Philistines? Isaac moved to Gerar because there was a famine in the land.
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26:7 gepm What did Isaac say to the men of Gerar about Rebekah, his wife? Isaac told the men of Gerar that Rebekah was his sister.
26:9-10 ifp8 According to Abimelech, what could have brought guilt upon the people because of Isaacs lie? Because of Isaacs lie, someone could have had sexual relations with Rebekah and brought guilt upon the people.
26:11 z7qo What command did Abimelech give regarding Rebekah? Abimelech commanded that anyone who touched Rebekah would be put to death.
26:16 qn1j What reason did Abimelech give for asking Isaac to move away from the Philistines? Abimelech asked Isaac to move away from the Philistines because he said, “…for you are mightier than we.”
26:16 qn1j What reason did Abimelech give for asking Isaac to move away from the Philistines? Abimelech asked Isaac to move away from the Philistines because he said, “… you are mightier than we.”
26:18 radb Why did Isaac have to dig out the wells of water which they had dug in the days of Abraham? Isaac had to dig out the wells of water which they had dug in the days of Abraham because the Philistines had stopped them up after Abrahams death.
26:22 pih6 What did Isaac name the well over which the herdsmen of Gerar did not quarrel with him? Isaac named the well, over which the herdsmen of Gerar did not quarrel with him, Rehoboth.
26:23-24 nluw What did Yahweh reaffirm to Isaac when he appeared to Isaac at Beersheba? Yahweh reaffirmed that he would bless Isaac and multiply his descendants.
26:23-24 nluw What did Yahweh reaffirm to Isaac when he appeared to Isaac at Beersheba? Yahweh reaffirmed that he would bless Isaac and multiply his offspring.
26:28-29 q1rv What covenant did Abimelech want to make with Isaac, and why? Abimelech wanted to make a covenant that neither side would harm the other, because he saw that Yahweh was with Isaac.
26:30-31 llyy How did Isaac respond to Abimelechs request for a covenant between them? Isaac made a feast, and they swore an oath with each other.
26:34 tzp8 From what people group were the two wives of Esau? The two wives of Esau were from the Hittites.
26:35 t9zt How was the relationship between Esaus wives and Isaac and Rebekah? Esaus wives brought sorrow to Isaac and Rebekah.
26:35 t9zt How was the relationship between Esaus wives and Isaac and Rebekah? Esaus wives brought grief to Isaac and Rebekah.
27:1 lsu5 As Isaac grew old, what was he no longer able to do? As Isaac grew old, he was no longer able to see.
27:3-4 ht45 What did Isaac ask Esau to do, and why? Isaac asked Esau to go hunt and make the sort of food that he loved, so that he could eat it and bless Esau.
27:8-10 cx7m What was Rebekahs plan for providing the food for Isaac, and why? Rebekah told Jacob to go get two goats and she would make the food that Isaac loved, so that Jacob could take it to Isaac and receive the blessing.
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27:30-31 wrna What did Esau do soon after Jacob left Isaacs tent? Esau came in from hunting, prepared the food, and brought it to Isaac.
27:34-35 s6bp What did Isaac say when Esau asked for Isaacs blessing? Isaac said that Jacob had deceitfully taken away Esaus blessing.
27:36 dvnz In what two ways did Esau say Jacob had cheated him? Esau said that Jacob had cheated him from his birthright and from his blessing.
27:39-40 cr1a What was the “blessing” that Isaac gave Esau? Isaac said that Esau would live away from the fatness of the earth, that he would serve his brother, but would eventually rebel against him and shake off Jacobs yoke.
27:39-40 cr1a What was the “blessing” that Isaac gave Esau? Isaac said that Esau would live away from the fatness of the earth, that he would serve his brother, but would eventually rebel against him and break off Jacobs yoke.
27:41 aijf What did Esau decide to do after Isaacs death? Esau decided to kill Jacob after Isaacs death.
27:43 zwoz What did Rebekah do after hearing Esaus plans? Rebekah sent Jacob to Laban, her brother, in Haran.
28:1 n272 What command did Isaac give Jacob before he left? Isaac commanded Jacob not to take a Canaanite wife.
28:2 cz76 Where did Isaac tell Jacob to get a wife? Isaac told Jacob to get a wife from the daughters of Laban, Rebekahs brother.
28:4 ypne Whose blessing did Isaac ask God to give Jacob? Isaac asked God to give Jacob the blessing of Abraham.
28:8-9 f1it From where did Esau get one of his wives when he saw that the women of Canaan did not please Isaac? Esau took a wife from the daughters of Ishmael, Abrahams son.
28:12-13 uuyp What did Jacob see in his dream while on the way to Haran? Jacob saw a ladder from earth to heaven with angels ascending and descending on it, and Yahweh standing above it.
28:13 ckcc What did Yahweh say about the land Jacob was lying on? Yahweh said that the land Jacob was lying on would be given to him and his descendants.
28:12-13 uuyp What did Jacob see in his dream while on the way to Haran? Jacob saw a stairway from earth to heaven with angels ascending and descending on it, and Yahweh standing above it.
28:13 ckcc What did Yahweh say about the land Jacob was lying on? Yahweh said that the land Jacob was lying on would be given to him and his offspring.
28:13 gb0s Whose blessing did Yahweh give to Jacob? Yahweh gave Jacob the blessing of Abraham.
28:17 jv7q What did Jacob say about the place where he had the dream? Jacob said the place was the house of God and the gate of heaven.
28:19 a57e What name did Jacob give the place where he had the dream? Jacob named the place Beth-el.
28:20-21 bluq What did Jacob say Yahweh must do in order for Yahweh to be his God? Jacob said that Yahweh must be with him and protect him on his journey so that he returned safely to his fathers house.
28:17 jv7q What did Jacob say about the place where he had the dream? Jacob said the place was the house of God and the gateway of heaven.
28:19 a57e What name did Jacob give the place where he had the dream? Jacob named the place Bethel.
28:20-21 bluq What did Jacob say Yahweh must do in order for Yahweh to be his God? Jacob said that Yahweh must be with him and watch over him on his journey so that he returned in peace to his fathers house.
28:22 vgyt What did Jacob promise to give Yahweh if Yahweh did these things for him? Jacob promised to give back to Yahweh a tenth of everything Yahweh gave Jacob.
29:4 zudl From where were the men that Jacob talked to? The men were from Haran.
29:6 avg8 Who also came to the well with a flock of sheep? Rachel, daughter of Laban, also came to the well with a flock of sheep.
29:10 vg71 What did Jacob do for Labans sheep? Jacob rolled the stone from the wells mouth and watered the sheep.
29:12 rs90 What did Jacob tell Rachel, and then what did she do? Jacob told Rachel that he was her fathers relative, and then Rachel ran and told her father.
29:13 jjwh How did Laban react when he heard about Jacobs arrival? Laban ran to meet Jacob, embraced him, kissed him, and brought him to his house.
29:16-17 d50e Describe the two daughters of Laban. Leah was the older daughter and she had tender eyes, while Rachel was the younger and was beautiful in form and appearance.
29:16-17 d50e Describe the two daughters of Laban. Leah was the older daughter and she had delicate eyes, while Rachel was the younger and was lovely in form and appearance.
29:18 cfi2 What arrangement did Laban and Jacob make concerning Jacobs labor? They agreed that Jacob would serve Laban seven years in return for Rachel.
29:20 gevv Why did the seven years of labor only seem like a few days to Jacob? The seven years of labor seemed only like a few days because of the love Jacob had for Rachel.
29:20 gevv Why did the seven years of labor seem only like a few days to Jacob? The seven years of labor seemed only like a few days because of the love Jacob had for Rachel.
29:24 yi20 Who did Laban give to Leah, to be her servant? Laban gave his female servant Zilpah to his daughter Leah, to be her servant.
29:23-25 jzl8 How did Laban trick Jacob? Laban gave Leah to Jacob, instead of Rachel, the night of the wedding.
29:26 f1wr Why did Laban say he had tricked Jacob? Laban said it was not their custom to give the younger daughter in marriage before the first-born.
29:26 f1wr Why did Laban say he had tricked Jacob? Laban said it was not their custom to give the younger daughter in marriage before the firstborn.
29:27 dpby What arrangement did Laban and Jacob then make concerning Jacobs labor? They agreed that Jacob would serve Laban seven more years in return for Rachel.
29:29 qz1r Who did Laban give to Rachel, to be her servant? Laban gave Bilhah to his daughter Rachel, to be her servant.
29:31 h3e2 What did Yahweh do when he saw that Jacob did not love Leah? Yahweh caused Leah to become pregnant, but Rachel was childless.
29:32 zft4 What did Leah hope would happen if she bore sons for Jacob? Leah hoped that Jacob would love her if she bore sons for him.
29:32 zq0n What was the name of Leahs first son? The name of Leahs first son was Reuben.
29:35 xibh What did Leah say after she bore Judah? After she bore Judah Leah said, “This time I will praise Yahweh.”
29:35 xibh What did Leah say after she bore Judah? After she bore Judah, Leah said, “This time I will praise Yahweh.”
30:2 iytc According to Jacob, why did Rachel have no children? According to Jacob, God had kept Rachel from having children.
30:3 cc3l What did Rachel do in order to have children? Rachel gave Jacob Bilhah her servant so she could have children on Rachels behalf.
30:3 cc3l What did Rachel do in order to have children? Rachel gave Bilhah her servant to Jacob so Bilhah could have children on Rachels behalf.
30:7-8 sies Why did Rachel say that she had prevailed against her sister Leah? Rachel said that she had prevailed because Bilhah her servant bore two sons for Jacob.
30:9 o7mp What did Leah do when she saw that she had stopped bearing children? Leah gave Jacob Zilpah her servant so she could have children on Leahs behalf.
30:10-11 u35v What caused Leah to say, “This is fortunate.”? Leah said, “This is fortunate.” because Zilpah her servant bore Jacob a son.
30:9 o7mp What did Leah do when she saw that she had stopped bearing children? Leah gave Jacob Zilpah her servant so Zilpah could have children on Leahs behalf.
30:10-11 u35v What caused Leah to say, “This is fortunate”? Leah said, “This is fortunate” because Zilpah, her servant, bore Jacob a son.
30:14-15 mkyh What did Rachel offer Leah in exchange for her sons mandrakes? In exchange for Reubens mandrakes, Rachel offered to let Leah sleep with Jacob that night
30:20 og8t How many sons did Leah bear for Jacob? Leah bore six sons for Jacob.
30:23 zmua What caused Rachel to say that her shame had been taken away? When Rachel bore a son for Jacob, she said that her shame had been taken away.
30:25-26 hgey What request did Jacob make to Laban after Joseph was born? Jacob requested that Laban let Jacob go with his family back to his own home and country.
30:27 r8fx Why did Laban not want to let Jacob go away? Laban had divined that Yahweh had blessed him for Jacobs sake.
30:32 evbq What wages did Jacob receive for his work for Laban? Jacob took the speckled, spotted, and black sheep, and the speckled and spotted goats from Labans flock that he tended.
30:35-36 b92l How did Laban cheat Jacob concerning Jacobs wages? Laban first removed the animals that Jacob would have taken, before he gave the flock to Jacob to tend.
30:32 evbq What wages did Jacob receive for his work for Laban? For his wages, Jacob took the speckled, spotted, and black sheep and the speckled and spotted goats from Labans flock that he tended.
30:35-36 b92l How did Laban cheat Jacob concerning Jacobs wages? Before he gave the flock to Jacob to tend, Laban first removed the animals that Jacob would have taken.
30:37 eoe2 What kind of sticks did Jacob peel white streaks into? Jacob peeled white streaks into branches of fresh poplar, almond, and plane trees.
30:38 jo1b What did Jacob do with the peeled sticks? Jacob put the sticks that he had peeled in front of the flocks, in front of the watering troughs where they came to drink.
30:39 spaf What happened when the flocks bred in front of the sticks? When the flocks bred in front of the sticks they produced striped, speckled, and spotted young.
30:42 nvvp What was the result of Jacobs breeding of the animals? The result was that Labans flock was feebler, and Jacobs flock was stronger.
30:39 spaf What happened when the flocks bred in front of the sticks? When the flocks bred in front of the sticks, they produced striped, speckled, and spotted young.
30:42 nvvp What was the result of Jacobs breeding of the animals? The result was that Labans flock was feebler and Jacobs flock was stronger.
31:1-2 acjl From where did Laban and his sons believe Jacob had gotten all his wealth? Laban and his sons believed that Jacob had gotten all his wealth from Labans possessions.
31:3 l1et What instructions did Yahweh give Jacob? Yahweh instructed Jacob to return to the land of his fathers and to his relatives.
31:8-9 c488 How had God taken away the cattle of Laban and given them to Jacob? God had caused the animals to bear speckled, and striped young which were Jacobs wages.
31:8-9 c488 How had God taken away the cattle of Laban and given them to Jacob? God had caused the animals to bear speckled and striped young, which were Jacobs wages.
31:14-15 gkk5 What attitude did Rachel and Leah have toward their father Laban? Rachel and Leah said that Laban treated them as foreigners and had devoured their money.
31:19 eas5 What did Rachel do before leaving with Jacob? Rachel stole her fathers household gods.
31:20 vqc6 How did Jacob deceive Laban at this time? Jacob deceived Laban by not telling Laban that he was leaving.
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31:41 wvq8 How long had Jacob worked for Laban, and how many times had Laban changed his wages? Jacob had worked for Laban twenty years, and Laban had changed his wages ten times.
31:43 h9sd How did Laban show that he still thought of Jacobs possessions as his own? Laban said that all that he saw of Jacobs possessions was his.
31:46 ujjd How did Jacob and Laban mark the place of their covenant? Jacob and Laban marked the place of their covenant by making a pile of stones there.
31:49-50 sfxa Who was declared as witness between Jacob and Laban to ensure the covenant would be kept? God was declared as witness between Jacob and Laban to ensure the covenant would be kept.
31:51-52 fh8f What were the pile and the pillar for? The pile and pillar were both witnesses to the covenant which said neither Laban nor Jacob would pass the pile or pillar to do one another harm.
31:49-50 sfxa Who was declared as witness between Jacob and Laban to ensure the covenant would be kept? God was declared as witness between Jacob and Laban to ensure that the covenant would be kept.
31:51-52 fh8f What were the pile and the pillar for? The pile and pillar were both witnesses to the covenant, which said that neither Laban nor Jacob would pass the pile or pillar to do one another harm.
31:52 hvrv What covenant did Jacob and Laban make? Jacob and Laban each agreed to not pass beyond the pile of stones to do the other harm.
31:53 d52u What did Jacob do to show that he agreed to the covenant? To show that he agreed with Laban about the covenant Jacob swore by God, who his father Isaac feared.
31:53 d52u What did Jacob do to show that he agreed to the covenant? To show that he agreed with Laban about the covenant, Jacob swore by God, whom his father Isaac feared.
31:55 pga5 What did Laban do the next morning? Laban rose, kissed his grandsons and daughters, blessed them, and returned home.
32:3 he3t To whom did Jacob send a message on his way toward Canaan? Jacob sent a message to his brother Esau on his way toward Canaan.
32:5 dh86 For what purpose did Jacob send this message? Jacob desired to find favor in Esaus sight.
32:7-8 x3zd What was Jacobs reaction when he heard Esau was coming with four hundred men, and what did he do? Jacob was afraid, so he divided his people into two groups so that if Esau attacked one group, the other could escape.
32:11 hrla What was Jacobs request to Yahweh? Jacob asked Yahweh to deliver him from the hand of Esau.
32:12 tw3p Of what promise did Jacob remind Yahweh? Jacob reminded Yahweh that he had promised to prosper Jacob, and to make is descendants like the sand of the sea.
32:12 tw3p Of what promise did Jacob remind Yahweh? Jacob reminded Yahweh that he had promised to prosper Jacob, and to make his descendants like the sand of the sea.
32:20 vhy7 What did Jacob think he could accomplish by sending gifts to his brother Esau? Jacob thought that perhaps he could appease Esau with the gifts that he sent to Esau so that later, when Jacob saw him, Esau would receive him.
32:22 cmkc How did Jacob end up being alone that night? He took his wives, servant women, and children across the ford of the Jabbok.
32:24 cltr What did Jacob do that night until daybreak? Jacob wrestled with a man until daybreak.
32:25 ql1p What did the man do when he could not defeat Jacob? The man struck Jacobs hip and dislocated it.
32:25 ql1p What did the man do when he could not defeat Jacob? The man touched Jacobs hip and dislocated it.
32:26 nc65 What did Jacob demand before he would let the man go? Jacob demanded that the man bless him.
32:28 xgjo What did the man say Jacob would there after be called? The man said that Jacobs name would now be Israel.
32:28 xgjo What did the man say Jacob would thereafter be called? The man said that Jacobs name would now be Israel.
32:30 e5du Who did Jacob say he had seen face to face that night? Jacob said he had seen God face to face that night.
32:32 f51x What physical problem did Jacob continue to have after that night? Jacob limped because of his hip after that night.
33:2-3 v4sl As Esau was coming to Jacob, in what order did Jacob put his wives behind him? Jacob put his female servants first, then Leah, and then Rachel.
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33:14 c0v1 Where did Jacob say he was going to bring his family and his flocks? Jacob said he was going to bring his family and flocks to Esau in Seir.
33:17 lx68 To where did Jacob travel, where he built himself a house? Jacob traveled to Succoth, where he built himself a house.
33:18-19 psti To where did Jacob travel, where he bought a piece of ground? Jacob traveled to Shechem, where he bought a piece of ground.
34:2 e3el What did Shechem, the son of Hamor, do when he saw Dinah, Leahs daughter? Shechem grabbed Dinah, assaulted her, and forced himself on her.
34:2 e3el What did Shechem, the son of Hamor, do when he saw Dinah, Leahs daughter? Shechem took Dinah, assaulted her, and forced himself on her.
34:5 k1dq What did Jacob do at first when he heard about what happened to Dinah? Jacob held his peace until his sons came in from the field.
34:7 hk7w What was the reaction of Jacobs sons when they heard what Shechem had done to Dinah? Jacobs sons were very angry.
34:8-9 q2ru What did Hamor, the father of Shechem, want Jacob to do? Hamor wanted Jacob to give Dinah to Shechem as his wife, and to allow Jacobs family to intermarry with Hamors family.
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34:15 rgpt What requirement did the sons of Jacob make to Hamor before they would agree to intermarry with Hamors family? The sons of Jacob required that all the males in Hamors family be circumcised.
34:23 gn7o When speaking to the men of their city, what did Hamor and Shechem say would be theirs if they intermarried with Jacobs family? They said that all of Jacobs livestock, property, and animals would be theirs if they intermarried with Jacobs family.
34:24 tonw How did the men of Hamors city respond when asked if they were willing to be circumcised? The men of Hamors city listened to Hamor and Shechem and every male was circumcised.
34:25 lini What did Simeon and Levi do on the third day after the males from Hamors family had been circumcised? Simeon and Levi killed all the males in Hamors city.
34:25 lini What did Simeon and Levi do on the third day after the males from Hamors family had been circumcised? Simeon and Levi attacked and killed all the males in Hamors city.
34:27-29 etr5 What then did all of the sons of Jacob do? All of the sons of Jacob looted the city, took all the wealth, and captured the children and wives.
34:30 g1aw How did Jacob respond when he learned about what Simeon and Levi had done? Jacob said that Simeon and Levi had brought trouble on him because the inhabitants of the land might now destroy him and his household.
34:31 b3e6 Why did Simeon and Levi say they had done it? Simeon and Levi said they had done it because Shechem had treated their sister Dinah like a prostitute.
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35:5 pc9n As they traveled, why did the people of the cities around Jacob and his household not pursue them? The people of the cities around them did not pursue them because they were afraid of God.
35:7 gyqh Why did Jacob call the place they came to “Elbethel”? Jacob called it “Elbethel” because it was the place God had revealed himself to Jacob when Jacob was fleeing from Esau.
35:10 wmj7 What new name did God give Jacob? God gave Jacob the new name Israel.
35:12 qjtu What promise did God reaffirm to Jacob? God reaffirmed the promise that Jacob would become a company of nations with kings among his descendants, and that the land God had promised to Abraham and Isaac would be given to him and his descendants.
35:18-19 kb9l What happened to Rachel during her labor with Benjamin? Rachel died during her labor with Benjamin.
35:12 qjtu What promise did God reaffirm to Israel? God reaffirmed the promise that Israel would become a company of nations with kings among his descendants, and that the land that God had promised to Abraham and Isaac would be given to him and his descendants.
35:18-19 kb9l What happened to Rachel as she gave birth to Benjamin? Rachel died after she gave birth to Benjamin.
35:22 n3p4 Israel heard about what thing that Reuben had done? Israel heard that Reuben had slept with Bilhah, Israels concubine.
35:22 qc1o How many sons did Jacob have? Jacob had twelve sons.
35:24 qtvj Which sons of Jacob were born from Rachel? Joseph and Benjamin were born from Rachel.
35:28 fl7e How many years did Isaac live? Isaac lived one hundred eighty years.
35:28 fl7e How many years did Isaac live? Isaac lived 180 years.
35:29 zoep Who buried Isaac? Esau and Jacob buried Isaac.
36:1 ayah By what other name are the descendants of Esau called? The descendants of Esau are also called Edom.
36:1 ayah By what other name are the generations of Esau called? The generations of Esau are also called Edom.
36:2 okxi From where did Esau get his wives? Esau took his wives from the Canaanites.
36:6-7 u0hn Why did Esau move away from his brother Jacob? Esau moved away from his brother Jacob because the land could not support both of them as their possessions were too many.
36:8 nc8g Where did Esau settle? Esau settled in the hill country of Seir.
36:8 nc8g Where did Esau settle? Esau settled in the mountains of Seir.
36:12 yzmh What was the name of the son born by Timna, a concubine of Esaus firstborn son Eliphaz? The name of the son born by Timna was Amalek.
36:15-16 gzn0 What was the name of the son born by Timna, a concubine of Esaus firstborn son Eliphaz? The name of the son born by Timna was Amalek.
36:20 dabb Who was the father of the inhabitants of the land in which Edom lived? Seir the Horite was the father of the inhabitants of the land in which Edom lived.
36:31 cgun What did the people of Edom have before Israel had them? The people of Edom had kings before any king reigned over the Israelites.
36:31 cgun What did the people of Edom have before Israel had them? The people of Edom had kings before any king reigned over the sons of Israel.
36:43 itg1 Who was the father of the Edomites? Esau was the father of the Edomites.
37:1 fko7 Where did Jacob settle to live? Jacob lived in the land of Canaan.
37:2 ezrp What did Joseph bring to his father Jacob while guarding the flock with his brothers? Joseph brought to his father an unfavorable report about his brothers.
37:3 jbk5 How did Israel show that he loved Joseph more than his other sons? Israel made Joseph a luxurious tunic.
37:4 hvyv What did Josephs brothers think about Joseph? Josephs brothers hated him and would not speak to him cordially.
37:1 fko7 Where did Jacob live? Jacob lived in the land of Canaan.
37:2 ezrp What did Joseph bring to his father Jacob while shepherding the flock with his brothers? Joseph brought to his father a bad report about his brothers.
37:3 jbk5 How did Israel show that he loved Joseph more than his other sons? Israel made Joseph a multicolored tunic.
37:4 hvyv What did Josephs brothers think about Joseph? Josephs brothers hated him and would not speak to him peaceably.
37:7 wbcv What did Joseph see in his first dream? Joseph saw his sheaf stand upright while his brothers sheaves bowed down to his sheaf.
37:8 vzfg What did Josephs brothers think about Joseph after he told them about his first dream? Josephs brothers hated him even more.
37:9 ipqs What did Joseph see in his second dream? Joseph saw the sun, moon, and eleven stars bow down to him.
37:10 alk8 In Josephs second dream, what did the sun, moon, and stars represent? The sun, moon, and stars represented Josephs father, mother, and brothers.
37:14 iajm What did Jacob send Joseph out of the valley of Hebron to do? Jacob sent Joseph out of the valley of Hebron to see if it was well with his brothers, and to bring Jacob word.
37:14 iajm What did Jacob send Joseph out of the valley of Hebron to do? Jacob sent Joseph out of the valley of Hebron to see if it was well with his brothers and to bring Jacob word.
37:20 nr70 What did Josephs brothers plan to do when they saw Joseph coming? Josephs brothers planned to kill Joseph and cast him into one of the pits.
37:22 h9i2 What suggestion did Reuben make to his brothers, and why? Reuben suggested that the brothers only throw Joseph into a pit, so that he could rescue Joseph later.
37:22 h9i2 What suggestion did Reuben make to his brothers, and why? Reuben suggested that the brothers throw Joseph into a pit without harming him, so that he could rescue Joseph later.
37:28 c7x3 Who did Josephs brothers sell Joseph to and for how much? Josephs brothers sold Joseph to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver.
37:28 qcam To where was Joseph taken? Joseph was taken to Egypt.
37:31-32 vj4d How did Josephs brothers make it appear that Joseph was dead? Josephs brothers killed a goat and dipped Josephs coat in the blood, then gave the coat to Jacob.
37:34 jq3z What did Jacob do after he concluded Joseph was dead? Jacob tore his garments, wore sackcloth, and mourned his son for many days.
37:36 tgkm To whom was Joseph sold in Egypt? Joseph was sold to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, in Egypt.
38:2 cgzi From whom did Judah take a wife? Judah took a wife from a Canaanite man.
38:7 c2w4 What did Yahweh do with Judahs first son Er, and why? Yahweh killed Er because he was wicked.
38:9 atvf How did Judahs second son Onan not fulfill the duty of a brother-in-law to raise up a child for Er? Onan would spill his semen on the ground when he made love to Tamar.
37:28 qcam Where was Joseph taken? Joseph was taken to Egypt.
37:31-32 vj4d How did Josephs brothers make it appear that Joseph was dead? Josephs brothers killed a goat and dipped Josephs coat in the blood, then gave the coat to their father.
37:34 jq3z What did Jacob do after he concluded Joseph was dead? Jacob tore his garments, wore sackcloth, and mourned for his son many days.
37:36 tgkm To whom was Joseph sold in Egypt? Joseph was sold to Potiphar, an official of Pharaoh, in Egypt.
38:2 cgzi From whom did Judah take a wife? Judah took a wife who was a daughter of a Canaanite man.
38:7 c2w4 What did Yahweh do with Judahs first son Er, and why? Yahweh killed Er because he was evil.
38:9 atvf How did Judahs second son Onan not fulfill the duty of a brother-in-law to raise up a child for Er? Onan would spill his semen on the ground when he went in to have relations with Tamar.
38:10 vuey What did Yahweh do with Judahs second son Onan, and why? Yahweh killed Onan because what he did was evil.
38:11 onsk What promise did Judah then make to Tamar? Judah promised Tamar his third son Shelah as a husband when Shelah grew up.
38:12 pe6s After a long time, why did Judah need to be comforted? Judah was comforted because his wife died.
38:12 pe6s After a long time, why did Judah need to be comforted? Judah needed to be comforted because his wife had died.
38:14 a2yb What did Tamar do when she heard that Judah was going to Timnah? Tamar took off her clothing of widowhood, put on a veil and wrapped herself, and sat by the road to Timnah.
38:14 phdq Why did Tamar do this? Tamar did this because Judahs third son Shelah had grown up, but she had not been given to him as a wife.
38:18 hntk What did Tamar obtain as a pledge for payment before Judah made love to her? Judah gave Tamar his seal, cord, and staff as a pledge of payment.
38:18 hntk What did Tamar obtain as a pledge for payment before Judah went in to have relations with her? Judah gave Tamar his signet, cord, and staff as a pledge of payment.
38:21 m6ua When Judah tried to retrieve his pledge by paying the prostitute with a young goat, what did he learn? Judah learned that there was no temple prostitute in that area.
38:24 thzq What did Judah want to do when he learned that Tamar was pregnant? Judah wanted to burn Tamar because she had become pregnant as a prostitute.
38:25 w071 What did Tamar do when she was brought out to Judah? She said that she was pregnant by the man who owned the seal, cord, and staff she had.
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38:28 l9k9 What did the midwife do when one of Tamars twins put his hand out from Tamars womb? When one of Tamars twins put his hand out from Tamars womb The midwife took a scarlet thread and tied it on his hand and said, “This one came out first.”
38:29-30 ai7z What were the names of the two brothers that Tamar birthed? The names of the two brothers that Tamar birthed were Perez and Zerah.
39:1 e79r Who bought Joseph in Egypt? Potiphar, an official of Pharaoh, bought Joseph in Egypt.
39:3-4 yxtv Why was Joseph prosperous in Egypt? Joseph was prosperous because Yahweh was with him.
39:3-4 yxtv Why was Joseph successful in Egypt? Joseph was successful because Yahweh was with him.
39:6 ssky What did Potiphar put under Josephs care? Potiphar put everything he had under Josephs care.
39:7 ofip What did Potiphars wife ask Joseph to do? Potiphars wife asked Joseph to make love to her.
39:8-9 abzl How did Joseph respond to Potiphars wifes request? Joseph refused and said he could not commit this great wickedness and sin against God.
39:7 ofip What did Potiphars wife ask Joseph to do? Potiphars wife asked Joseph to lie with her.
39:8-9 abzl How did Joseph respond to Potiphars wifes request? Joseph refused and said he could not commit this great evil and sin against God.
39:12 le7t What did Joseph do when Potiphars wife caught him by his clothes? Joseph left his clothing in her hand and fled outside.
39:14-15 xxx9 What accusation did Potiphars wife make against Joseph? She accused him of trying to make love to her against her will.
39:14-15 xxx9 What accusation did Potiphars wife make against Joseph? She accused him of trying to lie with her against her will.
39:19-20 zd50 What did Potiphar do when he heard the accusation against Joseph? Potiphar became very angry and put Joseph in prison.
39:21 fsk3 At this time, what did Yahweh show to Joseph? Yahweh showed covenant faithfulness to Joseph at this time.
39:21 fsk3 At this time, what did Yahweh show to Joseph? Yahweh showed kindness to Joseph at this time.
39:22 j5od What did the prison warden put under Josephs care? The prison warden put all the prisoners under Josephs care.
39:23 bfzm What was the result of everything Joseph did, and why? Everything Joseph did, Yahweh prospered.
40:1 r85x Why did the king of Egypt put his cupbearer and his baker in prison? He put them in prison because they offended him.
39:23 bfzm What was the result of everything Joseph did, and why? Yahweh made everything Joseph did successful.
40:1 r85x Why did the king of Egypt put his cupbearer and his baker in prison? He put them in prison because they sinned against him.
40:5 f0iq What happened to the cupbearer and the baker on the same night? The cupbearer and the baker each dreamed a dream the same night.
40:7-8 xi48 Why were the cupbearer and baker both sad the next morning? They were both sad because no one could interpret their dreams.
40:8 t89o Who did Joseph say could give the interpretation of the dreams? Joseph said that God could give the interpretation of the dreams.
40:12-13 c25c What did Joseph say was the interpretation of the cupbearers dream? Joseph said that the dream meant that within three days Pharaoh would restore the cupbearer to his office.
40:12-13 c25c What did Joseph say was the interpretation of the cupbearers dream? Joseph said that the dream meant that within three days Pharaoh would restore the cupbearer to his position.
40:14 hhco What request did Joseph make to the cupbearer after giving the interpretation of his dream? Joseph requested that the cupbearer remember him, mention him to Pharaoh, and bring him out of the prison.
40:18-19 h2dk What did Joseph say was the interpretation of the bakers dream? Joseph said that the dream meant that within three days Pharoah would hang the baker on a tree.
40:20 vwig What special event occurred three days later? Pharaohs birthday was three days later.
40:21-22 d3yv What did Pharaoh do with the cupbearer and the baker on that day? Pharaoh restored the cupbearer, but he hanged the baker, just as Joseph had interpreted to them.
40:23 e74z Did the cupbearer remember Josephs request to him? No, the cupbearer did not remember to help Joseph, but forgot about him.
40:21-22 d3yv What did Pharaoh do with the cupbearer and the baker on that day? Pharaoh restored the cupbearer to his position, but he hanged the baker, just as Joseph had interpreted to them.
40:23 e74z Did the cupbearer remember Josephs request to him? No, the cupbearer did not remember to help Joseph but forgot about him.
41:4 outa In Pharaohs first dream, what did the seven thin cows do to the seven fat cows? The seven thin cows ate the seven fat cows.
41:7 yi6a In Pharaohs second dream, what did the seven thin ears of grain do to the seven full ears? The seven thin ears swallowed up the seven full ears.
41:7 yi6a In Pharaohs second dream, what did the seven thin heads of grain do to the seven full heads? The seven thin heads swallowed up the seven full heads.
41:8 ys4z How did the magicians and wise men of Pharaoh interpret his dreams? The magicians and wise men of Pharaoh could not interpret Pharaohs dreams.
41:12-13 gt1r What did the chief cupbearer tell Pharaoh about Joseph? The chief cupbearer told Pharaoh that a young Hebrew man had correctly interpreted his dream and the dream of another fellow when they were in custody.
41:16 vbss Who did Joseph say would interpret Pharaohs dream? Joseph said that God would answer Pharaohs dream with favor.
41:25 k58u What did Joseph say God was declaring to Pharaoh? Joseph said that God was declaring to Pharaoh what God was about to do.
41:12-13 gt1r What did the chief cupbearer tell Pharaoh about Joseph? The chief cupbearer told Pharaoh that a young Hebrew man had correctly interpreted his dream and the dream of the baker when they were in custody.
41:16 vbss Who did Joseph say would interpret Pharaohs dream? Joseph said that God would interpret Pharaohs dream.
41:25 k58u What did Joseph say God was revealing to Pharaoh? Joseph said that God was revealing to Pharaoh what God was about to do.
41:26 hdbh What did the seven good cows and the seven good heads in the dreams represent? The seven good cows and heads represented seven years of abundance.
41:27 ivyn What did the seven thin cows and the seven thin heads in the dreams represent? The seven thin cows and heads represented seven years of famine.
41:32 lh3c According to Joseph, why was Pharaoh given two dreams? Pharaoh was given two dreams because the matter had been established by God, and God would soon do it.
41:34 njle What fraction of the crops of Egypt did Joseph advise Pharaoh to take in the seven abundant years Joseph advised Pharaoh appoint a man to take a fifth of the crops in the seven abundant years.
41:34 njle What fraction of the crops of Egypt did Joseph advise Pharaoh to take in the seven abundant years Joseph advised Pharaoh to appoint a man to take a fifth of the crops in the seven abundant years.
41:38 nt5z What did Pharaoh say was in Joseph? Pharaoh said that the Spirit of God was in Joseph.
41:40-41 w7he What position of authority did Pharaoh give Joseph? Pharaoh gave Joseph authority over Pharaohs house and over all the land of Egypt, second only to Pharaoh.
41:48-49 sk5n How much grain did Joseph store up in the seven years of abundance? Joseph stored up grain like the sand of the sea, an amount beyond counting.
41:48-49 sk5n How much grain did Joseph store up in the seven years of abundance? Joseph stored up grain like the sand of the sea, an amount too much to measure.
41:50-52 b7f8 What were the names of Josephs two sons born before the famine? Josephs sons were named Manasseh and Ephraim.
41:54 hmob How widespread was the seven years of famine? The seven years of famine was in all lands.
41:55-56 ubqz What did Joseph do when the people of Egypt cried to Pharaoh for food? Joseph opened all the storehouses and sold food to the Egyptians.
41:57 r5ul Who came to Egypt to buy grain from Joseph? All the earth came to Egypt to buy grain from Joseph.
42:1-4 k60o Who did Jacob send down to Egypt to buy grain? Josephs ten brothers, without Benjamin, went down to Egypt to buy grain.
42:1-4 k60o Who did Jacob send down to Egypt to buy grain? Jacob sent Josephs ten brothers, without Benjamin, down to Egypt to buy grain.
42:6 r1sj What did Josephs brothers do when they came to Joseph to buy grain? Josephs brothers bowed down to him with their faces to the ground.
42:7 jzjk What did Joseph do when he recognized his brothers? Joseph disguised himself and spoke harshly with his brothers.
42:9 ivrj What accusation did Joseph make against his brothers? Joseph accused his brothers of being spies.
42:13 h6xd Where did Josephs brothers say their youngest brother was? Josephs brothers said their youngest brother was with his father in the land of Canaan.
42:13 jh7f Where did Josephs brothers say their other missing brother was? Josephs brothers said their other missing brother was no longer alive.
42:15 rvyw What test did Joseph give his brothers to demonstrate they were not spies? Joseph said the brothers would not leave Egypt, unless their youngest brother came to Egypt.
42:15 rvyw What test did Joseph give his brothers to demonstrate they were not spies? Joseph said the brothers would not leave Egypt unless their youngest brother came to Egypt.
42:17 utsk Where did Joseph put the brothers and for how long? Joseph put the brothers in custody for three days.
42:18-20 mytp What did Joseph tell the brothers to do in order to live? Joseph told them to let one of the brothers be confined in prison, while the others carried grain to Canaan and brought back the youngest brother.
42:21-22 g9us Why did Josephs brothers believe this trouble had come upon them? They believed that the blood of Joseph was being required of them for what they had done to Joseph.
42:24 n6wt What did Joseph do when he heard his brothers talk about what they had done to him? When Joseph heard his brothers talking about what they had done to him, Joseph turned from them and wept.
42:25 vpai What did Joseph have put back in each brothers sack? Joseph had each brothers money put back in his sack.
42:28 y32q How did the brothers react when they learned that one brothers sack had his money in it? Their hearts sank and they spoke trembling to one another.
42:28 y32q How did the brothers react when they learned that one brothers sack had his money in it? Their hearts sank and they spoke to one another with trembling voices.
42:28 h5yx Who did the brothers blame for their current problems? The brothers blamed God, asking why God had done this to them.
42:35 j8r0 What did the brothers and Jacob learn when they emptied all the sacks? They learned that every mans money was in his sack.
42:36 suqs What was Jacob afraid would happen because of their situation? Jacob was afraid that Simeon and Benjamin would be taken away from him.
42:37 v86k What oath did Reuben make to Jacob? Reuben swore to bring Benjamin back to Jacob from Egypt; otherwise, Reubens two sons could be killed.
42:38 ihf1 Did Jacob allow Reuben to take Benjamin to Egypt? No, Jacob did not allow Reuben to take Benjamin to Egypt.
42:38 lbw0 What did Jacob say would happen to him if Benjamin died? Jacob said he would go down with sorrow to Sheol if Benjamin died.
43:1-2 svr0 Why did Israel tell his sons to go again and buy some food in Egypt? The famine was severe and they had eaten the grain they had brought from Egypt on the first journey.
43:1-2 svr0 Why did Israel tell his sons to go again and buy some food in Egypt? The famine was severe, and they had eaten the grain they had brought from Egypt on the first journey.
43:3-5 eicd What did Judah say they must have in order to go down to Egypt again? Judah said they must have their brother Benjamin in order to go down to Egypt.
43:9 nzws What oath did Judah make to Israel his father? Judah said that if he did not bring Benjamin back, he would bear the blame forever.
43:11-12 lprn What did Israel tell the brothers to take with them to Egypt? Israel told the brothers to take some of the best products of the land, and to take double the money.
43:11-12 lprn What did Israel tell the brothers to take with them to Egypt? Israel told the brothers to take some of the best products of the land, and to take double the money that they owed.
43:14 mkqk For what did Israel ask God regarding the journey? Israel asked God to give the brothers mercy in Egypt, so that all the brothers would be released.
43:18 zp2d How did the brothers respond when they were brought to Josephs house, and why? The brothers were afraid they would be arrested and taken as slaves because of the money left in their bags on the first journey.
43:21-22 oow9 What did the brothers tell the steward of Josephs house? The brothers told the steward they had brought back the money left in their sacks, and money to buy food.
43:21-22 oow9 What did the brothers tell the steward of Josephs house? The brothers told the steward they had brought back the money left in their sacks, and other money to buy food.
43:23 eway From where did the steward say the money left in their sacks had come? The steward said the money left in their sacks had come from their God.
43:26 ewuz What did the brothers do when Joseph came home? The brothers brought the gifts into the house, and bowed down before Joseph to the ground.
43:27 xx4d About whom did Joseph ask the brothers? Joseph asked the brothers about the welfare of their father.
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43:32 vdba Why did the Egyptians and the Hebrews eat separately? It was detestable to the Egyptians to eat with the Hebrews.
43:33 mn34 How were the brothers arranged at the table? The brothers were arranged at the table according to their birthright and age.
43:34 s8g4 What was unusual about the portions of food the brothers received? Benjamins portion was five times as much as any of his brothers.
44:1-2 pqsq What did Joseph tell his steward to do with the brothers sacks before they left? Joseph told his steward to fill the brothers sacks with food, to put their money in the sacks, and to put his silver cup in the youngests sack.
44:4-5 wl63 Basically what did Joseph tell the steward say to the brothers when he overtook them outside the city? Joseph told the steward to ask them why they had returned evil for good and accused them of stealing Josephs cup.
44:1-2 pqsq What did Joseph tell his steward to do with the brothers sacks before they left? Joseph told his steward to fill the brothers sacks with food, to put their money in the sacks, and to put his silver cup in the sack of the youngest one.
44:4-5 wl63 Basically, what did Joseph tell the steward to say to the brothers when he overtook them outside the city? Joseph told the steward to ask them why they had returned evil for good and to accuse them of stealing Josephs cup.
44:9 e6pl What did the brothers swear they would do if any one of them had stolen Josephs cup? The brothers said the one found with the cup would die, and the others would become slaves.
44:10 i9a5 What punishment did the steward say he would require if the cup was stolen? The steward said that the one with whom the cup was found would be his slave, and the others would be innocent.
44:12-13 qarb What did the steward find, and how did the brothers react? The steward found the cup in Benjamins sack, and the brothers tore their clothes.
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44:20 ih56 What reasons did Judah give for why his father loved the youngest brother? Judah said that the youngest brother was the child of his fathers old age, and the only child left of his mother.
44:22 dadt What did the brothers worry would happen to their father if the youngest left him? The brothers worried their father would die if the youngest left him.
44:23 tzsq Why did Judah say the brothers were forced to bring Benjamin with them to Egypt? Judah said they were forced to bring Benjamin because Joseph had said that unless the youngest brother comes, they would not see Josephs face.
44:26 b4rk Why did Judah say the brothers were forced to bring Benjamin with them to Egypt? Judah said they were forced to bring Benjamin because Joseph had said that unless the youngest brother comes, they would not see Josephs face.
44:26 b4rk Why did Judah tell his father the brothers were forced to bring Benjamin with them to Egypt? Judah told his father said they were forced to bring Benjamin because Joseph had said that unless the youngest brother came, they would not see Josephs face.
44:28 ygvv What did Israel think had happened to Joseph? Israel thought that surely Joseph had been torn in pieces.
44:29 da96 What did Israel say would happen to him if Benjamin were taken from him? Israel said that the brothers would bring his gray hair with sorrow to Sheol.
44:29 da96 What did Israel say would happen to him if Benjamin were taken from him? Israel said that the brothers would bring down his gray hair with sorrow to Sheol.
44:31 b9qq What did Judah say would happen to his father if they returned without Benjamin? Judah said that his father would die.
44:32 xl7l What guarantee for Benjamin did Judah say he had become? Judah said that if he did not return Benjamin to his father, he would bear the guilt forever.
44:33 rakk What did Judah ask Joseph to do so that Benjamin could return to his father? Judah asked Joseph to make him Josephs slave, so that Benjamin could return to his father.
45:1-2 vjzg What did Joseph do as he made himself known to his brothers, which the Egyptians heard? Joseph wept loudly as he made himself known to his brothers.
45:3 l7me How did the brothers react when Joseph revealed himself to them? The brothers could not answer Joseph for they were shocked.
45:7 ricf According to Joseph, why did God sent Joseph to Egypt? God sent Joseph to Egypt to preserve life, and to preserve his family as a remnant in the earth.
45:3 l7me How did the brothers react when Joseph revealed himself to them? The brothers could not answer Joseph, for they were terrified.
45:7 ricf According to Joseph, why did God sent Joseph to Egypt? God sent Joseph to Egypt to preserve life and to preserve his family as a remnant on the earth.
45:8 reup What had God made Joseph in the land of Egypt? God had made Joseph father to Pharaoh, lord of all Pharaohs house, and ruler over all the land of Egypt.
45:9-11 s4ko How did Joseph plan to take care of his family? Joseph told his family to come and live in the land of Goshen where he would provide for them.
45:9-11 s4ko How did Joseph plan to take care of his family? Joseph told his family to come and live in the land of Goshen, where he would provide for them.
45:13 qe8z What did Joseph tell his brothers to hurry and do? Joseph told his brothers to hurry and bring his father to Egypt.
45:16-18 xmhl How did Pharaoh react when he heard that Josephs brothers had come to Egypt? Pharaoh was very pleased, and he told Joseph to tell his brothers to bring their father and their households to live in the good of the land of Egypt.
45:21-23 ti5u Who received extra gifts and provisions for the trip? Benjamin received three hundred pieces of silver and five changes of clothing, and Israel received twenty loaded donkeys.
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45:28 bsa2 What did Israel say he wanted to do before he died? Israel said he wanted to see Joseph before he died.
46:1 jfiu What did Israel do in Beersheba? Israel offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac.
46:3-4 gsbf What promises did God make to Israel in Beersheba? God promised to make Israel a great nation, to go with Israel to Egypt, to bring Israel up again from Egypt, and to have Joseph close his eyes.
46:5-7 lfw9 Who went to Egypt with Israel? Israel and all his descendants with him went to Egypt.
46:5-7 lfw9 Who went to Egypt with Israel? All his descendants went with Israel to Egypt.
46:12 dt3j Which two sons of Judah died in the land of Canaan? Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan.
46:27 elp4 How many persons of the house of Jacob came to Egypt? Seventy persons of the house of Jacob came to Egypt.
46:29 qcpe What did Joseph do to meet his father? Joseph went up with his chariot and met his father Israel in Goshen.
46:27 elp4 How many persons of the house of Jacob went to Egypt? Seventy persons of the house of Jacob went to Egypt.
46:29 qcpe What did Joseph do to meet his father? Joseph went up with his chariot and met his father in Goshen.
46:29 rrlq What did Joseph do when he saw his father? Joseph hugged his fathers neck and wept a long time.
46:34 stz9 What did Joseph tell the brothers to say to Pharaoh concerning their occupation? The brothers were to tell Pharaoh that they were keepers of cattle from their youth.
46:34 stz9 What did Joseph tell the brothers to say to Pharaoh concerning their occupation? The brothers were to tell Pharaoh that they were keepers of sheep from their youth.
47:3 wf9d What did the five brothers of Joseph tell Pharaoh their occupation was? The five brothers told Pharaoh their occupation was shepherding.
47:4 rbnr What kind of residents did the brothers say they were in the land of Egypt? The brothers said they were temporary residents in the land of Egypt.
47:6 x1ec What did Pharaoh tell Joseph to do with Josephs family? Pharaoh told Joseph to settle Josephs family in the best region, the land of Goshen.
47:7 m77l What did Jacob do for Pharaoh when he met him and when he went out from his presence? Jacob blessed Pharaoh when he met him and when he went out from his presence.
47:9 d5x1 How long had Jacob lived when he met Pharaoh? Jacob had lived one hundred and thirty years.
47:6 x1ec What did Pharaoh tell Joseph to do with Josephs family? Pharaoh told Joseph to settle Josephs family in the best region, the land of Goshen, and to make the best herdsmen responsible for his herds too..
47:7 m77l What did Jacob do for Pharaoh when he met him? Jacob blessed Pharaoh when he met him.
47:9 d5x1 How long had Jacob lived when he met Pharaoh? Jacob had lived 130 years.
47:9 bi7w How long did Jacob say his life was compared to his ancestors? Jacob said his life was not as long as his ancestors lives.
47:10 wbk4 What did Jacob do for Pharaoh when he met him and when he went out from his presence? Jacob blessed Pharaoh when he met him and when he went out from his presence.
47:10 wbk4 What did Jacob do for Pharaoh when he went out from his presence? Jacob blessed Pharaoh when he went out from his presence.
47:14 q7t6 What was Joseph able to do by selling grain? Joseph was able to gather up all the money in the land of Egypt and in the land of Canaan.
47:16-17 zln0 What was Joseph then able to do by exchanging food with the Egyptians? Joseph was able to exchange food for all the livestock of the Egyptians.
47:18-19 cm9d After the money and livestock were all given to Pharaoh in exchange for food what did the people of Egypt offer Pharaoh in exchange for more food? The people of Egypt offered their land and themselves as servants of Pharaoh in exchange for more food.
47:18-19 cm9d After the money and livestock were all given to Pharaoh in exchange for food, what did the people of Egypt offer Pharaoh in exchange for more food? The people of Egypt offered their land and themselves as servants of Pharaoh in exchange for more food.
47:24 lspq What part of the whole harvest did Joseph require to be given to Pharaoh? Joseph required one fifth of the harvest to be given to Pharaoh.
47:27 cwqh In what ways did the people of Israel prosper in the land of Egypt? The people of Israel gained possessions in the land of Egypt, and they were fruitful and multiplied rapidly.
47:28 f5jm At what age did Jacob die? Jacob died at the age of one hundred forty-seven.
47:28 f5jm At what age did Jacob die? Jacob died at the age of 147.
47:30 tm45 What did Israel ask Joseph to swear he would do? Israel asked Joseph to swear he would bury Israel in his forefathers burial place.
48:1 g27d What message did Joseph hear about his father, and what did he then do? Joseph heard that his father was sick, so he took with him his two sons.
48:4 jlho What promises from God did Jacob recall to Joseph? Jacob recalled that God promised him he would be fruitful and multiply, he would be made an assembly of nations, and the land of Canaan would be an everlasting possession of his descendants.
48:4 jlho What promises from God did Jacob recall to Joseph? Jacob recalled that God promised him that he would be fruitful and multiply, he would be made an assembly of nations, and the land of Canaan would be an everlasting possession of his descendants.
48:5-6 u0vp How did Jacob say he would consider the two sons of Joseph in the inheritance? Jacob said he would consider the two sons of Joseph as his own.
48:8-10 jbh5 Why did Israel not recognize Josephs two sons? Israel did not recognize Josephs two sons because his eyes were failing because of his age.
48:8-10 jbh5 Why did Israel not recognize Josephs two sons? Israel did not recognize Josephs two sons because his eyes were failing due to his age.
48:14 dod2 Who was the first-born of Josephs sons? Manasseh was the first-born of Josephs sons.
48:14 b0kh Upon whom did Israel put his right hand, and upon whom his left hand? Israel put his right hand on Ephraim, and his left hand on Manasseh.
48:17-18 gp11 Why did Joseph try to exchange the position of Israels hands? Joseph expected Israels right hand to be on Manasseh because he was the first-born.
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48:20 peeq What blessing did Israel say the people of Israel would pronounce? Israel said the people of Israel would pronounce the blessing, “May God make you like Ephraim and like Manasseh”.
48:21 xk4i What did Israel say would happen to Joseph? Israel said that Joseph would be brought back to the land of his fathers.
49:1 rpv1 For what reason did Jacob gather his sons together? Jacob gathered his sons together to tell them what would happen to them and their descendants in the future.
49:3 japp What positive attributes did Reuben have? Reuben was outstanding in dignity and power.
49:4 oogg Why would Reuben not have the pre-eminence even though he was the firstborn? Reuben would not have the pre-eminence because he defiled his fathers bed.
49:7 qele What did Jacob curse about Simeon and Levi? Jacob cursed the fierce and cruel anger of Simeon and Levi.
49:3 japp What positive attributes did Reuben have? Reuben was outstanding in rank and power.
49:4 oogg Why would Reuben not have pre-eminence even though he was the firstborn? Reuben would not have pre-eminence because he had defiled his fathers bed.
49:7 qele What did Jacob curse about Simeon and Levi? Jacob cursed the fury and cruel anger of Simeon and Levi.
49:8 dy1e What did Jacob say his other sons would do before Judah? Jacob said his others sons would bow down before Judah.
49:10 f7jq What promises about the future were made to Judah? Judah was promised that the sceptre would not depart from him until Shiloh came, and that the nations would obey him.
49:13 tg53 Where did Jacob say the descendants of Zebulun would live? Jacob said the descendants of Zebulun would live by the shore of the sea.
49:17 gilo What animal did Jacob say Dan would be like? Jacob said Dan would be like a poisonous snake.
49:20 p7x3 For what did Jacob say Asher would be known? Jacob said Asher would be known for providing royal delicacies.
49:22 dsl0 What kind of plant did Jacob say Joseph would be like? Jacob said Joseph would be like a fruitful bough whose branches climb over a wall.
49:24 wi0m Who did Jacob say would keep Josephs bow steady and his hands skillful? Jacob said the hands of the mighty one of Jacob, the Rock of Israel would keep Josephs bow steady and his hands skillful.
49:24 wi0m Who did Jacob say would keep Josephs bow steady and his hands skillful? Jacob said the hands of the mighty one of Jacob, the Rock of Israel, would keep Josephs bow steady and his hands skillful.
49:31 e8xo Who was already buried in the place where Jacob wished to be buried? Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, and Leah were already buried there.
49:33 v7d9 What did Jacob do after he gave his blessings and instructions to his sons? Jacob breathed his last and went to his people.
50:2-3 yc9d What did Joseph do with Israels body after Israel died? Joseph had Israels body embalmed.
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50:17 e6ks What did the brothers ask Joseph to do regarding the wrongs they had committed against Joseph? The brothers asked Joseph to forgive them for the wrongs they had committed against Joseph.
50:18 nfil What did Josephs brothers do when they came to Joseph? When they came to Joseph, Josephs brothers fell down before him.
50:20 feb9 What good did Joseph say God had worked through the evil deeds of his brothers? Joseph said God had worked the good of preserving the lives of many people.
50:22 o2ac How long did Joseph live? Joseph lived one hundred and ten years.
50:22 o2ac How long did Joseph live? Joseph lived one 110 years.
50:24 a7nq What did Joseph say was about to happen to him? Joseph said that he was about to die.
50:24 giv9 What promise did Joseph say God would fulfill for Israels descendants? Joseph said God would come to the people and lead them up to the land God promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
50:25 tgyb What did Joseph make the people of Israel swear they would do? Joseph made them swear they would carry Josephs bones from Egypt when they left Egypt.

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1:1 dqvf When did the word of Yahweh come by the hand of Haggai the prophet? The word came in the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth month, on the first day of the month.
1:1 u47b To whom did the word of Yahweh come? The word came to Zerubbabel the governor and Joshua the high priest.
1:2 fr00 What did Yahweh claim the people said? He claimed that they said it was not time for them to come or to build Yahwehs house.
1:4 y7yo What was the condition of Yahwehs house while the people lived in their finished houses? Yahwehs house laid ruined.
1:6 zg81 Although the people sowed much seed and looked for much, why did Yahweh blow it away and bring drought upon all the labor of their hands? Yahweh blew it away and brought drought because Yahwehs house laid in ruins while every man took pleasure in his own house.
1:8 le4w What did Yahweh command the people to do? Yahweh commanded them to build his house so that he would take pleasure in it and be glorified.
1:12 fn8z How did Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the priest, and all the remnant of the people respond to Yahwehs voice and the words of Haggai the prophet, whom Yahweh had sent? They obeyed Yahwehs voice and Haggais words and feared the face of Yahweh.
1:13 wtu7 How did Yahweh respond to the peoples obedience? He sent a message through Haggai his messenger to tell them, “I am with you!”
1:14-15 sd8f When did Yahweh stir up Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the priest, and all the remnant of the peoples spirits to go and work on the house of Yahweh of hosts, their God? He stirred them up in the twenty-fourth day of the sixth month, in the second year of Darius the king.
2:1 ziqc When did the word of Yahweh come by the hand of Haggai the prophet? The word came in the seventh month on the twenty-first day of the month.
1:1 dqvf When was the word of Yahweh by the hand of Haggai the prophet? The word was in the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth month, on the first day of the month.
1:1 u47b To whom was the word of Yahweh? The word was to Zerubbabel the governor and Joshua the high priest.
1:2 fr00 What did Yahweh claim that the people said? He claimed that they said the time had not come to rebuild Yahwehs house.
1:4 y7yo What was the condition of Yahwehs house while the people lived in their finished houses? Yahwehs house was desolate.
1:8 le4w What did Yahweh command the people to do? Yahweh commanded the people to go up to the mountain and bring timber and rebuild his house.
1:9 zg81 Why did Yahweh blow away the little food that the people were able to bring home? Yahweh blew it away his house was desolate but each person was running to his own house.
1:12 fn8z How did Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the priest, and all the remnant of the people respond to Yahwehs voice and the words of Haggai the prophet? They all listened to Yahwehs voice and Haggais words because they feared the face of Yahweh.
1:13 wtu7 How did Yahweh respond to the peoples obedience? Yahweh sent a message to them through Haggai to tell them, “I am with you!”
1:14-15 sd8f When did Yahweh awaken the spirits of Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the priest, and all the remnant of the people so that they came and worked on the house of Yahweh? Yahweh awakened their spirits on the twenty-fourth day of the sixth month, in the second year of Darius the king.
2:1 ziqc When was the word of Yahweh again by the hand of Haggai the prophet? The word was in the seventh month on the twenty-first day of the month.
2:3-4 y67g Although the house of Yahweh was like nothing in the eyes of those who saw it in its former glory, why did Yahweh declare that Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the high priest, and all the people should be strong and work? Yahweh declared that they should be strong and work because because he was with them.
2:5 fdv2 By Yahwehs established covenant, what were Zerubbabel, Joshua, and all the people not to do? They were not to fear.
2:6-7 d7yg When Yahweh shook the heavens, earth, and every nation, and they brought their precious things to him, what would Yahweh do? He would fill the house with glory and give peace in the place of the house.
2:11-12 xjui According to the priests, if the folds of a mans garment in which consecrated meat is carried touches other food, does the other food become holy? According to the priests, food that is touched by the folds of a mans garment in which consecrated meat is carried does not become holy.
2:13 nw4y According to the priests, if someone who is unclean because of death touches any food, does that food become unclean? According to the priests, food that is touched by someone who is unclean because of death also becomes unclean.
2:14 izsf What were the offerings of the people and the nation before Yahweh like? They were unclean like the food that is touched by someone who is unclean because of death.
2:15-17 lm32 Before any stone was laid on another stone in the temple of Yahweh, what had happened? Ten measures of grain would be present when twenty measures were needed; twenty measures of wine would be found when fifty were needed, and Yahweh afflicted the people and all their work.
2:17 w47r When Yahweh afflicted the people before any stone was laid on another stone in the temple of Yahweh, did the people turn to him? No, the people did not turn to Yahweh.
2:18-19 ejz0 What were the people to consider from the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month forward, the same day on which the foundation of Yahwehs temple was laid? They were to consider that there was no seed in the storehouse, and that the vine, the fig tree, the pomegranate, and the olive tree had still not produced.
2:19 jhma What did Yahweh promise would happen from that day forward? Yahweh promised that he would bless them from that day forward.
2:21-22 gak0 What did Yahweh declare would happen on the day he shook, overthrew, and destroyed the heavens, the earth, and kingdoms? The horses and their riders would fall down, each one one because of his brothers sword, and Yahweh would take Zerubbabel as his servant.
2:23 ed4k Why would Yahweh set Zerubbabel like the seal on his ring? Yahweh would set him like a seal on his ring because Yahweh had chosen him.
2:5 fdv2 What did Yahweh tell Zerubbabel, Joshua, and all the people not to do? Yahweh told them not to fear.
2:6-7 d7yg What would happen when Yahweh shook the heavens, earth, and every nation? People would come with the treasure of all the nations and Yahweh would fill his house with glory.
2:11-12 xjui According to the priests, if a man carries holy flesh (sacrificed meat) in his garment and his garment touches other food, does that other food become holy? According to the priests, that other food does not become holy.
2:13 nw4y According to the priests, if someone who is unclean by a person (that is, through contact with a dead body) touches any food, does that food become unclean? According to the priests, that food becomes unclean.
2:14 izsf The people were offering sacrifices on an altar at the temple. What did Yahweh consider those sacrifices to be like? Yahweh considered those sacrifices to be as unclean as food that someone had touched who was unclean through contact with a dead body.
2:16 lm32 Before the people began to rebuild the temple of Yahweh, how many measures of grain would they find in a heap where they thought there would be twenty measures? The people would find only ten measures of grain in a heap where they thought there would be twenty measures.
2:17 w47r When Yahweh struck the people with blight and mildew and hail, did the people obey him? No, the people did not obey Yahweh.
2:18 ejz0 How long were the people supposed to think back about what had been happening to them? They were to think back to the time when the temple of Yahweh was founded.
2:19 jhma What did Yahweh promise he would do starting on the day Haggai was speaking? Yahweh promised that from that day forward he would bless the people.
2:21-22 gak0 What did Yahweh say he would do when he shook the heavens and the earth? Yahweh said that he would overthrow the throne of kingdoms and destroy their strength. The armies of the nations would destroy one another's chariots and horses and their riders.
2:23 ed4k Yahweh told Zerubbabel that he would make him like a signet ring for a particular reason. What was that reason? Yahweh told Zerubbabel that he would make him like a signet ring because he had chosen him.

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2 1:1 dqvf When did the word of Yahweh come by the hand of Haggai the prophet? When was the word of Yahweh by the hand of Haggai the prophet? The word came in the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth month, on the first day of the month. The word was in the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth month, on the first day of the month.
3 1:1 u47b To whom did the word of Yahweh come? To whom was the word of Yahweh? The word came to Zerubbabel the governor and Joshua the high priest. The word was to Zerubbabel the governor and Joshua the high priest.
4 1:2 fr00 What did Yahweh claim the people said? What did Yahweh claim that the people said? He claimed that they said it was not time for them to come or to build Yahweh’s house. He claimed that they said the time had not come to rebuild Yahweh’s house.
5 1:4 y7yo What was the condition of Yahweh’s house while the people lived in their finished houses? Yahweh’s house laid ruined. Yahweh’s house was desolate.
6 1:6 1:8 zg81 le4w Although the people sowed much seed and looked for much, why did Yahweh blow it away and bring drought upon all the labor of their hands? What did Yahweh command the people to do? Yahweh blew it away and brought drought because Yahweh’s house laid in ruins while every man took pleasure in his own house. Yahweh commanded the people to go up to the mountain and bring timber and rebuild his house.
7 1:8 1:9 le4w zg81 What did Yahweh command the people to do? Why did Yahweh blow away the little food that the people were able to bring home? Yahweh commanded them to build his house so that he would take pleasure in it and be glorified. Yahweh blew it away his house was desolate but each person was running to his own house.
8 1:12 fn8z How did Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the priest, and all the remnant of the people respond to Yahweh’s voice and the words of Haggai the prophet, whom Yahweh had sent? How did Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the priest, and all the remnant of the people respond to Yahweh’s voice and the words of Haggai the prophet? They obeyed Yahweh’s voice and Haggai’s words and feared the face of Yahweh. They all listened to Yahweh’s voice and Haggai’s words because they feared the face of Yahweh.
9 1:13 wtu7 How did Yahweh respond to the people’s obedience? He sent a message through Haggai his messenger to tell them, “I am with you!” Yahweh sent a message to them through Haggai to tell them, “I am with you!”
10 1:14-15 sd8f When did Yahweh stir up Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the priest, and all the remnant of the people’s spirits to go and work on the house of Yahweh of hosts, their God? When did Yahweh awaken the spirits of Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the priest, and all the remnant of the people so that they came and worked on the house of Yahweh? He stirred them up in the twenty-fourth day of the sixth month, in the second year of Darius the king. Yahweh awakened their spirits on the twenty-fourth day of the sixth month, in the second year of Darius the king.
11 2:1 ziqc When did the word of Yahweh come by the hand of Haggai the prophet? When was the word of Yahweh again by the hand of Haggai the prophet? The word came in the seventh month on the twenty-first day of the month. The word was in the seventh month on the twenty-first day of the month.
12 2:3-4 y67g Although the house of Yahweh was like nothing in the eyes of those who saw it in its former glory, why did Yahweh declare that Zerubbabel the governor, Joshua the high priest, and all the people should be strong and work? Yahweh declared that they should be strong and work because because he was with them.
13 2:5 fdv2 By Yahweh’s established covenant, what were Zerubbabel, Joshua, and all the people not to do? What did Yahweh tell Zerubbabel, Joshua, and all the people not to do? They were not to fear. Yahweh told them not to fear.
14 2:6-7 d7yg When Yahweh shook the heavens, earth, and every nation, and they brought their precious things to him, what would Yahweh do? What would happen when Yahweh shook the heavens, earth, and every nation? He would fill the house with glory and give peace in the place of the house. People would come with the treasure of all the nations and Yahweh would fill his house with glory.
15 2:11-12 xjui According to the priests, if the folds of a man’s garment in which consecrated meat is carried touches other food, does the other food become holy? According to the priests, if a man carries holy flesh (sacrificed meat) in his garment and his garment touches other food, does that other food become holy? According to the priests, food that is touched by the folds of a man’s garment in which consecrated meat is carried does not become holy. According to the priests, that other food does not become holy.
16 2:13 nw4y According to the priests, if someone who is unclean because of death touches any food, does that food become unclean? According to the priests, if someone who is unclean by a person (that is, through contact with a dead body) touches any food, does that food become unclean? According to the priests, food that is touched by someone who is unclean because of death also becomes unclean. According to the priests, that food becomes unclean.
17 2:14 izsf What were the offerings of the people and the nation before Yahweh like? The people were offering sacrifices on an altar at the temple. What did Yahweh consider those sacrifices to be like? They were unclean like the food that is touched by someone who is unclean because of death. Yahweh considered those sacrifices to be as unclean as food that someone had touched who was unclean through contact with a dead body.
18 2:15-17 2:16 lm32 Before any stone was laid on another stone in the temple of Yahweh, what had happened? Before the people began to rebuild the temple of Yahweh, how many measures of grain would they find in a heap where they thought there would be twenty measures? Ten measures of grain would be present when twenty measures were needed; twenty measures of wine would be found when fifty were needed, and Yahweh afflicted the people and all their work. The people would find only ten measures of grain in a heap where they thought there would be twenty measures.
19 2:17 w47r When Yahweh afflicted the people before any stone was laid on another stone in the temple of Yahweh, did the people turn to him? When Yahweh struck the people with blight and mildew and hail, did the people obey him? No, the people did not turn to Yahweh. No, the people did not obey Yahweh.
20 2:18-19 2:18 ejz0 What were the people to consider from the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month forward, the same day on which the foundation of Yahweh’s temple was laid? How long were the people supposed to think back about what had been happening to them? They were to consider that there was no seed in the storehouse, and that the vine, the fig tree, the pomegranate, and the olive tree had still not produced. They were to think back to the time when the temple of Yahweh was founded.
21 2:19 jhma What did Yahweh promise would happen from that day forward? What did Yahweh promise he would do starting on the day Haggai was speaking? Yahweh promised that he would bless them from that day forward. Yahweh promised that from that day forward he would bless the people.
22 2:21-22 gak0 What did Yahweh declare would happen on the day he shook, overthrew, and destroyed the heavens, the earth, and kingdoms? What did Yahweh say he would do when he shook the heavens and the earth? The horses and their riders would fall down, each one one because of his brother’s sword, and Yahweh would take Zerubbabel as his servant. Yahweh said that he would overthrow the throne of kingdoms and destroy their strength. The armies of the nations would destroy one another's chariots and horses and their riders.
23 2:23 ed4k Why would Yahweh set Zerubbabel like the seal on his ring? Yahweh told Zerubbabel that he would make him like a signet ring for a particular reason. What was that reason? Yahweh would set him like a seal on his ring because Yahweh had chosen him. Yahweh told Zerubbabel that he would make him like a signet ring because he had chosen him.

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2:15 dyfk From what slavery are people freed through the death of Jesus? Through the death of Jesus, people are freed from the fear of death.
2:17 bokd Why was it necessary for Jesus to be like his brothers in all ways? It was necessary so that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest over Gods things, and so he might obtain forgiveness for the peoples sins.
2:18 w3tq Why is Jesus able to help those who are tempted? Jesus is able to help those who are tempted because he was tempted also.
3:1 lqsl What two titles does the author of the book of Hebrews give Jesus? The author gives Jesus the titles Apostle and High Priest.
3:1 lqsl What two roles does the author of the book of Hebrews say Jesus fills? The author says Jesus is an apostle and a high priest.
3:2-3 aa7p Why has Jesus been considered worthy of greater glory than Moses? Jesus has been considered worthy of greater glory because while Moses was faithful in all Gods house, Jesus is the one who built the house.
3:5 rn1u What was Moses role in Gods house? Moses was a servant in Gods house.
3:5 lcnt About what did Moses give testimony? Moses gave testimony about the things that were to be spoken of in the future.
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4:2 kamc Why did the good news not benefit the Israelites? The good news did not benefit the Israelites because they did not join in faith with those who believed it.
4:3 hc9o Who are the ones who enter Gods rest? Those who have believed enter Gods rest.
4:3-4 sx3t When did God finish his created works and then rest? God finished his created works at the beginning of the world and then rested on the seventh day.
4:5 oqf6 What did God say about the Israelites and his rest? God said that the Israelites would not enter his rest.
4:5-6 oqf6 What did God say about the Israelites and his rest? God said that the Israelites would not enter his rest.
4:7 n0ki What day has God now set for people to enter his rest? God has set “Today” as the day for people to enter his rest.
4:7 txiv What must a person do in order to enter Gods rest? A person must listen to Gods voice and not harden his heart.
4:9 a832 What is still reserved for Gods people? A sabbath rest is still reserved for Gods people.
4:9 a832 What is still reserved for Gods people? A Sabbath rest is still reserved for Gods people.
4:10 roo0 A person who enters Gods rest also rests from what? A person who enters Gods rest also rests from his works.
4:11 uub1 Why should believers be eager to enter Gods rest? Believers should be eager to enter Gods rest so that they do not fall into disobedience as the Israelites did.
4:12 cd4v What is the word of God sharper than? The word of God is sharper than any two-edged sword.
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5:14 yjmd How does the author of the letter say that believers grow from spiritual babies into full-grown adults? Believers grow spiritually by practicing distinguishing right from wrong, discerning both good and evil.
6:1 wxuj On to what does the author of Hebrews want the believers to go forward? The author of Hebrews wants the believers to go forward to maturity.
6:1-2 t338 What teachings does the author list as the foundation of the message of Christ? The foundational teachings are repentance from dead works, faith in God, baptisms, laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment.
6:4-5 uei1 What had these enlightened people gained? These enlightened people had tasted the heavenly gift, became sharers of hte Holy Spirit, and tasted Gods Word and the powers of the age to come.
6:4-5 uei1 What had these enlightened people gained? These enlightened people had tasted the heavenly gift, became sharers of the Holy Spirit, and tasted Gods Word and the powers of the age to come.
6:4-6 fv1b What is impossible for those who gained so much in Christ but then fell away, to do? It is impossible for those who gained so much in Christ, but then fell away, to be restored again to repentance.
6:6 f7cx Why are these people not able to be restored to repentance? They are not able to be restored because they have crucified for themselves the very Son of God and exposed him to public shame.
6:7-8 vbwv In the authors analogy, what happens to land that receives rain but bears thorns and thistles? Land that receives rain but bears thorns and thistles has its end in burning.
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6:17 bg60 Why did God guarantee his promise with an oath? God guaranteed his promise with an oath to show more clearly the unchangeable quality of his purpose.
6:18 drj0 What is it impossible for God to do? It is impossible for God to lie.
6:19 y6sq What does the believers hope in God do for his soul? The believers hope in God is a secure and reliable anchor for his soul.
6:20 q05h Where did Jesus enter as the forerunner for the believers? Jesus entered into the inner place behind the curtain as the forerunner for the believers.
6:19-20 q05h Where did Jesus enter as the forerunner for the believers? Jesus entered into the inner place behind the curtain as the forerunner for the believers.
7:1 tml2 What two titles did Melchizedek have? Melchizedek was king of Salem and priest of God Most High.
7:2 f0in What did Abraham give Melchizedek? Abraham gave Melchizedek a tenth of everything he had captured.
7:2 hmv9 What does the name Melchizedek mean? The name Melchizedek means “king of righteousness” and “king of peace”.
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7:5 aeg4 From whom are the priests descended who are priests according to the Law and who collect tithes from the people? The priests of the Law are descended from Levi, and before him, from Abraham.
7:7 s2i6 Who was the greater person, Abraham or Melchizedek? Melchizedek was the greater person because he blessed Abraham
7:9-10 l3cd In what way did Levi himself also pay tithes to Melchizedek? Levi also paid tithes to Melchizedek, because Levi was of the seed of Abraham, and Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek.
7:11 cnar Why was there a need for another priest to arise after the order of Melchizedek? There was a need for another priest to arise after the order of Melchizedek because perfection was not possible through the Levitical priesthood.
7:12 ahni What must also be changed when the priesthood changes? The law must be changed when the priesthood changes.
7:14 wa4j From which tribe did Jesus descend, and had this tribe served before at the altar as priests? Jesus descended from the tribe of Judah, which had never before served at the altar as priests.
7:16 ext0 On what basis did Jesus become a priest after the order of Melchizedek? Jesus became a priest after the order of Melchizedek based on the power of an indestructible life.
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8:11 yl4f In the new covenant, who will know the Lord? In the new covenant, all will know the Lord, from the least to the greatest.
8:12 w57s What did God say he would do with the peoples sins in the new covenant? God said he would remember the peoples sins no more.
8:13 yho0 In announcing a new covenant, what did God make the first covenant? In announcing a new covenant, God made the first covenant obsolete, growing old and disappearing.
9:1-2 ktg8 What was the place of worship for the first covenant? The place of worship for the first covenant was the earthly holy place.
9:1-2 ktg8 What was the place of worship for the first covenant? The place of worship for the first covenant was the earthly holy place which was called the “tabernacle.
9:2 k340 What was located in the holy place of the earthly tabernacle? In the holy place of the earthly tabernacle were the lampstand, the table, and the bread of the presence.
9:4 ho08 What was located in the most holy place of the earthly tabernacle? In the most holy place of the earthly tabernacle were the altar for incense and the ark of the covenant.
9:3-4 ho08 What was located in the most holy place of the earthly tabernacle? In the most holy place of the earthly tabernacle were the altar for incense and the ark of the covenant.
9:7 covs How often did the high priest enter the Holy of Holies, and what did he do before he entered? The high priest entered the Holy of Holies once each year, after making a blood sacrifice for himself and the people.
9:9 lcdp What served as an illustration in the present time for the readers of this letter? The earthly tabernacle and the gifts and sacrifices being offered there served as an illustration in the present time.
9:9 qsj9 What were the offerings of the earthly tabernacle not able to do? The offerings of the earthly tabernacle were not able to perfect the worshipers conscience.
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11:35-38 kand What did some of the ancestors of faith suffer? Some of the ancestors of faith suffered torture, mocking, whippings, chains, imprisonments, stoning, sawing in two, death, and destitution.
11:39 dyoi Despite the faith of these ancestors, what did they not receive in their earthly lives? Despite the faith of these ancestors, they did not receive in their earthly lives what God had promised them.
11:40 dtaa With whom will the ancestors of faith receive the promises of God and be perfected? The ancestors of faith will receive the promises of God and be perfected with the new covenant believers in Christ.
12:1 oi6q Why should the believer throw off the sin that easily entangles him? The believer should throw off the sin that easily entangles him to run with endurance the race placed before him.
12:1 oi6q Why should the believer throw off the sin that easily entangles him? The believer should throw off the sin that easily entangles him in order to run with endurance the race placed before him.
12:2 ihe8 Why did Jesus endure the cross and despise its shame? Jesus endured the cross and despised its shame for the joy that was set before him.
12:3 x33r How can a believer avoid becoming weary or fainthearted? By considering Jesus, who endured hateful speech from sinners, a believer can avoid becoming weary or fainthearted.
12:6 nbu5 What does the Lord do to those whom he loves and receives? The Lord disciplines those whom he loves and receives.
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12:23 aeh8 To what assembly do believers in Christ come? Believers in Christ come to the assembly of all the firstborn registered in heaven.
12:23-24 fclv To whom do believers in Christ come? Believer in Christ come to God, the Judge of all, to the spirits of the righteous, and to Jesus.
12:25 gram What will happen to those who turn away from the one who warns them from heaven? Those who turn away will not escape from God.
12:26 qe3t What has God promised to shake? God has promised to shake the earth and the heavens.
12:26 qe3t What has God promised to shake? God has promised to shake the earth and the heaven.
12:28 bc4f What will the believers receive instead of the things that can be shaken? The believers will receive a kingdom that cannot be shaken.
12:28 acth How should believers worship God? Believers should worship God with reverence and awe.
12:29 sft9 Why should believers worship God in this way? Believers should worship God in this way because he is a consuming fire.

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24 2:15 dyfk From what slavery are people freed through the death of Jesus? Through the death of Jesus, people are freed from the fear of death.
25 2:17 bokd Why was it necessary for Jesus to be like his brothers in all ways? It was necessary so that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest over God’s things, and so he might obtain forgiveness for the people’s sins.
26 2:18 w3tq Why is Jesus able to help those who are tempted? Jesus is able to help those who are tempted because he was tempted also.
27 3:1 lqsl What two titles does the author of the book of Hebrews give Jesus? What two roles does the author of the book of Hebrews say Jesus fills? The author gives Jesus the titles Apostle and High Priest. The author says Jesus is an apostle and a high priest.
28 3:2-3 aa7p Why has Jesus been considered worthy of greater glory than Moses? Jesus has been considered worthy of greater glory because while Moses was faithful in all God’s house, Jesus is the one who built the house.
29 3:5 rn1u What was Moses’ role in God’s house? Moses was a servant in God’s house.
30 3:5 lcnt About what did Moses give testimony? Moses gave testimony about the things that were to be spoken of in the future.
42 4:2 kamc Why did the good news not benefit the Israelites? The good news did not benefit the Israelites because they did not join in faith with those who believed it.
43 4:3 hc9o Who are the ones who enter God’s rest? Those who have believed enter God’s rest.
44 4:3-4 sx3t When did God finish his created works and then rest? God finished his created works at the beginning of the world and then rested on the seventh day.
45 4:5 4:5-6 oqf6 What did God say about the Israelites and his rest? God said that the Israelites would not enter his rest.
46 4:7 n0ki What day has God now set for people to enter his rest? God has set “Today” as the day for people to enter his rest.
47 4:7 txiv What must a person do in order to enter God’s rest? A person must listen to God’s voice and not harden his heart.
48 4:9 a832 What is still reserved for God’s people? A sabbath rest is still reserved for God’s people. A Sabbath rest is still reserved for God’s people.
49 4:10 roo0 A person who enters God’s rest also rests from what? A person who enters God’s rest also rests from his works.
50 4:11 uub1 Why should believers be eager to enter God’s rest? Believers should be eager to enter God’s rest so that they do not fall into disobedience as the Israelites did.
51 4:12 cd4v What is the word of God sharper than? The word of God is sharper than any two-edged sword.
69 5:14 yjmd How does the author of the letter say that believers grow from spiritual babies into full-grown adults? Believers grow spiritually by practicing distinguishing right from wrong, discerning both good and evil.
70 6:1 wxuj On to what does the author of Hebrews want the believers to go forward? The author of Hebrews wants the believers to go forward to maturity.
71 6:1-2 t338 What teachings does the author list as the foundation of the message of Christ? The foundational teachings are repentance from dead works, faith in God, baptisms, laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment.
72 6:4-5 uei1 What had these enlightened people gained? These enlightened people had tasted the heavenly gift, became sharers of hte Holy Spirit, and tasted God’s Word and the powers of the age to come. These enlightened people had tasted the heavenly gift, became sharers of the Holy Spirit, and tasted God’s Word and the powers of the age to come.
73 6:4-6 fv1b What is impossible for those who gained so much in Christ but then fell away, to do? It is impossible for those who gained so much in Christ, but then fell away, to be restored again to repentance.
74 6:6 f7cx Why are these people not able to be restored to repentance? They are not able to be restored because they have crucified for themselves the very Son of God and exposed him to public shame.
75 6:7-8 vbwv In the author’s analogy, what happens to land that receives rain but bears thorns and thistles? Land that receives rain but bears thorns and thistles has its end in burning.
80 6:17 bg60 Why did God guarantee his promise with an oath? God guaranteed his promise with an oath to show more clearly the unchangeable quality of his purpose.
81 6:18 drj0 What is it impossible for God to do? It is impossible for God to lie.
82 6:19 y6sq What does the believer’s hope in God do for his soul? The believer’s hope in God is a secure and reliable anchor for his soul.
83 6:20 6:19-20 q05h Where did Jesus enter as the forerunner for the believers? Jesus entered into the inner place behind the curtain as the forerunner for the believers.
84 7:1 tml2 What two titles did Melchizedek have? Melchizedek was king of Salem and priest of God Most High.
85 7:2 f0in What did Abraham give Melchizedek? Abraham gave Melchizedek a tenth of everything he had captured.
86 7:2 hmv9 What does the name Melchizedek mean? The name Melchizedek means “king of righteousness” and “king of peace”.
88 7:5 aeg4 From whom are the priests descended who are priests according to the Law and who collect tithes from the people? The priests of the Law are descended from Levi, and before him, from Abraham.
89 7:7 s2i6 Who was the greater person, Abraham or Melchizedek? Melchizedek was the greater person because he blessed Abraham
90 7:9-10 l3cd In what way did Levi himself also pay tithes to Melchizedek? Levi also paid tithes to Melchizedek, because Levi was of the seed of Abraham, and Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek.
7:11 cnar Why was there a need for another priest to arise after the order of Melchizedek? There was a need for another priest to arise after the order of Melchizedek because perfection was not possible through the Levitical priesthood.
91 7:12 ahni What must also be changed when the priesthood changes? The law must be changed when the priesthood changes.
92 7:14 wa4j From which tribe did Jesus descend, and had this tribe served before at the altar as priests? Jesus descended from the tribe of Judah, which had never before served at the altar as priests.
93 7:16 ext0 On what basis did Jesus become a priest after the order of Melchizedek? Jesus became a priest after the order of Melchizedek based on the power of an indestructible life.
111 8:11 yl4f In the new covenant, who will know the Lord? In the new covenant, all will know the Lord, from the least to the greatest.
112 8:12 w57s What did God say he would do with the people’s sins in the new covenant? God said he would remember the people’s sins no more.
113 8:13 yho0 In announcing a new covenant, what did God make the first covenant? In announcing a new covenant, God made the first covenant obsolete, growing old and disappearing.
114 9:1-2 ktg8 What was the place of worship for the first covenant? The place of worship for the first covenant was the earthly holy place. The place of worship for the first covenant was the earthly holy place which was called the “tabernacle.”
115 9:2 k340 What was located in the holy place of the earthly tabernacle? In the holy place of the earthly tabernacle were the lampstand, the table, and the bread of the presence.
116 9:4 9:3-4 ho08 What was located in the most holy place of the earthly tabernacle? In the most holy place of the earthly tabernacle were the altar for incense and the ark of the covenant.
117 9:7 covs How often did the high priest enter the Holy of Holies, and what did he do before he entered? The high priest entered the Holy of Holies once each year, after making a blood sacrifice for himself and the people.
118 9:9 lcdp What served as an illustration in the present time for the readers of this letter? The earthly tabernacle and the gifts and sacrifices being offered there served as an illustration in the present time.
119 9:9 qsj9 What were the offerings of the earthly tabernacle not able to do? The offerings of the earthly tabernacle were not able to perfect the worshiper’s conscience.
169 11:35-38 kand What did some of the ancestors of faith suffer? Some of the ancestors of faith suffered torture, mocking, whippings, chains, imprisonments, stoning, sawing in two, death, and destitution.
170 11:39 dyoi Despite the faith of these ancestors, what did they not receive in their earthly lives? Despite the faith of these ancestors, they did not receive in their earthly lives what God had promised them.
171 11:40 dtaa With whom will the ancestors of faith receive the promises of God and be perfected? The ancestors of faith will receive the promises of God and be perfected with the new covenant believers in Christ.
172 12:1 oi6q Why should the believer throw off the sin that easily entangles him? The believer should throw off the sin that easily entangles him to run with endurance the race placed before him. The believer should throw off the sin that easily entangles him in order to run with endurance the race placed before him.
173 12:2 ihe8 Why did Jesus endure the cross and despise its shame? Jesus endured the cross and despised its shame for the joy that was set before him.
174 12:3 x33r How can a believer avoid becoming weary or fainthearted? By considering Jesus, who endured hateful speech from sinners, a believer can avoid becoming weary or fainthearted.
175 12:6 nbu5 What does the Lord do to those whom he loves and receives? The Lord disciplines those whom he loves and receives.
184 12:23 aeh8 To what assembly do believers in Christ come? Believers in Christ come to the assembly of all the firstborn registered in heaven.
185 12:23-24 fclv To whom do believers in Christ come? Believer in Christ come to God, the Judge of all, to the spirits of the righteous, and to Jesus.
186 12:25 gram What will happen to those who turn away from the one who warns them from heaven? Those who turn away will not escape from God.
187 12:26 qe3t What has God promised to shake? God has promised to shake the earth and the heavens. God has promised to shake the earth and the heaven.
188 12:28 bc4f What will the believers receive instead of the things that can be shaken? The believers will receive a kingdom that cannot be shaken.
189 12:28 acth How should believers worship God? Believers should worship God with reverence and awe.
190 12:29 sft9 Why should believers worship God in this way? Believers should worship God in this way because he is a consuming fire.

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1:1 kp2j How is Jobs character described? He was blameless and upright, and honored God and turned from evil.
1:1 kp2j How is Jobs character described? He was blameless and righteous and honored God and turned from evil.
1:5 zx8z After Jobs sons held feasts with their brothers and sisters in their houses, what would Job do? Job would consecrate them to God, offer burnt offerings, and pray for them.
1:8 ba5v Why did Yahweh say Satan should consider Job? There was no one like Job in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one who feared God and turned away from evil.
1:8 ba5v Why did Yahweh say Satan should consider Job? There was no one like Job on the earth, a blameless and upright man, one who feared God and turned away from evil.
1:10 r8j0 How did Satan say Yahweh had protected Job? He made a hedge around Job, around his house, and around all that he had on every side.
1:11 c2sy What did Satan think would cause Job to renounce God? He said to Job would renounce God is God attacked all Jobs possessions.
1:11 c2sy What did Satan think would cause Job to renounce God? He said to Job would renounce God if God attacked all Jobs possessions.
1:12 geux What did Yahweh give Satan permission to do? He gave Satan permission to take everything from Job, but not to lay a hand on his person.
1:14-15 f518 What did the messenger tell Job the Sabeans had done to him? They killed all Jobs servants in the field and took away all the oxen and donkeys.
1:16 xngc What did the second messenger tell Job had happened to his sheep? The fire of God fell from then heavens and burned them up along with the servants.
1:17 krn8 What the third messenger tell Job had happened to his camels? Three groups of robbers came and attacked them. They stole all the camels and killed all the men that were caring for them.
1:16 xngc What did the second messenger tell Job had happened to his sheep? The fire of God fell from the heavens and burned them up along with the servants.
1:17 krn8 What did the third messenger tell Job had happened to his camels? Three groups of robbers came and attacked them. They stole all the camels and killed all the men that were caring for them.
1:18-19 giex What news did the fourth messenger bring to Job? Jobs sons and daughters were feasting in their brothers home when a great wind came and struck the house, which collapsed on them and killed them.
1:20 tikd What did Job do after he got all these messages? Job tore his robe, shaved his head, lay facedown on the ground, and worshipped God.
1:21 rbig What did Job say about his condition after these events? He said he came naked from his mothers womb, and would return naked.
1:20 tikd What did Job do after he got all these messages? Job tore his robe, shaved his head, lay facedown on the ground, and worshiped God.
1:21 rbig What did Job say about his condition after these events? He said he came naked from his mothers womb, and he would return naked.
1:21 ld2q What did Job say that Yahweh had done to him? Yahweh gave, and Yahweh has taken away.
1:22 fk7m How did Job show that he was not a foolish man? Job did not sin, nor did he foolishly accuse God.
2:1 w4ih Who came with the sons of God when they presented themselves before Yahweh? Satan also came and presented himself.
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2:12-13 bqsv How did the three friends of Job show their grief when they saw him? They raised their voices and wept, tore their robes, threw dust on their heads, and sat on the ground in silence for seven days and nights.
3:1-3 qses What did Job say about the day he was born? He cursed the day he was born and asked that it would perish.
3:5 zx0b What does Job want to claim the day he was born? He wants that day to be claimed by darkness and the shadow of death.
3:6 lndq What does Job want to seize the night he was conceived? Job wants that night to be seized by thick darkness.
3:11 hh41 What did Job wish had happened when he came out of the womb? He wishes he had died and given up his spirit.
3:6 lndq What does Job want to seize the night he was conceived? Job wants that night to be seized by gloom.
3:11 hh41 What did Job wish had happened when he came out of the womb? He wishes he had died at birth.
3:13-14 s5sb What does Job say he would be doing now if he had died at birth? He would be sleeping and at rest with kings and counselors of the earth.
3:18-19 qr04 From what are prisoners and servants released in death? The prisoner is released from the voice of the slave driver, and the servant is free from his master.
3:21 g9i8 To whom does Job say that death will not come? It does not come to the one who longs for death, and who searches for it more than those who search for hidden treasure.
3:24 q17x How does Job describe his groaning? His groaning is poured out like water.
3:26 kpx0 What is the things that Job has feared that has come upon him? He is not at ease or quiet, and has no rest.
4:3 n2tw What good things does Eliphaz say Job has done for others? Job had instructed many, and strengthened weak hands.
3:21 g9i8 To whom does Job say that death will not come? It does not come to the one who longs for death and who searches for it more than those who search for hidden treasure.
3:24 q17x How does Job describe his groaning? His groaning flows out like water.
3:26 kpx0 What are the things that troubles have replaced in Job's life? He cannot be at ease or quiet and has no rest.
4:3 n2tw What good things does Eliphaz say Job has done for others? Job had instructed many and strengthened weak hands.
4:6 togc What does Eliphaz say is Jobs confidence and hope in time of trouble? Jobs fear of God is his confidence, and the integrity of his ways is his hope.
4:8-9 n3oe Who has perished and are consumed by the breath of God and his anger? Those who plow iniquity sow trouble perish and are consumed.
4:10 jlvf What does Eliphaz says is broken? The voice of the fierce lion and the teeth of young lions are broken.
4:8-9 n3oe Who perishes by the breath of God and his anger? Those who plow misery and sow trouble perish and cease to exist.
4:10 jlvf What does Eliphaz says is broken? The teeth of young lions are broken.
4:12-13 t7h5 How did Eliphaz secretly receive a certain message? He heard a whisper in his ear and saw visions in the night.
4:14 hklx What came upon Eliphaz when he received the message? Fear and trembling came on him.
4:17 fib4 What did the voice ask about mortal men? It asked if a mortal man can be more righteous than God, and more pure than his maker?
4:19 jdro How does Eliphaz describe mortal men? They live in houses of clay, whose foundation is the dust, and who are crushed sooner than a moth.
5:2 hc9l What does Eliphaz say will happen to a foolish and silly man? Anger kills the foolish man, and jealousy kills the silly one.
5:4 mha0 What happens to the children of the foolish person in the city gate? They are crushed in the gate.
5:7 qqhe From where does trouble really come? Mankind makes his own trouble.
4:17 fib4 What did the voice ask about mortal men? It asked if a mortal man can be more righteous than God, more pure than his Maker?
4:19 jdro How does Eliphaz describe mortal men? They live in houses of clay with their foundation in the dust, and they are crushed sooner than a moth.
5:2 hc9l What does Eliphaz say will happen to a foolish and simple man? Indignation kills the foolish man, and resentment kills the simple one.
5:4 mha0 What happens to the children of the foolish person in the city gate? They are unsafe, they are crushed in the gate and are not rescued.
5:7 qqhe From where does trouble really come? All his life, man makes his own trouble.
5:10 a4tl What does God give to the earth and the fields? He gives rain on the earth and sends water on the fields.
5:12 bzls What does God do the schemes of crafty people? He frustrates their schemes so that their hands cannot carry out their plots.
5:15 otu6 From what does God save the needy and poor person? He saves the poor person from the sword in their mouths, and saves the needy person from the hand of the mighty people.
5:18 y06z Why is the man happy whom God corrects and chastens? He is happy because God after he wounds, he binds up wounds, and his hands heal.
5:15 otu6 From what does God save the needy and poor person? He saves the poor person from the threats and accusations of the mighty and saves the needy person from harm by the mighty people.
5:18 y06z Why is the man happy whom God corrects and chastens? He is happy because the wounds, God binds up wounds, and his hands heal.
5:22 r6uw At what will the man whom God corrects laugh? He will laugh at destruction and famine.
5:24 h00d What will the man whom God corrects find when he visits his sheepfold? He will find that nothing will be missing.
5:26 lkzz How long will the man whom God corrects live? He will come to his grave at a full age.
6:2 xxnk How does Job describe his anguish and his calamity? If his anguish and calamity were weighed, they would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
6:3 cc7z How does Job describe his anguish and his calamity? Ff his anguish and calamity were weighed, they would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
6:2-3 xxnk How does Job describe his anguish and his calamity? If his anguish and calamity were weighed, they would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
6:4 mmx7 What has the Almighty done to Job with his arrows? His arrows are in Job, and Jobs spirit drinks up the poison.
6:6 fdrh What food does Job say has no taste? He says the white of an egg does not have any taste.
6:8-9 lw1u What one request does Job long for God to grant him? He wants God to crush him and cut him loose from his life.
6:10 r7un What is Jobs consolation? His consolation is that he has not have denied the words of the Holy One.
6:13 erse What has been driven from Job? Wisdom has been driven out of him.
6:14 pt5p To whom should a friend show faithfulness? A friend should show faithfulness to the person who is about to faint.
6:15-17 w9dl How does Job compare his brothers to a desert streambed? They pass away to nothing, they vanish when they thaw, and they melt when it is hot.
6:13 erse What has been taken away from Job? Initiative has been taken away from him.
6:14 pt5p To whom should a friend show faithfulness? A friend should show faithfulness to the despairing person.
6:15-17 w9dl How does Job compare his brothers to a desert streambed? They have dealt treacherously like a wadi: they disappear in the dry season.
6:18-20 sn6r What happened to the caravans when they looked for water in these streams? They wandered into barren land and then perished. They were disappointed and deceived.
6:21 bk4p Why were Jobs friends nothing to him? They saw his dreadful situation and were afraid.
6:24 ebc7 What does Job say he will do if his friends would teach him? He will hold his peace.
6:26 nqc2 What does Job say his friends plan to do with his words? They plan to ignore his words, and to treat them like the wind.
6:21 bk4p Why were Jobs friends nothing to him? They saw his dreadful situation and were afraid, so they did not help him.
6:24 ebc7 What does Job say he will do if his friends would teach him? He will be silent.
6:26 nqc2 What does Job say his friends plan to do with his words? They plan to correct his words and ignore what he has said.
6:29 x0o1 Why does Job say his friends should relent in their attacks on him? Jobs cause is just.
7:2-3 lfpy To what does Job compare his months of misery and trouble-filled nights? He compares them to a slave desiring the evening, or a hired man looking for his wages?
7:5 cnle What covers Jobs flesh? Worms and clods of dust cover his flesh.
7:6 wrxc What image does Job use to describe the speed of his days? His days are swifter than a weavers shuttle.
7:9 gil6 To what does Job compare the man who goes down to sheol? He is like a cloud that is consumed and vanishes away.
7:2-3 lfpy To what does Job compare his months of misery and trouble-filled nights? He compares them to a slave desiring relief from heat, or a hired man looking for his wages.
7:5 cnle What covers Jobs flesh? Worms and clods of dust, open sores and infection cover his flesh.
7:6 wrxc What image does Job use to describe the speed of his days? His days pass more swiftly than a weavers shuttle.
7:9 gil6 To what does Job compare the man who goes down to Sheol? He is like a cloud that is consumed and vanishes away.
7:11 xxlm In what way will Job speak and complain? He will speak in the anguish of his spirit and complain in the bitterness of his soul.
7:14 dutm What does God do to Job when Job goes to bed? God scares him with dreams and terrifies him through visions.
7:16 vccp Why did Job want God to leave him alone? Job said his days are useless.
7:19 xbyw What does Job ask God to let him alone long enough to do? He asks to be left alone long enough to swallow his own saliva.
7:21 c7lj What does Job think God will not do? Job thinks God will not pardon his transgression and take away his iniquity.
8:2 nx2m To what did Bildad compare the words of Jobs mouth? He compared them to a mighty wind.
8:4 qz1u How did Bildad say he knew that Jobs children sinned? He said he knew this because God had handed Jobs children over to their sin.
8:6 cuc2 How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if he was pure and upright? He would reward Job with a home that truly belonged to him.
8:4 qz1u How did Bildad say he knew that Jobs children sinned? He said he knew this because God had punished them for their sins.
8:6 cuc2 How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if Job were pure and upright? God would reward Job by restoring his former home and wealth.
8:9 vi3z To what does Bildad compare our days on earth? He says they are a shadow.
8:11 wzys What do papyrus and reeds require in order to grow? Papyrus requires a marsh, and reeds need water to grow.
8:14 xosc To what does Bildad compare the trust of godless men? Their trust is as fragile as a spiders web.
8:17 v8iu What do the roots do that represent a person that forgets God? His roots are wrapped around the heaps of stone and look for good places among the rocks.
8:17 v8iu What do the roots do that represent a person that forgets God? The roots are wrapped around heaps of stone and look for good places among the rocks.
8:20 admm How does God treat the innocent man and the evildoers differently? He will not cast away an innocent man, but will not take the hand of evildoers.
8:21 svgq With what will God fill the mouth and lips of the innocent man? He will fill his mouth with laughter and his lips with shouting.
9:3 yb6y What would happen is a man tried to argue with God? The man could not answer God once in a thousand times.
9:5 wh72 What does God do to the mountains when he is angry? He removes the mountains without warning and overturns them.
9:8 g8es What does God trample down? He tramples down and subdues the waves of the sea.
9:11 j9c8 Does Job see God when he passes by? God goes by him and Job does not see or perceive him.
9:15 r12n Even if Job was righteous, how would he need to address God? Job could not answer him, but could only plead for mercy.
9:15 r12n Even if Job were righteous, how would he need to address God? Job could not answer him, but could only plead for mercy.
9:17 i9md Why does Job believe God has multiple his wounds? Job believed God multiplied his wounds without cause.
9:20 scdb Is it possible for Job to be righteous and perfect? No, even then, his mouth would condemn him and prove him guilty.
9:22 v4d4 Does Job think God treats righteous and wicked people differently? He says God destroys both perfect people and wicked people together.
9:26 o9ou To what three things does Job compare the speed of his days? They are swifter than a running messenger, they are as fast as reed boats, and as fast as the swooping eagle.
9:25-26 o9ou To what three things does Job compare the speed of his days? They are swifter than a running messenger, they are as fast as reed boats, and as fast as the swooping eagle.
9:27-29 i5y3 Why did Job say it would be in vain to forget about his complaints? God would not consider him innocent, but Job would be condemned.
9:33 k0gn What does Job say that no judge would be able to do? No judge could lay his hand on both Job and God.
9:33 k0gn What does Job say that no judge would be able to do? No judge would lay his hand on both Job and God.
9:34 qyx1 What does Job say no other judge could do? There is no other judge who can take Gods rod from Job, or keep Gods terror from frightening Job.
10:2 ofkr Why does Job want God to show him, instead of merely condemning him? He wants God to show Job why he accuses him.
10:2 ofkr Why does Job want God to show him instead of merely condemning him? He wants God to show Job why he accuses him.
10:4 v9lm What kind of eyes does Job ask God if he has? Job asks him if he has eyes of flesh and sees like a man sees.
10:6 y8p9 What does Job say that God inquires and searches after? God inquires after Jobs iniquity and searches after his sin.
10:8 y0uy What had Gods hands done for Job? They had framed and fashioned Job, together round about.
10:6 y8p9 For what does Job say that God seeks and searches? God inquires after Jobs iniquity and searches after his sin.
10:8 y0uy What had Gods hands done for Job? They had framed and fashioned Job, yet they are destroying him.
10:11 yabf With what did God clothe Job? He clothed him with skin and flesh.
10:12 ekfy What has God granted to Job? God granted him life and covenant faithfulness.
10:14 env2 What would God do if Job sinned? God will notice his sin, and not acquit him of his iniquity.
10:16 c10r What would God do to Job if Jobs head were lifted up? God would hunt him down like a lion.
10:17 e8gk Who does God bring against Job? God brings new witnesses against him.
10:18 jl22 What does Job wish had happened to him? He wishes he had given up his spirit and that no eye had ever seen him.
10:21 gwep Where is Job going, from which he will not return? He is going to the land of darkness and to the shadow of death.
11:3 nujl What did Zophar think Job had done to their teaching? He thought Job had mocked his friends teaching.
10:17 e8gk Who would God bring against Job? God would bring new witnesses against him.
10:18 jl22 What does Job wish had happened to him? He wishes he had died and that no eye had ever seen him.
10:21 gwep Where is Job going, from which he will not return? He is going to the land of darkness.
11:3 nujl What did Zophar think Job had done to their teaching? He thought Job had mocked his friends' teaching.
11:6 m4mm What does Zophar say that God has demanded from Job? He said God has demanded less from Job than his iniquity deserved.
11:7-9 s0pz Does Zophar think that Job could possibly understand God? Zophar thinks that it is impossible because God is high as the heaven, deeper than sheol, longer than the earth, and wider than the sea.
11:10-11 ogc9 Does Zophar think that it is possible for anyone to stop God? It is impossible to stop God because he knows false people and notices iniquity.
11:12 xomz When does Zophar say foolish people will have understanding? They will have understanding when a wild donkey gives birth to a man.
11:16 zlrd What does Zophar say would happen to Jobs misery if he truly put away his iniquity? Job would forget his misery and remember it only like waters that have flowed away.
11:7-9 s0pz Does Zophar think that Job could possibly understand God? Zophar thinks that it is impossible because God is as high as the heavens, deeper than Sheol, longer than the earth, and wider than the sea.
11:10-11 ogc9 Does Zophar think that it is possible for anyone to stop God? It is impossible to stop God because he knows false people and punishes iniquity.
11:12 xomz When does Zophar say foolish people will have understanding? They will have understanding when the colt of a wild donkey will be born to a man, meaning never!
11:16 zlrd What does Zophar say would happen to Jobs misery if he truly puts away his iniquity? Job would forget his misery and remember it only like waters that have flowed away.
11:18 l180 Why would Job be secure if he put away his iniquity? He would be secure because there would be hope.
11:20 oh1t What does Zophar say is the only hope of wicked people? Their only hope will be a last gasp of life.
11:20 oh1t What does Zophar say will be the hope of wicked people? He says that their hope will be an expiration of breath, meaning that they can only hope to die.
12:3 px1r How does Job compare himself to his friends? He says he also has understanding and is not inferior to them.
12:4 ic9n What do Jobs neighbors think of him now? They laugh at him.
12:7-8 wotw Who does Job think could teach his friends? The beasts, the birds, the earth, and the fish of the sea could teach his friends.
12:9 geax What do all of the animals know? They know that the hand of Yayweh has given them life.
12:12 p9v4 What does Job say about aged men and understanding? Aged men have wisdom, and in length of days is understanding.
12:12 p9v4 What does Job say about aged men and understanding? Wisdom and understanding come as people grow old.
12:15 vrj8 What does God do with the waters? He with holds them and they dry up, and he sends them out and they overwhelm the land.
12:18 q9mx What does God take from kings? He takes off the chain of authority from them.
12:20 tjrz What does Job say about God does to the trustworthy and the elders? He removes the speech of the trustworthy, and takes away the understanding of elders.
12:20 tjrz What does Job say about what God does to the trustworthy and the elders? He can remove the speech of the trustworthy and take away the understanding of elders.
12:23 ln5a What does Job say about God does to nations? He makes them strong or destroys them, and enlarges them or leads them along as prisoners.
12:24 q7xf What happens to the leaders of the people of the earth when God takes away their understanding? He causes them them to wander in a wilderness where there is no path.
13:2 eub2 How does Job say his knowledge compares to that of his friends? Job says that he know the same as they know, and he is not inferior to them.
13:2 eub2 How does Job say his knowledge compares to that of his friends? Job says that he knows the same as they know, and he is not inferior to them.
13:3 la0e Who would Job like to talk to instead of his friends and why? He would rather speak to the Almighty because Job wants to reason with God.
13:5 e0u5 What does Job say his friends do with truth? They whitewash the truth with lies.
13:6 irsu What does Job want his friends to hear? He wants them to listen to the pleading of his lips.
13:10 y84h Would God approval if Jobs friends showed favoritism to God? No, he would reprove them if they showed favoritism to him.
13:5 e0u5 What does Job say about wanting his friends to be silent? He says that the silence of his friends would be wisdom.
13:6 irsu What does Job want his friends to hear? He wants them to listen to his reasoning and the pleading of his lips.
13:10 y84h Would God approve if Jobs friends were showing favoritism? No, he would strongly reprove them if they showed favoritism.
13:12 ut7x What does Job think about his friends sayings and defenses? He says their sayings are proverbs made of ashes, and their defenses are made of clay.
13:13 dwj3 What does Job ask his friends to do so that he may speak? Job asks them to hold their peace and let him alone.
13:13 dwj3 What does Job ask his friends to do so that he may speak? Job asks them to hold their peace and let him speak.
13:16 e8l8 Why does Job think that he would be acquitted? He does not come before God like a godless man.
13:18 of2t What has Job set in order? He has set his defense in order.
13:21 etxu What does Job want God to withdraw from him? Job wants God to withdraw his oppressive hand from Job.
13:21 etxu What does Job want God to withdraw from him? Job wants God to withdraw his oppressive hand from Job and stop terrifying him.
13:24 ls3c Who does God treat Job like? He treats Job like his enemy.
13:28 espv What useless things does Job say he is like? He is like a rotten thing that wastes away, like a garment that moths have eaten.
14:2 m7cf How does Job say man is like a flower? Man sprouts from the ground like a flower, and is cut down.
14:2 m7cf How does Job say man is like a flower? Man sprouts from the ground like a flower, and then withers.
14:5 tdsu Who decides the lifespan of man? God has determined his days and the number of his months.
14:7 jo3e What does Job say about a tree that has been cut down? There can be hope for a tree that has been cut down, for it can sprout again.
14:12 ulul Does Job say a man can live again? He says that that people do not rise up again, and will not be roused out of their sleep.
14:13 f19f Where does Job wish would God would hide him? Job wants God to hide him away in sheol away from troubles.
14:17 rsc2 How would God treat Jobs transgression and iniquity if Gods wrath was finished? God would seal up Jobs transgression in a bag, and cover up Jobs iniquity.
14:19 lmxg What amazing thing can water do over time? It can wear down the stones.
14:20 fd9j How does it affect a dead man if his sons are honored or brought low? If they come to honor, he does not know it, and if they are brought low, he does not see it happen.
14:13 f19f Where does Job wish would God would hide him? Job wants God to hide him away in Sheol, away from troubles.
14:17 rsc2 How would God treat Jobs transgression and iniquity if Gods wrath were finished? God would seal up Jobs transgression in a bag, and cover up Jobs iniquity.
14:19 lmxg What amazing thing can water do over time? Water can wear down stones.
14:21 fd9j What kinds of things does a dead man not know about his sons (his children)? If they achieve honor or become insignificant, he does not know it.
15:2 wgu4 With what should a wise man not fill himself? He should not fill himself with the east wind.
15:4 o13o How does Eliphaz think that Jobs statements dishonored God? He thinks Job diminishes respect for God, and obstructs devotion to him.
15:9 q7bj Does Eliphaz think that Job knows something that the other friends do not know? He does not thing that Job knows what they do not know, or that he understands what is not also in them.
15:4 o13o How does Eliphaz think that Jobs statements dishonored God? He thinks Job destroys fear and diminishes devotion to God.
15:9 q7bj Does Eliphaz think that Job knows something that the other friends do not know? He does not think that Job knows what they do not know, or that he understands they do not understand.
15:10 qayn Which people does Eliphaz say agree with Jobs friends? The gray-headed and very aged men who are older than Jobs father are with Eliphaz and his friends.
15:13 x0d5 What does Eliphaz think Jobs spirit has done? He thinks Jobs has turned his spirit against God.
15:13 x0d5 What does Eliphaz think Job has done? He thinks Job has turned his spirit against God.
15:15 g8mc How does God view his holy ones and the heavens? He puts no trust even in his holy ones, and the heavens are not clean in his sight.
15:17-18 l347 From whom did Eliphaz get the things he will announce to Job? The things he has seen are things that wise men passed down from their fathers, and things that ancestors did not hide.
15:21 arox When will they destroyer come upon the wicked man? The destroyer will come upon him while he is in his prosperity.
15:21 arox When will the destroyer come upon the wicked man? The destroyer will come upon him while he is in his prosperity.
15:22 pxw9 What waits for the wicked man? The sword waits for the wicked man.
15:26 dbhi With what does the wicked man run against God? He runs at God with a stiff neck and a thick shield.
15:28 pc4z What will happen to the cities and houses of the wicked man? They are ready to become heaps.
15:30 mmw4 What will cause the wicked to go away? He will go away at the breath of Gods mouth.
15:31 zyxw What reward will the wicked man have for trusting in useless things? Uselessness will be his reward.
15:31 zyxw What reward will the wicked man have for trusting in worthless things? Emptiness will be his reward.
15:34 col8 What will happen to the company of godless people? It will be barren, and fire will consume their tents of bribery.
16:2-3 m93h What did Job say about the comfort of his friends? Job said they were miserable comforters using useless words.
16:6 izww How does Jobs speaking affect his grief? If he speaks, his grief is not lessened, and if he keeps from speaking, his is not helped.
16:10 nq73 How are other people treating Job as God attacks him? They gape at Job with open mouth, hit him reproachfully on the cheek, and gather together against him.
16:11 mtxj To whom has God given Job? God handed him over to ungodly, and threw him into the hands of wicked people.
16:2-3 m93h What did Job say about the comfort offered by his friends? Job said they were making him more miserable with their endless, useless words.
16:6 izww How does Jobs speaking affect his grief? If he speaks, his grief is not lessened, and if he keeps from speaking, he is not helped.
16:10 nq73 How are other people treating Job as God attacks him? They gape at Job with open mouth, hit him reproachfully on the cheek, and gathered together against him.
16:11 mtxj To whom has God given Job? God handed him over to the ungodly and threw him into the hands of wicked people.
16:13 bxbr How has God injured Job? He has pierced Jobs kidneys and poured out his bile on the ground.
16:15 ctyx What has Job done to his skin to show his grief? He has sewn sackcloth on his skin.
16:19 af2l Who is Jobs witness and able to vouch for Job? Jobs witness is in heaven, and the one who is for him is on high.
16:20 cxe4 Who does Job turn to as his friends scoff at him? Job pours out his tears to God.
17:2 lhq7 What must Job always see? He must always see the provocation of the mockers who are with him.
17:3 r25k What pledge does Job want God to make to Job? He wants God to pledge to be a guarantee with himself for Job.
17:3 r25k What pledge does Job want God to make to Job? He wants God to pledge himself to be a guarantee for Job.
17:5 kyfy Whose evil deed will cause the eyes of his children to fail? The one who denounces his friends for a reward will cause the eyes of his children to fail.
17:7 x3dz What has happened to Jobs eye and his body because of sorrow? His eye is dim and all his body parts are as thin as shadows.
17:10 lztz Does Job think that he can find a wise man among his friends? Job does knows that he will not find a wise man among them.
17:7 x3dz What has happened to Jobs eye and his body because of sorrow? His eye is dim and all his body parts are as thin a shadow.
17:10 lztz Does Job think that he can find a wise man among his friends? Job knows that he will not find a wise man among them.
17:11 cqy9 Does Job have plans for the future? Jobs plans are over, as are the wishes of his heart.
17:14 qstm What has become Jobs father, mother, and sister? The pit has become his father, and the worm is his mother and sister.
18:3 wcro How did Bildad think Job viewed his friends? Bildad thought Job regarded them as beasts, and thought they were stupid.
18:5 nlwz What will happen to the light of the wicked person? His light will be put out, and the spark of his fire will not shine.
18:3 wcro How did Bildad think Job viewed his friends? Bildad thought Job regarded them as beasts and thought they were stupid.
18:5 nlwz What will happen to the light of the wicked person? His light goes out; the flame of his fire will not shine.
18:8 pdbm What will throw the wicked man into a net? He will be thrown into a net by his own feet, and he will walk into a pitfall.
18:9-10 xswr What will catch the wicked man? He will be caught by a trap, a snare, and a noose.
18:12 i8f2 What will happen to the wealth of the wicked man? His wealth turn into hunger.
18:14 teug Where will the wicked man no longer live? He will be torn out of his tent, his home in which he now trusts.
18:16 tyc5 What image does Bildad use to describe what will happen to the wicked man? He describes the wicked man as a tree whose roots will dry up beneath the ground, and whose branch will be cut off above.
18:12 i8f2 What will happen to the strength of the wicked man? His strength will turn into hunger.
18:14 teug Where will the wicked man no longer live? He will no longer live in his tent but will be unable to save himself.
18:16 tyc5 What image does Bildad use to describe what will happen to the wicked man? He describes the wicked man as a tree whose roots will dry up beneath the ground, and whose branch will wither above.
18:19 xy7k Will the wicked man have any descendants? He will have no son or sons son among his people, nor any remaining kinfolk where he had stayed.
18:20 j9bw How do the people respond to what happens to the wicked man? The people who live in the west will be horrified and the people who live in the east will be frightened.
19:2 ejtc Into what does Job say his friends have broken him? Job says they have broken him into pieces of wood.
18:20 j9bw How do the people respond to what happens to the wicked man? People will be shocked and horrified at what happens to the wicked man.
19:2 ejtc What does Job ask his friends to stop doing to him? Job asks his friends to stop hurting him and discouraging him.
19:3 hoz6 How many times have Jobs friends reproached him? They have reproached him ten times.
19:4 skg2 Whose concern should it be if Job had erred? Job says the error should be his own concern.
19:6 t2pl How does Job say God has treated him? Job says God has dome wrong to Job and caught him in Gods net.
19:7 v63q What happens when Job calls out for help because he has been wronged? He is not heard and there is no justice.
19:11 kwml How has God regarded Job? He has regarded Job as one of his adversaries.
19:6 t2pl How does Job say God has treated him? Job says God has done wrong to Job and caught him in Gods net.
19:7 v63q What happens when Job calls out for help because he has been wronged? He is not answered and there is no justice.
19:11 kwml According to Job, how has God regarded Job? Job says God has regarded him as one of his enemies.
19:13-14 ib0j What has happened to all of Jobs family and friends? God has put his brothers far from him, his acquaintances are alienated, his kinsfolk fail him, and his close friends have forgotten him.
19:16 ih4a How does Jobs servant respond to Job when he calls him? His servant him gives me no answer although he entreats him with his mouth.
19:19 n676 What have those whom Job loves responded to him? Those whom he loves have turned against him.
19:20 unhr How does Job survive? He survives only by the skin of his teeth.
19:16 ih4a How does Jobs servant respond to Job when he calls him? His servant does not respond when Job gives an order.
19:19 n676 How have Job's former friends treated him? His former friends have turned against him.
19:20 unhr How does Job survive? He survives only with the skin of his teeth.
19:23-24 h5q7 What does Job want to happen to his words? He wants them to be written down and inscribed in a book, or engraved with pen and lead in the rock forever.
19:25 wero What does Job say he knows? He knows that his Redeemer lives, and that at last his Redeemer will stand on the earth.
19:26 bqkh What does Job say will happen when his body is destroyed? Job in his flesh will see God.
19:29 bf1g What does wrath bring? Wrath brings the punishment of the sword.
20:1-3 w6hj Why did Zophar answer Job quickly? He answered Job quickly because of his worry and that there is a spirit beyond his understanding that answers him. He has heard Jobs rebuke and says it puts him to shame.
20:1-3 w6hj Why did Zophar answer Job quickly? He answered Job quickly he was troubled by what Job said. He hears Jobs rebuke and says it puts him to shame.
20:5 b86b How long does the joy of a godless man last? The joy of the godless only lasts for a moment.
20:7 rj9r How will the wicked man perish? He will perish permanently like his own feces.
20:7 rj9r How will the wicked man perish? He will perish permanently, like garbage disappears.
20:8 fjuf How will the wicked man go away? He will fly away like a dream, and be chased away like a vision of the night.
20:10 mwiq What will the wicked mans children do? His children will apologize to poor people.
20:14 fxlb What happens to wickedness inside the wicked man? It will cause the food in his intestines to turn bitter, and will becomes like the poison of asps inside him.
20:15 gz9d What will happen to the riches that the wicked man swallows down? He will vomit them up again.
20:17 n051 What will the wicked man not live to enjoy? He will not live to enjoy looking on rivers and flowing streams of honey and butter.
20:17 n051 What will the wicked man not live to enjoy? He will not live to enjoy the blessings that flow from God.
20:19 gjgf Why will the wicked man not rejoice? He has oppressed and neglected the poor people, and has violently taken away houses that he did not build.
20:21 um7h Why will the prosperity of the wicked man not be permanent? It will not be permanent because there is nothing left that he did not devour.
20:23 p319 What will God do to the wicked man who is about to fill his belly? God will rain down the fierceness of his wrath on him while he is eating.
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20:28 inyk What will happen to the wicked man on the day of Gods wrath? The wealth of his house will vanish and his goods will flow away.
21:3 nt18 What does Job think his friends will do after he has spoken? He thinks they will continue to mock him.
21:5 eedo How will people respond when they look at Job? They will be astonished and lay their hands upon their mouths.
21:6 bhbg What happens to Job when he thinks about his sufferings? He is troubled and horror takes hold of his flesh.
21:6 bhbg What happens to Job when he thinks about his sufferings? He is terrified; his flesh trembles.
21:7 eb64 What does Job ask about wicked people? Job asks why do they continue to live, become old, and grow mighty in power?
21:10 j8b3 What happens to the bull and the cow of the wicked? The bull doesnt fail to breed and the cow doesnt lose her calf prematurely.
21:14 d67g What do the wicked say to God? They tell God to depart from them, for they do not wish any knowledge of his ways.
21:16 qw9k How does Job respond to the advice of wicked people? He has nothing to do with their advice.
21:16 qw9k How does Job respond to the advice of wicked people? He wants nothing to do with their advice.
21:19 pcy7 Who does Job want to pay for the guilt of the wicked person? Job wants the wicked person to pay for his guilt, and not his children, so that he would know his guilt.
21:22 hd5u Can anyone teach God knowledge? No, for he judges even those who are high.
21:26 gu9d What happens to both the man who dies in full strength and the one who dies in bitterness of soul? They both lie down alike in the dust and the worms cover them both.
21:27 pl07 What does Job know about his friends thoughts and ways? He knows their thoughts and the ways in which they wish to wrong him.
21:27 pl07 What does Job know about his friends thoughts and ways? He knows their thoughts and the ways in which they wrong him.
21:30 tilw What have traveling people seen happen to the wicked man? They have seen that the wicked man is kept from the day of calamity, and that he is led away from the day of wrath.
21:32 d7ny What will men do for the tomb of the wicked man? Men will keep watch over his tomb.
21:34 tedb With what does Job say Zophar was trying to comfort him? Job says Zophar was comforting him with nonsense.
21:34 tedb With what does Job say Zophar was trying to comfort him? Job says Zophar was trying to comfort him with things that are not true.
22:3 sm10 What does Eliphaz ask Job if his righteousness can do for the Almighty? He asks if it brings any pleasure to the Almighty if Job is righteous.
22:4 fyee How does Eliphaz mock Jobs reverence for God? He mockingly says that because Job was reverent to God, he rebukes Job.
22:4 fyee How does Eliphaz mock Jobs reverence for God? He mockingly says that God would not punish Job if Job had truly been righteous.
22:6 byaf What does Eliphaz accuse Job of doing to the naked? He says that Job has stripped the naked of their clothing.
22:9 n55v What does Eliphaz accuse Job of doing to widows? He claims Job has sent widows away empty.
22:11 phk4 What does Eliphaz say the darkness has done to Job? He says that there is darkness, so that Job cannot see.
22:11 phk4 What does Eliphaz say the darkness has done to Job? He says Job is in darkness so that he does not know what to do.
22:14 k3nu What does Eliphaz claim Job says about God not seeing people? Job says, “Thick clouds are a covering to God, so that he does not see people.”
22:16 mv6d What happens to the foundations of wicked men? The wicked mens foundations have washed away like a river.
22:16 mv6d What happens to the foundations of wicked men? The wicked mens foundations have washed away, as if by a flooding river.
22:19 qkps How do the righteous act when they see the fate of the wicked? The righteous see their fate and are glad.
22:21 stfw What will happen if Job is at peace with God? If Job is at peace with God, good will come to him.
22:23 bwm0 What does Eliphaz say will happen if Job returns to the Almighty? If Job returns to the Almighty, he will be built up.
22:26 ly5i What will happen when Job takes pleasure in the Almighty? When Job takes pleasure in the Almighty, he will lift up his face to God.
22:29 h9s1 What does God do to the proud? God humbles the proud.
23:2 f8ah What does Job say is heaveir than his groaning? Job said that his suffering is heavier than his groaning.
22:29 h9s1 What does God do for the humble? God saves those who are humble.
23:2 f8ah Is Job finished protesting? No. Job said that there is much more he could protest about.
23:4 om1e What would Job do before God if he could find him? He would lay his case in order before God and fill his mouth with arguments.
23:6 yt73 Does Job think God would against him in the greatness of Gods power if he could stand before him? No, he thinks God would pay attention to him.
23:9 vxyo What does Job say God is doing in the south? Job says in the south, God hides himself so that Job cannot see him.
23:6 yt73 Does Job think God would argue against him in the greatness of Gods power if he could stand before him? No, he thinks God would listen to him fairly.
23:9 vxyo What does Job say God is doing in the south? Job says in the south, God hides himself so that no one can see what he does there.
23:10 dteg What result does Job expect from Gods testing him? When God has tested Job, he will come out like gold.
23:12 xlbf What has Job done with the words of Gods mouth? Job has treasured up in his heart the words of Gods mouth.
23:14 vac7 What does God carry out for Job? God carries out his decrees for Job.
23:14 vac7 What will God carry out for Job? God will carry out his decrees for Job.
23:15 efal How does Job feel when he thinks about God? When Job thinks about him, he is afraid of him.
23:17 fmgf What covers Jobs face? The thick darkness covers Jobs face.
23:17 fmgf What covers Jobs face? The thick darkness covers Jobs face.
24:1 io9x What times does Job think are not set by the Almighty? Job asks why times for judging the wicked are not set by the Almighty.
24:3 d9xw What do the wicked do to the donkey of the fatherless? They drive away the donkey of the fatherless.
24:5 g320 What do the poor hope the Arabah will provide? They hope the Arabah will provide them food for their children.
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24:14 np48 What is the murderer like in the night? In the night, the muderer is like a thief.
24:16 x8xn Why do the wicked shut themselves up in daytime? The wicked do not care for the light.
24:17 y487 With what terrors are the wicked comfortable? They are comfortable with the terrors of the thick darkness.
24:19 adbm Who does sheol consume? Sheol consumes those who have sinned.
24:19 adbm Who does Sheol consume? Sheol consumes those who have sinned.
24:21 dvtw Who does the wicked one devour? The wicked one devours the barren women who have not born children.
24:22 bs9m Who does God drag away? God drags away the mighty by his power.
24:24 tzrn What will happen to the mighty in a little while? In only a little while, the mighty will be gone.
25:2 elym Where does God make order? God makes order in his high places of heaven.
25:4 ho3b Of whom does Bildad ask can they be clean and acceptable to God? He asks if one who is born of a woman can be clean and acceptable to God.
25:6 p412 To what does Bildad compare a son of man? He says that a son of man is a worm.
26:4 i67h How does Job think Bildads spoke his own words? No, Job wants to know who helped Bildad speak his words.
26:6 lebh What has no covering before God? Destruction itself has no covering against God.
25:6 p412 To what does Bildad compare a son of man? He says that a son of man is a grub.
26:4 i67h Whose words does Job say Bildad is speaking? Job says Bildad is not speaking God's words, but his own.
26:6 lebh What has no covering before God? Sheol itself has no covering against God.
26:8 woe6 Where does God bind up the waters? He binds up the waters in his thick clouds.
26:9 litl What does God spread on the face of the moon? He encloses the face of the moon and spreads his clouds on it.
26:9 litl What does God spread on the face of the moon? He encloses the face of the moon and spreads his cloud on it.
26:12 f3rk What did God calm with his power? He calmed the sea with his power.
26:13 lfco By what did God clear the heavens of storms? By his breath, he cleared the heavens of storms.
26:14 qaqu What measure of Gods voice do we hear? We hear but a small whisper of him.
26:14 qaqu How much of God's ways are people able to see? People can see only the edges of God's ways.
27:2 vued What does Job say God has taken away from him? God has taken away his justice.
27:4 phks What does Job vow his lips will not speak? Job vows that surely his lips will not speak unrighteousness.
27:4 phks What does Job vow his lips will not speak? Job vows that surely his lips will not speak wickedness or deceit.
27:6 exto How long will Jobs thoughts not reproach him? His thoughts will not reproach him so long as he lives.
27:8 oehr What does Job say God does when he cuts off a godless mans life? When God cuts off his life, God takes away his soul.
27:11 mjnm What does Job say he will not conceal of the Almighty? Job said that he would not conceal the thoughts of the Almighty.
27:8 oehr What does Job say God does when he cuts off a godless mans life? When God cuts off his life, God will punish him for the wrong things that he has done.
27:11 mjnm What does Job say he will not conceal of the Almighty? Job said that he would not conceal the hand of the Almighty.
27:14 wszu Of what will the wicked mans offspring not have enough? His offspring will never have enough food.
27:15 e9kv What will the wicked mans widow not do for him? His widow will make no lament for him.
27:17 v2qn What will happen to the silver of the wicked man? The innocent will divide up his silver among themselves.
27:19 c148 What does the wicked man see when he opens his eyes after he lies down rich? He opens his eyes, and everything is gone.
27:21 v7bw What does the east wind do as it carries the wicked man away? The east wind carries him away, and it sweeps him out of his place.
27:22 r83p What does the wicked man try to do when the east wind does not stop? He tries to flee out of its hand.
28:2 znmn From where is copper smelted? Copper is smelted out of the stone.
28:3 s6iq What does man search out to the farthest limit? Man searches out, to the farthest limit, the stones in obscurity and thick darkness.
27:22 r83p What does the wicked man try to do when the east wind does not stop? He tries to flee out of its power.
28:2 znmn From where is copper smelted? Copper is smelted out of stone.
28:3 s6iq What does man search out to the farthest limit? Man searches out, to the farthest limit, the stones of gloom and thick darkness.
28:4 rwwg Where does man break open a shaft? He breaks open a shaft away from where people live.
28:6 gri2 What is contained in the dust of the earth? The earths dust contains gold.
28:8 m5lt What has not walked through the path of mans shaft? The proud animals have not walked such a path, nor has the fierce lion passed there.
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28:23 yg4h Who knows wisdoms place? God understands the way to wisdom and he knows its place.
28:25 qh62 What did God parcel out by measure? He parceled out the waters by measure.
28:26 a7wm For what did God make a decree? He made a decree for the rain.
28:28 ur9o What did God tell people is wisdom? To people God said, “See, the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom.”
28:28 ur9o What did God tell people is wisdom? To people, God said, “See, the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom.”
29:2 a92x Does Job recall a time when God cared for him? Job remembers that in the past months God had cared for him.
29:4 fro6 What was on Jobs tent in the ripeness of his days? Job remembers the ripeness of his days, when the friendship of God was on his tent.
29:6 p2nj What had the rock poured out for Job in the past? When the almighty was with Job, the rock poured out for him streams of oil.
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29:9 bjos What did the princes do in the past when Job came? They used to refrain from talking when he came.
29:10 qwxu What happened to the tongue of the noblemen when Job came? Their tongue clung to the roof of their mouths.
29:11 ojr3 What would the noblemen do after their eyes saw Job? They would then give witness to Job and approve of him.
29:13 fvip What did Job cause the widows heart to do? He caused her heart to sing for joy.
29:13 fvip What did Job cause the widows heart to do? He caused her heart to be glad.
29:16 x6l7 What had Job done even for the person he did not know? He would examine the case even of one whom he did not know.
29:17 y7td Who would Job pluck from the teeth of the unrighteous? He plucked the victim out from between the teeth of the unrighteous.
29:20 j9so What does Job say is always new in his hand? The bow of his strength is always new in his hand.
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30:5 a43i From where were the young mens fathers driven out? Their fathers were driven out from among people.
30:8 gnm6 Of whom does Job say the young mens fathers are descendants. Job says that they were descendants of fools, indeed, of worthless men.
30:9 fu2q What had Job become for the sons of the worthless men? Job had become their subject for a song of mockery.
30:11 w7pd What do the people now lose in front of Job? These people lose all self-control in front of him.
30:13 gp7c Why are the men able to push forward disaster for Job? They push forward disaster for him, for they have no one to hold them back.
30:15 c7ox What does Job say is driven away by the wind? His honor is driven away as if by the wind.
30:11 w7pd What do the people now cast away in front of Job? These people cast away self-restraint in front of him.
30:13 gp7c Why are the men able to advance his calamity for Job? They advance his calamity because there is no one to hold them back.
30:15 c7ox What does Job say is driven away by the wind? His dignity is driven away as if by the wind.
30:16 wxv3 What has laid hold of Job as his life is pouring out within him? Many days of suffering have laid hold on him.
30:18 yep8 What does Job say has seized his clothing? Gods great force has seized my clothing.
30:21 peor How does Job say God persecutes him as he has changed and become cruel? God has changed and become cruel to him; with the power of his hand God persecutes him.
30:18 yep8 What does Job say has changed his clothing? Skin disease has changed his skin, referred to as clothing.
30:21 peor How does Job say God has changed? God has changed and become cruel to him; with the power of his hand God persecutes him.
30:23 s4bb What does Job know is destined for all living things? He knows that God will bring him to death, to the house destined for all living things.
30:26 b6rz What came when Job waited for light? When he waited for light, darkness came instead.
30:28 xdbd Where did Job stand to call for help? He stood up in the assembly and cried for help.
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31:1 w3xs What desire does Job say is subdued by a covenant with his eyes? Job has made a covenant with his eyes to not look with desire on a virgin.
31:3 pzcb For whom did Job use to think calamity was reserved? Job used to think that calamity was for the unrighteous.
31:6 vpv1 What does Job ask to be done so that God would know his integrity? He asks to be weighed in an even balance, so that God would know his integrity.
31:8 c60p What does Job ask to happen to the harvest, if he has turned out of the right way? He says to let the harvest be uprooted out of his field.
31:8 c60p What does Job ask to happen to the harvest if he has turned out of the right way? He says to let the harvest be uprooted out of his field.
31:10 d1pt What does Job say should be the judgement if he was attracted to another woman? Job says to let his wife grind grain for another man.
31:12 clka What kind of fire does Job say this crime is like? Job says that it is a fire that consumes everything for sheol.
31:12 clka What kind of fire does Job say this crime is like? Job says that it is like a fire that consumes everything.
31:15 ns1y What did God do for both the servants and for Job? God made and molded them all in the womb.
31:18 jxdr How does Job say he has treated the orphan from his youth? He says the orphan grew up with him as with a father.
31:20 ywdt What should be offered to warm the needy with no clothing? They should have been warmed with the wool of his sheep.
31:22 pjia What part of his body does Job say should come off if he has failed to have compassion? Job says to let his shoulder fall from the shoulder blade.
31:22 pjia What part of his body does Job say should come off if he has failed to have compassion? Job says to let his upper arm fall from the shoulder blade.
31:24 rqol What could people say to fine gold? They could say to fine gold, “You are my confidence.”
31:28 mow1 Who would Job be denying if he worshipped the sun or moon? If he worshiped them he would have denied the God who is above.
31:28 mow1 Who would Job be denying if he worshiped the sun or moon? If he worshiped them, he would have denied the God who is above.
31:30 fr0d How has Job not suffered his mouth to sin? Job has not suffered his mouth to sin by asking for the life of those who hate him with a curse.
31:32 syrz What had Job always done for the traveler? He had always opened his doors to the traveler.
31:33 c7e1 How does Job say mankind has hidden his sins? He has hidden his sins by hiding his guilt inside his tunic.
31:35 v6m3 What does Job want to have that his opponent has written? Job desired the indictment that his opponent had written.
31:33 c7e1 How does Job say mankind has hidden his sins? Job says mankind hides sins by hiding his guilt in his chest.
31:35 v6m3 What does Job want to have that his opponent has written? Job desired to have the indictment that his opponent had written.
31:37 u7ns How would Job go up to his opponent if he had their indictment? He would go up to him as a confident prince.
31:40 d29s If Job has caused landowners to lose their lives, what does he call to grow instead of crops? Job said to let thorns grow instead of wheat and weeds instead of barley.
32:1 pbe9 What did Jobs three friends do when they could not convince Job that he had done anything wrong? They stopped answering Job.
32:2 jtb6 What emotion was kindled in Elihu when Job continued to justify himself rather than God? Elihus anger was kindled against Job.
32:3-5 w817 Why was Elihus anger kindled against Jobs three friends? He was angry with Jobs friends because they had found no answer to Job and yet they had condemned Job.
32:3-5 w817 Why was Elihu angry with Jobs three friends? Elihu was angry with Jobs friends because they had not been able to answer Job but they had still declared that he was wrong.
32:6-7 j24i Why was Elihu timid and afraid to tell Job and his friends what he was thinking? Elihu was young and the others were all very old and should be able to teach wisdom.
32:8 plor Who does Elihu say gives understanding to man? The breath of the Almighty gives man understanding.
32:9-10 bt75 Why does Elihu say the others should listen to him and allow him to declare what he knows? It is not only the great who are wise, and it not the aged alone who understand justice.
32:11-12 x1ps What were Jobs friends not able to do even though Elihu waited for them to speak, and paid attention carefully? Jobs friends were not able to convince Job or respond to his words.
32:11-12 x1ps What were Jobs friends not able to do even though Elihu waited for them to speak, and paid attention carefully? Jobs friends were not able to prove Job wrong or respond to his words.
32:13 el4j Who does Elihu say must refute Job when the three friends, who thought they were wise, were not able to do that? It is God who must refute Job.
32:15-16 ybm1 What does Elihu decide to do because the three friends were dumbfounded and could not answer Job? Elihu decided that because the friends had not a word more to say, he will not wait any longer.
32:18 pt8b What is it that compels Elihu to share his knowledge with Job? The spirit compels Elihu to share his knowledge.
32:19 mzf2 What does Elihu say he is feeling like within his breast? He says his breast feels like wine in new wineskins that are ready to burst.
32:21-22 o0zr What does Elihu say his Maker would do to him if he were to speak and give honorific titles to any man? Elihu says that his Maker would soon take him away.
33:1-3 k8qb Why does Elihu beg Job to listen to the words he will speak? Elihu begs Job to listen because he will speak the uprightness of his heart.
33:1-3 k8qb Why does Elihu beg Job to listen to the words he will speak? Elihu begs Job to listen because he will speak from the uprightness of his heart.
33:4 lvqh Who has made Elihu and what has given him life? The Spirit of God made Elihu and the Almighty gave him life.
33:5 acx7 What does Elihu ask Job to do if Job could answer Elihu? He asks Job to set his words in order and stand up before Elihu.
33:6-7 i4wh What reason does Elihu give that Job should not be afraid of him or feel pressure from Elihu? Elihu tells Job that they are the same in Gods sight and were both formed out of the clay.
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33:16-17 ixu1 Why does God open the ears of men and frighten them with threats? God does this in order to pull man back from sinful purposes and keep pride from him.
33:19-20 nbae What does Elihu say is the reason that man has pain on his bed, agony in his bones, and no desire for food or delicacies? Elihu says that this is because man is being punished.
33:21-22 cz5d What does Elihu say happens to a man who is being punished by God? A mans flesh is consumed, his bones stick out and his soul draws close to the pit.
33:24 vc30 What could an angel mediator say to God to save a person from going down to the pit? The angel could ay to God, “I have found a ransom for him.”
33:24 vc30 What could an angel mediator say to God to save a person from going down to the pit? The angel could say to God, “I have found a ransom for him.”
33:25 rlyx What will happen to the flesh of the person who is saved from going down to the pit? His flesh will become fresher than a childs.
33:28 wfcl What will happen to the life of a person who admits his sin and is rescued from the pit by God? That persons life will continue to see light.
33:29-30 q709 Why does Elihu say that God rescues a person from the pit? God does this so that a person may be enlightened with the light of life.
33:33 h1jc What does Elihu want to teach Job if Job will pay attention and listen to him and remain silent? Elihu wants to teach Job wisdom.
34:1-3 v0i1 Who does Elihu want to listen to his words and hear him? Elhu wants the wise men and those who have knowledge to listen to him.
34:4 gorq What does Elihu want others to choose and discover for themselves? Elihu wants them to choose what is just and discover what is good.
34:5 qlkz What does Job say that God has taken away from him even though he is without sin and what is incurable? Job says that God has taken away his rights.
34:5 qlkz What does Job say that God has taken away from him even though he is righteous? Job says that God has taken away his justice.
34:8 ykyu In whose company does Elihu say Job goes around? He says Job goes around in the company of those who do evil.
34:10-12 g1h2 What does Elihu tell the men of understanding that God does not do? God does not do wickedness, commit sin, or pervert justice.
34:13-15 zq9w What does Elihu say would happen if God ever gathered back to himself his spirit and his breath? All flesh would perish and mankind would return to dust again.
34:17 xc6g Who does Elihus question imply that Job is condemning? He implies Job is condemning God who is righteous and mighty.
34:19 h123 Who does Elihu say are the works of Gods hands? Leaders, rich and poor, are all the work of Gods hands.
34:13-15 zq9w What does Elihu say would happen if God ever gathered back to himself his spirit and his breath? All flesh would perish and mankind would return to dust.
34:17 xc6g Who does Elihus question imply that Job is condemning? He implies Job is condemning God, who is righteous and mighty.
34:19 h123 Who does Elihu say are the works of Gods hands? All people, rich and poor, are the work of Gods hands.
34:21 gof1 What does Elihu say that God sees. Elihu says that God sees a persons ways and all his steps.
34:25 lsav What does God do in the night to mighty men whose ways and deeds he knows? God overthrows them in the night and they are destroyed.
34:26 e5u6 What will God do to those who do wicked deeds like criminals and make the cry of the poor come to him? God will kill them in the open sight of others.
34:29 xdkk Over whom does God rule? God rules over the nation and the individual alike.
34:31-32 n716 What is Elihu suggesting that Job should admit to God? Elihu suggests that Job should admit that he is guilty and has committed sin, but will do it no longer.
34:34-35 l0pw What will men of understanding say about Job? They will say that Job speaks without knowledge and wisdom.
34:37 nd9k What does Elihu say Job is adding to his sin because of his talking like wicked men? He says that Job is adding rebellion to his sin.
34:34-35 l0pw What will men of understanding say about Job? They will say that Job speaks without knowledge and understanding.
34:37 nd9k What does Elihu say Job is adding to his sin because of his talking like wicked men? He says that Job is adding transgression to his sin.
35:1-2 uant How does Elihu imply Job compares himself to God? Elihu implies that Job thinks he is innocent, and that he is more righteous than God.
35:5 ny42 What does Elihu tell Job and his friends to look up and see? Elihu tells them to look up and see the sky.
35:8 slwj What effect could Jobs wickedness or his rightousness have on another man? Jobs wickedness could hurt a man and his righteousness could benefit another son of man.
35:9 iqe5 Why do people cry out for help from the arms of mighty men? They cry out for help because of the many acts of oppression.
35:10-11 jx50 What things does Elihu say that God can do for people even though no one acknowledges it? God gives songs in the night, teaches us, and makes us wise.
35:12 v5tt Why does Elihu say that God does not give an answer when people cry out to him? Elihu says that God does not give an answer when people cry out because of the pride of evil men.
35:13 nvor What will God certainly not hear? He will certainly not hear a foolish cry.
35:8 slwj What effect could Jobs wickedness or his rightousness have on another man? Jobs wickedness could hurt a man and his righteousness could benefit another human.
35:9 iqe5 Why do people cry out for help from the arms of mighty men? They cry out for help because of the many acts of oppression done to them by others who are more powerful than they are..
35:10-11 jx50 What things does Elihu say that God can do for people even though no one acknowledges it? God teaches us and makes us wise.
35:12 v5tt Why does Elihu say that God does not give an answer when people cry out to him? Elihu says that God does not give an answer when people cry out but proudly continue in sin.
35:13 nvor What will God certainly not hear? He will certainly not hear prayers that lack sincerity.
35:16 pec7 What does Elihu accuse Job of doing when Job opens his mouth? He says Job opens his mouth to speak foolishness and to pile up words without knowledge.
36:3 aq6b To whom does Elihu acknowledge that righteousness belongs? Elihu acknowledges that righteousness belongs to his Maker.
36:6 hj6z What does God do for those who those who suffer? He does what is right for those who suffer.
36:7 gyz8 What does God do for the righteous? He sets them on thrones like kings forever, and they are lifted up.
36:9 kf9n What does God reveal to those who are bound in chains and trapped in cords of suffering? He reveals to them what they have done, their transgressions, and how they behaved arrogantly.
36:11 n7r7 What will happen to listen to God and worship him? They will spend their days in prosperity and their years in contentment.
36:11 n7r7 What will happen to those who listen to God and worship him? They will spend their days in prosperity and their years in contentment.
36:12 ysvn What will happen to the people who do not listen to God? They will perish by the sword and die because they have no knowledge.
36:14 gm33 What does the godless person who stores up anger and does not cry out to God for help? They will die in their youth and their lives will end in disgrace.
36:15-16 vkly How does Elihu say God uses affliction and oppression? God uses affliction to rescue the afflicted and oppression to open their ears.
36:16 o8j4 What does Elihu say that God would like to do for Job? God would like to draw Job out of his distress into a broad place where there is no hardship.
36:13-14 gm33 What happens to godless people who keep their anger and do not cry out to God for help? They die in their youth and their lives end in disgrace.
36:15-16 vkly How does Elihu say God uses affliction and oppression? God uses suffering to keep people from perishing because of their sins.
36:16 o8j4 What does Elihu say that God would like to do for Job? God would like to draw Job out of his distress and into a place of happiness and prosperity.
36:17 ulbk What has filled Job? He is full of the judgment on the wicked.
36:18 ym2a What things could lead Job to deception and turn him aside from justice? Wealth could lead Job to deception and a bribe could turn him aside from justice.
36:18 ym2a What things could lead Job to deception and turn him aside from justice? Anger with God could lead Job to deception, and a great bribe would not buy his pardon.
36:19 p8jc What things will not be able to help Job out of his distress? Jobs wealth and the force of his strength will not help him out of his distress.
36:21 mj63 Why does Elihu say that Job is being tested by suffering? Job is being tested by suffering so that he will stay away from sinning.
36:21 mj63 Why does Elihu tell Job to be careful? He says Job would rather defy God than learn what God wants to teach him through suffering.
36:23 zf5r What can no one say about God? No one can say that God has committed unrighteousness.
36:26 m0if What is it about God that we cannot calculate? We cannot calculate the number of his years.
36:27-28 q0ap How does God cause rain to fall? He draws up the drops of water that distill as rain from his vapor, which the clouds pour down and drop in abundance on mankind.
36:30-31 z82a Why does Elihu say that God spreads lightning and covers the sea with darkness? He spreads lightning around himself and covers the sea with darkness in order to feed people and give food in abundance.
36:32-33 cy47 What tells people and cattle of the coming storm? The noise of the lightning bolts hitting their targets tells people and cattle of the coming storm.
37:1-2 qea5 What makes Elihus heart tremble? The noise of Gods voice and the sound from his mouth causes Elihus heart to tremble.
37:6 s35j What does God tell the snow and the rain to do? HE tells the snow to fall to the earth, and the rain to become a great shower of rain.
36:27-28 q0ap How does God cause rain to fall? He draws up the drops of water and puts it in clouds which pour rain down and drop it in abundance on mankind.
36:30-31 z82a Why does Elihu say that God spreads lightning and covers the sea with darkness? He spreads lightning around himself and covers the sea with darkness in order to judge people and give food in abundance.
36:32-33 cy47 What tells people and cattle of the coming storm? The thunder tells people and cattle of the coming storm.
37:1-2 qea5 What makes Elihus heart tremble? The noise of Gods voice and the sound of his roar causes Elihus heart to tremble.
37:6 s35j What does God tell the snow and the rain to do? He tells the snow to fall to the earth, and the rain to become a great shower of rain.
37:7 t4zn Why does God stop the hand of every man from working? God stops them so that all people may see his deeds.
37:8-9 iivt For what reason do the beasts go into hiding and stay in their dens? They hide and stay in their dens because of the storms that come.
37:10 hjlf What is given by the breath of God? By the breath of God ice is given.
37:13 eutt For what reasons does God give guidance to the clouds and cause them to do whatever he commands? He makes this happen sometimes for correction, sometimes for his land, and sometimes as acts of covenant faithfulness.
37:13 eutt For what reasons does God give guidance to the clouds and cause them to do whatever he commands? He makes this happen sometimes for correction, sometimes to water his land, and sometimes to provide rain for crops to feed people.
37:14 e5o6 About what does Elihu want Job to stop and think? He wants Job to stop and think about Gods marvelous deeds.
37:15 jig1 What happens when God forces his will on the clouds? God makes lightning bolts flash in the clouds.
37:18 mrz7 What image does Elihu use to describe the sky? He says the sky is as strong as a mirror of cast metal.
37:19 rk1o Why does Elihu say that he and others cannot lay out their arguments before God? They cannot lay out their arguments before God because of the darkness of their minds.
37:21 tad5 What is it that people cannot look at when the sky is clear? People cannot look at the sun when it is bright in the sky.
37:23 xuaz What does Elihu say that the Almighty does not do to his people? The Almighty does not oppress people.
37:23 xuaz What does Elihu say that the Almighty does not do to people? The Almighty does not mistreat people, acting unjustly.
37:24 t9wv To whom does Elihu say that the Almighty does not pay attention? The Almighty does not pay attention to those who are wise in their own minds.
38:1 s062 Out of what did Yahweh speak to Job? Yahweh spoke to Job out of a fierce storm.
38:2 y407 By what means did someone bring darkness to Yahwehs plans? Job brought darkness to Yahwehs plans by means of words without knowledge.
38:2 y407 By what means did someone darken counsel? By speaking without knowledge, Job made it harder for people to understand God's actions.
38:3 t3lq What does Yahweh tell Job he must do when Yahweh questions him? Job must gird up his loins like a man and answer Yahwehs questions.
38:6-7 zxx2 What sang together and who shouted for joy when Yahweh laid the cornerstone of the earth? The morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy when the cornerstone was laid.
38:6-7 zxx2 What sang together and who shouted for joy when Yahweh laid the cornerstone of the earth? The morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy when the cornerstone of the earth was laid.
38:8 slr0 To what does Yahweh compare the sea bursting out after it was shut up with doors? God compares the sea bursting out of doors to coming out of the womb.
38:10-11 y3yy What did Yahweh put in place to mark out the boundary of the sea so that it could come only so far and no farther? Yahweh put in place bars and doors to mark a boundary for the sea.
38:14 x3r0 How is the earth is changed in appearance like clay changes under a seal? The light of dawn changes the earth so that all things on it stand out clearly like the folds of a piece of clothing.
38:19-21 l104 What does Yahweh say to mock Job about his lack of knowledge about the way to the resting place of light and darkness? Yahweh mocks Job by saying that undoubtedly Job should know about this because the number of Jobs days is so large.
38:22-23 nubi For what reason does Yahweh say he has kept storehouses for the snow and the hail? Yahweh has kept these storehouses for times of trouble and for days of battle and war.
38:14 x3r0 How is the earth changed in appearance like clay changes under a seal? The light of dawn changes the earth so that all things on it stand out clearly, like the folds of a piece of clothing seen in the light.
38:19-21 l104 What does Yahweh say to mock Job about his lack of knowledge about the way to the resting place of light and darkness? Yahweh mocks Job by saying that undoubtedly Job should know about this because he was born then and the number of his days is so large.
38:22-23 nubi For what reason does Yahweh say he has kept storehouses for the snow and the hail? Yahweh has kept these storehouses for times of trouble and for a day of battle and war.
38:25-27 qs1v Why does Yahweh cause it to rain on the wilderness in which there is no person? He causes it to rain in order to meet the needs of the barren and lonely regions and to make the tender grass sprout up.
38:31 t64d What does Yahweh asks Job if he can do to Pleiades and Orion? He asks Job if he can fasten chains on Pleiades or undo the cords of Orion.
38:31 t64d What does Yahweh ask Job if he can do to Pleiades and Orion? He asks Job if he can tie the bands on the Pleiades or undo the cords of Orion.
38:37-38 ama6 What happens to the dust and clods of earth when Yahweh pours out water on them? The dust runs into a hard mass and the clods of earth clump tightly together.
38:40 d5wb Where do the young lion cubs wait for their food? They are crouch in their dens and shelter in hiding to lie in wait.
38:40 d5wb Where do the young lion cubs wait for their food? They crouch in their dens and shelter in hiding to lie in wait.
38:41 slca Why do the young ones of the ravens stagger about? They stagger about for lack of food.
39:4 vo2u What happens to the young deer after they grow up in the open fields? They go out and do not come back again.
39:6 nwas Where has Yahweh made the home of the donkey? He has made his home in the Arabah, and his house in the salt land.
39:5-6 nwas What has Yahweh made the house of the wild donkey? Yahweh has made the Arabah the house of the wild donkey.
39:8 sk55 Where does the wild donkey find food? He roams over the mountains where he looks for every green plant to eat.
39:10 eqax What does Yahweh ask Job to make the wild ox do with a rope? He asks Job if with a rope, he can make the wild ox to plow the furrows or harrow the valleys for him.
39:13 qw9s What does the ostrich wave proudly? The wings of the ostrich wave proudly.
39:10 eqax What does Yahweh ask Job to make the wild ox do with a rope? He asks Job if, with a rope, he can make the wild ox plow the furrows or harrow the valleys for him.
39:13 qw9s What does the ostrich flap proudly? The ostrich flaps its wings proudly as it runs fast.
39:14 dlb8 What does the ostrich do with her eggs? She leaves her eggs on the earth, and lets them keep warm in the dust.
39:16 z06i Why does the ostrich not fear that her labor might have been in vain? Yahweh has deprived her of wisdom and not given her any understanding.
39:18 hrx7 What does Yahweh say the ostrich does when she runs? She laughs in scorn at the horse and its rider.
39:19 ocba What clothes the neck of the horse? A flowing mane clothes his neck.
39:19 ocba What clothes the neck of the horse? A flowing mane clothes its neck.
39:22 zj74 How does the horse react to the sword? He does not turn back from the sword.
39:24 f34x What can the horse not do at the sound of the trumpet? He cannot stand in one place.
39:27-28 svrv Where does the eagle make his nest and his home? He makes his nest in high places, and his home on the peaks of the cliffs.
39:24 f34x What can the horse not do at the sound of the trumpet? It cannot stand in one place.
39:27-28 svrv Where does the eagle make his nest and his home? He makes his nest in high places, and his home on the peaks of the crags.
40:4 nwp3 How did Job do to show that he was too insignificant to answer Yahweh? Job put his hand over his mouth.
40:6 pop7 From what did Yahweh answer Job? Yahweh answered Job from out of a fierce storm.
40:7 ggmh What did Yahweh tell Job to do to prepare to answer Yahweh? He told Job to gird up his loins like a man.
40:8 d8ka Why did Yahweh say that Job was condemning Yahweh? He said Job condemned Yahweh so that Job could claim he was right.
40:10 a17d With what does Yahweh challenge Job to clothe himself? He challenges Job to cloth himself with glory, dignity, honor and majesty.
40:10 a17d With what does Yahweh challenge Job to clothe himself? He challenges Job to cloth himself with glory, splendor, greatness and majesty.
40:12 olvm What does Yahweh tell Job to do to the wicked people? Yahweh tells Job to trample them down where they stand.
40:15 rrmn What does the behemoth eat? He eats grass like an ox.
40:17 v1lh What is the tail of the behemoth like? His tail is like a cedar.
40:19 uhxq Who can defeat the behemoth? Only God can defeat the behemoth.
40:21 insr Where does the behemoth lie? He lies under the lotus plants in the shelter of the reeds.
40:23 g6jx What does the behemoth think when the river floods and the Jordan surges? He does not tremble and he is confident.
41:1 pe8k With what does Yahweh ask Job if he can draw out leviathan? Yahweh asks Job if he can draw out the leviathan with a fishhook.
41:6 dh9r What does Yahweh ask Job if the fishermen would do with leviathan? He asks Job if the fishermen would bargain for leviathan or divide him up to trade among the merchants.
41:8 ykfs What will happens if a person puts his hand on leviathan? It someone puts his hand on the leviathan just once, he will remember the battle and do it no more.
41:10 f79v Since no one is fierce enough to dare stir leviathan up, can anyone stand before Yahweh? No one dares to stir leviathan up, so there is no one who can stand before Yahweh.
41:14 w35o How more does Yahweh describe leviathans mouth? He says it is the doors of his face that are ringed with his teeth, which are a terror.
41:16 kf2a How close are the scales on the back of leviathan? One is so near to another that no air can come between them.
41:18 ejdq How does Yahweh say leviathans eyes are like? His eyes are like eyelids of the morning.
41:19 cy5h What comes out of leviathans mouth? Out of leviathans mouth go burning torches, and sparks of fire leap out.
41:20 q5d4 How is the smoke from leviathans nostrils like? It is like a boiling pot on a fire that has been fanned to be very hot.
41:24 tlor What is leviathans heart like? His heart is as hard as a lower millstone.
41:25 imie What do the gods do when leviathan raises himself up? They become afraid and draw back.
41:26 mce9 What happens when a sword, spear, arrow or any pointed weapon strikes leviathan? They do nothing to him.
41:27 ph2x What does leviathan think of iron and bronze? He thinks of iron as if it were straw and bronze as if it were rotten.
41:30 vviw What kind of trail does leviathan leave? He leaves a spreading trail in the mud as if he were a threshing sledge.
40:15 rrmn What does the Behemoth eat? He eats grass like an ox.
40:17 v1lh What is the tail of the Behemoth like? His tail is like a cedar.
40:19 uhxq What is one of the strongest animals God made? God says the Behemoth is the first of the ways of God, meaning first in strength.
40:21 insr Where does the Behemoth lie? He lies under the lotus plants in the shelter of the reeds.
40:23 g6jx What does the Behemoth think when the river floods and the Jordan surges? He does not tremble and he is confident.
41:1 pe8k With what does Yahweh ask Job if he can draw out Leviathan? Yahweh asks Job if he can draw out Leviathan with a fishhook.
41:6 dh9r What does God ask Job might happen if the fishermen were to catch Leviathan? He asks Job if the fishermen would bargain for Leviathan or divide him up to trade among the merchants.
41:8 ykfs What will happen if a person puts his hand on Leviathan? It someone puts his hand on the Leviathan just once, he will remember the battle and do it no more.
41:10 f79v Since no one is fierce enough to dare stir Leviathan up, can anyone stand before Yahweh? No one dares to stir Leviathan up, so there is no one who can stand before Yahweh.
41:14 w35o How else does Yahweh describe Leviathans mouth? He says it is the doors of his face, ringed with teeth, which are a terror.
41:16 kf2a How close are the scales on the back of Leviathan? One is so near to another that no air can come between them.
41:18 ejdq How does Yahweh say Leviathans eyes are like? His eyes are like eyelids of the dawn, bright and glowing.
41:19 cy5h What comes out of Leviathans mouth? Out of Leviathans mouth go flames and fiery sparks.
41:20 q5d4 What is the smoke from Leviathans nostrils like? It is like a boiling pot on a fire that has been fanned to be very hot.
41:24 tlor What is Leviathans heart like? His heart is as hard as a lower millstone.
41:25 imie What do the mighty do when Leviathan raises himself up? They become afraid and draw back.
41:26 mce9 What happens when a sword, spear, arrow or any pointed weapon strikes Leviathan? They do nothing to him.
41:27 ph2x What does Leviathan think of iron and bronze? He thinks of iron as if it were straw and bronze as if it were rotten wood.
41:30 vviw What kind of trail does Leviathan leave? He leaves a spreading trail in the mud as if he were a threshing sledge.
41:31 vkrt What does he make the deep to do? He makes the deep to foam up like a boiling pot of water.
41:33 j49d Why does leviathan have no equal on earth? He s has been made to live without fear.
41:33 j49d Why does Leviathan have no equal on earth? He s has been made to live without fear.
42:3 dbzu What did Job acknowledge that he had spoken? He had spoken things that he did not understand, things too difficult for him to understand, which he did not know about.
42:6 dakc How did Job respond to Yahweh after seeing him with his eye? Job despised himself and repented in dust and ashes.
42:7 lbon What did Yahweh say that Eliphaz and his two friends had done wrong? They had not said right things about Yahweh, as Job had done.
42:8 ajsh What did Yahweh tell Eliphaz to give as an offering? He told Eliphaz to take seven bulls and seven rams to offer for themselves as a burnt offering.
42:8 p3zg Whose prayer did Yahweh say he would accept? Yahweh said he would accept Jobs prayer.
42:10 fjqg What happened after Job prayed for his friends? Yahweh restored his fortunes, and gave him twice of what he had possessed before.
42:11 o2dc What did every person give to Job when they came to comfort him? They each gave him a piece of silver and a ring of gold.
42:10 fjqg What happened after Job prayed for his friends? Yahweh restored his fortunes and gave him twice what he had possessed before.
42:11 o2dc What did every person give to Job when they came to comfort him? They each gave him a piece of silver and an earring of gold.
42:12 k73s How did Yahweh bless Job at the end of his life? Yahweh blessed Job more than the first part of Jobs life.
42:13 b7ov How many more sons and daughters did Yahweh give to Job? He had seven sons and three daughters.
42:15 txax What was unique about Jobs daughters? There were no woman in the land as beautiful as Jobs daughters, and he gave them an inheritance with their brothers.

1 Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
2 1:1 kp2j How is Job’s character described? He was blameless and upright, and honored God and turned from evil. He was blameless and righteous and honored God and turned from evil.
3 1:5 zx8z After Job’s sons held feasts with their brothers and sisters in their houses, what would Job do? Job would consecrate them to God, offer burnt offerings, and pray for them.
4 1:8 ba5v Why did Yahweh say Satan should consider Job? There was no one like Job in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one who feared God and turned away from evil. There was no one like Job on the earth, a blameless and upright man, one who feared God and turned away from evil.
5 1:10 r8j0 How did Satan say Yahweh had protected Job? He made a hedge around Job, around his house, and around all that he had on every side.
6 1:11 c2sy What did Satan think would cause Job to renounce God? He said to Job would renounce God is God attacked all Job’s possessions. He said to Job would renounce God if God attacked all Job’s possessions.
7 1:12 geux What did Yahweh give Satan permission to do? He gave Satan permission to take everything from Job, but not to lay a hand on his person.
8 1:14-15 f518 What did the messenger tell Job the Sabeans had done to him? They killed all Job’s servants in the field and took away all the oxen and donkeys.
9 1:16 xngc What did the second messenger tell Job had happened to his sheep? The fire of God fell from then heavens and burned them up along with the servants. The fire of God fell from the heavens and burned them up along with the servants.
10 1:17 krn8 What the third messenger tell Job had happened to his camels? What did the third messenger tell Job had happened to his camels? Three groups of robbers came and attacked them. They stole all the camels and killed all the men that were caring for them.
11 1:18-19 giex What news did the fourth messenger bring to Job? Job’s sons and daughters were feasting in their brother’s home when a great wind came and struck the house, which collapsed on them and killed them.
12 1:20 tikd What did Job do after he got all these messages? Job tore his robe, shaved his head, lay facedown on the ground, and worshipped God. Job tore his robe, shaved his head, lay facedown on the ground, and worshiped God.
13 1:21 rbig What did Job say about his condition after these events? He said he came naked from his mother’s womb, and would return naked. He said he came naked from his mother’s womb, and he would return naked.
14 1:21 ld2q What did Job say that Yahweh had done to him? Yahweh gave, and Yahweh has taken away.
15 1:22 fk7m How did Job show that he was not a foolish man? Job did not sin, nor did he foolishly accuse God.
16 2:1 w4ih Who came with the sons of God when they presented themselves before Yahweh? Satan also came and presented himself.
25 2:12-13 bqsv How did the three friends of Job show their grief when they saw him? They raised their voices and wept, tore their robes, threw dust on their heads, and sat on the ground in silence for seven days and nights.
26 3:1-3 qses What did Job say about the day he was born? He cursed the day he was born and asked that it would perish.
27 3:5 zx0b What does Job want to claim the day he was born? He wants that day to be claimed by darkness and the shadow of death.
28 3:6 lndq What does Job want to seize the night he was conceived? Job wants that night to be seized by thick darkness. Job wants that night to be seized by gloom.
29 3:11 hh41 What did Job wish had happened when he came out of the womb? He wishes he had died and given up his spirit. He wishes he had died at birth.
30 3:13-14 s5sb What does Job say he would be doing now if he had died at birth? He would be sleeping and at rest with kings and counselors of the earth.
31 3:18-19 qr04 From what are prisoners and servants released in death? The prisoner is released from the voice of the slave driver, and the servant is free from his master.
32 3:21 g9i8 To whom does Job say that death will not come? It does not come to the one who longs for death, and who searches for it more than those who search for hidden treasure. It does not come to the one who longs for death and who searches for it more than those who search for hidden treasure.
33 3:24 q17x How does Job describe his groaning? His groaning is poured out like water. His groaning flows out like water.
34 3:26 kpx0 What is the things that Job has feared that has come upon him? What are the things that troubles have replaced in Job's life? He is not at ease or quiet, and has no rest. He cannot be at ease or quiet and has no rest.
35 4:3 n2tw What good things does Eliphaz say Job has done for others? Job had instructed many, and strengthened weak hands. Job had instructed many and strengthened weak hands.
36 4:6 togc What does Eliphaz say is Job’s confidence and hope in time of trouble? Job’s fear of God is his confidence, and the integrity of his ways is his hope.
37 4:8-9 n3oe Who has perished and are consumed by the breath of God and his anger? Who perishes by the breath of God and his anger? Those who plow iniquity sow trouble perish and are consumed. Those who plow misery and sow trouble perish and cease to exist.
38 4:10 jlvf What does Eliphaz says is broken? The voice of the fierce lion and the teeth of young lions are broken. The teeth of young lions are broken.
39 4:12-13 t7h5 How did Eliphaz secretly receive a certain message? He heard a whisper in his ear and saw visions in the night.
40 4:14 hklx What came upon Eliphaz when he received the message? Fear and trembling came on him.
41 4:17 fib4 What did the voice ask about mortal men? It asked if a mortal man can be more righteous than God, and more pure than his maker? It asked if a mortal man can be more righteous than God, more pure than his Maker?
42 4:19 jdro How does Eliphaz describe mortal men? They live in houses of clay, whose foundation is the dust, and who are crushed sooner than a moth. They live in houses of clay with their foundation in the dust, and they are crushed sooner than a moth.
43 5:2 hc9l What does Eliphaz say will happen to a foolish and silly man? What does Eliphaz say will happen to a foolish and simple man? Anger kills the foolish man, and jealousy kills the silly one. Indignation kills the foolish man, and resentment kills the simple one.
44 5:4 mha0 What happens to the children of the foolish person in the city gate? They are crushed in the gate. They are unsafe, they are crushed in the gate and are not rescued.
45 5:7 qqhe From where does trouble really come? Mankind makes his own trouble. All his life, man makes his own trouble.
46 5:10 a4tl What does God give to the earth and the fields? He gives rain on the earth and sends water on the fields.
47 5:12 bzls What does God do the schemes of crafty people? He frustrates their schemes so that their hands cannot carry out their plots.
48 5:15 otu6 From what does God save the needy and poor person? He saves the poor person from the sword in their mouths, and saves the needy person from the hand of the mighty people. He saves the poor person from the threats and accusations of the mighty and saves the needy person from harm by the mighty people.
49 5:18 y06z Why is the man happy whom God corrects and chastens? He is happy because God after he wounds, he binds up wounds, and his hands heal. He is happy because the wounds, God binds up wounds, and his hands heal.
50 5:22 r6uw At what will the man whom God corrects laugh? He will laugh at destruction and famine.
51 5:24 h00d What will the man whom God corrects find when he visits his sheepfold? He will find that nothing will be missing.
52 5:26 lkzz How long will the man whom God corrects live? He will come to his grave at a full age.
53 6:2 6:2-3 xxnk How does Job describe his anguish and his calamity? If his anguish and calamity were weighed, they would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
6:3 cc7z How does Job describe his anguish and his calamity? Ff his anguish and calamity were weighed, they would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
54 6:4 mmx7 What has the Almighty done to Job with his arrows? His arrows are in Job, and Job’s spirit drinks up the poison.
55 6:6 fdrh What food does Job say has no taste? He says the white of an egg does not have any taste.
56 6:8-9 lw1u What one request does Job long for God to grant him? He wants God to crush him and cut him loose from his life.
57 6:10 r7un What is Job’s consolation? His consolation is that he has not have denied the words of the Holy One.
58 6:13 erse What has been driven from Job? What has been taken away from Job? Wisdom has been driven out of him. Initiative has been taken away from him.
59 6:14 pt5p To whom should a friend show faithfulness? A friend should show faithfulness to the person who is about to faint. A friend should show faithfulness to the despairing person.
60 6:15-17 w9dl How does Job compare his brothers to a desert streambed? They pass away to nothing, they vanish when they thaw, and they melt when it is hot. They have dealt treacherously like a wadi: they disappear in the dry season.
61 6:18-20 sn6r What happened to the caravans when they looked for water in these streams? They wandered into barren land and then perished. They were disappointed and deceived.
62 6:21 bk4p Why were Job’s friends nothing to him? They saw his dreadful situation and were afraid. They saw his dreadful situation and were afraid, so they did not help him.
63 6:24 ebc7 What does Job say he will do if his friends would teach him? He will hold his peace. He will be silent.
64 6:26 nqc2 What does Job say his friends plan to do with his words? They plan to ignore his words, and to treat them like the wind. They plan to correct his words and ignore what he has said.
65 6:29 x0o1 Why does Job say his friends should relent in their attacks on him? Job’s cause is just.
66 7:2-3 lfpy To what does Job compare his months of misery and trouble-filled nights? He compares them to a slave desiring the evening, or a hired man looking for his wages? He compares them to a slave desiring relief from heat, or a hired man looking for his wages.
67 7:5 cnle What covers Job’s flesh? Worms and clods of dust cover his flesh. Worms and clods of dust, open sores and infection cover his flesh.
68 7:6 wrxc What image does Job use to describe the speed of his days? His days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle. His days pass more swiftly than a weaver’s shuttle.
69 7:9 gil6 To what does Job compare the man who goes down to sheol? To what does Job compare the man who goes down to Sheol? He is like a cloud that is consumed and vanishes away.
70 7:11 xxlm In what way will Job speak and complain? He will speak in the anguish of his spirit and complain in the bitterness of his soul.
71 7:14 dutm What does God do to Job when Job goes to bed? God scares him with dreams and terrifies him through visions.
72 7:16 vccp Why did Job want God to leave him alone? Job said his days are useless.
73 7:19 xbyw What does Job ask God to let him alone long enough to do? He asks to be left alone long enough to swallow his own saliva.
74 7:21 c7lj What does Job think God will not do? Job thinks God will not pardon his transgression and take away his iniquity.
75 8:2 nx2m To what did Bildad compare the words of Job’s mouth? He compared them to a mighty wind.
76 8:4 qz1u How did Bildad say he knew that Job’s children sinned? He said he knew this because God had handed Job’s children over to their sin. He said he knew this because God had punished them for their sins.
77 8:6 cuc2 How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if he was pure and upright? How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if Job were pure and upright? He would reward Job with a home that truly belonged to him. God would reward Job by restoring his former home and wealth.
78 8:9 vi3z To what does Bildad compare our days on earth? He says they are a shadow.
79 8:11 wzys What do papyrus and reeds require in order to grow? Papyrus requires a marsh, and reeds need water to grow.
80 8:14 xosc To what does Bildad compare the trust of godless men? Their trust is as fragile as a spider’s web.
81 8:17 v8iu What do the roots do that represent a person that forgets God? His roots are wrapped around the heaps of stone and look for good places among the rocks. The roots are wrapped around heaps of stone and look for good places among the rocks.
82 8:20 admm How does God treat the innocent man and the evildoers differently? He will not cast away an innocent man, but will not take the hand of evildoers.
83 8:21 svgq With what will God fill the mouth and lips of the innocent man? He will fill his mouth with laughter and his lips with shouting.
84 9:3 yb6y What would happen is a man tried to argue with God? The man could not answer God once in a thousand times.
85 9:5 wh72 What does God do to the mountains when he is angry? He removes the mountains without warning and overturns them.
86 9:8 g8es What does God trample down? He tramples down and subdues the waves of the sea.
87 9:11 j9c8 Does Job see God when he passes by? God goes by him and Job does not see or perceive him.
88 9:15 r12n Even if Job was righteous, how would he need to address God? Even if Job were righteous, how would he need to address God? Job could not answer him, but could only plead for mercy.
89 9:17 i9md Why does Job believe God has multiple his wounds? Job believed God multiplied his wounds without cause.
90 9:20 scdb Is it possible for Job to be righteous and perfect? No, even then, his mouth would condemn him and prove him guilty.
91 9:22 v4d4 Does Job think God treats righteous and wicked people differently? He says God destroys both perfect people and wicked people together.
92 9:26 9:25-26 o9ou To what three things does Job compare the speed of his days? They are swifter than a running messenger, they are as fast as reed boats, and as fast as the swooping eagle.
93 9:27-29 i5y3 Why did Job say it would be in vain to forget about his complaints? God would not consider him innocent, but Job would be condemned.
94 9:33 k0gn What does Job say that no judge would be able to do? No judge could lay his hand on both Job and God. No judge would lay his hand on both Job and God.
95 9:34 qyx1 What does Job say no other judge could do? There is no other judge who can take God’s rod from Job, or keep God’s terror from frightening Job.
96 10:2 ofkr Why does Job want God to show him, instead of merely condemning him? Why does Job want God to show him instead of merely condemning him? He wants God to show Job why he accuses him.
97 10:4 v9lm What kind of eyes does Job ask God if he has? Job asks him if he has eyes of flesh and sees like a man sees.
98 10:6 y8p9 What does Job say that God inquires and searches after? For what does Job say that God seeks and searches? God inquires after Job’s iniquity and searches after his sin.
99 10:8 y0uy What had God’s hands done for Job? They had framed and fashioned Job, together round about. They had framed and fashioned Job, yet they are destroying him.
100 10:11 yabf With what did God clothe Job? He clothed him with skin and flesh.
101 10:12 ekfy What has God granted to Job? God granted him life and covenant faithfulness.
102 10:14 env2 What would God do if Job sinned? God will notice his sin, and not acquit him of his iniquity.
103 10:16 c10r What would God do to Job if Job’s head were lifted up? God would hunt him down like a lion.
104 10:17 e8gk Who does God bring against Job? Who would God bring against Job? God brings new witnesses against him. God would bring new witnesses against him.
105 10:18 jl22 What does Job wish had happened to him? He wishes he had given up his spirit and that no eye had ever seen him. He wishes he had died and that no eye had ever seen him.
106 10:21 gwep Where is Job going, from which he will not return? He is going to the land of darkness and to the shadow of death. He is going to the land of darkness.
107 11:3 nujl What did Zophar think Job had done to their teaching? He thought Job had mocked his friends teaching. He thought Job had mocked his friends' teaching.
108 11:6 m4mm What does Zophar say that God has demanded from Job? He said God has demanded less from Job than his iniquity deserved.
109 11:7-9 s0pz Does Zophar think that Job could possibly understand God? Zophar thinks that it is impossible because God is high as the heaven, deeper than sheol, longer than the earth, and wider than the sea. Zophar thinks that it is impossible because God is as high as the heavens, deeper than Sheol, longer than the earth, and wider than the sea.
110 11:10-11 ogc9 Does Zophar think that it is possible for anyone to stop God? It is impossible to stop God because he knows false people and notices iniquity. It is impossible to stop God because he knows false people and punishes iniquity.
111 11:12 xomz When does Zophar say foolish people will have understanding? They will have understanding when a wild donkey gives birth to a man. They will have understanding when the colt of a wild donkey will be born to a man, meaning never!
112 11:16 zlrd What does Zophar say would happen to Job’s misery if he truly put away his iniquity? What does Zophar say would happen to Job’s misery if he truly puts away his iniquity? Job would forget his misery and remember it only like waters that have flowed away.
113 11:18 l180 Why would Job be secure if he put away his iniquity? He would be secure because there would be hope.
114 11:20 oh1t What does Zophar say is the only hope of wicked people? What does Zophar say will be the hope of wicked people? Their only hope will be a last gasp of life. He says that their hope will be an expiration of breath, meaning that they can only hope to die.
115 12:3 px1r How does Job compare himself to his friends? He says he also has understanding and is not inferior to them.
116 12:4 ic9n What do Job’s neighbors think of him now? They laugh at him.
117 12:7-8 wotw Who does Job think could teach his friends? The beasts, the birds, the earth, and the fish of the sea could teach his friends.
118 12:9 geax What do all of the animals know? They know that the hand of Yayweh has given them life.
119 12:12 p9v4 What does Job say about aged men and understanding? Aged men have wisdom, and in length of days is understanding. Wisdom and understanding come as people grow old.
120 12:15 vrj8 What does God do with the waters? He with holds them and they dry up, and he sends them out and they overwhelm the land.
121 12:18 q9mx What does God take from kings? He takes off the chain of authority from them.
122 12:20 tjrz What does Job say about God does to the trustworthy and the elders? What does Job say about what God does to the trustworthy and the elders? He removes the speech of the trustworthy, and takes away the understanding of elders. He can remove the speech of the trustworthy and take away the understanding of elders.
123 12:23 ln5a What does Job say about God does to nations? He makes them strong or destroys them, and enlarges them or leads them along as prisoners.
124 12:24 q7xf What happens to the leaders of the people of the earth when God takes away their understanding? He causes them them to wander in a wilderness where there is no path.
125 13:2 eub2 How does Job say his knowledge compares to that of his friends? Job says that he know the same as they know, and he is not inferior to them. Job says that he knows the same as they know, and he is not inferior to them.
126 13:3 la0e Who would Job like to talk to instead of his friends and why? He would rather speak to the Almighty because Job wants to reason with God.
127 13:5 e0u5 What does Job say his friends do with truth? What does Job say about wanting his friends to be silent? They whitewash the truth with lies. He says that the silence of his friends would be wisdom.
128 13:6 irsu What does Job want his friends to hear? He wants them to listen to the pleading of his lips. He wants them to listen to his reasoning and the pleading of his lips.
129 13:10 y84h Would God approval if Job’s friends showed favoritism to God? Would God approve if Job’s friends were showing favoritism? No, he would reprove them if they showed favoritism to him. No, he would strongly reprove them if they showed favoritism.
130 13:12 ut7x What does Job think about his friends’ sayings and defenses? He says their sayings are proverbs made of ashes, and their defenses are made of clay.
131 13:13 dwj3 What does Job ask his friends to do so that he may speak? Job asks them to hold their peace and let him alone. Job asks them to hold their peace and let him speak.
132 13:16 e8l8 Why does Job think that he would be acquitted? He does not come before God like a godless man.
133 13:18 of2t What has Job set in order? He has set his defense in order.
134 13:21 etxu What does Job want God to withdraw from him? Job wants God to withdraw his oppressive hand from Job. Job wants God to withdraw his oppressive hand from Job and stop terrifying him.
135 13:24 ls3c Who does God treat Job like? He treats Job like his enemy.
136 13:28 espv What useless things does Job say he is like? He is like a rotten thing that wastes away, like a garment that moths have eaten.
137 14:2 m7cf How does Job say man is like a flower? Man sprouts from the ground like a flower, and is cut down. Man sprouts from the ground like a flower, and then withers.
138 14:5 tdsu Who decides the lifespan of man? God has determined his days and the number of his months.
139 14:7 jo3e What does Job say about a tree that has been cut down? There can be hope for a tree that has been cut down, for it can sprout again.
140 14:12 ulul Does Job say a man can live again? He says that that people do not rise up again, and will not be roused out of their sleep.
141 14:13 f19f Where does Job wish would God would hide him? Job wants God to hide him away in sheol away from troubles. Job wants God to hide him away in Sheol, away from troubles.
142 14:17 rsc2 How would God treat Job’s transgression and iniquity if God’s wrath was finished? How would God treat Job’s transgression and iniquity if God’s wrath were finished? God would seal up Job’s transgression in a bag, and cover up Job’s iniquity.
143 14:19 lmxg What amazing thing can water do over time? It can wear down the stones. Water can wear down stones.
144 14:20 14:21 fd9j How does it affect a dead man if his sons are honored or brought low? What kinds of things does a dead man not know about his sons (his children)? If they come to honor, he does not know it, and if they are brought low, he does not see it happen. If they achieve honor or become insignificant, he does not know it.
145 15:2 wgu4 With what should a wise man not fill himself? He should not fill himself with the east wind.
146 15:4 o13o How does Eliphaz think that Job’s statements dishonored God? He thinks Job diminishes respect for God, and obstructs devotion to him. He thinks Job destroys fear and diminishes devotion to God.
147 15:9 q7bj Does Eliphaz think that Job knows something that the other friends do not know? He does not thing that Job knows what they do not know, or that he understands what is not also in them. He does not think that Job knows what they do not know, or that he understands they do not understand.
148 15:10 qayn Which people does Eliphaz say agree with Job’s friends? The gray-headed and very aged men who are older than Job’s father are with Eliphaz and his friends.
149 15:13 x0d5 What does Eliphaz think Job’s spirit has done? What does Eliphaz think Job has done? He thinks Job’s has turned his spirit against God. He thinks Job has turned his spirit against God.
150 15:15 g8mc How does God view his holy ones and the heavens? He puts no trust even in his holy ones, and the heavens are not clean in his sight.
151 15:17-18 l347 From whom did Eliphaz get the things he will announce to Job? The things he has seen are things that wise men passed down from their fathers, and things that ancestors did not hide.
152 15:21 arox When will they destroyer come upon the wicked man? When will the destroyer come upon the wicked man? The destroyer will come upon him while he is in his prosperity.
153 15:22 pxw9 What waits for the wicked man? The sword waits for the wicked man.
154 15:26 dbhi With what does the wicked man run against God? He runs at God with a stiff neck and a thick shield.
155 15:28 pc4z What will happen to the cities and houses of the wicked man? They are ready to become heaps.
156 15:30 mmw4 What will cause the wicked to go away? He will go away at the breath of God’s mouth.
157 15:31 zyxw What reward will the wicked man have for trusting in useless things? What reward will the wicked man have for trusting in worthless things? Uselessness will be his reward. Emptiness will be his reward.
158 15:34 col8 What will happen to the company of godless people? It will be barren, and fire will consume their tents of bribery.
159 16:2-3 m93h What did Job say about the comfort of his friends? What did Job say about the comfort offered by his friends? Job said they were miserable comforters using useless words. Job said they were making him more miserable with their endless, useless words.
160 16:6 izww How does Job’s speaking affect his grief? If he speaks, his grief is not lessened, and if he keeps from speaking, his is not helped. If he speaks, his grief is not lessened, and if he keeps from speaking, he is not helped.
161 16:10 nq73 How are other people treating Job as God attacks him? They gape at Job with open mouth, hit him reproachfully on the cheek, and gather together against him. They gape at Job with open mouth, hit him reproachfully on the cheek, and gathered together against him.
162 16:11 mtxj To whom has God given Job? God handed him over to ungodly, and threw him into the hands of wicked people. God handed him over to the ungodly and threw him into the hands of wicked people.
163 16:13 bxbr How has God injured Job? He has pierced Job’s kidneys and poured out his bile on the ground.
164 16:15 ctyx What has Job done to his skin to show his grief? He has sewn sackcloth on his skin.
165 16:19 af2l Who is Job’s witness and able to vouch for Job? Job’s witness is in heaven, and the one who is for him is on high.
166 16:20 cxe4 Who does Job turn to as his friends scoff at him? Job pours out his tears to God.
167 17:2 lhq7 What must Job always see? He must always see the provocation of the mockers who are with him.
168 17:3 r25k What pledge does Job want God to make to Job? He wants God to pledge to be a guarantee with himself for Job. He wants God to pledge himself to be a guarantee for Job.
169 17:5 kyfy Whose evil deed will cause the eyes of his children to fail? The one who denounces his friends for a reward will cause the eyes of his children to fail.
170 17:7 x3dz What has happened to Job’s eye and his body because of sorrow? His eye is dim and all his body parts are as thin as shadows. His eye is dim and all his body parts are as thin a shadow.
171 17:10 lztz Does Job think that he can find a wise man among his friends? Job does knows that he will not find a wise man among them. Job knows that he will not find a wise man among them.
172 17:11 cqy9 Does Job have plans for the future? Job’s plans are over, as are the wishes of his heart.
173 17:14 qstm What has become Job’s father, mother, and sister? The pit has become his father, and the worm is his mother and sister.
174 18:3 wcro How did Bildad think Job viewed his friends? Bildad thought Job regarded them as beasts, and thought they were stupid. Bildad thought Job regarded them as beasts and thought they were stupid.
175 18:5 nlwz What will happen to the light of the wicked person? His light will be put out, and the spark of his fire will not shine. His light goes out; the flame of his fire will not shine.
176 18:8 pdbm What will throw the wicked man into a net? He will be thrown into a net by his own feet, and he will walk into a pitfall.
177 18:9-10 xswr What will catch the wicked man? He will be caught by a trap, a snare, and a noose.
178 18:12 i8f2 What will happen to the wealth of the wicked man? What will happen to the strength of the wicked man? His wealth turn into hunger. His strength will turn into hunger.
179 18:14 teug Where will the wicked man no longer live? He will be torn out of his tent, his home in which he now trusts. He will no longer live in his tent but will be unable to save himself.
180 18:16 tyc5 What image does Bildad use to describe what will happen to the wicked man? He describes the wicked man as a tree whose roots will dry up beneath the ground, and whose branch will be cut off above. He describes the wicked man as a tree whose roots will dry up beneath the ground, and whose branch will wither above.
181 18:19 xy7k Will the wicked man have any descendants? He will have no son or son’s son among his people, nor any remaining kinfolk where he had stayed.
182 18:20 j9bw How do the people respond to what happens to the wicked man? The people who live in the west will be horrified and the people who live in the east will be frightened. People will be shocked and horrified at what happens to the wicked man.
183 19:2 ejtc Into what does Job say his friends have broken him? What does Job ask his friends to stop doing to him? Job says they have broken him into pieces of wood. Job asks his friends to stop hurting him and discouraging him.
184 19:3 hoz6 How many times have Job’s friends reproached him? They have reproached him ten times.
185 19:4 skg2 Whose concern should it be if Job had erred? Job says the error should be his own concern.
186 19:6 t2pl How does Job say God has treated him? Job says God has dome wrong to Job and caught him in God’s net. Job says God has done wrong to Job and caught him in God’s net.
187 19:7 v63q What happens when Job calls out for help because he has been wronged? He is not heard and there is no justice. He is not answered and there is no justice.
188 19:11 kwml How has God regarded Job? According to Job, how has God regarded Job? He has regarded Job as one of his adversaries. Job says God has regarded him as one of his enemies.
189 19:13-14 ib0j What has happened to all of Job’s family and friends? God has put his brothers far from him, his acquaintances are alienated, his kinsfolk fail him, and his close friends have forgotten him.
190 19:16 ih4a How does Job’s servant respond to Job when he calls him? His servant him gives me no answer although he entreats him with his mouth. His servant does not respond when Job gives an order.
191 19:19 n676 What have those whom Job loves responded to him? How have Job's former friends treated him? Those whom he loves have turned against him. His former friends have turned against him.
192 19:20 unhr How does Job survive? He survives only by the skin of his teeth. He survives only with the skin of his teeth.
193 19:23-24 h5q7 What does Job want to happen to his words? He wants them to be written down and inscribed in a book, or engraved with pen and lead in the rock forever.
194 19:25 wero What does Job say he knows? He knows that his Redeemer lives, and that at last his Redeemer will stand on the earth.
195 19:26 bqkh What does Job say will happen when his body is destroyed? Job in his flesh will see God.
196 19:29 bf1g What does wrath bring? Wrath brings the punishment of the sword.
197 20:1-3 w6hj Why did Zophar answer Job quickly? He answered Job quickly because of his worry and that there is a spirit beyond his understanding that answers him. He has heard Job’s rebuke and says it puts him to shame. He answered Job quickly he was troubled by what Job said. He hears Job’s rebuke and says it puts him to shame.
198 20:5 b86b How long does the joy of a godless man last? The joy of the godless only lasts for a moment.
199 20:7 rj9r How will the wicked man perish? He will perish permanently like his own feces. He will perish permanently, like garbage disappears.
200 20:8 fjuf How will the wicked man go away? He will fly away like a dream, and be chased away like a vision of the night.
201 20:10 mwiq What will the wicked man’s children do? His children will apologize to poor people.
202 20:14 fxlb What happens to wickedness inside the wicked man? It will cause the food in his intestines to turn bitter, and will becomes like the poison of asps inside him.
203 20:15 gz9d What will happen to the riches that the wicked man swallows down? He will vomit them up again.
204 20:17 n051 What will the wicked man not live to enjoy? He will not live to enjoy looking on rivers and flowing streams of honey and butter. He will not live to enjoy the blessings that flow from God.
205 20:19 gjgf Why will the wicked man not rejoice? He has oppressed and neglected the poor people, and has violently taken away houses that he did not build.
206 20:21 um7h Why will the prosperity of the wicked man not be permanent? It will not be permanent because there is nothing left that he did not devour.
207 20:23 p319 What will God do to the wicked man who is about to fill his belly? God will rain down the fierceness of his wrath on him while he is eating.
210 20:28 inyk What will happen to the wicked man on the day of God’s wrath? The wealth of his house will vanish and his goods will flow away.
211 21:3 nt18 What does Job think his friends will do after he has spoken? He thinks they will continue to mock him.
212 21:5 eedo How will people respond when they look at Job? They will be astonished and lay their hands upon their mouths.
213 21:6 bhbg What happens to Job when he thinks about his sufferings? He is troubled and horror takes hold of his flesh. He is terrified; his flesh trembles.
214 21:7 eb64 What does Job ask about wicked people? Job asks why do they continue to live, become old, and grow mighty in power?
215 21:10 j8b3 What happens to the bull and the cow of the wicked? The bull doesn’t fail to breed and the cow doesn’t lose her calf prematurely.
216 21:14 d67g What do the wicked say to God? They tell God to depart from them, for they do not wish any knowledge of his ways.
217 21:16 qw9k How does Job respond to the advice of wicked people? He has nothing to do with their advice. He wants nothing to do with their advice.
218 21:19 pcy7 Who does Job want to pay for the guilt of the wicked person? Job wants the wicked person to pay for his guilt, and not his children, so that he would know his guilt.
219 21:22 hd5u Can anyone teach God knowledge? No, for he judges even those who are high.
220 21:26 gu9d What happens to both the man who dies in full strength and the one who dies in bitterness of soul? They both lie down alike in the dust and the worms cover them both.
221 21:27 pl07 What does Job know about his friends’ thoughts and ways? He knows their thoughts and the ways in which they wish to wrong him. He knows their thoughts and the ways in which they wrong him.
222 21:30 tilw What have traveling people seen happen to the wicked man? They have seen that the wicked man is kept from the day of calamity, and that he is led away from the day of wrath.
223 21:32 d7ny What will men do for the tomb of the wicked man? Men will keep watch over his tomb.
224 21:34 tedb With what does Job say Zophar was trying to comfort him? Job says Zophar was comforting him with nonsense. Job says Zophar was trying to comfort him with things that are not true.
225 22:3 sm10 What does Eliphaz ask Job if his righteousness can do for the Almighty? He asks if it brings any pleasure to the Almighty if Job is righteous.
226 22:4 fyee How does Eliphaz mock Job’s reverence for God? He mockingly says that because Job was reverent to God, he rebukes Job. He mockingly says that God would not punish Job if Job had truly been righteous.
227 22:6 byaf What does Eliphaz accuse Job of doing to the naked? He says that Job has stripped the naked of their clothing.
228 22:9 n55v What does Eliphaz accuse Job of doing to widows? He claims Job has sent widows away empty.
229 22:11 phk4 What does Eliphaz say the darkness has done to Job? He says that there is darkness, so that Job cannot see. He says Job is in darkness so that he does not know what to do.
230 22:14 k3nu What does Eliphaz claim Job says about God not seeing people? Job says, “Thick clouds are a covering to God, so that he does not see people.”
231 22:16 mv6d What happens to the foundations of wicked men? The wicked men’s foundations have washed away like a river. The wicked men’s foundations have washed away, as if by a flooding river.
232 22:19 qkps How do the righteous act when they see the fate of the wicked? The righteous see their fate and are glad.
233 22:21 stfw What will happen if Job is at peace with God? If Job is at peace with God, good will come to him.
234 22:23 bwm0 What does Eliphaz say will happen if Job returns to the Almighty? If Job returns to the Almighty, he will be built up.
235 22:26 ly5i What will happen when Job takes pleasure in the Almighty? When Job takes pleasure in the Almighty, he will lift up his face to God.
236 22:29 h9s1 What does God do to the proud? What does God do for the humble? God humbles the proud. God saves those who are humble.
237 23:2 f8ah What does Job say is heaveir than his groaning? Is Job finished protesting? Job said that his suffering is heavier than his groaning. No. Job said that there is much more he could protest about.
238 23:4 om1e What would Job do before God if he could find him? He would lay his case in order before God and fill his mouth with arguments.
239 23:6 yt73 Does Job think God would against him in the greatness of God’s power if he could stand before him? Does Job think God would argue against him in the greatness of God’s power if he could stand before him? No, he thinks God would pay attention to him. No, he thinks God would listen to him fairly.
240 23:9 vxyo What does Job say God is doing in the south? Job says in the south, God hides himself so that Job cannot see him. Job says in the south, God hides himself so that no one can see what he does there.
241 23:10 dteg What result does Job expect from God’s testing him? When God has tested Job, he will come out like gold.
242 23:12 xlbf What has Job done with the words of God’s mouth? Job has treasured up in his heart the words of God’s mouth.
243 23:14 vac7 What does God carry out for Job? What will God carry out for Job? God carries out his decrees for Job. God will carry out his decrees for Job.
244 23:15 efal How does Job feel when he thinks about God? When Job thinks about him, he is afraid of him.
245 23:17 fmgf What covers Job’s face? The thick darkness cover’s Job’s face. The thick darkness covers Job’s face.
246 24:1 io9x What times does Job think are not set by the Almighty? Job asks why times for judging the wicked are not set by the Almighty.
247 24:3 d9xw What do the wicked do to the donkey of the fatherless? They drive away the donkey of the fatherless.
248 24:5 g320 What do the poor hope the Arabah will provide? They hope the Arabah will provide them food for their children.
253 24:14 np48 What is the murderer like in the night? In the night, the muderer is like a thief.
254 24:16 x8xn Why do the wicked shut themselves up in daytime? The wicked do not care for the light.
255 24:17 y487 With what terrors are the wicked comfortable? They are comfortable with the terrors of the thick darkness.
256 24:19 adbm Who does sheol consume? Who does Sheol consume? Sheol consumes those who have sinned.
257 24:21 dvtw Who does the wicked one devour? The wicked one devours the barren women who have not born children.
258 24:22 bs9m Who does God drag away? God drags away the mighty by his power.
259 24:24 tzrn What will happen to the mighty in a little while? In only a little while, the mighty will be gone.
260 25:2 elym Where does God make order? God makes order in his high places of heaven.
261 25:4 ho3b Of whom does Bildad ask can they be clean and acceptable to God? He asks if one who is born of a woman can be clean and acceptable to God.
262 25:6 p412 To what does Bildad compare a son of man? He says that a son of man is a worm. He says that a son of man is a grub.
263 26:4 i67h How does Job think Bildad’s spoke his own words? Whose words does Job say Bildad is speaking? No, Job wants to know who helped Bildad speak his words. Job says Bildad is not speaking God's words, but his own.
264 26:6 lebh What has no covering before God? Destruction itself has no covering against God. Sheol itself has no covering against God.
265 26:8 woe6 Where does God bind up the waters? He binds up the waters in his thick clouds.
266 26:9 litl What does God spread on the face of the moon? He encloses the face of the moon and spreads his clouds on it. He encloses the face of the moon and spreads his cloud on it.
267 26:12 f3rk What did God calm with his power? He calmed the sea with his power.
268 26:13 lfco By what did God clear the heavens of storms? By his breath, he cleared the heavens of storms.
269 26:14 qaqu What measure of God’s voice do we hear? How much of God's ways are people able to see? We hear but a small whisper of him. People can see only the edges of God's ways.
270 27:2 vued What does Job say God has taken away from him? God has taken away his justice.
271 27:4 phks What does Job vow his lips will not speak? Job vows that surely his lips will not speak unrighteousness. Job vows that surely his lips will not speak wickedness or deceit.
272 27:6 exto How long will Job’s thoughts not reproach him? His thoughts will not reproach him so long as he lives.
273 27:8 oehr What does Job say God does when he cuts off a godless man’s life? When God cuts off his life, God takes away his soul. When God cuts off his life, God will punish him for the wrong things that he has done.
274 27:11 mjnm What does Job say he will not conceal of the Almighty? Job said that he would not conceal the thoughts of the Almighty. Job said that he would not conceal the hand of the Almighty.
275 27:14 wszu Of what will the wicked man’s offspring not have enough? His offspring will never have enough food.
276 27:15 e9kv What will the wicked man’s widow not do for him? His widow will make no lament for him.
277 27:17 v2qn What will happen to the silver of the wicked man? The innocent will divide up his silver among themselves.
278 27:19 c148 What does the wicked man see when he opens his eyes after he lies down rich? He opens his eyes, and everything is gone.
279 27:21 v7bw What does the east wind do as it carries the wicked man away? The east wind carries him away, and it sweeps him out of his place.
280 27:22 r83p What does the wicked man try to do when the east wind does not stop? He tries to flee out of its hand. He tries to flee out of its power.
281 28:2 znmn From where is copper smelted? Copper is smelted out of the stone. Copper is smelted out of stone.
282 28:3 s6iq What does man search out to the farthest limit? Man searches out, to the farthest limit, the stones in obscurity and thick darkness. Man searches out, to the farthest limit, the stones of gloom and thick darkness.
283 28:4 rwwg Where does man break open a shaft? He breaks open a shaft away from where people live.
284 28:6 gri2 What is contained in the dust of the earth? The earth’s dust contains gold.
285 28:8 m5lt What has not walked through the path of man’s shaft? The proud animals have not walked such a path, nor has the fierce lion passed there.
291 28:23 yg4h Who knows wisdom’s place? God understands the way to wisdom and he knows its place.
292 28:25 qh62 What did God parcel out by measure? He parceled out the waters by measure.
293 28:26 a7wm For what did God make a decree? He made a decree for the rain.
294 28:28 ur9o What did God tell people is wisdom? To people God said, “See, the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom.” To people, God said, “See, the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom.”
295 29:2 a92x Does Job recall a time when God cared for him? Job remembers that in the past months God had cared for him.
296 29:4 fro6 What was on Job’s tent in the ripeness of his days? Job remembers the ripeness of his days, when the friendship of God was on his tent.
297 29:6 p2nj What had the rock poured out for Job in the past? When the almighty was with Job, the rock poured out for him streams of oil.
299 29:9 bjos What did the princes do in the past when Job came? They used to refrain from talking when he came.
300 29:10 qwxu What happened to the tongue of the noblemen when Job came? Their tongue clung to the roof of their mouths.
301 29:11 ojr3 What would the noblemen do after their eyes saw Job? They would then give witness to Job and approve of him.
302 29:13 fvip What did Job cause the widow’s heart to do? He caused her heart to sing for joy. He caused her heart to be glad.
303 29:16 x6l7 What had Job done even for the person he did not know? He would examine the case even of one whom he did not know.
304 29:17 y7td Who would Job pluck from the teeth of the unrighteous? He plucked the victim out from between the teeth of the unrighteous.
305 29:20 j9so What does Job say is always new in his hand? The bow of his strength is always new in his hand.
310 30:5 a43i From where were the young men’s fathers driven out? Their fathers were driven out from among people.
311 30:8 gnm6 Of whom does Job say the young men’s fathers are descendants. Job says that they were descendants of fools, indeed, of worthless men.
312 30:9 fu2q What had Job become for the sons of the worthless men? Job had become their subject for a song of mockery.
313 30:11 w7pd What do the people now lose in front of Job? What do the people now cast away in front of Job? These people lose all self-control in front of him. These people cast away self-restraint in front of him.
314 30:13 gp7c Why are the men able to push forward disaster for Job? Why are the men able to advance his calamity for Job? They push forward disaster for him, for they have no one to hold them back. They advance his calamity because there is no one to hold them back.
315 30:15 c7ox What does Job say is driven away by the wind? His honor is driven away as if by the wind. His dignity is driven away as if by the wind.
316 30:16 wxv3 What has laid hold of Job as his life is pouring out within him? Many days of suffering have laid hold on him.
317 30:18 yep8 What does Job say has seized his clothing? What does Job say has changed his clothing? God’s great force has seized my clothing. Skin disease has changed his skin, referred to as clothing.
318 30:21 peor How does Job say God persecutes him as he has changed and become cruel? How does Job say God has changed? God has changed and become cruel to him; with the power of his hand God persecutes him.
319 30:23 s4bb What does Job know is destined for all living things? He knows that God will bring him to death, to the house destined for all living things.
320 30:26 b6rz What came when Job waited for light? When he waited for light, darkness came instead.
321 30:28 xdbd Where did Job stand to call for help? He stood up in the assembly and cried for help.
323 31:1 w3xs What desire does Job say is subdued by a covenant with his eyes? Job has made a covenant with his eyes to not look with desire on a virgin.
324 31:3 pzcb For whom did Job use to think calamity was reserved? Job used to think that calamity was for the unrighteous.
325 31:6 vpv1 What does Job ask to be done so that God would know his integrity? He asks to be weighed in an even balance, so that God would know his integrity.
326 31:8 c60p What does Job ask to happen to the harvest, if he has turned out of the right way? What does Job ask to happen to the harvest if he has turned out of the right way? He says to let the harvest be uprooted out of his field.
327 31:10 d1pt What does Job say should be the judgement if he was attracted to another woman? Job says to let his wife grind grain for another man.
328 31:12 clka What kind of fire does Job say this crime is like? Job says that it is a fire that consumes everything for sheol. Job says that it is like a fire that consumes everything.
329 31:15 ns1y What did God do for both the servants and for Job? God made and molded them all in the womb.
330 31:18 jxdr How does Job say he has treated the orphan from his youth? He says the orphan grew up with him as with a father.
331 31:20 ywdt What should be offered to warm the needy with no clothing? They should have been warmed with the wool of his sheep.
332 31:22 pjia What part of his body does Job say should come off if he has failed to have compassion? Job says to let his shoulder fall from the shoulder blade. Job says to let his upper arm fall from the shoulder blade.
333 31:24 rqol What could people say to fine gold? They could say to fine gold, “You are my confidence.”
334 31:28 mow1 Who would Job be denying if he worshipped the sun or moon? Who would Job be denying if he worshiped the sun or moon? If he worshiped them he would have denied the God who is above. If he worshiped them, he would have denied the God who is above.
335 31:30 fr0d How has Job not suffered his mouth to sin? Job has not suffered his mouth to sin by asking for the life of those who hate him with a curse.
336 31:32 syrz What had Job always done for the traveler? He had always opened his doors to the traveler.
337 31:33 c7e1 How does Job say mankind has hidden his sins? He has hidden his sins by hiding his guilt inside his tunic. Job says mankind hides sins by hiding his guilt in his chest.
338 31:35 v6m3 What does Job want to have that his opponent has written? Job desired the indictment that his opponent had written. Job desired to have the indictment that his opponent had written.
339 31:37 u7ns How would Job go up to his opponent if he had their indictment? He would go up to him as a confident prince.
340 31:40 d29s If Job has caused landowners to lose their lives, what does he call to grow instead of crops? Job said to let thorns grow instead of wheat and weeds instead of barley.
341 32:1 pbe9 What did Job’s three friends do when they could not convince Job that he had done anything wrong? They stopped answering Job.
342 32:2 jtb6 What emotion was kindled in Elihu when Job continued to justify himself rather than God? Elihu’s anger was kindled against Job.
343 32:3-5 w817 Why was Elihu’s anger kindled against Job’s three friends? Why was Elihu angry with Job’s three friends? He was angry with Job’s friends because they had found no answer to Job and yet they had condemned Job. Elihu was angry with Job’s friends because they had not been able to answer Job but they had still declared that he was wrong.
344 32:6-7 j24i Why was Elihu timid and afraid to tell Job and his friends what he was thinking? Elihu was young and the others were all very old and should be able to teach wisdom.
345 32:8 plor Who does Elihu say gives understanding to man? The breath of the Almighty gives man understanding.
346 32:9-10 bt75 Why does Elihu say the others should listen to him and allow him to declare what he knows? It is not only the great who are wise, and it not the aged alone who understand justice.
347 32:11-12 x1ps What were Job’s friends not able to do even though Elihu waited for them to speak, and paid attention carefully? Job’s friends were not able to convince Job or respond to his words. Job’s friends were not able to prove Job wrong or respond to his words.
348 32:13 el4j Who does Elihu say must refute Job when the three friends, who thought they were wise, were not able to do that? It is God who must refute Job.
349 32:15-16 ybm1 What does Elihu decide to do because the three friends were dumbfounded and could not answer Job? Elihu decided that because the friends had not a word more to say, he will not wait any longer.
350 32:18 pt8b What is it that compels Elihu to share his knowledge with Job? The spirit compels Elihu to share his knowledge.
351 32:19 mzf2 What does Elihu say he is feeling like within his breast? He says his breast feels like wine in new wineskins that are ready to burst.
352 32:21-22 o0zr What does Elihu say his Maker would do to him if he were to speak and give honorific titles to any man? Elihu says that his Maker would soon take him away.
353 33:1-3 k8qb Why does Elihu beg Job to listen to the words he will speak? Elihu begs Job to listen because he will speak the uprightness of his heart. Elihu begs Job to listen because he will speak from the uprightness of his heart.
354 33:4 lvqh Who has made Elihu and what has given him life? The Spirit of God made Elihu and the Almighty gave him life.
355 33:5 acx7 What does Elihu ask Job to do if Job could answer Elihu? He asks Job to set his words in order and stand up before Elihu.
356 33:6-7 i4wh What reason does Elihu give that Job should not be afraid of him or feel pressure from Elihu? Elihu tells Job that they are the same in God’s sight and were both formed out of the clay.
362 33:16-17 ixu1 Why does God open the ears of men and frighten them with threats? God does this in order to pull man back from sinful purposes and keep pride from him.
363 33:19-20 nbae What does Elihu say is the reason that man has pain on his bed, agony in his bones, and no desire for food or delicacies? Elihu says that this is because man is being punished.
364 33:21-22 cz5d What does Elihu say happens to a man who is being punished by God? A man’s flesh is consumed, his bones stick out and his soul draws close to the pit.
365 33:24 vc30 What could an angel mediator say to God to save a person from going down to the pit? The angel could ay to God, “I have found a ransom for him.” The angel could say to God, “I have found a ransom for him.”
366 33:25 rlyx What will happen to the flesh of the person who is saved from going down to the pit? His flesh will become fresher than a child’s.
367 33:28 wfcl What will happen to the life of a person who admits his sin and is rescued from the pit by God? That person’s life will continue to see light.
368 33:29-30 q709 Why does Elihu say that God rescues a person from the pit? God does this so that a person may be enlightened with the light of life.
369 33:33 h1jc What does Elihu want to teach Job if Job will pay attention and listen to him and remain silent? Elihu wants to teach Job wisdom.
370 34:1-3 v0i1 Who does Elihu want to listen to his words and hear him? Elhu wants the wise men and those who have knowledge to listen to him.
371 34:4 gorq What does Elihu want others to choose and discover for themselves? Elihu wants them to choose what is just and discover what is good.
372 34:5 qlkz What does Job say that God has taken away from him even though he is without sin and what is incurable? What does Job say that God has taken away from him even though he is righteous? Job says that God has taken away his rights. Job says that God has taken away his justice.
373 34:8 ykyu In whose company does Elihu say Job goes around? He says Job goes around in the company of those who do evil.
374 34:10-12 g1h2 What does Elihu tell the men of understanding that God does not do? God does not do wickedness, commit sin, or pervert justice.
375 34:13-15 zq9w What does Elihu say would happen if God ever gathered back to himself his spirit and his breath? All flesh would perish and mankind would return to dust again. All flesh would perish and mankind would return to dust.
376 34:17 xc6g Who does Elihu’s question imply that Job is condemning? He implies Job is condemning God who is righteous and mighty. He implies Job is condemning God, who is righteous and mighty.
377 34:19 h123 Who does Elihu say are the works of God’s hands? Leaders, rich and poor, are all the work of God’s hands. All people, rich and poor, are the work of God’s hands.
378 34:21 gof1 What does Elihu say that God sees. Elihu says that God sees a person’s ways and all his steps.
379 34:25 lsav What does God do in the night to mighty men whose ways and deeds he knows? God overthrows them in the night and they are destroyed.
380 34:26 e5u6 What will God do to those who do wicked deeds like criminals and make the cry of the poor come to him? God will kill them in the open sight of others.
381 34:29 xdkk Over whom does God rule? God rules over the nation and the individual alike.
382 34:31-32 n716 What is Elihu suggesting that Job should admit to God? Elihu suggests that Job should admit that he is guilty and has committed sin, but will do it no longer.
383 34:34-35 l0pw What will men of understanding say about Job? They will say that Job speaks without knowledge and wisdom. They will say that Job speaks without knowledge and understanding.
384 34:37 nd9k What does Elihu say Job is adding to his sin because of his talking like wicked men? He says that Job is adding rebellion to his sin. He says that Job is adding transgression to his sin.
385 35:1-2 uant How does Elihu imply Job compares himself to God? Elihu implies that Job thinks he is innocent, and that he is more righteous than God.
386 35:5 ny42 What does Elihu tell Job and his friends to look up and see? Elihu tells them to look up and see the sky.
387 35:8 slwj What effect could Job’s wickedness or his rightousness have on another man? Job’s wickedness could hurt a man and his righteousness could benefit another son of man. Job’s wickedness could hurt a man and his righteousness could benefit another human.
388 35:9 iqe5 Why do people cry out for help from the arms of mighty men? They cry out for help because of the many acts of oppression. They cry out for help because of the many acts of oppression done to them by others who are more powerful than they are..
389 35:10-11 jx50 What things does Elihu say that God can do for people even though no one acknowledges it? God gives songs in the night, teaches us, and makes us wise. God teaches us and makes us wise.
390 35:12 v5tt Why does Elihu say that God does not give an answer when people cry out to him? Elihu says that God does not give an answer when people cry out because of the pride of evil men. Elihu says that God does not give an answer when people cry out but proudly continue in sin.
391 35:13 nvor What will God certainly not hear? He will certainly not hear a foolish cry. He will certainly not hear prayers that lack sincerity.
392 35:16 pec7 What does Elihu accuse Job of doing when Job opens his mouth? He says Job opens his mouth to speak foolishness and to pile up words without knowledge.
393 36:3 aq6b To whom does Elihu acknowledge that righteousness belongs? Elihu acknowledges that righteousness belongs to his Maker.
394 36:6 hj6z What does God do for those who those who suffer? He does what is right for those who suffer.
395 36:7 gyz8 What does God do for the righteous? He sets them on thrones like kings forever, and they are lifted up.
396 36:9 kf9n What does God reveal to those who are bound in chains and trapped in cords of suffering? He reveals to them what they have done, their transgressions, and how they behaved arrogantly.
397 36:11 n7r7 What will happen to listen to God and worship him? What will happen to those who listen to God and worship him? They will spend their days in prosperity and their years in contentment.
398 36:12 ysvn What will happen to the people who do not listen to God? They will perish by the sword and die because they have no knowledge.
399 36:14 36:13-14 gm33 What does the godless person who stores up anger and does not cry out to God for help? What happens to godless people who keep their anger and do not cry out to God for help? They will die in their youth and their lives will end in disgrace. They die in their youth and their lives end in disgrace.
400 36:15-16 vkly How does Elihu say God uses affliction and oppression? God uses affliction to rescue the afflicted and oppression to open their ears. God uses suffering to keep people from perishing because of their sins.
401 36:16 o8j4 What does Elihu say that God would like to do for Job? God would like to draw Job out of his distress into a broad place where there is no hardship. God would like to draw Job out of his distress and into a place of happiness and prosperity.
402 36:17 ulbk What has filled Job? He is full of the judgment on the wicked.
403 36:18 ym2a What things could lead Job to deception and turn him aside from justice? Wealth could lead Job to deception and a bribe could turn him aside from justice. Anger with God could lead Job to deception, and a great bribe would not buy his pardon.
404 36:19 p8jc What things will not be able to help Job out of his distress? Job’s wealth and the force of his strength will not help him out of his distress.
405 36:21 mj63 Why does Elihu say that Job is being tested by suffering? Why does Elihu tell Job to be careful? Job is being tested by suffering so that he will stay away from sinning. He says Job would rather defy God than learn what God wants to teach him through suffering.
406 36:23 zf5r What can no one say about God? No one can say that God has committed unrighteousness.
407 36:26 m0if What is it about God that we cannot calculate? We cannot calculate the number of his years.
408 36:27-28 q0ap How does God cause rain to fall? He draws up the drops of water that distill as rain from his vapor, which the clouds pour down and drop in abundance on mankind. He draws up the drops of water and puts it in clouds which pour rain down and drop it in abundance on mankind.
409 36:30-31 z82a Why does Elihu say that God spreads lightning and covers the sea with darkness? He spreads lightning around himself and covers the sea with darkness in order to feed people and give food in abundance. He spreads lightning around himself and covers the sea with darkness in order to judge people and give food in abundance.
410 36:32-33 cy47 What tells people and cattle of the coming storm? The noise of the lightning bolts hitting their targets tells people and cattle of the coming storm. The thunder tells people and cattle of the coming storm.
411 37:1-2 qea5 What makes Elihu’s heart tremble? The noise of God’s voice and the sound from his mouth causes Elihu’s heart to tremble. The noise of God’s voice and the sound of his roar causes Elihu’s heart to tremble.
412 37:6 s35j What does God tell the snow and the rain to do? HE tells the snow to fall to the earth, and the rain to become a great shower of rain. He tells the snow to fall to the earth, and the rain to become a great shower of rain.
413 37:7 t4zn Why does God stop the hand of every man from working? God stops them so that all people may see his deeds.
414 37:8-9 iivt For what reason do the beasts go into hiding and stay in their dens? They hide and stay in their dens because of the storms that come.
415 37:10 hjlf What is given by the breath of God? By the breath of God ice is given.
416 37:13 eutt For what reasons does God give guidance to the clouds and cause them to do whatever he commands? He makes this happen sometimes for correction, sometimes for his land, and sometimes as acts of covenant faithfulness. He makes this happen sometimes for correction, sometimes to water his land, and sometimes to provide rain for crops to feed people.
417 37:14 e5o6 About what does Elihu want Job to stop and think? He wants Job to stop and think about God’s marvelous deeds.
418 37:15 jig1 What happens when God forces his will on the clouds? God makes lightning bolts flash in the clouds.
419 37:18 mrz7 What image does Elihu use to describe the sky? He says the sky is as strong as a mirror of cast metal.
420 37:19 rk1o Why does Elihu say that he and others cannot lay out their arguments before God? They cannot lay out their arguments before God because of the darkness of their minds.
421 37:21 tad5 What is it that people cannot look at when the sky is clear? People cannot look at the sun when it is bright in the sky.
422 37:23 xuaz What does Elihu say that the Almighty does not do to his people? What does Elihu say that the Almighty does not do to people? The Almighty does not oppress people. The Almighty does not mistreat people, acting unjustly.
423 37:24 t9wv To whom does Elihu say that the Almighty does not pay attention? The Almighty does not pay attention to those who are wise in their own minds.
424 38:1 s062 Out of what did Yahweh speak to Job? Yahweh spoke to Job out of a fierce storm.
425 38:2 y407 By what means did someone bring darkness to Yahweh’s plans? By what means did someone darken counsel? Job brought darkness to Yahweh’s plans by means of words without knowledge. By speaking without knowledge, Job made it harder for people to understand God's actions.
426 38:3 t3lq What does Yahweh tell Job he must do when Yahweh questions him? Job must gird up his loins like a man and answer Yahweh’s questions.
427 38:6-7 zxx2 What sang together and who shouted for joy when Yahweh laid the cornerstone of the earth? The morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy when the cornerstone was laid. The morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy when the cornerstone of the earth was laid.
428 38:8 slr0 To what does Yahweh compare the sea bursting out after it was shut up with doors? God compares the sea bursting out of doors to coming out of the womb.
429 38:10-11 y3yy What did Yahweh put in place to mark out the boundary of the sea so that it could come only so far and no farther? Yahweh put in place bars and doors to mark a boundary for the sea.
430 38:14 x3r0 How is the earth is changed in appearance like clay changes under a seal? How is the earth changed in appearance like clay changes under a seal? The light of dawn changes the earth so that all things on it stand out clearly like the folds of a piece of clothing. The light of dawn changes the earth so that all things on it stand out clearly, like the folds of a piece of clothing seen in the light.
431 38:19-21 l104 What does Yahweh say to mock Job about his lack of knowledge about the way to the resting place of light and darkness? Yahweh mocks Job by saying that undoubtedly Job should know about this because the number of Job’s days is so large. Yahweh mocks Job by saying that undoubtedly Job should know about this because he was born then and the number of his days is so large.
432 38:22-23 nubi For what reason does Yahweh say he has kept storehouses for the snow and the hail? Yahweh has kept these storehouses for times of trouble and for days of battle and war. Yahweh has kept these storehouses for times of trouble and for a day of battle and war.
433 38:25-27 qs1v Why does Yahweh cause it to rain on the wilderness in which there is no person? He causes it to rain in order to meet the needs of the barren and lonely regions and to make the tender grass sprout up.
434 38:31 t64d What does Yahweh asks Job if he can do to Pleiades and Orion? What does Yahweh ask Job if he can do to Pleiades and Orion? He asks Job if he can fasten chains on Pleiades or undo the cords of Orion. He asks Job if he can tie the bands on the Pleiades or undo the cords of Orion.
435 38:37-38 ama6 What happens to the dust and clods of earth when Yahweh pours out water on them? The dust runs into a hard mass and the clods of earth clump tightly together.
436 38:40 d5wb Where do the young lion cubs wait for their food? They are crouch in their dens and shelter in hiding to lie in wait. They crouch in their dens and shelter in hiding to lie in wait.
437 38:41 slca Why do the young ones of the ravens stagger about? They stagger about for lack of food.
438 39:4 vo2u What happens to the young deer after they grow up in the open fields? They go out and do not come back again.
439 39:6 39:5-6 nwas Where has Yahweh made the home of the donkey? What has Yahweh made the house of the wild donkey? He has made his home in the Arabah, and his house in the salt land. Yahweh has made the Arabah the house of the wild donkey.
440 39:8 sk55 Where does the wild donkey find food? He roams over the mountains where he looks for every green plant to eat.
441 39:10 eqax What does Yahweh ask Job to make the wild ox do with a rope? He asks Job if with a rope, he can make the wild ox to plow the furrows or harrow the valleys for him. He asks Job if, with a rope, he can make the wild ox plow the furrows or harrow the valleys for him.
442 39:13 qw9s What does the ostrich wave proudly? What does the ostrich flap proudly? The wings of the ostrich wave proudly. The ostrich flaps its wings proudly as it runs fast.
443 39:14 dlb8 What does the ostrich do with her eggs? She leaves her eggs on the earth, and lets them keep warm in the dust.
444 39:16 z06i Why does the ostrich not fear that her labor might have been in vain? Yahweh has deprived her of wisdom and not given her any understanding.
445 39:18 hrx7 What does Yahweh say the ostrich does when she runs? She laughs in scorn at the horse and its rider.
446 39:19 ocba What clothes the neck of the horse? A flowing mane clothes his neck. A flowing mane clothes its neck.
447 39:22 zj74 How does the horse react to the sword? He does not turn back from the sword.
448 39:24 f34x What can the horse not do at the sound of the trumpet? He cannot stand in one place. It cannot stand in one place.
449 39:27-28 svrv Where does the eagle make his nest and his home? He makes his nest in high places, and his home on the peaks of the cliffs. He makes his nest in high places, and his home on the peaks of the crags.
450 40:4 nwp3 How did Job do to show that he was too insignificant to answer Yahweh? Job put his hand over his mouth.
451 40:6 pop7 From what did Yahweh answer Job? Yahweh answered Job from out of a fierce storm.
452 40:7 ggmh What did Yahweh tell Job to do to prepare to answer Yahweh? He told Job to gird up his loins like a man.
453 40:8 d8ka Why did Yahweh say that Job was condemning Yahweh? He said Job condemned Yahweh so that Job could claim he was right.
454 40:10 a17d With what does Yahweh challenge Job to clothe himself? He challenges Job to cloth himself with glory, dignity, honor and majesty. He challenges Job to cloth himself with glory, splendor, greatness and majesty.
455 40:12 olvm What does Yahweh tell Job to do to the wicked people? Yahweh tells Job to trample them down where they stand.
456 40:15 rrmn What does the behemoth eat? What does the Behemoth eat? He eats grass like an ox.
457 40:17 v1lh What is the tail of the behemoth like? What is the tail of the Behemoth like? His tail is like a cedar.
458 40:19 uhxq Who can defeat the behemoth? What is one of the strongest animals God made? Only God can defeat the behemoth. God says the Behemoth is the first of the ways of God, meaning first in strength.
459 40:21 insr Where does the behemoth lie? Where does the Behemoth lie? He lies under the lotus plants in the shelter of the reeds.
460 40:23 g6jx What does the behemoth think when the river floods and the Jordan surges? What does the Behemoth think when the river floods and the Jordan surges? He does not tremble and he is confident.
461 41:1 pe8k With what does Yahweh ask Job if he can draw out leviathan? With what does Yahweh ask Job if he can draw out Leviathan? Yahweh asks Job if he can draw out the leviathan with a fishhook. Yahweh asks Job if he can draw out Leviathan with a fishhook.
462 41:6 dh9r What does Yahweh ask Job if the fishermen would do with leviathan? What does God ask Job might happen if the fishermen were to catch Leviathan? He asks Job if the fishermen would bargain for leviathan or divide him up to trade among the merchants. He asks Job if the fishermen would bargain for Leviathan or divide him up to trade among the merchants.
463 41:8 ykfs What will happens if a person puts his hand on leviathan? What will happen if a person puts his hand on Leviathan? It someone puts his hand on the leviathan just once, he will remember the battle and do it no more. It someone puts his hand on the Leviathan just once, he will remember the battle and do it no more.
464 41:10 f79v Since no one is fierce enough to dare stir leviathan up, can anyone stand before Yahweh? Since no one is fierce enough to dare stir Leviathan up, can anyone stand before Yahweh? No one dares to stir leviathan up, so there is no one who can stand before Yahweh. No one dares to stir Leviathan up, so there is no one who can stand before Yahweh.
465 41:14 w35o How more does Yahweh describe leviathan’s mouth? How else does Yahweh describe Leviathan’s mouth? He says it is the doors of his face that are ringed with his teeth, which are a terror. He says it is the doors of his face, ringed with teeth, which are a terror.
466 41:16 kf2a How close are the scales on the back of leviathan? How close are the scales on the back of Leviathan? One is so near to another that no air can come between them.
467 41:18 ejdq How does Yahweh say leviathan’s eyes are like? How does Yahweh say Leviathan’s eyes are like? His eyes are like eyelids of the morning. His eyes are like eyelids of the dawn, bright and glowing.
468 41:19 cy5h What comes out of leviathan’s mouth? What comes out of Leviathan’s mouth? Out of leviathan’s mouth go burning torches, and sparks of fire leap out. Out of Leviathan’s mouth go flames and fiery sparks.
469 41:20 q5d4 How is the smoke from leviathan’s nostrils like? What is the smoke from Leviathan’s nostrils like? It is like a boiling pot on a fire that has been fanned to be very hot.
470 41:24 tlor What is leviathan’s heart like? What is Leviathan’s heart like? His heart is as hard as a lower millstone.
471 41:25 imie What do the gods do when leviathan raises himself up? What do the mighty do when Leviathan raises himself up? They become afraid and draw back.
472 41:26 mce9 What happens when a sword, spear, arrow or any pointed weapon strikes leviathan? What happens when a sword, spear, arrow or any pointed weapon strikes Leviathan? They do nothing to him.
473 41:27 ph2x What does leviathan think of iron and bronze? What does Leviathan think of iron and bronze? He thinks of iron as if it were straw and bronze as if it were rotten. He thinks of iron as if it were straw and bronze as if it were rotten wood.
474 41:30 vviw What kind of trail does leviathan leave? What kind of trail does Leviathan leave? He leaves a spreading trail in the mud as if he were a threshing sledge.
475 41:31 vkrt What does he make the deep to do? He makes the deep to foam up like a boiling pot of water.
476 41:33 j49d Why does leviathan have no equal on earth? Why does Leviathan have no equal on earth? He s has been made to live without fear.
477 42:3 dbzu What did Job acknowledge that he had spoken? He had spoken things that he did not understand, things too difficult for him to understand, which he did not know about.
478 42:6 dakc How did Job respond to Yahweh after seeing him with his eye? Job despised himself and repented in dust and ashes.
479 42:7 lbon What did Yahweh say that Eliphaz and his two friends had done wrong? They had not said right things about Yahweh, as Job had done.
480 42:8 ajsh What did Yahweh tell Eliphaz to give as an offering? He told Eliphaz to take seven bulls and seven rams to offer for themselves as a burnt offering.
481 42:8 p3zg Whose prayer did Yahweh say he would accept? Yahweh said he would accept Job’s prayer.
482 42:10 fjqg What happened after Job prayed for his friends? Yahweh restored his fortunes, and gave him twice of what he had possessed before. Yahweh restored his fortunes and gave him twice what he had possessed before.
483 42:11 o2dc What did every person give to Job when they came to comfort him? They each gave him a piece of silver and a ring of gold. They each gave him a piece of silver and an earring of gold.
484 42:12 k73s How did Yahweh bless Job at the end of his life? Yahweh blessed Job more than the first part of Job’s life.
485 42:13 b7ov How many more sons and daughters did Yahweh give to Job? He had seven sons and three daughters.
486 42:15 txax What was unique about Job’s daughters? There were no woman in the land as beautiful as Job’s daughters, and he gave them an inheritance with their brothers.

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6:3-4 nwuq How should we do our acts of righteousness in order to be rewarded by the Father? We should do our acts of righteousness in private.
6:5 nrrh What reward do those receive who are hypocrites praying to be seen by people? Those who are hypocrites praying to be seen by people receive their reward from people.
6:6 j30d Those who pray in private receive a reward from whom? Those who pray in private receive a reward from the Father.
6:7 pr6e Why does Jesus say we should not pray with useless repetitions? Jesus says we should not pray with useless repetitions because the Father knows what we need before we ask him.
6:7-8 pr6e Why does Jesus say we should not pray with useless repetitions? Jesus says we should not pray with useless repetitions because the Father knows what we need before we ask him.
6:10 k776 Where should we ask the Father that his will be done? We should ask the Father that his will be done on earth, as it is already done in heaven.
6:15 pa2i If we do not forgive others of their debts to us, what will the Father do? If we do not forgive others of their debts to us, the Father will not forgive our debts.
6:16-18 ncwu How should we fast so that we receive a reward from the Father? We should fast without appearing to people as fasting, and then the Father will reward us.
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19:6 pcrs What did Jesus say man should not do with what God has joined together? Jesus said that man should not tear apart what God has joined together.
19:7-8 w0b2 Why did Jesus say Moses had commanded certificates of divorce? Jesus said that Moses had commanded certificates of divorce because of the hardness of the Jews hearts.
19:9 gln0 Who did Jesus say commits adultery? Jesus said that whoever divorces his wife, except for fornication, and marries another commits adultery, and that a man who marries a divorced woman commits adultery.
19:10-12 zws5 Who did Jesus say could accept being a eunuch? Jesus said that those who are allowed to accept it can accept being a eunuch.
19:13 cmel What did the disciples do when some little children were brought to Jesus? When some little children were brought to Jesus, the disciples rebuked them.
19:14 sme3 What did Jesus say when he saw the little children? Jesus said to permit the little children to come, for to such ones belongs the kingdom of heaven.
19:16-17 i057 What did Jesus tell the young man he must do to enter into eternal life? Jesus told the man to keep the commandments to enter into eternal life.
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24:9-10 i5dp What did Jesus say would happen among the believers at this time? Jesus said that the believers would suffer tribulation and be hated by the nations for the sake of his name.
24:13 fsav Who did Jesus say would be saved? Jesus said that the one who endures to the end will be saved.
24:14 d78h What will happen with the gospel before the end comes? The gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world before the end comes.
24:15-18 bam0 What did Jesus say the believers should do when they see the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place? Jesus said the believers should flee to the mountains.
24:15-16 bam0 What did Jesus say the believers should do when they see the abomination of desolation standing in the holy place? Jesus said the believers should flee to the mountains.
24:21 ok6i How great will the tribulation be in those days? In those days, the tribulation will be great, greater than any from the beginning of the world.
24:24 iosc How will the false Christs and false prophets lead many astray? The false Christs and false prophets will show great signs and wonders to lead many astray.
24:27 oylw What will the coming of the Son of Man look like? The coming of the Son of Man will look like lightning shining from east to west.
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25:10 zyqf What happened to the wise virgins when the bridegroom came? The wise virgins went with the bridegroom to the marriage feast.
25:10-12 bol5 What happened to the foolish virgins when the bridegroom came? The foolish virgins had to go buy oil, and when they returned the door to the feast was shut for them.
25:13 q8i0 What did Jesus say he wanted the believers to learn from the parable of the virgins? Jesus said that the believers should watch, for they do not know the day or the hour.
25:16 z8rc What did the servants with five and two talents do with their talents when their master went on his journey? The servant with five talents made another five talents, and the one with two talents made another two.
25:16-17 z8rc What did the servants with five and two talents do with their talents when their master went on his journey? The servant with five talents made another five talents, and the one with two talents made another two.
25:18 m2j8 What did the servant with one talent do with the talent when his master went on his journey? The servant with one talent dug a hole in the ground and hid his masters money.
25:19 hfww How long was the master away on his journey? The master was away for a long time.
25:20-21 ikbp When he returned, what did the master do for the servants who had been given five and two talents? The master said, “Well done, good and faithful servant!” and put them in charge of many things.
25:26 o2vg When he returned, what did the master do to the servant who had been given one talent? The master said, “You wicked and lazy servant,” took the one talent away from him, and threw him into the outer darkness.
25:26-30 o2vg When he returned, what did the master do to the servant who had been given one talent? The master said, “You wicked and lazy servant,” took the one talent away from him, and threw him into the outer darkness.
25:31-32 sd2y What will the Son of Man do when he comes and sits on his glorious throne? The Son of Man will gather all the nations and separate the people one from another.
25:34 wqx8 What will those on the Kings right hand receive? Those on the Kings right hand receive the kingdom prepared for them from the foundation of the world.
25:35-36 k3gd What did those on the Kings right hand do in their lives? Those on the Kings right hand gave food to the hungry, drink to the thirsty, took in strangers, clothed the naked, cared for the sick, and visited the prisoners.

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1:1 tojv From whom did this revelation first come, and to whom is the revelation being shown? The revelation of Jesus Christ came from God, and is being shown to his servants.
1:1 g2lr When would the events of the revelation take place? The events of the revelation would take place soon.
1:3 qgud Who will be blessed by this book? Those who read aloud, listen to, and obey the words of this book will be blessed.
1:4 vzw3 Who wrote this book, and to whom did he write? John wrote this book, and he wrote to the seven churches in Asia.
1:5 ji9p What three titles does John give to Jesus Christ? John gives Jesus Christ the titles of faithful witness, firstborn of the dead, and ruler of the kings of the earth.
1:6 dpp4 What has Jesus made the believers? Jesus has made the believers a kingdom and priests to God the Father.
1:7 pizn Who will see Jesus when he comes? Every eye will see Jesus when he comes, including those who pierced him.
1:8 r9cy How does the Lord God describe himself? The Lord God describes himself as the alpha and the omega, the one who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty.
1:1 tojv Who gave this revelation, to whom did he give it, and to whom was he supposed to show it? The revelation of Jesus Christ came from God, and is being shown to his servants.
1:1 g2lr When must the events of the revelation happen? The events of the revelation must happen soon.
1:3 qgud Who will be blessed by this book? The one who reads aloud, listens to, and keeps what has been written in this book will be blessed.
1:4 vzw3 Who wrote this book, and to whom did he write? John wrote this book, and he wrote it to the seven churches in Asia.
1:5 ji9p What three titles does John give to Jesus Christ? John gives Jesus Christ these titles: the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.
1:6 dpp4 What has Jesus made believers? Jesus has made believers a kingdom and priests for his God and Father.
1:7 pizn Who will see Jesus when he comes? Every eye, that is, every person, will see Jesus when he comes, including those who pierced him.
1:8 r9cy How does the Lord God describe himself? The Lord God describes himself as the alpha and the omega, the one who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Ruler of All.
1:9 ftzo Why was John on the island of Patmos? John was on the island of Patmos because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus.
1:11 ogsn What did the loud voice behind John tell him to do? The loud voice told John to write in a book what he saw and send it to the seven churches.
1:14 jd6c What kind of hair and eyes did the man have who John saw? The man John saw had hair as white as wool and eyes like a fiery flame.
1:16 h0pg What was in the right hand of the man, and what was coming out of his mouth? The man had seven stars in his right hand and a sharp two-edged sword coming out of his mouth.
1:11 ogsn What did the loud voice behind John tell him to do? The loud voice told John to write what he saw on a scroll and send it to the seven churches.
1:14 jd6c John saw a man behind him. What kind of hair and eyes did the man have? The man had hair as white as wool or snow and eyes like a flame of fire.
1:16 h0pg What was in the right hand of the man, and what was coming out of his mouth? The man had seven stars in his right hand, and a sharp, double-edged sword was coming out of his mouth.
1:17 vylp What did John do when he saw the man? John fell at the mans feet like a dead man.
1:18 h71o What keys did the man say he had? The man said he had the keys of death and of Hades.
1:20 mqey What was the meaning of the seven stars and the seven golden lampstands? The seven stars were the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands were the seven churches.
2:1 qoky To which angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Ephesus.
2:2 zaft What has the church in Ephesus done regarding those who are evil and regarding the false prophets? The church in Ephesus has not put up with those who are evil and has tested the false prophets.
2:4 qip9 What does Christ have against the church in Ephesus? Christ has against the church in Ephesus that they have left behind their first love.
2:5 eryv What does Christ say he will do if they do not repent? Christ says he will come and remove their lampstand from its place if they do not repent.
2:7 csq2 What does Christ promise to those who conquer? Christ promises that those who conquer will eat from the tree of life in the paradise of God.
2:8 sxlf To which angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Smyrna.
2:9 hzjq What has the church in Smyrna experienced? The church in Smyrna has experienced sufferings, poverty, and slander.
2:10-11 f4d1 What does Christ promise to those who are faithful until death and who conquer? Christ promises that those who are faithful until death and conquer will receive the crown of life and will not be hurt by the second death.
2:12 kbqb To which angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Pergamum.
2:13 hb2u Where does the church in Pergamum live? The church in Pergamum lives where Satans throne is.
2:13 xvms What did the church in Pergamum do in the days when Antipas was killed? The church in Pergamum held tightly to Christs name and did not deny the faith in the days when Antipas was killed.
2:14-15 ea63 To what two teachings have some in the church in Pergamum held? Some in the church in Pergamum have held to the teachings of Balaam and to the teachings of the Nicolaitans.
2:16 t9yq What does Christ warn he will do if those who hold to these false teachings do not repent? Christ warns he will come and make war against those who hold to these false teachings.
2:17 g4yi What does Christ promise to those who conquer? Christ promises that those who conquer will eat the hidden manna and will receive a white stone with a new name.
2:18 xjbu To which angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Thyatira.
2:19 mfav What good things does Christ know the church in Thyatira has done? Christ knows the church in Thyatira has shown love, faith, service, and patient endurance.
2:20 hkup What does Christ have against the church in Thyatira? Christ has against the church in Thyatira that they tolerate the immoral false prophetess Jezebel.
2:22-23 guip What does Christ warn he will do if those who commit adultery with Jezebel do not repent of her deeds? Christ warns that he will throw Jezebel onto a sickbed and throw adulterers into tribulation if they do not repent.
2:1 qoky To what angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Ephesus.
2:2 zaft How has the church in Ephesus related to evil people, and what has it done regarding the ones who call themselves apostles? The church in Ephesus has not put up with those who are evil and has tested the false prophets.
2:4 qip9 What does Christ have against the church in Ephesus? Christ has against the church in Ephesus that it has left behind its first love.
2:5 eryv What does Christ say he will do if the churh do not repent? Christ says he will come and remove its lampstand from its place if the church does not repent.
2:7 csq2 What does Christ promise to those who conquer? Christ promises to allow those who conquer to eat from the tree of life in the paradise of God.
2:8 sxlf To what angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Smyrna.
2:9 hzjq What difficulties is the church in Smyrna facing? The church in Smyrna is facing affliction, poverty, and slander.
2:10 f4d1 What does Christ promise to those who are faithful until death? Christ promises that he will give the crown of life to those who are faithful until death.
2:11 es1c What does Christ say about the one conquering? The one conquering will certainly not be hurt by the second death.
2:12 kbqb To what angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Pergamum.
2:13 hb2u How does Christ describe the place where this church lives? Christ describes this as a place where Satans throne is.
2:13 xvms What did the church in Pergamum do in the days when Antipas was killed? The church in Pergamum did not deny its faith in Jesus even in the days when Antipas was killed.
2:14-15 ea63 To what two teachings do some in the church in Pergamum hold tightly? Some in the church in Pergamum hold tightly to the teachings of Balaam and to the teachings of the Nicolaitans.
2:16 t9yq What does Christ warn he will do if those who hold to these false teachings do not repent? Christ warns he will come and make war against them with the sword of his mouth.
2:17 g4yi What does Christ say he will give to the one conquering? Christ promises that the will give the hidden manna and a white stone with a new name to the one conquering.
2:18 xjbu To what angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Thyatira.
2:19 mfav What good things does Christ know about regarding the church in Thyatira? Christ knows about the works, love, faith, service, and patient endurance of the church in Thyatira and that its last works are greater than its first works.
2:20 hkup What does Christ have against the church in Thyatira? Christ has against the church in Thyatira that it tolerates the immoral false prophetess Jezebel.
2:22 guip What does Christ warn he will do if those who commit adultery with Jezebel do not repent of her deeds? Christ warns that he will throw these people into great tribulation if they do not repent.
2:25 ubci What does Christ tell those who have not held to the teaching of Jezebel to do? Christ tells them to hold on tightly to what they have until he comes.
2:26 ifl9 What does Christ promise those who conquer? Christ promises those who conquer authority over the nations.
2:28 itwm What does Christ promise those who conquer? Christ promises those who conquer authority over the nations and the morning star.
2:29 wikb To what does Christ say the reader of this book should listen? Christ says the reader should listen to what the Spirit is saying to the churches.
3:1 jreq To which angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Sardis.
3:1 l3ti What is the reputation of the church in Sardis, but what is the truth about them? The reputation of the church in Sardis is that they are alive, but the truth is that they are dead.
2:26 ifl9 What does Christ promise to the one conquering? Christ promises to give authority over the nations to the one conquering.
2:28 itwm What else does Christ promise to the one conquering? Christ also promises to give the morning star to the one conquering.
2:29 wikb What does Christ say the one who has an ear should hear? Christ says that the one who has an ear, that is, the one who is able to hear, should hear what the Spirit is saying to the churches.
3:1 jreq To what angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Sardis.
3:1 l3ti What is the reputation of the church in Sardis, but what is the truth about them? The reputation of the church in Sardis is that it is alive, but the truth is that it is dead.
3:2 efk8 What does Christ warn the church in Sardis to do? Christ warns them to wake up and strengthen what remains.
3:5 lmom What does Christ promise those who conquer? Those who conquer will be clothed in white, will remain in the book of life, and will have their name spoken before God the Father.
3:7 tulj To which angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Philadelphia.
3:8 s2cb What has the church in Philadelphia done even though they have little strength? The church in Philadelphia has obeyed Christs word and has not denied his name.
3:9 sbiq What will Christ make those of the synagogue of Satan do? Christ will make those of the synagogue of Satan bow down before the saints feet.
3:11 ade1 What does Christ tell the church of Philadelphia to do since he is coming soon? Christ tells them to hold tight to what they have so no one can take away their crown.
3:12 u240 What does Christ promise to those who conquer? Those who conquer will be a pillar in the temple of God, will have the name of God, the name of the city of God, and Christs new name written on them.
3:14 wf68 To which angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Laodicea.
3:15 m4xx What does Christ wish the church in Laodicea was? Christ wishes the church in Laodicea was either cold or hot.
3:5 lmom What does Christ promise to the one conquering? Christ promises to clothe the one conquering in white, to keep his name in the book of life, and to confess his name before his Father and his angels.
3:7 tulj To what angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Philadelphia.
3:8 s2cb What has the church in Philadelphia done even though they have little strength? The church in Philadelphia has kept Christs word and has not denied his name.
3:9 sbiq What will Christ make those of the synagogue of Satan do? Christ will make those of the synagogue of Satan bow down before the feet of the believers.
3:11 ade1 What does Christ tell the church of Philadelphia to do since he is coming soon? Christ tells them to hold fast to what they have so that no one may take away their crown.
3:12 u240 What does Christ promise to the one conquering? Christ promises to make the one conquering a pillar in the temple of his God, and he promises to write on him the name of his God, the name of the city of his God, and his own new name.
3:14 wf68 To what angel is the next portion of the book written? The next portion of the book is written to the angel of the church in Laodicea.
3:15 m4xx What does Christ wish that the church in Laodicea was? Christ wishes that the church in Laodicea was either cold or hot.
3:16 o9mk What is Christ about to do to the church in Laodicea, and why? Christ is about to vomit the church in Laodicea out of his mouth because they are lukewarm.
3:17 qmlp What does the church in Laodicea say about itself? The church in Laodicea says that it is rich and in need of nothing.
3:17 n4rd What does Christ say about the church in Laodicea? Christ says the church in Laodicea is miserable, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.
3:19 akgb What does Christ do for everyone he loves? Christ corrects and teaches everyone he loves.
3:21 v8vp What does Christ promise to those who conquer? Those who conquer will sit with Christ on his throne.
3:22 dxfc To whom does Christ say the reader of the book should listen? Christ says the reader should listen to what the Spirit says to the churches.
4:1 wblg What did John see opened? John saw a door opened in heaven.
3:17 qmlp What does the church in Laodicea say about itself? The church in Laodicea says that it is rich and has become wealthy and is in need of nothing.
3:17 n4rd What does Christ say that the church in Laodicea does not know? Christ says the church in Laodicea does not know that it is miserable, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.
3:19 akgb What does Christ do for everyone he loves? Christ rebukes and disciplines everyone he loves.
3:21 v8vp What does Christ promise to the one conquering? Christ promises to let the one conquering sit with him on his throne.
3:22 dxfc What does Christ say the one who has an ear should do? Christ says that the one who has an ear, that is, who is able to hear, should hear what the Spirit says to the churches.
4:1 wblg What did John see opened? John saw an open door in heaven.
4:1 johp What did the voice say he would show John? The voice said he would show John what must happen after these things.
4:2 cljx What was someone sitting on in heaven? Someone was sitting on a throne in heaven.
4:4 izbi What was around the throne in heaven? Around the throne were 24 thrones with 24 elders seated on them.
4:5 m9i8 What were the seven lamps burning in front of the throne? The seven lamps were the seven spirits of God.
4:6 t2cq What four things were around the throne? Four living creatures full of eyes were around the throne.
4:8 ezyh What three words do the four living creatures repeat night and day? Night and day without stopping, the four living creatures say, “Holy, holy, holy.”
4:10 ua0a What do the 24 elders do when the living creatures give glory to God? The 24 elders prostrate themselves before the throne, throwing down their crowns.
4:11 bwtb What do the elders say about Gods role in creation? The elders say God created all things and by his will all things existed and were created.
5:1 d7fu What did John see in the right hand of the one seated on the throne? John saw a scroll sealed with seven seals.
5:3-4 bsyq Who on the earth was worthy to open the scroll or read it? No one was worthy to open the scroll or read it.
5:5 jrin Who was able to open the scroll and its seven seals? The Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, was able to open the scroll.
5:6 jg5q Who was standing among the elders before the throne? A Lamb, looking as though he had been killed, was standing among the elders before the throne.
5:6 byza What were the seven horns and seven eyes on the Lamb? The seven horns and seven eyes were the seven spirits of God sent out over all the earth.
5:8 y8cz What were the gold bowls full of incense which the elders had? The gold bowls full of incense were the prayers of the saints.
5:9 m1su Why was the Lamb worthy to open the scroll? The Lamb was worthy because with his blood he purchased for God people from every tribe, language, people, and nation.
5:10 jbg5 Where will the priests of God reign? The priests of God will reign on the earth.
4:8 ezyh What word describing God do the four living creatures repeat night and day? Night and day the four living creatures repeat the word "holy."
4:10 ua0a What do the 24 elders do when the living creatures give glory to God? The 24 elders fall down (that is, bow down) before the throne and lay down their crowns.
4:11 bwtb Why do the elders say that God is worthy to receive glory, honor, and power? The elders say that God is worthy because God created all things and by his will they existed and were created.
5:1 d7fu What did John see in the right hand of the one seated on the throne? John saw a scroll written on the inside and the back and sealed with seven seals.
5:3-4 bsyq At first, who was able to open the scroll or read it? No one in heaven or on the earth or under the earth was worthy to open the scroll or read it.
5:5 jrin Who did the elder tell John was able to open the scroll and its seven seals? The elder told John that the Lion from the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, was able to open the scroll and its seven seals.
5:6 jg5q Who was standing among the elders? A Lamb, looking as though he had been killed, was standing among the elders.
5:6 byza What were the seven horns and seven eyes on the Lamb? The seven horns and seven eyes were the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth.
5:8 y8cz What were the gold bowls full of incense that the elders had? The gold bowls full of incense were the prayers of the saints.
5:9 m1su Why was the Lamb worthy to open the scroll? The Lamb was worthy because he was slaughtered and with his blood he bought people for God from every tribe, language, people, and nation.
5:10 jbg5 Where will these priests of God reign? The priests of God will reign on the earth.
5:12 jmjo What did the angels say the Lamb was worthy to receive? The angels said the Lamb was worthy to receive power, wealth, wisdom, strength, honor, glory, and praise.
5:13 v0tv Who said that the one on the throne and the Lamb should be praised forever and ever? Every created thing said that the one on the throne and the Lamb should be praised forever and ever.
5:14 tshy What did the elders do when they heard the four living creatures say “Amen”? The elders laid down on the ground and worshiped.
6:1 fmv9 What did the Lamb do with the scroll? The Lamb opened one of the seven seals on the scroll.
6:2 ejpy What did John see after the first seal was opened? John saw a white horse with a rider going out to conquer.
6:4 cz1x What did John see after the second seal was opened? John saw a fiery red horse whose rider took peace away from the earth.
5:13 v0tv Who said that the one on the throne and the Lamb should be praised to the ages of the ages (that is, forever)? Every creature said that the one on the throne and the Lamb should be praised to the ages of the ages.
5:14 tshy What did the elders do when they heard the four living creatures say “Amen”? The elders fell down (that is, bowed down) and worshiped.
6:1 fmv9 What did John see the Lamb do with the scroll? John saw the Lamb open one of the seven seals on the scroll.
6:2 ejpy What did John see after the first seal was opened? John saw a white horse whose rider went out conquering.
6:4 cz1x What did John see after the second seal was opened? John saw a fiery red horse whose rider was allowed to take peace away from the earth.
6:5 awjj What did John see after the third seal was opened? John saw a black horse whose rider held a pair of scales in his hand.
6:8 qq87 What did John see after the fourth seal was opened? John saw a pale horse whose rider was named Death.
6:9 wzkf What did John see after the fifth seal was opened? John saw the souls of those who had been killed because of the word of God.
6:10 u3l2 What did the souls under the altar want to know from God? The souls wanted to know how long until God avenged their blood.
6:11 z0e4 How long were the souls told they would have to wait? The souls were told they would have to wait until the full number of fellow servants were killed.
6:9 wzkf What did John see after the fifth seal was opened? John saw the souls of those who had been killed because of the word of God and the testimony they held.
6:10 u3l2 What did the souls under the altar want to know from God? The souls wanted to know how long it would be until God avenged their blood.
6:11 z0e4 How long were the souls told they would have to wait? The souls were told they would have to wait until the full number of fellow servants and brothers (that is, fellow believers) were killed.
6:12-13 ncma What did John see after the sixth seal was opened? John saw an earthquake, the sun becoming black, the moon becoming like blood, and the stars falling to the earth.
6:15-16 g9xh What did John see the kings, generals, rich, powerful, and everyone else doing? John saw them hiding in caves and asking the rocks to fall on them and hide them.
6:16 pic0 From what did the kings, generals, rich, powerful, and everyone else want to be hid? They wanted to be hid from the one seated on the throne and from the anger of the Lamb.
6:17 gso5 What day had come? The great day of the wrath of the one on the throne and the Lamb had come.
6:16 pic0 From what did the kings, generals, rich, powerful, and everyone else want to be hidden? They wanted to be hidden from the one seated on the throne and from the anger of the Lamb.
6:17 gso5 What day had come? The great day of the anger of the one sitting on the throne and the Lamb had come.
7:1 clrx What were the four angels standing on the four corners of the earth doing when John saw them? The four angels were holding back the four winds of the earth.
7:2-3 rrj8 What did the angel from the east say must be done before the earth was harmed? The angel said that a seal must be put on the foreheads of the servants of God before the earth was harmed.
7:4 bhu9 How many people from what tribe were sealed? The number of people sealed was 144,000 from every tribe of the people of Israel.
7:2-3 rrj8 What did the angel coming from the rising of the sun (that is, the east) say must be done before the earth, sea, and trees were harmed? The angel said that the servants of God must be sealed on their foreheads before the earth, sea, and trees were harmed.
7:4 bhu9 How many people were sealed and who were they? 144 thousands (that is, 144,000 people) were sealed, and they were from every tribe of the sons of Israel.
7:9 aj7e What did John then see before the throne of God and in front of the Lamb? John saw a great multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language before the throne.
7:10 nx6l According to those before the throne, to whom does salvation belong? Those before the throne called out that salvation belongs to God and to the Lamb.
7:11 qin0 In what bodily position were the angels, elders, and living creatures as they worshiped God? They laid down on the ground and put their faces on the ground as they worshiped God.
7:14 paal Who did the elder say were the ones clothed in white robes before the throne? The elder said they were the ones who had come out of the Great Tribulation.
7:10 nx6l The great multitude called out that salvation belonged to someone. To whom did it belong? Those before the throne called out that salvation belonged to God and to the Lamb.
7:11 qin0 What did the angels, elders, and living creatures do as they worshiped God? They fell on their faces, that is, they lay down and put their faces on the ground, as they worshiped God.
7:14 paal Who did the elder say were the ones clothed in white robes before the throne? The elder said they were the ones who had come out of the great tribulation.
7:14 ijd6 How had the ones before the throne made their robes white? They had made their robes white by washing them in the blood of the Lamb.
7:15-16 f3wv What did the elder say God would do for those who are clothed in white robes? God will spread his tent over them so they will suffer no more.
7:15-16 f3wv What did the elder say God would do for those who were clothed in white robes? God would spread his tent over them so they would not be hungry or thirsty or burned by the sun anymore.
7:17 wap2 What did the elder say the Lamb would do for those who are clothed in white robes? The Lamb will shepherd them and guide them to springs of living water.
8:1 qgou What caused there to be silence in heaven? When the Lamb opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven.
8:1 qgou There was silence in heaven after something happened. What happened? There was silence in heaven after the Lamb opened the seventh seal.
8:2 okve What was given to the seven angels who stand before God? Seven trumpets were given to the seven angels who stand before God.
8:4 kl10 What rose up before God? The smoke of incense with the prayers of the saints rose up before God.
8:5 ja6s What happened when the angel threw down to earth the fire from the altar? When the angel threw down the fire, there was thunder, rumblings, lightning, and an earthquake.
8:7 sej1 What happened when the first trumpet was blown? When the first trumpet was blown, a third of the earth was burned up along with a third of the trees, and all grass.
8:8-9 qxob What happened when the second trumpet was blown? When the second trumpet was blown, a third of the sea became blood, a third of the creatures of the sea died, and a third of the ships were destroyed.
8:10-11 g2ts What happened when the third trumpet was blown? When the third trumpet was blown, a third of the waters became wormwood, and many people died.
8:12 k21z What happened when the fourth trumpet was blown? When the fourth trumpet was blown, a third of the day and a third of the night had no light.
8:13 gfv1 Why did the eagle say “Woe, woe, woe” to those on the earth? The eagle said, “Woe, woe, woe” to those on the earth because of the remaining three trumpet blasts.
9:1 b2ar What kind of star did John see when the fifth trumpet was blown? When the fifth trumpet was blown, John saw a star from heaven that had fallen to earth.
9:2 lmbf What did the star do? The star opened the shaft of the deep and endless pit.
9:3-4 zb3l What were the locusts from the pit told to do? The locusts were told not to damage the earth, but only the people who did not have the seal of God.
9:6 uqq0 What would the people tortured by the locusts seek but not find? The people tortured by the locusts would seek death but would not find it.
9:9 nz2w What sound did the wings of the locusts make? The sound of the locusts wings was like the sound made by many chariots and horses running into battle.
9:11 m74i Who was the king over the locusts? The king over the locusts was Abaddon, or in Greek, Apollyon, the angel of the pit.
9:12 veo7 What was past after the fifth trumpet was blown? The first woe was past after the fifth trumpet was blown.
9:13 kqt8 What voice did John hear when the sixth trumpet was blown? When the sixth trumpet was blown, John heard a voice coming from the golden altar that is present before God.
9:15 lc0j What did the four angels do when they heard the voice? When they heard the voice, the four angels were released to kill a third of humanity.
9:16 uaf1 How many soldiers on horseback did John see? John saw 200,000,000 soldiers on horseback.
9:18 qz7i What plagues killed a third of the people? The plagues of fire, smoke, and sulfur from the mouths of the horses killed a third of the people.
9:20 gbe4 How did the people not killed by the plagues respond? The people not killed by the plagues did not repent of their works, nor did they stop worshiping demons.
8:5 ja6s What happened when the angel threw fire from the altar down onto the earth? When the angel threw down the fire, there there were crashes of thunder, loud sounds, flashes of lightning, and an earthquake.
8:7 sej1 What happened when the first angel sounded a trumpet? When the first tangel sounded a trumpet, a third of the earth was burned up along with a third of the trees and all the green grass.
8:8-9 qxob What happened when the second angel sounded a trumpet? When the second angel sounded a trumpet, a third of the sea became blood, a third of the creatures in the sea died, and a third of the ships were destroyed.
8:10-11 g2ts What happened when the third angel sounded a trumpet? When the third angel sounded a trumpet, a third of the waters became wormwood and many people died.
8:12 k21z What happened when the fourth angel sounded a trumpet? When the fourth angel sounded a trumpet, it became dark for a third of the day and the night.
8:13 gfv1 Why did the eagle say “Woe, woe, woe to the ones living on the earth"? The eagle said “Woe, woe, woe, to the ones on the earth" because of the remaining three trumpet blasts.
9:1 b2ar What kind of star did John see when the fifth angel sounded a trumpet? When the fifth angel sounded a trumpet, John saw a star from heaven that had fallen to the earth.
9:2 lmbf What did the star do? The star opened the shaft of the abyss.
9:3-4 zb3l What did God tell the locusts from the pit to do? God told the locusts locusts not to damage the earth but only the people who did not have the seal of God.
9:6 uqq0 What would the people tormented by the locusts seek but not find? The people tormented by the locusts would seek death but would not find it.
9:9 nz2w What did the wings of the locusts sound like? The wings of the locusts sounded like many chariots and horses running into battle.
9:11 m74i Who was the king over the locusts? The king over the locusts was the angel of the abyss.
9:12 veo7 What did John call the locusts that came when the fifth angel sounded a trumpet? John called these locusts the "first woe."
9:13 kqt8 From where did John hear a voice when the sixth angel sounded a trumpet? When the sixth angel sounded a trumpet, John heard a voice coming from the golden altar before God.
9:15 lc0j What happened to the four angels after the voice spoke? After the voice spoke, the four angels were released to kill a third of humanity.
9:16 uaf1 How many horse soldiers did John see? John saw two myriads of myriads of horse soldiers, that is, two hundred million (200,000,000) horse soldiers.
9:18 qz7i What plagues killed a third of humanity? The plagues of fire, smoke, and sulfur from the mouths of the horses killed a third of humanity.
9:20 gbe4 How did the people not killed in the plagues respond? The people not killed in the plagues did not repent of their works, that is, they did not stop worshiping demons and idols.
10:1 xs18 What did the face and feet of the mighty angel that John saw look like? The angel had a face like the sun and feet like pillars of fire.
10:2 rp2i Where did the angel stand? The angel stood with his right foot on the sea and his left foot on the land.
10:4 s7ya What was John told not to write? John was told not to write what the seven thunders said.
10:6 crb4 By whom did the mighty angel swear? The mighty angel swore by him who lives forever and ever, who created heaven, the earth, and the sea.
10:7 qhcn What did the mighty angel say would no longer be delayed? The angel said that when the seventh trumpet was blown, there would be no more delay, but the mystery of God would be accomplished.
10:8 yeld What was John told to take from the mighty angel? John was told to take an open scroll from the angel.
10:9 i4d4 What did the angel say would happen when John ate the scroll? The angel said that the scroll would be sweet in Johns mouth but bitter in his stomach.
10:4 s7ya What did the voice from heaven tell John not to write? The voice from heaven told John not to write what the seven thunders said.
10:6 crb4 By whom did the mighty angel swear? The mighty angel swore by him who lives to the ages of the ages (that is, forever), who created heaven, the earth, the sea, and the things in them.
10:7 qhcn What did the mighty angel say would be accomplished in the days of the sound of the seventh angel? The angel said that when the seventh angel sounded a trumpet, the mystery of God would be accomplished.
10:8 yeld What did the voice tell John to take from the mighty angel? The voice told John to take an open scroll from the angel.
10:9 i4d4 What did the angel say would happen when John ate the scroll? The angel said that the scroll would taste sweet in Johns mouth but that it would make his stomach bitter.
10:11 ozlx After he ate the scroll, about what was John told to prophesy? John was told to prophesy about many peoples, nations, languages, and kings.
11:1 vsxy What was John told to measure? John was told to measure the temple of God and the altar and those who worship in it.
11:2 p3qb How long would the Gentiles trample the holy city? The Gentiles would trample the holy city for 42 months.
11:5 ewf6 What were the two witnesses given authority to do to those who choose to harm them? The two witnesses were given authority to kill their enemies with fire.
11:8 fhah Where will the bodies of the two witnesses lie? Their bodies will lie in the street of the city, symbolically called Sodom and Egypt, where their Lord was crucified.
11:10 kzph How will the people of the earth react when the two witnesses are killed? The people of the earth will rejoice and celebrate when the two witnesses are killed.
11:11-12 mijv What will happen to the two witnesses after three and a half days? After three and a half days, the two witnesses will stand on their feet and go up to heaven.
11:14 zdn8 After the two witnesses and the earthquake are finished, what is past? After the two witnesses and the earthquake, the second woe is past.
11:15 swd2 When the seventh trumpet was blown, what was spoken in heaven? When the seventh trumpet was blown, it was spoken that the kingdom of the world had become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ.
11:17 dj39 What did the elders say that the Lord God had now begun to do? The elders said that the Lord God had now begun to reign.
11:18 paor According to the elders, what time had now come? The time had now come for the dead to be judged, for Gods servants to be rewarded, and for God to destroy those who were destroying the earth.
11:1 vsxy What was John told to measure? John was told to measure the temple of God and the altar and the ones worshiping in the temple.
11:2 p3qb For how long would the Gentiles trample the holy city? The Gentiles would trample the holy city for 42 months.
11:5 ewf6 What were the two witnesses given the authority to do to anyone who wished to harm them? The two witnesses were given the authority to kill with fire anyone who wished to harm them.
11:8 fhah Where will the bodies of the two witnesses lie? Their bodies will lie in the public square of the great city.
11:10 kzph How will the people of the earth react when the two witnesses are killed? The people of the earth will rejoice and celebrate and send gifts to one another when the two witnesses are killed.
11:11-12 mijv What will happen to the two witnesses after three and a half days? After three and a half days, a breath of life will enter the two witnesses and they will stand on their feet.
11:14 zdn8 After the two witnesses go up to heaven and there is an earthquake, what has passed? After the two witnesses go up to heaven and there is an earthquake, the second woe has passed
11:15 swd2 When the seventh angel sounded a trumpet, what did loud voices in heaven say? When the seventh angel sounded a trumpet, loud voices in heaven said that the kingdom of the world had become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ.
11:17 dj39 What did the elders say that the Lord God had now done? The elders said that the Lord God had taken his great power and reigned.
11:18 paor According to the elders, what time had now come? The elders said that the time had now come for the dead to be judged and for God to reward his servants and destroy the ones destroying the earth.
11:19 ktsg What was then opened in heaven? Gods temple was then opened in heaven.
12:1-2 qzvq What great sign was seen in heaven? In heaven was seen a pregnant woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and with twelve stars on her head, crying out in birth pains.
12:3 mkku What other great sign was seen in heaven? In heaven was seen a huge red dragon with seven heads and ten horns, with seven crowns on his heads.
12:4 g1ux What did the dragon do with his tail? The dragon swept away a third of the stars in heaven and hurled them down to earth.
12:4 h75h What did the dragon desire to do? The dragon desired to devour the child of the woman.
12:5 be8g What was the male child going to do? The male child was going to rule all the nations with an iron rod.
12:5 a3l6 Where did the male child go? The male child was snatched away to God and to his throne.
12:6 h818 Where did the woman go? The woman fled into the wilderness.
12:1 qzvq What great sign was seen in heaven? The great sign seen in heaven was a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head.
12:3 mkku What other great sign was seen in heaven? The other great sign seen in heaven was a large red dragon with seven heads and ten horns and seven crowns on his heads.
12:4 g1ux What did the dragon's tail do? The dragon's tail swept away a third of the stars of heaven and hurled them down to earth.
12:4 h75h What did the dragon want to do when the woman gave birth? The dragon wanted to devour the woman's child when she gave birth.
12:5 be8g What was the male child going to do? The male child was going to rule all the nations with an iron scepter.
12:5 a3l6 To where was the male child snatched away? The male child was snatched away to God and to his throne.
12:6 h818 To where did the woman flee? The woman fled into the wilderness.
12:7 yp4b Who fought in heaven? Michael and his angels fought against the dragon and his angels.
12:9 d6vw What happened to the dragon and his angels after the battle? The dragon and his angels were thrown down to the earth.
12:9 pk4a Who is the dragon? The dragon is the old serpent, the devil, or Satan.
12:11 ksa0 How did the brothers conquer the dragon? The brothers conquered the dragon by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.
12:9 d6vw What happened to the dragon and his angels as a result of the battle? The dragon and his angels were thrown down to the earth.
12:9 pk4a Who is the dragon? The dragon is the ancient serpent called Diabolos and Satan.
12:11 ksa0 How did the brothers conquer the dragon? The brothers conquered the dragon through the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.
12:12 vwc3 How much time does the dragon know he has? The dragon knows he has only a little time.
12:13-14 df35 What was done for the woman when the dragon pursued her? The woman was given wings to fly to the place prepared for her, where she would be taken care of.
12:15-17 a5y7 When the dragon could not sweep away the woman, what did the dragon do? The dragon went off to make war with those who obey Gods commandments and who hold to the testimony about Jesus.
13:1 pvui From where did the beast come that John saw? The beast came up out of the sea.
13:2 erh1 What did the dragon give to the beast? The dragon gave to the beast his power, a throne, and authority to rule.
13:3 e4w3 Why did the whole earth marvel and follow the beast? The whole earth marveled and followed the beast because he had a lethal wound that had been healed.
13:5-6 j8fy What did the beast speak with his mouth? The beast spoke proud words and insults against God, his name, the place where he lived, and those who live in heaven.
13:7 d97q What was the beast permitted to do with the holy people? The beast was permitted to make war with the holy people and to conquer them.
13:8 xybi Who will not worship the beast? Those whose name is written in the book of life will not worship the beast.
13:10 pfim To what are those who are holy called? Those who are holy are called to patient endurance and faith.
13:11 ys79 From where did the other beast that John saw come? The other beast came up out of the earth.
13:11 sgay What kind of horns and speaking did the other beast have? The other beast had horns like a lamb and spoke like a dragon.
13:12 qh9x What did the other beast cause those who live on the earth to do? The other beast caused those who live on the earth to worship the first beast.
13:15 etcr What happened to those who refused to worship the beast? Those who refused to worship the beast were killed.
13:16 zjwq What did everyone receive from the other beast? Everyone received a mark on the right hand or on the forehead.
12:13-14 df35 What did God give the woman when the dragon pursued her? When the dragon pursued her, God gave the woman wings to fly to the place prepared for her, where she would be nourished.
12:15-17 a5y7 After the earth helped the woman, what did the dragon do? The dragon went off to make war with those who keeping Gods commandments and having the testimony about Jesus.
13:1 pvui From where did the beast come that John saw? The beast that John saw came up from the sea.
13:2 erh1 What did the dragon give to the beast? The dragon gave the beast his power, his throne, and great authority.
13:3 e4w3 Why was the whole earth astonished? The whole earth was astonished because the beast had a wound of death (a fatal wound) that had been healed.
13:5-6 j8fy What did the beast say with the mouth it was given? The beast spoke great (proud) things and blasphemies against God, his name, his tabernacle, and those living in heaven.
13:7 d97q What was the beast allowed to do against the saints? The beast was allowed to make war against the saints and to conquer them.
13:8 xybi Who will not worship the beast? Anyone whose name is written in the Book of Life will not worship the beast.
13:10 pfim What qualities does John say the saints must have? John says that the saints must have endurance and faith.
13:11 ys79 From where did the other beast come that John saw? The other beast that John saw came up out of the earth.
13:11 sgay What kind of horns and voice did the other beast have? The other beast had horns like a lamb but its voice sounded like a dragon's voice (it was speaking like a dragon).
13:12 qh9x The other beast caused those who live on the earth to do something. What was it? The other beast caused those who live on the earth to worship the first beast.
13:15 etcr What did the other beast do to whoever did not worship the image of the beast? The other beast caused whoever did not worship the image of the beast to be killed.
13:16 zjwq What did the other beast cause everyone to receive? The other beast caused everyone to receive a mark on the right hand or on the forehead.
13:18 veuv What is the number of the beast? The number of the beast is 666.
14:1 j41j Who did John see standing before him? John saw the Lamb standing before him on Mount Zion.
14:3 zu1v Who was able to learn the new song being sung before the throne? Only the 144,000 who had been redeemed from the earth were able to learn the new song.
14:4-5 ra3l Who was redeemed as firstfruits to God and to the Lamb? The 144,000 who were blameless were redeemed as firsfruits to God and to the Lamb.
14:1 j41j Whom did John see standing on Mount Zion? John saw the Lamb and 144 thousands (144,000 people) standing on Mount Zion.
14:3 zu1v Who was able to learn the new song that was sung before the throne? Only the 144,000 people who had been bought from the earth were able to learn the new song.
14:4-5 ra3l Who have been bought as first fruits for God and for the Lamb? The 144,000 blameless people have been bought as first fruits to God and to the Lamb.
14:6 fr28 To whom did the angel give the eternal message of good news? The angel gave the eternal message of good news to every nation, tribe, language, and people on the earth.
14:7 xnf4 What did the angel tell those who live on the earth to do? The angel told them to fear God and to give him glory.
14:7 h851 What time did the angel say had come? The angel said the hour of Gods judgment had come.
14:8 cpb6 What did the second angel announce? The second angel announced that Babylon the great had fallen.
14:10 x8qy What did the third angel say would happen to those who received the mark of the beast? Those who received the mark of the beast would be tormented with fire and sulfur.
14:12 x2ev To what were the saints called? The saints were called to patient endurance.
14:14 cmgy Who did John see seated on the cloud? John saw one like a Son of Man seated on the cloud.
14:16 ez9d What did the one sitting on the cloud do? The one sitting on the cloud swung his sickle to harvest the earth.
14:19 ni13 What did the angel with the sickle do? The angel with the sickle gathered the grape harvest of the earth and threw it into the wine vat of Gods wrath.
14:20 q3fb What happened at the winepress of God? The winepress was stomped and blood poured out from it.
15:1 pwba What did the seven angels that John saw have with them? The seven angels had seven plagues, which are the final plagues.
15:2 evlf Who was standing by the sea? Those who had been victorious over the beast and his image were standing by the sea.
14:7 xnf4 What did the angel tell those the ones living on the earth to do? The angel told them to fear God and to give him glory.
14:7 h851 What hour (time) did the angel say had come? The angel said the hour of Gods judgment had come.
14:8 cpb6 What did the second angel say had happened? The second angel said that Babylon the Great had fallen.
14:10 x8qy What did the third angel say would happen to anyone who worshiped the beast and received his mark? The third angel said that those who worshiped the beast and received his mark would be tormented with fire and sulfur.
14:12 x2ev What quality did John say the saints should have? John said that the saints should have endurance.
14:14 cmgy Whom did John see seated on a white cloud? John saw one like a son of man seated on a white cloud.
14:16 ez9d What did the one sitting on the cloud do? The one sitting on the cloud swung his sickle and harvested the earth.
14:19 ni13 What did the angel with the sickle do? The angel with the sickle harvested the grapevine of the earth and threw the grapes into the great winepress of the wrath of God.
14:20 q3fb What came out from the winepress when it was trampled? Blood came out from the winepress when it was trampled.
15:1 pwba What did the seven angels have whom John saw? The seven angels had seven final plagues.
15:2 evlf Who was standing by the sea? The ones being victorious over the beast and his image and the number of his name were standing by the sea.
15:3 scxi Whose song were those standing by the sea singing? Those standing by the sea were singing the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb.
15:3 c7u9 How were Gods ways described in the song? Gods ways were described as just and true.
15:4 s0ak In the song, who will come and worship God? All nations will come and worship God.
15:6 k5nw What then came out of the Most Holy Place? The seven angels with the seven plagues then came out of the Most Holy Place.
15:7 og0e What was given to the seven angels? The seven angels were given seven bowls full of the wrath of God.
15:8 wlpk Until when could no one enter the Most Holy Place? Until the seven plagues were completed, no one could enter the Most Holy Place.
16:1 r9fd What were the seven angels told to do? The seven angels were told to go and pour out on the earth the seven bowls of Gods wrath.
16:2 iedt What happened when the first bowl of Gods wrath was poured out? Ugly and painful sores came on the people who had the mark of the beast.
16:3 mj98 What happened when the second bowl of Gods wrath was poured out? The sea became like the blood of a dead person.
16:4 lh04 What happened when the third bowl of Gods wrath was poured out? The rivers and springs of water became blood.
15:3 c7u9 How were Gods ways described in the song? Gods ways were described as righteous and true.
15:4 s0ak According to the song, who will come and worship God? All nations will come and worship God.
15:6 k5nw Who then came out from the temple? The seven angels having the seven plagues then came out from the temple.
15:7 og0e What did one of the four living creatures give to the seven angels? One of the four living creatures gave the seven angelsseven bowls full of the wrath of God.
15:8 wlpk Until when could no one enter the temple? No one could enter the temple until the seven plagues were completed.
16:1 r9fd What did the voice tell the seven angels to do? The voice told the seven angels to go and pour out on the earth the seven bowls of Gods wrath onto the earth.
16:2 iedt What happened when the first angel poured out his bowl? The people who had the mark of the beast and who worshiped its image got bad sores.
16:3 mj98 What happened when the second angel poured out his bowl? The sea became like the blood of a dead person.
16:4 lh04 What happened when the third angel poured out his bowl? The rivers and springs of water became blood.
16:6 jysi Why was it true and just that God gave these people blood to drink? It was true and just because these people had poured out the blood of Gods saints and prophets.
16:8 mk0u What happened when the fourth bowl of Gods wrath was poured out? The sun scorched the people with fire.
16:9 lr5g How did the people respond to these plagues? The people did not repent or give God glory.
16:10 f76l What happened when the fifth bowl of Gods wrath was poured out? Darkness covered the kingdom of the beast.
16:12 u7qt What happened when the sixth bowl of Gods wrath was poured out? The water of the Euphrates River was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the east.
16:13-14 boz4 What were the three unclean spirits going out to do? The three unclean spirits were going out to gather the kings of the world for the battle on the great day of God.
16:8 mk0u What happened when the fourth angel poured out his bowl? The sun scorched people with fire.
16:9 lr5g How did the people respond to these plagues? The people did not repent to give God glory.
16:10 f76l What happened when the fifth angel poured out his bowl? The kingdom of the beast became darkened.
16:12 u7qt What happened when the sixth angel poured out his bowl? The water of the Euphrates River was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the rising of the sun (from the east).
16:13-14 boz4 What did the three unclean spirits go out to do? The three unclean spirits went out to gather the kings of the world for battle on the great day of God.
16:16 qfz0 What was the name of the place where the kings of the world were brought together? The name of the place was Armageddon.
16:17-18 lqm1 What happened when the seventh bowl of Gods wrath was poured out? A loud voice said, “It is done!” and there was lightning, thunder, and an earthquake.
16:19 q886 At this time, what did God call to mind and do? At this time, God called to mind Babylon the great, and he gave Babylon the cup filled with his wrath.
16:21 kt47 How did the people respond to these plagues? The people cursed God.
17:1 gwoq What did the angel say he would show John? The angel said he would show John the condemnation of the great prostitute.
17:3 of4z On what was the woman sitting? The woman was sitting on a beast with seven heads and ten horns.
17:4 ybl2 What was in the cup which the woman held in her hand? The cup was full of detestable things and the impurities of her sexual immorality.
17:5 mrvu What was the womans name? The womans name was “Babylon the Great, the Mother of Prostitutes and of the Detestable Things of the Earth.”
17:6 j1n2 With what was the woman drunk? The woman was drunk with the blood of the saints and martyrs for Jesus.
17:8 xsx3 From where did the beast come on which the woman sat? The beast came up from the deep, bottomless pit.
16:17-18 lqm1 What happened when the seventh angel poured out his bowl? A loud voice said, “It is has happened!” and there was lightning, sounds, thunder, and an earthquake.
16:19 q886 At this time, what did God remember? At this time, God remembered to give Babylon the Great the cup of the wine of the wrath of his anger.
16:21 kt47 How did the people respond to the plague of hail? The people blasphemed God.
17:1 gwoq What did the angel say he would show John? The angel said he would show John the judgment of the great prostitute.
17:3 of4z On what was the woman sitting? The woman was sitting on a scarlet beast that had seven heads and ten horns.
17:4 ybl2 What was in the cup which the woman held in her hand? The cup was full of abominations and the impurities of her sexual immorality.
17:5 mrvu What was the womans name? The womans name was “Babylon the Great, the Mother of Prostitutes and of the Abominations of the Earth.”
17:6 j1n2 With what was the woman drunk? The woman was drunk with the blood of the saints and witnesses for Jesus.
17:8 xsx3 From where did the beast come on which the woman sat? The beast came up from the abyss.
17:8 n3pi To where was the beast going? The beast was going to destruction.
17:9-10 yypc What were the seven heads of the beast? The seven heads were seven hills on which the woman was seated and were also seven kings.
17:9-10 yypc What were the seven heads of the beast? The seven heads were seven hills on which the woman was seated, and they were also seven kings.
17:11 aheh To where was the beast going? The beast was going to destruction.
17:12 dl5a What were the ten horns of the beast? The ten horns were ten kings.
17:14 xaac What would the kings and the beast do when they were of one mind? When they were of one mind, they would make war against the Lamb.
17:15 mr1p What were the waters where the prostitute was seated? The waters were peoples, multitudes, nations, and languages.
17:16 wann What would the kings and the beast do to the woman? They would make the woman desolate and naked, devour her flesh, and burn her with fire.
17:18 eqd3 What was the woman that John saw? The woman that John saw was the great city that rules over the kings of the earth.
18:1-2 t9lc What announcement did the angel with great authority make? The angel announced that Babylon the great had fallen.
18:4 tu77 What did the voice from heaven tell Gods people to do? The voice told Gods people to come out from Babylon and to not share in her sins.
17:13-14 xaac What will the kings and the beast do when they are of one mind? When they are of one mind, they will make war against the Lamb.
17:15 mr1p What were the waters where the prostitute was sitting? The waters were peoples, multitudes, nations, and languages.
17:16 wann What would the kings and the beast do to the woman? They would make the woman desolated and naked, consume her flesh, and burn her completely with fire.
17:18 eqd3 What was the woman that John saw? The woman that John saw was the great city that has a kingdom over the kings of the earth.
18:1-2 t9lc What announcement did the angel with great authority make? The angel announced that Babylon the Great had fallen.
18:4 tu77 What did the voice from heaven tell Gods people to do? The voice told Gods people to come out from Babylon in order not share in her sins.
18:6 veud What amount of payment did God give back to Babylon for what she had done? God paid back Babylon double for what she had done.
18:8 ec1h What plagues overtook Babylon in one day? Death, mourning, and famine overtook Babylon in one day, and she was consumed with fire.
18:8 ec1h What plagues will come on Babylon in one day? Death, mourning, and famine will come on Babylon in one day, and she will be consumed with fire.
18:9 aaho How did the kings and merchants of the earth respond when they saw Babylons judgment? When the kings and merchants of the earth saw Babylons judgment, they wept and wailed over her.
18:9-10 kqtx Why did the kings, merchants and ships captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
18:14 fols For what did Babylon long, which vanished in a single hour? Babylon longed for luxury and splendor, which vanished in a single hour.
18:15 tuir Why did the kings, merchants and ships captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
18:17 upm8 Why did the kings, merchants and ships captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They stood at a distance because they were afraid of her torment.
18:18 dwuy What question did the ships captains ask about Babylon? The ships captains asked, “What city is like the great city?”
18:20 xu7d What were the saints, apostles, and prophets told to do when Babylon was judged by God? The saints, apostles, and prophets were told to rejoice when Babylon was judged by God.
18:21 mcd0 After her judgment, when would Babylon be seen again? After her judgment, Babylon would be seen no more.
18:24 gb1t What was found in the great city Babylon for which she was judged? The blood of prophets, saints, and all who have been killed on the earth was found.
19:1-2 u9n6 What did the loud voice in heaven say about Gods judgments? The loud voice in heaven said that Gods judgments were true and just.
18:9-10 kqtx Why will the kings, merchants and ships captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They will stand at a distance because they are afraid of her torment.
18:14 fols What kinds of things perished from Babylon? Luxurious and splendid things perished from Babylon.
18:15 tuir Why will the kings, merchants and ships captains stand at a distance from Babylon at her time of judgment? They will stand at a distance because they are afraid of her torment.
18:18 dwuy What question did the ship captains ask about Babylon? The ship captains asked, “What city is like the great city?”
18:20 xu7d What were heaven and the saints, apostles, and prophets told to do when God judged Babylon? Heaven and the saints, apostles, and prophets were told to rejoice when God judged Babylon.
18:21 mcd0 After Babylon's judgment, when will she be seen again? After her judgment, Babylon will be seen no more.
18:24 gb1t What was found in the great city Babylon, for which she was judged? The blood of prophets, saints, and all who have been killed on the earth was found in Babylon.
19:1-2 u9n6 What did the loud voice in heaven say about Gods judgments? The loud voice in heaven said that Gods judgments were true and righteous.
19:2 fjpf Why did God judge the great prostitute? God judged the great prostitute because she corrupted the earth with her sexual immorality and shed the blood of Gods servants.
19:3 pbxu What will happen to the great prostitute forever and ever? Smoke will rise from the great prostitute forever and ever.
19:5 jvp6 What were the servants of God who fear him told to do? The servants of God were told to praise him.
19:7 xj9i Why did the voice say that the servants of God should rejoice and be very happy? The servants of God were told to rejoice because the wedding celebration of the Lamb had come.
19:8 yy44 With what is the bride of the Lamb dressed? The bride is dressed in fine linen, which is the righteous acts of Gods holy people.
19:10 lvdl What did the angel say that the testimony about Jesus was? The angel said that the testimony about Jesus was the spirit of prophecy.
19:11-13 ssis What is the name of the one John saw riding the white horse? The one John saw riding the white horse was called "faithful and true."
19:15 og5o How does the Word of God strike down the nations? Out of the mouth of the Word of God goes a sharp sword, which strikes down the nations.
19:16 ikyu What is written on the Word of Gods robe and thigh? On his robe and thigh is written, “King of Kings and Lord of Lords”.
19:18 k8mg What were the birds flying overhead called to eat at the great supper? The birds were called to eat the flesh of kings, commanders, mighty men, horses and their riders, and all men.
19:19 vsdi What were the beast and the kings of the earth setting out to do? They were setting out to make war with the Word of God and his army.
19:20 qdzh What happened to the beast and the false prophet? The beast and the false prophet were both thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur.
19:21 r73m What happened to the rest of those fighting against the Word of God? The rest were killed by the sword coming out of the mouth of the Word of God.
20:1 h9pq What did the angel coming down from heaven have with him? The angel had the key to the endless pit and a great chain in his hand.
19:3 pbxu What will happen to the great prostitute forever and ever? The smoke of the great prostitute will rise to the ages of the ages (forever).
19:5 jvp6 What did the voice tell the servants of God to do? The voice told the servants of God to praise him.
19:7 xj9i Why did the voice say that the servants of God should rejoice and be very happy? The servants of God were told to rejoice and be very happy because the wedding celebration of the Lamb had come.
19:8 yy44 With what was the bride of the Lamb dressed? The bride was dressed in bright, clean fine linen.
19:10 lvdl What did the angel say that the testimony of Jesus was? The angel said that the testimony of Jesus was the spirit of prophecy.
19:11-13 ssis What was the one called whom John saw riding on a white horse? The one John saw riding on a white horse was called Faithful and True.
19:15 og5o What does the Word of God, the rider on the white horse, use to strike down the nations? The Word of God, the rider on the white horse, uses the sharp sword that goes out of his mouth to strike down the nations.
19:16 ikyu What name is written on the Word of Gods robe and thigh? The name written on his robe and thigh is King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
19:18 k8mg What were the birds flying overhead called to eat at the great supper? The birds were called to eat the flesh of kings, chiliarchs (commanders), mighty warriors, horses and their riders, and all kinds of people.
19:19 vsdi What did the beast and the kings of the earth gather to do? They gathered to make war with the one sitting on the white horse and his army.
19:20 qdzh What happened to the beast and the false prophet? The beast and the false prophet were both thrown alive into lake of fire burning with sulfur.
19:21 r73m What happened to the rest of those who fought against the one sitting on the horse? The rest were killed by the sword coming out of the mouth of the one sitting on the horse.
20:1 h9pq What did the angel coming down from heaven have in his hand? The angel had in his hand the key to the abyss and a great chain.
20:2-3 s7xx How long would Satan remain bound? Satan would remain bound for a thousand years.
20:3 wqea What did the angel do with Satan? The angel threw Satan into the bottomless pit.
20:3 rqbq What would Satan not be able to do while he was bound? Satan would not be able to deceive the nations while he was bound.
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20:10 kn33 What was done with the devil at this time? The devil was thrown into the lake of fire to be tormented forever.
20:12 q4ti By what were the dead judged before the great white throne? The dead were judged by what was recorded in the books, the result of what they had done.
20:14 krn7 What is the second death? The second death is the lake of fire.
20:15 ekez What happened to all who were not written in the Book of Life? All who were not found written in the Book of Life were thrown into the lake of fire.
21:1 lurs What did John see had happened to the first heaven and earth? John saw that the first heaven and earth had passed away.
20:15 ekez What happened to all whose names were not found written in the Book of Life? All whose names were not found written in the Book of Life were thrown into the lake of fire.
21:1 lurs What had happened to the first heaven and earth? The first heaven and earth had passed away.
21:1 w035 What had replaced the first heaven and earth? A new heaven and earth had replaced the first heaven and earth.
21:2 u2dr What came down from heaven? The holy city, new Jerusalem, came down from heaven.
21:3 tu7c Where did the voice from the throne say that God would now dwell? The voice said that God would now dwell with human beings.
21:4 q515 What had now passed away? Death, grieving, crying, and pain had now passed away.
21:6 hn9v What name did the one seated on the throne call himself? The one seated on the throne called himself the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.
21:8 ll9q What happens to the faithless, sexually immoral, and idolaters? The faithless, sexually immoral, and idolaters have their place in the fiery lake of burning sulfur.
21:10 uihm What is the bride, the wife of the Lamb? The bride, the wife of the Lamb, is the holy city, Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God.
21:12 vlua What was written on the gates of new Jerusalem? The names of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel were written on the gates of new Jerusalem.
21:14 exth What was written on the foundations of new Jerusalem? The names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb were written on the foundations of new Jerusalem.
21:16 j9dm In what shape was new Jerusalem laid out? New Jerusalem was laid out in a square.
21:4 q515 What had now passed away? Tears, death, grieving, crying, and pain had now passed away.
21:6 hn9v By what name did the one seated on the throne call himself? The one seated on the throne called himself the Alpha and the Omega.
21:8 ll9q What will happen to the cowardly, unbelieving, and abhorred and to murderers, fornicators, sorcerers, idolaters, and liars? Their place will be in the fiery lake of burning sulfur.
21:9-10 uihm What is the bride, the wife of the Lamb? The bride, the wife of the Lamb, is the holy city, Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God.
21:12 vlua What was written on the gates of new Jerusalem? The names of the 12 tribes of the sons of Israel were written on the gates of new Jerusalem.
21:14 exth What was written on the foundations of new Jerusalem? The names of the 12 apostles of the Lamb were written on the foundations of new Jerusalem.
21:16 j9dm In what shape was new Jerusalem laid out? New Jerusalem was laid out square.
21:18 l90k Of what was the city built? The city was built of pure gold, like clear glass.
21:22 fcdd What is the temple in new Jerusalem? The temple in new Jerusalem is the Lord God and the Lamb.
21:22 fcdd Why is there no temple in the new Jerusalem? There is no temple in the new Jerusalem because the Lord God and the Lamb are her temple.
21:23 eub1 What is the source of light in new Jerualem? The source of light in new Jerusalem is the glory of God and the Lamb.
21:27 e8sv What will never enter new Jerusalem? Nothing unclean will ever enter new Jerusalem.
22:1 ad8m What did John see flowing from the throne of God? John saw the river of the water of life flowing from the throne of God.
22:2 j91v For what are the leaves of the tree of life? The leaves of the tree of life are for the healing of the nations.
22:3 wgby What will there no longer be in the city? There will no longer be any curse, and there will be no more night.
22:2 j91v For what purpose will people use the leaves of the tree of life? The leaves of the tree of life are for the healing of the nations.
22:3-5 wgby What will there no longer be in the city? There will no longer be any curse, and there will be no more night.
22:3 p0om Where will the throne of God and of the Lamb be? The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city.
22:5 jwnr What will there no longer be in the city? There will no longer be any curse, and there will be no more night.
22:7 kvw2 What must a person do to be blessed by this book? A person must obey the words of the prophecy of this book to be blessed.
22:8-9 kwzk What did the angel tell John to do when John prostrated himself at the feet of the angel? The angel told John to worship God.
22:7 kvw2 Jesus says that a person who does something with this book will be blessed. What does that person do? A person who keeps (obeys) the words of the prophecy of this book will be blessed.
22:8-9 kwzk What did the angel tell John to do when John fell down (bowed down) to worship the angel? The angel told John not to worship him but to worship God.
22:10 ctj4 Why was John told not to seal up the words of the prophecy of this book? John was told not to seal up the words of the prophecy of this book because the time was near.
22:12 i2gz What did the Lord say he was bringing with him when he comes? The Lord said he was bringing his reward with him when he comes.
22:14 cyx0 What must those do who desire the right to eat from the tree of life? Those who want the right to eat from the tree of life must wash their robes.
22:16 ahf9 How does Jesus say he is related to King David? Jesus says he is the root and descendant of King David.
22:18 z5uz What will happen to anyone who adds to the prophecy of this book? Anyone who adds to the prophecy of this book will receive the plagues written about in this book.
22:19 g4y3 What will happen to anyone who takes away from the prophecy of this book? Anyone who takes away from the prophecy of this book will have his share of the tree of life taken away.
22:20 aibw What are Jesus last words in this book? Jesus last words are, “Yes! I am coming soon”.
22:12 i2gz What did the Lord say would be with him when he comes? The Lord said his reward would be with him when he came.
22:14 cyx0 What blessings will those who was their robes receive? Those who wash their robes will be able to eat from the tree of life and enter the city by its gates.
22:16 ahf9 How does Jesus say he is related to David? Jesus says he is the root and offspring of David.
22:18 z5uz What will God do to anyone who adds to the words of the prophecy of this book? God will add the plagues written in this book to anyone who adds to the words of its prophecy.
22:19 g4y3 What will God do to anyone who takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy? God will take away the share of the tree of life and the holy city from anyone who takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy.
22:20 aibw What are Jesus last words in this book? Jesus last words are, “Yes! I am coming quickly."
22:21 noxb What is the last word in this book? The last word in this book is “Amen.”

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Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
1:1-2 v2r2 By what means had God promised the gospel before Pauls time? God had promised the gospel before by his prophets in the holy scriptures.
1:3 bgxw Gods Son was born out of which descendants according to the flesh? Gods Son was born out of the descendants of David according to the flesh.
1:1-2 v2r2 By what means had God promised the gospel before Pauls time? God had promised the gospel before by his prophets in the holy Scriptures.
1:3 bgxw According to the flesh, Gods Son was born out of which descendants? According to the flesh, Gods Son was born out of the descendants of David.
1:4 wcya By what event was Jesus Christ declared to be the Son of God? Jesus Christ was declared to be the Son of God by the resurrection from the dead.
1:5 ojj9 For what purpose did Paul receive grace and apostleship from Christ? Paul received grace and apostleship for obedience of faith among all the nations.
1:8 tl8v For what does Paul thank God concerning the believers in Rome? Paul thanks God because their faith is proclaimed throughout the whole world.
1:11 kccq Why does Paul desire to see the believers in Rome? Paul desires to see them in order to give them some spiritual gift in order to establish them.
1:11 kccq Why does Paul desire to see the believers in Rome? Paul desires to see them in order to give them some spiritual gift in order to strengthen them.
1:13 m3aj Why had Paul been unable to visit the believers in Rome until now? Paul had been unable to visit because he was hindered until now.
1:16 brj1 What does Paul say the gospel is? Paul says the gospel is the power of God for salvation for every one who believes.
1:17 qpkd What scripture does Paul quote concerning how the righteous will live? Paul quotes the scripture, “The righteous will live by faith”.
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1:21 r8i9 What happens to the thoughts and hearts of those who do not glorify God nor give him thanks? Those who do not glorify God nor give him thanks become foolish in their thoughts and their hearts are darkened.
1:24 c9c3 What does God do to those who exchange his glory for the images of perishable men and animals? God gives them over to the lusts of their hearts for uncleanness, for their bodies to be dishonored among themselves.
1:26-27 f9b7 For what dishonorable passions do these women and men burn in their lust? The women burn in their lust for one another, and the men burn in their lust for one another.
1:28 ox10 What does God do to those who do not approve of having him in their awareness? God gives them up to a depraved mind, to do those things that are not proper.
1:28 ox10 What does God do to those who do not approve of having him in their awareness? God gives them up to a disapproved mind, to do those things that are not proper.
1:29 y57z What are some of the characteristics of those who have a depraved mind? Those who have a depraved mind are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, and evil intentions.
1:32 yjx3 What do those with a depraved mind understand about Gods requirements? Those with a depraved mind understand that those who practice such things are worthy of death.
1:32 ydsb Even though those with a depraved mind understand Gods requirements, what do they do anyway? They do unrighteous things anyway, and approve of those who practice them.
2:1 a6ix Why are some people without excuse in their judging? Some people are without excuse in their judging because what they judge in another they practice themselves.
2:2 qwm1 How does God judge when he judges those who practice unrighteousness? God judges according to truth when he judges those who practice unrighteousness.
2:4 crpo What is Gods patience and goodness meant to do? Gods patience and goodness is meant to lead a person to repentance.
2:5 ot67 What are those with hard, unrepentant hearts toward God storing up for themselves? Those with hard, unrepentant hearts are storing up for themselves wrath for the day of Gods righteous judgment.
2:4 crpo What are Gods patience, kindness, and goodness meant to do? Gods patience, kindness, and goodness are meant to lead a person to repentance.
2:5 ot67 What are those with hard, unrepentant hearts toward God storing up for themselves? Those with hard, unrepentant hearts are storing up for themselves wrath on the day of Gods righteous judgment.
2:7 go2l What do those receive who have done consistent, good actions? Those who have done consistent, good actions will receive eternal life.
2:8-9 cvrb What do those receive who obey unrighteousness? Those who obey unrighteousness receive wrath, fierce anger, tribulation, and distress.
2:12 czsu How does God show no partiality in his judgment between Jew and Greek? God shows no partiality because those who sin, either Jew or Greek, will perish.
2:13 yca7 Who is justified before God? The doers of the Law are justified before God.
2:14 auhm How do Gentiles show that they do have a law to themselves? Gentiles show that they have a law to themselves when they do by nature the things of the Law.
2:21 nice What challenge does Paul give to those Jews who rest upon the Law and teach others? Paul challenges them that if they teach others the Law, they should also teach themselves.
2:8-9 cvrb What do those receive who obey unrighteousness? Those who obey unrighteousness receive wrath and anger.
2:12 czsu How does God show no partiality in his judgment between Jew and Greek? God shows no partiality, because those who sin, either Jew or Greek, will perish.
2:13 yca7 Who is justified before God? The doers of the law are justified before God.
2:14 auhm How do Gentiles show that they do are a law to themselves? Gentiles show that they are a law to themselves when, by nature, they do the things of the Law.
2:21 nice What challenge does Paul give to those Jews who rest upon the law and teach others? Paul challenges them that if they teach others the law, they should also teach themselves.
2:21-22 l1vi Which sins does Paul mention that the Jewish teachers of the Law should stop doing? Paul mentions the sins of stealing, adultery, and the robbery of temples.
2:23-24 nwj5 Why is the name of God dishonored among the Gentiles because of the Jewish teachers of the Law? Gods name is being dishonored because the Jewish teachers of the Law are transgressing the Law.
2:25 jtc8 How does Paul say a Jewish persons circumcision can become uncircumcision? Paul says that a Jewish persons circumcision can become uncircumcision if that person is a violator of the Law.
2:26 i1qt How does Paul say that a Gentile persons uncircumcision can be considered circumcision? Paul says that a Gentile persons uncircumcision can be considered circumcision if that person keeps the requirements of the Law.
2:23-24 nwj5 Why is the name of God dishonored among the Gentiles because of the Jewish teachers of the law? Gods name is being dishonored because the Jewish teachers of the law are transgressing the law.
2:25 jtc8 How does Paul say a Jewish persons circumcision can become uncircumcision? Paul says that a Jewish persons circumcision can become uncircumcision if that person is a violator of the law.
2:26 i1qt How does Paul say that a Gentile persons uncircumcision can be considered circumcision? Paul says that a Gentile persons uncircumcision can be considered circumcision if that person keeps the requirements of the law.
2:28-29 d4hs Who does Paul say is a true Jew? Paul says that a true Jew is a Jew inwardly, with a circumcision of the heart.
2:29 yig8 From whom does a true Jew receive praise? A true Jew receives praise from God.
3:1-2 tz4b What is first of all among the advantages of the Jew? First of all among the advantages of the Jew is that they were entrusted with revelation from God.
3:4 lt9g Even though every man is a liar, what is God found to be? Even though every man is a liar, God is found to be true.
3:5-6 h2zh Because God is righteous, what is he able to do? Because God is righteous, he is able to judge the world.
3:8 zlq7 What comes on those who say, “Let us do evil, that good may come.”? Judgment comes on those who say, “Let us do evil, that good may come.
3:8 zlq7 What comes on those who say, “Let us do evil, that good may come”? Judgment comes on those who say, “Let us do evil, that good may come.
3:9-10 qzgo What is written in the Scriptures about the righteousness of all, both Jews and Greeks? It is written that there is none righteous, not one.
3:11 zsw1 According to what is written, who understands and seeks after God? According to what is written, none understand and none seek after God.
3:20 ka9s Who will be justifed by the works of the Law? No flesh will be justified by the works of the Law.
3:20 o51b What comes through the Law? The knowledge of sin comes through the Law.
3:21 vv6q By what witnesses has a righteousness without the Law now been made known? By the witnesses of the Law and the Prophets has a righteousness without the Law now been made known.
3:22 ac1f What is the righteousness without the Law that has now been made known? The righteousness without the Law is the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all those who believe.
3:11 zsw1 According to what is written, who understands and seeks out God? According to what is written, none understands and none seeks out God.
3:20 ka9s Who will be justified by the works of the law? No flesh will be justified by the works of the law.
3:20 o51b What comes through the law? The full awareness of sin comes through the law.
3:21 vv6q By what witnesses has a righteousness without the law now been made known? By the witnesses of the Law and the Prophets has a righteousness without the law now been made known.
3:22 ac1f What is the righteousness without the law that has now been made known? The righteousness without the law is the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all those who believe.
3:24 moo6 How is a person justified before God? A person is justified before God freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.
3:25 ioe3 For what purpose did God provide Christ Jesus? God provided Christ Jesus as a propitiation through faith in his blood.
3:26 de32 What did God show by all that happened through Jesus Christ? God showed that he is the one who justifies anyone because of faith in Jesus.
3:28 rwo3 What role do the works of the Law have in justification? A person is justified by faith without the works of the Law.
3:28 rwo3 What role do the works of the law have in justification? A person is justified by faith totally apart from the works of the law.
3:30 r6hj How does God justify the circumcised Jew and the uncircumcised Gentile? God justifies both by faith.
3:31 zdbg What do we do with the Law through faith? We uphold the Law through faith.
3:31 zdbg What do we do with the law through faith? We uphold the law through faith.
4:2 c4xs What would have given Abraham reason to boast? Abraham would have had reason to boast if he had been justified by works.
4:3 zore What do the scriptures say about how Abraham was justified? The scriptures say that Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness.
4:5 gfjh What kind of people does God justify? God justifies the ungodly.
4:3 zore What do the scriptures say about how Abraham was justified? The scripture says that Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.
4:5 gfjh What kind of people does God justify? God justifies the people who trust in him.
4:6-8 uy7z According to David, in what way is a man blessed by God? According to David, blessed is the man whose sins are forgiven and whose sins are not counted by the Lord.
4:9-10 tdfk Was Abrahams faith counted as righteousness before or after he was circumcised? Abrahams faith was counted as righteousness before he was circumcised.
4:11-12 shkf Abraham is the father of which groups of people? Abraham is the father of all who believe, both the uncircumcised and the circumcised.
4:11-12 shkf Abraham is the father of which groups of people? Abraham is the father of all who believe, both the physically uncircumcised and the circumcised.
4:13 dgvz What promise was given to Abraham and his descendants through the righteousness of faith? It was promised to Abraham and his descendants that they would be heirs of the world.
4:14 d8ey What would be true if the promise to Abraham had come through the law? If the promise had come through the law, then faith would be empty and the promise not true.
4:16 yeam For what reasons is the promise given by faith? The promise is given by faith so that it is by grace, and so that it is sure.
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4:18 ok8a How did Abraham respond to Gods promise even with these outward circumstances? Abraham confidently trusted God and did not hesitate in unbelief.
4:18-19 x409 What outward circumstances made it difficult for Abraham to believe Gods promise that he would be the father of many nations? When God made the promise to Abraham, Abraham was about a hundred years old and Sarahs womb was dead.
4:20 uf6v How did Abraham respond to Gods promise even with these outward circumstances? Abraham confidently trusted God and did not hesitate in unbelief.
4:23-24 va1q For whom was the account of Abraham written? The account of Abraham was written for his benefit, and for our benefit.
4:23-24 va1q For whom was the account of Abraham written? The account of Abraham was written for his benefit and also for our benefit.
4:25 eded What do we believe God has done for us? We believe God has raised Jesus from the dead, who was delivered up for our sins and raised for our justification.
5:1 nkg7 What do believers have because they are justified by faith? Because they are justified by faith, believers have peace with God through the Lord Jesus Christ.
5:3-4 tlb6 What are three things that suffering produces? Suffering produces endurance, approval, and confidence.
5:8 kvoh How does God prove his love toward us? God proves his love toward us, because while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
5:3-4 tlb6 What are three things that suffering produces? Suffering produces endurance, character, and hope.
5:8 kvoh How does God demonstrate his love toward us? God demonstrates his love toward us, because while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
5:9 yg2m Being justified by Christs blood, from what are believers saved? Being justified by Christs blood, believers are saved from the wrath of God.
5:10 s0gq What relationship do unbelievers have with God before they are reconciled to God through Jesus? Unbelievers are enemies of God before they are reconciled to God through Jesus.
5:12 bapw What happened because of one mans sin? Because of one mans sin, sin entered the world, death entered through sin, and death spread to all people.
5:12 bapw What happened because of one mans sin? Because of the sin of one man, sin entered into the world, death entered through sin, and death spread to all people.
5:14 t15j Who was the one man through whom sin entered the world? Adam was the one man through whom sin entered the world.
5:15 ih3r How is Gods free gift different than Adams sins? By Adams sin many died, but by Gods free gift many abounded.
5:15 ih3r How is Gods free gift different than Adams sins? By Adams sin many died, but the grace of God and his free gift through Christ abounds to many.
5:16 x9dz What resulted from Adams sin, and what resulted from Gods free gift? The judgment of condemnation resulted from Adams sin, but justification resulted from Gods free gift.
5:17 pg7v What ruled from Adams sin, and what ruled through Gods gift of righteousness? Death ruled from Adams sin, and those who receive Gods gift rule through the life of Jesus Christ.
5:19 hf3o What were many made through Adams disobedience, and what will many be made through the obedience of Christ? Many were made sinners through Adams disobedience, and many will be made righteous through the obedience of Christ.
5:20 xtxt Why did the Law come in alongside? The Law came alongside in order that the trespass might abound.
5:20 xtxt Why did the law come in alongside? The law came alongside in order that the trespass might increase.
5:20 ptbv What abounded more than the trespass? Gods grace abounded more than the trespass.
6:1-2 suqv Should believers continue in sin so that Gods grace may abound? May it never be.
6:3 gpbh Into what were people baptized who were baptized into Christ Jesus? People baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into Christs death.
6:4 j4u7 What should believers do since Christ was raised from the dead? Believers should walk in newness of life.
6:5 kx8w In what two ways are believers united to Christ through baptism? Believers are united to Christ in his death and resurrection.
6:6 c4o3 What was done for us so that we should no longer be slaves to sin? Our old man was crucified with Christ, so that we should no longer be slaves to sin.
6:6 c4o3 What was done for us so that we should no longer be slaves to sin? Our old man was crucified with Christ so that we should no longer be slaves to sin.
6:9 j52c How do we know that death no longer rules over Christ? We know that death no longer rules over Christ because Christ has been raised from the dead.
6:10 kqm6 How many times did Christ die to sin, and for how many people did he die? Christ died to sin once for all.
6:10-11 rg4p How should a believer think of himself with respect to sin? A believer should think of himself as dead to sin.
6:10-11 q75d For whom does a believer live his life? A believer lives his life for God.
6:13 qnh7 To whom should a believer present the members of his body, and for what purpose? A believer should present the members of his body to God as tools for righteousness.
6:13 qnh7 To whom should a believer present the members of his body, and for what purpose? A believer should present the members of his body to God as tools of righteousness.
6:14 k73d What does a believer live under, which allows him to rule over sin? A believer lives under grace, which allows him to rule over sin.
6:18-19 oa07 What is the end result for a person who makes himself a servant of God? The end result of a person who makes himself a servant of God is righteousness.
6:22 ke18 Slaves of God have their fruit for what purpose? Slaves of God have their fruit for sanctification.
6:23 egef What are the wages of sin? The wages of sin are death.
6:23 egef What is the wages of sin? The wages of sin is death.
6:23 dpsi What is the free gift of God? The free gift of God is eternal life.
7:1 wp4c How long does the law control a person? The law controls a person for as long as he lives.
7:2 cvc0 How long is a married woman bound by the law of marriage? A married woman is bound by the law of marriage until her husband dies.
7:3 wzvb What may a woman do once she is free from the law of marriage? Once she is free from the law of marriage, a woman may marry another man.
7:4 vo3t How are believers made dead to the Law? Believers are made dead to the Law through the body of Christ.
7:4 eqzl Having been made dead to the Law, what are believers able to do? Having been made dead to the Law, believers are able to be joined to Christ.
7:7 yx5r What function does the Law perform? The Law makes sin known.
7:7 aunj Is the Law sin? No, the Law is not sin.
7:8 s9wj What does sin do through the commandment of the Law? Sin, through the commandment of the Law, brings about every lust in a person.
7:12 m46i Is the Law holy? The Law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous, and good.
7:13 hy1a What does Paul say sin does to him? Paul says that sin, through the Law, brings about death in him.
7:16 wd54 What causes Paul to agree with the Law that the Law is good? When Paul does that which he does not want, then he agrees with the Law that the Law is good.
7:17 cqga Who is doing the things that Paul does, but does not wish to do? Sin that lives in Paul does the things that he does not wish to do.
7:4 vo3t How are believers made dead to the law? Believers are made dead to the law through the body of Christ.
7:4 eqzl Having been made dead to the law, what are believers able to do? Having been made dead to the law, believers are able to be joined to Christ.
7:7 yx5r What function does the law perform? The law makes sin known.
7:7 aunj Is the law sin? No, the law is not sin.
7:8 s9wj What does sin do through the commandment of the law? Sin, through the commandment of the law, brings about every lust in a person.
7:12 m46i Is the law holy? The law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous, and good.
7:13 hy1a What does Paul say sin does to him? Paul says that sin, through the law, brings about death in him.
7:16 wd54 What causes Paul to agree with the law that the law is good? When Paul does that which he does not want, then he agrees with the law that the law is good.
7:17 cqga What is causing him to do do the things that Paul does, but does not wish to do? Sin that lives in Paul causes him to do the things that he does not wish to do.
7:18 iqy5 What lives in Pauls flesh? No good thing lives in Pauls flesh.
7:21 cvl3 What principle does Paul find at work in him? Paul finds the principle in him that he wants to do what is good, but evil is actually present in him.
7:22 ediw What attitude does Pauls inner man have toward the law of God? Pauls inner man rejoices in the law of God.
7:23 ri2c What principle does Paul find in the members of his body? Paul finds that in the members of his body the principle of sin takes him captive.
7:25 bebt Who will deliver Paul from his body of death? Paul thanks God through Jesus Christ for his deliverance.
8:2 hu33 What has made Paul free from the principle of sin and death? The principle of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made Paul free from the principle of sin and death.
8:3 a3o8 Why was the Law unable to set people free from the principle of sin and death? The Law was unable because it was weak through the flesh.
8:4-5 vua0 Those who walk according to the Spirit pay attention to what? Those who walk according to the Spirit pay attention to the things of the Spirit.
8:7 vccb What is the fleshs relationship to God and the Law? The flesh is hostile toward God and is not able to be subject to the Law.
7:23 ri2c What principle does Paul find active in the members of his body? In the members of his body, Paul finds the principle of sin taking him captive.
7:25 bebt Who will deliver Paul from his body of death? Paul gives thanks to God for his deliverance through Jesus Christ.
8:2 hu33 What has made Paul free from the law of sin and death? The principle of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made Paul free from the law of sin and death.
8:3 a3o8 Why was the law unable to set people free from the principle of sin and death? The law was unable because it was weak through the flesh.
8:4-5 vua0 Those who walk according to the Spirit set their minds on what? Those who walk according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit.
8:7 vccb What is the fleshs relationship to God and the law? The flesh is hostile toward God and is not able to be subject to the law.
8:9 j9wy What are people lacking who do not belong to God? People who do not belong to God lack the Spirit of Christ living in them.
8:11 aq1a How does God give life to the believers mortal body? God gives life to the believers mortal body through his Spirit, who lives in the believer.
8:14 p8d2 How are the sons of God led to live? The sons of God are led by the Spirit of God.
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8:17 b5a5 As children of God, what other benefit do believers receive in Gods family? As children of God, believers are also heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ.
8:18-19 zkee Why are the sufferings of the present time to be endured by believers? The sufferings of the present time are to be endured so that believers may be glorified with Christ when the sons of God are revealed.
8:21 v7zy At the present time, under what kind of slavery is the creation? At the present time, the creation is under the slavery of decay.
8:21 lzqe Into what will the creation be delivered? The creation will be delivered into the liberty of the glory of the children of God.
8:21 lzqe Into what will the creation be delivered? The creation will be delivered into the freedom of the glory of the children of God.
8:23-25 pbsn How are believers to wait for the redemption of the body? Believers are to wait with confidence and patience for the redemption of the body.
8:26-27 wz0z What does the Spirit himself do to help in the saints weakness? The Spirit himself intercedes in behalf of the saints according to the will of God.
8:28 adpw How does God work all things together for those who love God and are called according to his purpose? God works all things together for good for those who love God and are called according to his purpose.
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8:37 vvm5 How are believers more than conquerors over tribulation, persecution, or even death? Believers are more than conquerors through the one who loved them.
8:39 zv7c What is Paul convinced that no created thing can do to the believer? Paul is convinced that no created thing can separate the believer from the love of God.
9:3 i7em What would Paul be willing to do for the sake of his brothers according to the flesh, the Israelites? Paul would be willing to be cursed by God for the sake of his brothers.
9:4 pec5 What do the Israelites have in their history? The Israelites have adoption, the glory, the covenants, the Law, the worship of God, and the promises.
9:4 pec5 What do the Israelites have in their history? The Israelites have adoption, the glory, the covenants, the law, the worship of God, and the promises.
9:6-7 tb4j What does Paul say is not true about everyone in Israel and all of Abrahams descendants? Paul says that not everyone in Israel truly belongs to Israel, and not all of Abrahams descendants are truly his children.
9:8 rknu Who are not counted as the children of God? The children of the flesh are not counted as the children of God.
9:8 zjuu Who are counted as the children of God? The children of the promise are counted as the children of God.
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10:1 mzdi What is Pauls desire for his brothers, the Israelites? Pauls desire is for the Israelites salvation.
10:3 fy6o What are the Israelites seeking to establish? The Israelites are seeking to establish their own righteousness.
10:3 e58g Of what do the Israelites not know? The Israelites do not know of Gods righteousness.
10:4 mr01 What has Christ done with respect to the Law? Christ is the fulfillment of the Law for righteousness for everyone who believes.
10:4 mr01 What has Christ done with respect to the law? Christ is the fulfillment of the law for righteousness for everyone who believes.
10:8 il0a Where is the word of faith which Paul is proclaiming? The word of faith is near, in the mouth and in the heart.
10:9 vlld What does Paul say a person does to be saved? Paul says a person must acknowledge with the mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in the heart that God raised him from the dead.
10:9 vlld What does Paul say a person does to be saved? Paul says a person must acknowledge with the mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in the heart that God raised him from the dead.
10:13 y2g1 Everyone who does what will be saved? Everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved.
10:14-15 bs88 What does Paul say is the series of steps which brings the good news to a person, so he can call on the name of the Lord? Paul says that first a preacher is sent, and the good news is heard and believed, so that a person can call on the name of the Lord.
10:14-15 bs88 What does Paul say is the series of steps which brings the good news to a person, so he can call on the name of the Lord? Paul says that first a preacher is sent and the good news is heard and believed so that a person can call on the name of the Lord.
10:17 tj0f What is heard which brings faith? The word of Christ is heard, which brings faith.
10:18 xncs Did Israel hear the gospel? Yes, Israel heard the gospel.
10:19 aotx How did God say he would provoke Israel to jealousy? God said he would provoke Israel to jealousy by appearing to those who were without understanding.
10:19 aotx How did God say he would provoke Israel to jealousy? God said he would provoke Israel to jealousy by appearing a nation that had not known him.
10:21 wg5s What did God find when he reached out to Israel? When God reached out to Israel, he found a disobedient and resistant people.
11:1 gp1g Has God then rejected the Israelites? May it never be.
11:1 gp1g Has God then rejected the Israelites? May it never be!
11:5 fsci Does Paul say if there are any faithful Israelites remaining, and if so, how have they been preserved? Paul says that there is a remnant remaining that has been preserved because of the choice of grace.
11:7 a17s Who among the Israelites obtained salvation, and what happened to the rest? The chosen among the Israelites obtained salvation, and the rest were hardened.
11:8 m6xr What did the spirit of dullness given by God do to those who received it? The spirit of dullness made their eyes unable to see and their ears unable to hear.
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11:20-21 ddnb What warning does Paul give the wild branches? Paul warns the wild branches that if God did not spare the natural branches, neither will he spare the wild branches if they fall into unbelief.
11:23-24 qhjm What can God do with natural branches if they do not continue in their unbelief? God can graft back into the olive tree natural branches that do not continue in their unbelief.
11:25 e0td How long will the partial hardening of Israel last? The partial hardening of Israel will last until the completion of the Gentiles comes in.
11:28-29 k79i Despite their disobedience, why do the Israelites continue to be loved by God? The Israelites continue to be loved by God because of the ancestors, and because the call of God is unchangeable.
11:28-29 k79i Despite their disobedience, why do the Israelites continue to be loved by God? The Israelites continue to be loved by God because of the ancestors and because the call of God is unchangeable.
11:30-32 borw What have both Jew and Gentile been shown to be by God? Both Jew and Gentile have been shown to be disobedient.
11:30-32 rwzh What has God shown to the disobedient? God has shown mercy to the disobedient, both Jew and Gentile.
11:33-34 hdrd Who is able to search Gods judgments and give him advice? No person can search Gods judgments and give him advice.
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12:14 pscz How should believers respond to those who persecute them? Believers should bless, and not curse, those who persecute them.
12:16 anqw How should believers treat lowly people? Believers should accept lowly people.
12:18 owv2 As much as is possible, what should believers seek with all people? As much as is possible, believers should seek peace with all people.
12:19 xnnx Why should believers not avenge themselves? Believers should not avenge themselves because vengeance belongs to the Lord.
12:19 xnnx Why should believers not avenge themselves? Believers should not avenge themselves, because vengeance belongs to the Lord.
12:21 g7d6 How should believers overcome evil? Believers should overcome evil with good.
13:1 xrby From where do earthly authorities get their authority? Earthly authorities are appointed by God, and get their authority from God.
13:1 xrby From where do earthly authorities get their authority? Earthly authorities are appointed by God and get their authority from God.
13:2 sx7k What will those receive who oppose the earthly authority? Those who oppose the earthly authority will receive judgment upon themselves.
13:3 y0c9 What does Paul tell believers to do so that they can be unafraid of the ruling authority? Paul tells believers to do what is good so that they can be unafraid of the ruling authority.
13:4 irf7 What authority has God given rulers in order to suppress evil? God has given rulers the authority to carry the sword and to punish the one who does evil.
13:6 mdws What authority has God given rulers regarding money? God has given rulers the authority to require payment of taxes.
13:8 w0cl What is the one thing Paul says believers should owe to others? Paul says that believers should owe love to others.
13:8 tkuz How does a believer fulfill the Law? A believer fulfills the Law by loving his neighbor.
13:9 d1f1 Which commandments does Paul list as part of the Law? Paul lists the commandments to not commit adultery, not kill, not steal, and not covet as part of the Law.
13:10 o6kw How does a believer fulfill the Law? A believer fulfills the Law by loving his neighbor.
13:12 d02c What does Paul say believers should put aside, and put on? Paul says believers should put aside the works of darkness, and put on the armor of light.
13:8 tkuz How does a believer fulfill the law? A believer fulfills the law by loving his neighbor.
13:9 d1f1 Which commandments does Paul list as part of the law? Paul lists the commandments to not commit adultery, not kill, not steal, and not covet as part of the law.
13:10 o6kw How does a believer fulfill the law? A believer fulfills the law by loving his neighbor.
13:12 d02c What does Paul say believers should put aside, and put on? Paul says believers should put aside the works of darkness and put on the armor of light.
13:13 zglc In what activities are believers not to walk? Believers are not to walk in wild celebrations, drunkenness, sexual immorality, uncontrolled lust, strife, or jealousy.
13:14 jj48 What should be the believers attitude toward the lusts of the flesh? The believer should make no provision for the lusts of the flesh.
14:2 qeis What kind of food does a person with stronger faith eat, and what does a person with weaker faith eat? A person who is stronger in faith eats anything, but a person who is weaker in faith eats only vegetables.
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14:23 de9p What is the result if a person does not act from faith? Whatever actions are not taken from faith are sin.
15:1-2 fcej What attitude should believers with strong faith have toward those with weak faith? Believers with strong faith should bear the weaknesses of those with weak faith, in order to build them up.
15:3 lf9u Who is the example Paul uses of one who did not live to please himself, but served others? Christ did not live to please himself, but served others.
15:4 zng5 What was one of the purposes of the scriptures written previously? The scriptures written previously were written for our instruction.
15:4 zng5 What was one of the purposes of the Scriptures written previously? The Scriptures written previously were written for our instruction.
15:5 vxth What does Paul desire for the believers through their exercise of patience and encouragement with each other? Paul desires that the believers be of the same mind with each other.
15:8-9 yvbx Who is the example Paul uses of one who did not live to please himself, but served others? Christ did not live to please himself, but served others.
15:8-9 yvbx Who is the example Paul uses of one who lived to serve others? Christ lived to served others.
15:10-11 vm8x What do the scriptures say the Gentiles will do because of Gods mercy toward them? The scriptures say the Gentiles will rejoice and praise the Lord.
15:13 xh71 What does Paul say the believers will be able to do by the power of the Holy Spirit? The believers will be filled with joy and peace, and will abound in confidence.
15:13 xh71 What does Paul say the believers will be able to do by the power of the Holy Spirit? The believers will be filled with joy and peace, and will abound in hope.
15:16 ixwn What gift did God give Paul, which is Pauls mission? Pauls mission is to be a servant of Christ Jesus sent to the Gentiles.
15:18-19 zfi6 By what means has Christ worked through Paul to bring about the obedience of the Gentiles? Christ has worked through Paul by word and action, by the power of signs and wonders, and by the power of the Holy Spirit.
15:20-21 x6qt Where does Paul desire to proclaim the gospel? Paul desires to proclaim the gospel where Christ is not known by name.
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15:25 ddu2 Why is Paul now going to Jerusalem? Paul is now going to Jerusalem to serve the believers there.
15:27 et47 Why does Paul say the Gentile believers owe the Jewish believers material things? The Gentiles believers owe the Jewish believers material things because the Gentile believers have shared in the spiritual things of the Jewish believers.
15:31 cpd5 From whom does Paul wish to be delivered? Paul wishes to be delivered from those who are disobedient in Judea.
16:1-2 rsvb What has sister Phoebe become to Paul? Sister Phoebe has become a helper of Paul, and of many others.
16:1-2 rsvb What has sister Phoebe become to Paul? Sister Phoebe has become a helper of Paul and of many others.
16:4 n5ot What have Prisca and Aquila done for Paul in the past? Prisca and Aquila have risked their lives for Paul in the past.
16:5 tcol Where is one place the believers are meeting in Rome? The believers in Rome are meeting in the house of Prisca and Aquila.
16:7 n2mh What experience have Andronicus and Junias shared with Paul in the past? Andronicus and Junias have been fellow prisoners with Paul in the past.

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2 1:1-2 v2r2 By what means had God promised the gospel before Paul’s time? God had promised the gospel before by his prophets in the holy scriptures. God had promised the gospel before by his prophets in the holy Scriptures.
3 1:3 bgxw God’s Son was born out of which descendants according to the flesh? According to the flesh, God’s Son was born out of which descendants? God’s Son was born out of the descendants of David according to the flesh. According to the flesh, God’s Son was born out of the descendants of David.
4 1:4 wcya By what event was Jesus Christ declared to be the Son of God? Jesus Christ was declared to be the Son of God by the resurrection from the dead.
5 1:5 ojj9 For what purpose did Paul receive grace and apostleship from Christ? Paul received grace and apostleship for obedience of faith among all the nations.
6 1:8 tl8v For what does Paul thank God concerning the believers in Rome? Paul thanks God because their faith is proclaimed throughout the whole world.
7 1:11 kccq Why does Paul desire to see the believers in Rome? Paul desires to see them in order to give them some spiritual gift in order to establish them. Paul desires to see them in order to give them some spiritual gift in order to strengthen them.
8 1:13 m3aj Why had Paul been unable to visit the believers in Rome until now? Paul had been unable to visit because he was hindered until now.
9 1:16 brj1 What does Paul say the gospel is? Paul says the gospel is the power of God for salvation for every one who believes.
10 1:17 qpkd What scripture does Paul quote concerning how the righteous will live? Paul quotes the scripture, “The righteous will live by faith”.
14 1:21 r8i9 What happens to the thoughts and hearts of those who do not glorify God nor give him thanks? Those who do not glorify God nor give him thanks become foolish in their thoughts and their hearts are darkened.
15 1:24 c9c3 What does God do to those who exchange his glory for the images of perishable men and animals? God gives them over to the lusts of their hearts for uncleanness, for their bodies to be dishonored among themselves.
16 1:26-27 f9b7 For what dishonorable passions do these women and men burn in their lust? The women burn in their lust for one another, and the men burn in their lust for one another.
17 1:28 ox10 What does God do to those who do not approve of having him in their awareness? God gives them up to a depraved mind, to do those things that are not proper. God gives them up to a disapproved mind, to do those things that are not proper.
18 1:29 y57z What are some of the characteristics of those who have a depraved mind? Those who have a depraved mind are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, and evil intentions.
19 1:32 yjx3 What do those with a depraved mind understand about God’s requirements? Those with a depraved mind understand that those who practice such things are worthy of death.
20 1:32 ydsb Even though those with a depraved mind understand God’s requirements, what do they do anyway? They do unrighteous things anyway, and approve of those who practice them.
21 2:1 a6ix Why are some people without excuse in their judging? Some people are without excuse in their judging because what they judge in another they practice themselves.
22 2:2 qwm1 How does God judge when he judges those who practice unrighteousness? God judges according to truth when he judges those who practice unrighteousness.
23 2:4 crpo What is God’s patience and goodness meant to do? What are God’s patience, kindness, and goodness meant to do? God’s patience and goodness is meant to lead a person to repentance. God’s patience, kindness, and goodness are meant to lead a person to repentance.
24 2:5 ot67 What are those with hard, unrepentant hearts toward God storing up for themselves? Those with hard, unrepentant hearts are storing up for themselves wrath for the day of God’s righteous judgment. Those with hard, unrepentant hearts are storing up for themselves wrath on the day of God’s righteous judgment.
25 2:7 go2l What do those receive who have done consistent, good actions? Those who have done consistent, good actions will receive eternal life.
26 2:8-9 cvrb What do those receive who obey unrighteousness? Those who obey unrighteousness receive wrath, fierce anger, tribulation, and distress. Those who obey unrighteousness receive wrath and anger.
27 2:12 czsu How does God show no partiality in his judgment between Jew and Greek? God shows no partiality because those who sin, either Jew or Greek, will perish. God shows no partiality, because those who sin, either Jew or Greek, will perish.
28 2:13 yca7 Who is justified before God? The doers of the Law are justified before God. The doers of the law are justified before God.
29 2:14 auhm How do Gentiles show that they do have a law to themselves? How do Gentiles show that they do are a law to themselves? Gentiles show that they have a law to themselves when they do by nature the things of the Law. Gentiles show that they are a law to themselves when, by nature, they do the things of the Law.
30 2:21 nice What challenge does Paul give to those Jews who rest upon the Law and teach others? What challenge does Paul give to those Jews who rest upon the law and teach others? Paul challenges them that if they teach others the Law, they should also teach themselves. Paul challenges them that if they teach others the law, they should also teach themselves.
31 2:21-22 l1vi Which sins does Paul mention that the Jewish teachers of the Law should stop doing? Paul mentions the sins of stealing, adultery, and the robbery of temples.
32 2:23-24 nwj5 Why is the name of God dishonored among the Gentiles because of the Jewish teachers of the Law? Why is the name of God dishonored among the Gentiles because of the Jewish teachers of the law? God’s name is being dishonored because the Jewish teachers of the Law are transgressing the Law. God’s name is being dishonored because the Jewish teachers of the law are transgressing the law.
33 2:25 jtc8 How does Paul say a Jewish person’s circumcision can become uncircumcision? Paul says that a Jewish person’s circumcision can become uncircumcision if that person is a violator of the Law. Paul says that a Jewish person’s circumcision can become uncircumcision if that person is a violator of the law.
34 2:26 i1qt How does Paul say that a Gentile person’s uncircumcision can be considered circumcision? Paul says that a Gentile person’s uncircumcision can be considered circumcision if that person keeps the requirements of the Law. Paul says that a Gentile person’s uncircumcision can be considered circumcision if that person keeps the requirements of the law.
35 2:28-29 d4hs Who does Paul say is a true Jew? Paul says that a true Jew is a Jew inwardly, with a circumcision of the heart.
36 2:29 yig8 From whom does a true Jew receive praise? A true Jew receives praise from God.
37 3:1-2 tz4b What is first of all among the advantages of the Jew? First of all among the advantages of the Jew is that they were entrusted with revelation from God.
38 3:4 lt9g Even though every man is a liar, what is God found to be? Even though every man is a liar, God is found to be true.
39 3:5-6 h2zh Because God is righteous, what is he able to do? Because God is righteous, he is able to judge the world.
40 3:8 zlq7 What comes on those who say, “Let us do evil, that good may come.”? What comes on those who say, “Let us do evil, that good may come”? Judgment comes on those who say, “Let us do evil, that good may come”. Judgment comes on those who say, “Let us do evil, that good may come.”
41 3:9-10 qzgo What is written in the Scriptures about the righteousness of all, both Jews and Greeks? It is written that there is none righteous, not one.
42 3:11 zsw1 According to what is written, who understands and seeks after God? According to what is written, who understands and seeks out God? According to what is written, none understand and none seek after God. According to what is written, none understands and none seeks out God.
43 3:20 ka9s Who will be justifed by the works of the Law? Who will be justified by the works of the law? No flesh will be justified by the works of the Law. No flesh will be justified by the works of the law.
44 3:20 o51b What comes through the Law? What comes through the law? The knowledge of sin comes through the Law. The full awareness of sin comes through the law.
45 3:21 vv6q By what witnesses has a righteousness without the Law now been made known? By what witnesses has a righteousness without the law now been made known? By the witnesses of the Law and the Prophets has a righteousness without the Law now been made known. By the witnesses of the Law and the Prophets has a righteousness without the law now been made known.
46 3:22 ac1f What is the righteousness without the Law that has now been made known? What is the righteousness without the law that has now been made known? The righteousness without the Law is the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all those who believe. The righteousness without the law is the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all those who believe.
47 3:24 moo6 How is a person justified before God? A person is justified before God freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.
48 3:25 ioe3 For what purpose did God provide Christ Jesus? God provided Christ Jesus as a propitiation through faith in his blood.
49 3:26 de32 What did God show by all that happened through Jesus Christ? God showed that he is the one who justifies anyone because of faith in Jesus.
50 3:28 rwo3 What role do the works of the Law have in justification? What role do the works of the law have in justification? A person is justified by faith without the works of the Law. A person is justified by faith totally apart from the works of the law.
51 3:30 r6hj How does God justify the circumcised Jew and the uncircumcised Gentile? God justifies both by faith.
52 3:31 zdbg What do we do with the Law through faith? What do we do with the law through faith? We uphold the Law through faith. We uphold the law through faith.
53 4:2 c4xs What would have given Abraham reason to boast? Abraham would have had reason to boast if he had been justified by works.
54 4:3 zore What do the scriptures say about how Abraham was justified? The scriptures say that Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness. The scripture says that Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.
55 4:5 gfjh What kind of people does God justify? God justifies the ungodly. God justifies the people who trust in him.
56 4:6-8 uy7z According to David, in what way is a man blessed by God? According to David, blessed is the man whose sins are forgiven and whose sins are not counted by the Lord.
57 4:9-10 tdfk Was Abraham’s faith counted as righteousness before or after he was circumcised? Abraham’s faith was counted as righteousness before he was circumcised.
58 4:11-12 shkf Abraham is the father of which groups of people? Abraham is the father of all who believe, both the uncircumcised and the circumcised. Abraham is the father of all who believe, both the physically uncircumcised and the circumcised.
59 4:13 dgvz What promise was given to Abraham and his descendants through the righteousness of faith? It was promised to Abraham and his descendants that they would be heirs of the world.
60 4:14 d8ey What would be true if the promise to Abraham had come through the law? If the promise had come through the law, then faith would be empty and the promise not true.
61 4:16 yeam For what reasons is the promise given by faith? The promise is given by faith so that it is by grace, and so that it is sure.
63 4:18 ok8a How did Abraham respond to God’s promise even with these outward circumstances? Abraham confidently trusted God and did not hesitate in unbelief.
64 4:18-19 x409 What outward circumstances made it difficult for Abraham to believe God’s promise that he would be the father of many nations? When God made the promise to Abraham, Abraham was about a hundred years old and Sarah’s womb was dead.
65 4:20 uf6v How did Abraham respond to God’s promise even with these outward circumstances? Abraham confidently trusted God and did not hesitate in unbelief.
66 4:23-24 va1q For whom was the account of Abraham written? The account of Abraham was written for his benefit, and for our benefit. The account of Abraham was written for his benefit and also for our benefit.
67 4:25 eded What do we believe God has done for us? We believe God has raised Jesus from the dead, who was delivered up for our sins and raised for our justification.
68 5:1 nkg7 What do believers have because they are justified by faith? Because they are justified by faith, believers have peace with God through the Lord Jesus Christ.
69 5:3-4 tlb6 What are three things that suffering produces? Suffering produces endurance, approval, and confidence. Suffering produces endurance, character, and hope.
70 5:8 kvoh How does God prove his love toward us? How does God demonstrate his love toward us? God proves his love toward us, because while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. God demonstrates his love toward us, because while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
71 5:9 yg2m Being justified by Christ’s blood, from what are believers saved? Being justified by Christ’s blood, believers are saved from the wrath of God.
72 5:10 s0gq What relationship do unbelievers have with God before they are reconciled to God through Jesus? Unbelievers are enemies of God before they are reconciled to God through Jesus.
73 5:12 bapw What happened because of one man’s sin? Because of one man’s sin, sin entered the world, death entered through sin, and death spread to all people. Because of the sin of one man, sin entered into the world, death entered through sin, and death spread to all people.
74 5:14 t15j Who was the one man through whom sin entered the world? Adam was the one man through whom sin entered the world.
75 5:15 ih3r How is God’s free gift different than Adam’s sins? By Adam’s sin many died, but by God’s free gift many abounded. By Adam’s sin many died, but the grace of God and his free gift through Christ abounds to many.
76 5:16 x9dz What resulted from Adam’s sin, and what resulted from God’s free gift? The judgment of condemnation resulted from Adam’s sin, but justification resulted from God’s free gift.
77 5:17 pg7v What ruled from Adam’s sin, and what ruled through God’s gift of righteousness? Death ruled from Adam’s sin, and those who receive God’s gift rule through the life of Jesus Christ.
78 5:19 hf3o What were many made through Adam’s disobedience, and what will many be made through the obedience of Christ? Many were made sinners through Adam’s disobedience, and many will be made righteous through the obedience of Christ.
79 5:20 xtxt Why did the Law come in alongside? Why did the law come in alongside? The Law came alongside in order that the trespass might abound. The law came alongside in order that the trespass might increase.
80 5:20 ptbv What abounded more than the trespass? God’s grace abounded more than the trespass.
81 6:1-2 suqv Should believers continue in sin so that God’s grace may abound? May it never be.
82 6:3 gpbh Into what were people baptized who were baptized into Christ Jesus? People baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into Christ’s death.
83 6:4 j4u7 What should believers do since Christ was raised from the dead? Believers should walk in newness of life.
84 6:5 kx8w In what two ways are believers united to Christ through baptism? Believers are united to Christ in his death and resurrection.
85 6:6 c4o3 What was done for us so that we should no longer be slaves to sin? Our old man was crucified with Christ, so that we should no longer be slaves to sin. Our old man was crucified with Christ so that we should no longer be slaves to sin.
86 6:9 j52c How do we know that death no longer rules over Christ? We know that death no longer rules over Christ because Christ has been raised from the dead.
87 6:10 kqm6 How many times did Christ die to sin, and for how many people did he die? Christ died to sin once for all.
88 6:10-11 rg4p How should a believer think of himself with respect to sin? A believer should think of himself as dead to sin.
89 6:10-11 q75d For whom does a believer live his life? A believer lives his life for God.
90 6:13 qnh7 To whom should a believer present the members of his body, and for what purpose? A believer should present the members of his body to God as tools for righteousness. A believer should present the members of his body to God as tools of righteousness.
91 6:14 k73d What does a believer live under, which allows him to rule over sin? A believer lives under grace, which allows him to rule over sin.
92 6:18-19 oa07 What is the end result for a person who makes himself a servant of God? The end result of a person who makes himself a servant of God is righteousness.
93 6:22 ke18 Slaves of God have their fruit for what purpose? Slaves of God have their fruit for sanctification.
94 6:23 egef What are the wages of sin? What is the wages of sin? The wages of sin are death. The wages of sin is death.
95 6:23 dpsi What is the free gift of God? The free gift of God is eternal life.
96 7:1 wp4c How long does the law control a person? The law controls a person for as long as he lives.
97 7:2 cvc0 How long is a married woman bound by the law of marriage? A married woman is bound by the law of marriage until her husband dies.
98 7:3 wzvb What may a woman do once she is free from the law of marriage? Once she is free from the law of marriage, a woman may marry another man.
99 7:4 vo3t How are believers made dead to the Law? How are believers made dead to the law? Believers are made dead to the Law through the body of Christ. Believers are made dead to the law through the body of Christ.
100 7:4 eqzl Having been made dead to the Law, what are believers able to do? Having been made dead to the law, what are believers able to do? Having been made dead to the Law, believers are able to be joined to Christ. Having been made dead to the law, believers are able to be joined to Christ.
101 7:7 yx5r What function does the Law perform? What function does the law perform? The Law makes sin known. The law makes sin known.
102 7:7 aunj Is the Law sin? Is the law sin? No, the Law is not sin. No, the law is not sin.
103 7:8 s9wj What does sin do through the commandment of the Law? What does sin do through the commandment of the law? Sin, through the commandment of the Law, brings about every lust in a person. Sin, through the commandment of the law, brings about every lust in a person.
104 7:12 m46i Is the Law holy? Is the law holy? The Law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous, and good. The law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous, and good.
105 7:13 hy1a What does Paul say sin does to him? Paul says that sin, through the Law, brings about death in him. Paul says that sin, through the law, brings about death in him.
106 7:16 wd54 What causes Paul to agree with the Law that the Law is good? What causes Paul to agree with the law that the law is good? When Paul does that which he does not want, then he agrees with the Law that the Law is good. When Paul does that which he does not want, then he agrees with the law that the law is good.
107 7:17 cqga Who is doing the things that Paul does, but does not wish to do? What is causing him to do do the things that Paul does, but does not wish to do? Sin that lives in Paul does the things that he does not wish to do. Sin that lives in Paul causes him to do the things that he does not wish to do.
108 7:18 iqy5 What lives in Paul’s flesh? No good thing lives in Paul’s flesh.
109 7:21 cvl3 What principle does Paul find at work in him? Paul finds the principle in him that he wants to do what is good, but evil is actually present in him.
110 7:22 ediw What attitude does Paul’s inner man have toward the law of God? Paul’s inner man rejoices in the law of God.
111 7:23 ri2c What principle does Paul find in the members of his body? What principle does Paul find active in the members of his body? Paul finds that in the members of his body the principle of sin takes him captive. In the members of his body, Paul finds the principle of sin taking him captive.
112 7:25 bebt Who will deliver Paul from his body of death? Paul thanks God through Jesus Christ for his deliverance. Paul gives thanks to God for his deliverance through Jesus Christ.
113 8:2 hu33 What has made Paul free from the principle of sin and death? What has made Paul free from the law of sin and death? The principle of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made Paul free from the principle of sin and death. The principle of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made Paul free from the law of sin and death.
114 8:3 a3o8 Why was the Law unable to set people free from the principle of sin and death? Why was the law unable to set people free from the principle of sin and death? The Law was unable because it was weak through the flesh. The law was unable because it was weak through the flesh.
115 8:4-5 vua0 Those who walk according to the Spirit pay attention to what? Those who walk according to the Spirit set their minds on what? Those who walk according to the Spirit pay attention to the things of the Spirit. Those who walk according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit.
116 8:7 vccb What is the flesh’s relationship to God and the Law? What is the flesh’s relationship to God and the law? The flesh is hostile toward God and is not able to be subject to the Law. The flesh is hostile toward God and is not able to be subject to the law.
117 8:9 j9wy What are people lacking who do not belong to God? People who do not belong to God lack the Spirit of Christ living in them.
118 8:11 aq1a How does God give life to the believer’s mortal body? God gives life to the believer’s mortal body through his Spirit, who lives in the believer.
119 8:14 p8d2 How are the sons of God led to live? The sons of God are led by the Spirit of God.
121 8:17 b5a5 As children of God, what other benefit do believers receive in God’s family? As children of God, believers are also heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ.
122 8:18-19 zkee Why are the sufferings of the present time to be endured by believers? The sufferings of the present time are to be endured so that believers may be glorified with Christ when the sons of God are revealed.
123 8:21 v7zy At the present time, under what kind of slavery is the creation? At the present time, the creation is under the slavery of decay.
124 8:21 lzqe Into what will the creation be delivered? The creation will be delivered into the liberty of the glory of the children of God. The creation will be delivered into the freedom of the glory of the children of God.
125 8:23-25 pbsn How are believers to wait for the redemption of the body? Believers are to wait with confidence and patience for the redemption of the body.
126 8:26-27 wz0z What does the Spirit himself do to help in the saints’ weakness? The Spirit himself intercedes in behalf of the saints according to the will of God.
127 8:28 adpw How does God work all things together for those who love God and are called according to his purpose? God works all things together for good for those who love God and are called according to his purpose.
132 8:37 vvm5 How are believers more than conquerors over tribulation, persecution, or even death? Believers are more than conquerors through the one who loved them.
133 8:39 zv7c What is Paul convinced that no created thing can do to the believer? Paul is convinced that no created thing can separate the believer from the love of God.
134 9:3 i7em What would Paul be willing to do for the sake of his brothers according to the flesh, the Israelites? Paul would be willing to be cursed by God for the sake of his brothers.
135 9:4 pec5 What do the Israelites have in their history? The Israelites have adoption, the glory, the covenants, the Law, the worship of God, and the promises. The Israelites have adoption, the glory, the covenants, the law, the worship of God, and the promises.
136 9:6-7 tb4j What does Paul say is not true about everyone in Israel and all of Abraham’s descendants? Paul says that not everyone in Israel truly belongs to Israel, and not all of Abraham’s descendants are truly his children.
137 9:8 rknu Who are not counted as the children of God? The children of the flesh are not counted as the children of God.
138 9:8 zjuu Who are counted as the children of God? The children of the promise are counted as the children of God.
151 10:1 mzdi What is Paul’s desire for his brothers, the Israelites? Paul’s desire is for the Israelites’ salvation.
152 10:3 fy6o What are the Israelites seeking to establish? The Israelites are seeking to establish their own righteousness.
153 10:3 e58g Of what do the Israelites not know? The Israelites do not know of God’s righteousness.
154 10:4 mr01 What has Christ done with respect to the Law? What has Christ done with respect to the law? Christ is the fulfillment of the Law for righteousness for everyone who believes. Christ is the fulfillment of the law for righteousness for everyone who believes.
155 10:8 il0a Where is the word of faith which Paul is proclaiming? The word of faith is near, in the mouth and in the heart.
156 10:9 vlld What does Paul say a person does to be saved? Paul says a person must acknowledge with the mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in the heart that God raised him from the dead. Paul says a person must acknowledge with the mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in the heart that God raised him from the dead.
157 10:13 y2g1 Everyone who does what will be saved? Everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved.
158 10:14-15 bs88 What does Paul say is the series of steps which brings the good news to a person, so he can call on the name of the Lord? Paul says that first a preacher is sent, and the good news is heard and believed, so that a person can call on the name of the Lord. Paul says that first a preacher is sent and the good news is heard and believed so that a person can call on the name of the Lord.
159 10:17 tj0f What is heard which brings faith? The word of Christ is heard, which brings faith.
160 10:18 xncs Did Israel hear the gospel? Yes, Israel heard the gospel.
161 10:19 aotx How did God say he would provoke Israel to jealousy? God said he would provoke Israel to jealousy by appearing to those who were without understanding. God said he would provoke Israel to jealousy by appearing a nation that had not known him.
162 10:21 wg5s What did God find when he reached out to Israel? When God reached out to Israel, he found a disobedient and resistant people.
163 11:1 gp1g Has God then rejected the Israelites? May it never be. May it never be!
164 11:5 fsci Does Paul say if there are any faithful Israelites remaining, and if so, how have they been preserved? Paul says that there is a remnant remaining that has been preserved because of the choice of grace.
165 11:7 a17s Who among the Israelites obtained salvation, and what happened to the rest? The chosen among the Israelites obtained salvation, and the rest were hardened.
166 11:8 m6xr What did the spirit of dullness given by God do to those who received it? The spirit of dullness made their eyes unable to see and their ears unable to hear.
171 11:20-21 ddnb What warning does Paul give the wild branches? Paul warns the wild branches that if God did not spare the natural branches, neither will he spare the wild branches if they fall into unbelief.
172 11:23-24 qhjm What can God do with natural branches if they do not continue in their unbelief? God can graft back into the olive tree natural branches that do not continue in their unbelief.
173 11:25 e0td How long will the partial hardening of Israel last? The partial hardening of Israel will last until the completion of the Gentiles comes in.
174 11:28-29 k79i Despite their disobedience, why do the Israelites continue to be loved by God? The Israelites continue to be loved by God because of the ancestors, and because the call of God is unchangeable. The Israelites continue to be loved by God because of the ancestors and because the call of God is unchangeable.
175 11:30-32 borw What have both Jew and Gentile been shown to be by God? Both Jew and Gentile have been shown to be disobedient.
176 11:30-32 rwzh What has God shown to the disobedient? God has shown mercy to the disobedient, both Jew and Gentile.
177 11:33-34 hdrd Who is able to search God’s judgments and give him advice? No person can search God’s judgments and give him advice.
186 12:14 pscz How should believers respond to those who persecute them? Believers should bless, and not curse, those who persecute them.
187 12:16 anqw How should believers treat lowly people? Believers should accept lowly people.
188 12:18 owv2 As much as is possible, what should believers seek with all people? As much as is possible, believers should seek peace with all people.
189 12:19 xnnx Why should believers not avenge themselves? Believers should not avenge themselves because vengeance belongs to the Lord. Believers should not avenge themselves, because vengeance belongs to the Lord.
190 12:21 g7d6 How should believers overcome evil? Believers should overcome evil with good.
191 13:1 xrby From where do earthly authorities get their authority? Earthly authorities are appointed by God, and get their authority from God. Earthly authorities are appointed by God and get their authority from God.
192 13:2 sx7k What will those receive who oppose the earthly authority? Those who oppose the earthly authority will receive judgment upon themselves.
193 13:3 y0c9 What does Paul tell believers to do so that they can be unafraid of the ruling authority? Paul tells believers to do what is good so that they can be unafraid of the ruling authority.
194 13:4 irf7 What authority has God given rulers in order to suppress evil? God has given rulers the authority to carry the sword and to punish the one who does evil.
195 13:6 mdws What authority has God given rulers regarding money? God has given rulers the authority to require payment of taxes.
196 13:8 w0cl What is the one thing Paul says believers should owe to others? Paul says that believers should owe love to others.
197 13:8 tkuz How does a believer fulfill the Law? How does a believer fulfill the law? A believer fulfills the Law by loving his neighbor. A believer fulfills the law by loving his neighbor.
198 13:9 d1f1 Which commandments does Paul list as part of the Law? Which commandments does Paul list as part of the law? Paul lists the commandments to not commit adultery, not kill, not steal, and not covet as part of the Law. Paul lists the commandments to not commit adultery, not kill, not steal, and not covet as part of the law.
199 13:10 o6kw How does a believer fulfill the Law? How does a believer fulfill the law? A believer fulfills the Law by loving his neighbor. A believer fulfills the law by loving his neighbor.
200 13:12 d02c What does Paul say believers should put aside, and put on? Paul says believers should put aside the works of darkness, and put on the armor of light. Paul says believers should put aside the works of darkness and put on the armor of light.
201 13:13 zglc In what activities are believers not to walk? Believers are not to walk in wild celebrations, drunkenness, sexual immorality, uncontrolled lust, strife, or jealousy.
202 13:14 jj48 What should be the believer’s attitude toward the lusts of the flesh? The believer should make no provision for the lusts of the flesh.
203 14:2 qeis What kind of food does a person with stronger faith eat, and what does a person with weaker faith eat? A person who is stronger in faith eats anything, but a person who is weaker in faith eats only vegetables.
213 14:23 de9p What is the result if a person does not act from faith? Whatever actions are not taken from faith are sin.
214 15:1-2 fcej What attitude should believers with strong faith have toward those with weak faith? Believers with strong faith should bear the weaknesses of those with weak faith, in order to build them up.
215 15:3 lf9u Who is the example Paul uses of one who did not live to please himself, but served others? Christ did not live to please himself, but served others.
216 15:4 zng5 What was one of the purposes of the scriptures written previously? What was one of the purposes of the Scriptures written previously? The scriptures written previously were written for our instruction. The Scriptures written previously were written for our instruction.
217 15:5 vxth What does Paul desire for the believers through their exercise of patience and encouragement with each other? Paul desires that the believers be of the same mind with each other.
218 15:8-9 yvbx Who is the example Paul uses of one who did not live to please himself, but served others? Who is the example Paul uses of one who lived to serve others? Christ did not live to please himself, but served others. Christ lived to served others.
219 15:10-11 vm8x What do the scriptures say the Gentiles will do because of God’s mercy toward them? The scriptures say the Gentiles will rejoice and praise the Lord.
220 15:13 xh71 What does Paul say the believers will be able to do by the power of the Holy Spirit? The believers will be filled with joy and peace, and will abound in confidence. The believers will be filled with joy and peace, and will abound in hope.
221 15:16 ixwn What gift did God give Paul, which is Paul’s mission? Paul’s mission is to be a servant of Christ Jesus sent to the Gentiles.
222 15:18-19 zfi6 By what means has Christ worked through Paul to bring about the obedience of the Gentiles? Christ has worked through Paul by word and action, by the power of signs and wonders, and by the power of the Holy Spirit.
223 15:20-21 x6qt Where does Paul desire to proclaim the gospel? Paul desires to proclaim the gospel where Christ is not known by name.
225 15:25 ddu2 Why is Paul now going to Jerusalem? Paul is now going to Jerusalem to serve the believers there.
226 15:27 et47 Why does Paul say the Gentile believers owe the Jewish believers material things? The Gentiles believers owe the Jewish believers material things because the Gentile believers have shared in the spiritual things of the Jewish believers.
227 15:31 cpd5 From whom does Paul wish to be delivered? Paul wishes to be delivered from those who are disobedient in Judea.
228 16:1-2 rsvb What has sister Phoebe become to Paul? Sister Phoebe has become a helper of Paul, and of many others. Sister Phoebe has become a helper of Paul and of many others.
229 16:4 n5ot What have Prisca and Aquila done for Paul in the past? Prisca and Aquila have risked their lives for Paul in the past.
230 16:5 tcol Where is one place the believers are meeting in Rome? The believers in Rome are meeting in the house of Prisca and Aquila.
231 16:7 n2mh What experience have Andronicus and Junias shared with Paul in the past? Andronicus and Junias have been fellow prisoners with Paul in the past.

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Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
1:1 y3tt During what period of time in Jewish history did the story of Ruth occur? It occurred in the days when the judges ruled.
1:1 ivc2 Why did Elimelech move to Moab with his family? He moved because there was a famine in the land of Judah.
1:1 ivc2 Why did Elimelek move to Moab with his family? He moved because there was a famine in the land of Judah.
1:3 cm3e What happened to Elimelek in Moab? He died, leaving Naomi a widow.
1:5 kc8c What happened to Naomis sons in Moab? They died, leaving behind two daughters-in-law for Naomi.
1:5 kc8c What happened to Naomis children in Moab? They died, leaving behind two daughters-in-law for Naomi.
1:6 s2j5 Why did Naomi decide to return to Judah? She heard that Yahweh had given the people of Judah food.
1:8 rg4g Where did Naomi want her two daughters-in-law to go? She wanted them to return to their mothers houses.
1:9 b9rq What did Naomi want her two daughters-in-law to find? She wanted them to find other husbands.
1:13 ee6g Who did Naomi believe was the source of her trouble? She believed that Yahweh was against her.
1:16 s63s When Ruth stayed with Naomi, what promise did Ruth make to Naomi? She said, “For I will go to the place where you go, and I will stay in the place where you stay. Your people are my people, and your God is my God. In the place where you die, I will die, and there I will be buried. May Yahweh do thus to me, and thus may he add, if death separates between me and between you.
1:17 pm2q How long did Ruth say she would remain with Naomi? She said she would remain with Naomi until they died.
1:16 s63s When Ruth stayed with Naomi, what promise did Ruth make to Naomi? She said, “For I will go to the place where you go, and I will stay in the place where you stay. Your people are my people, and your God is my God.”
1:17 pm2q How long did Ruth say she would remain with Naomi? She said she would remain with Naomi until they died. She said, "In the place where you die, I will die, and there I will be buried. May Yahweh do thus to me, and thus may he add, if death separates between me and between you."
1:19 ahzc To which town did Naomi return? She returned to Bethlehem.
1:20 us6s What name did Naomi want to be called and why? She asked to be called, “Mara” (which means “bitter”), because she believed that Yahweh had dealt bitterly with her.
1:22 f327 What time of the year did Naomi and Ruth arrive in Bethlehem? It was at the beginning of the barley harvest.
1:20 us6s What name did Naomi want to be called and why? She asked to be called “Mara” (which means “bitter”), because she believed that Yahweh had dealt bitterly with her.
1:22 f327 What time of the year did Naomi and Ruth arrive in Bethlehem? They arrived at the beginning of the barley harvest.
2:1 hoxo What was the relationship between Boaz and Naomis dead husband? Boaz was a relative of Naomis husband.
2:2 ckfd As Ruth went out to glean for the first time, who did Ruth say she would follow while gleaning grain? She would follow anyone in whose eyes she found favor.
2:4 ypbk What greeting did Boaz give to his workers? He said, “Yahweh be with you.”
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2:8 jjpf What instructions did Boaz give Ruth concerning her gleaning? He told Ruth not to leave his field, but to stay and work in his field with his female workers.
2:10 x2ht After receiving the favorable instructions, what question did Ruth ask Boaz? She asked Boaz why she had found favor in his sight.
2:11 irli What good report had Boaz heard about Ruth? He had heard that Ruth had left her home to follow Naomi.
2:12 dyg4 Under whose wings did Boaz say Ruth had found refuge? Ruth had found refuge under Yahwehs wings.
2:12 dyg4 Under whose wings did Boaz say Ruth had found refuge? He said that Ruth had found refuge under Yahwehs wings.
2:15 v1e4 What additional favor did Boaz show to Ruth when they returned to work after mealtime? He allowed Ruth to glean among the bundles.
2:16 ghy0 What did Boaz tell his workers to do for Ruth? He commanded the reapers to pull out grain for Ruth from the bundles.
2:19 g8d8 When Naomi saw the large amount of grain that Ruth brought back, what question did she ask Ruth? She asked where Ruth had gleaned that day.
2:20 a2ru What blessing did Naomi wish for Boaz when she heard that Boaz had helped Ruth? She said, “May he be blessed by Yahweh”
2:22 gtxm Why did Naomi think it was good for Ruth to work with Boazs women workers? By doing that, Ruth would not come to harm in any other field.
2:23 zj8n What did Ruth do for the rest of the barley harvest? She gleaned with Boazs workers and lived with Naomi.
2:23 zj8n What did Ruth do during the rest of the barley harvest? She gleaned with Boazs workers and lived with her mother-in-law.
3:1 hkl3 What did Naomi say her desire was for Ruth? She desired that Ruth have a place of rest, meaning to have a person who would treat her well.
3:3 pklk What did Naomi tell Ruth to do before going down to the threshing floor? She told her to wash and anoint herself, and to put on her cloak.
3:3 pklk What did Naomi tell Ruth to do before going down to the threshing floor? She told her to wash and anoint herself and to put on her cloak.
3:4 zytd What was Ruth to do when she went to where Boaz was sleeping? She was to uncover his feet and to lie down there.
3:5 mokr What was Ruths attitude toward Naomis instructions? She said she would do everything Naomi told her to do.
3:8 z2nk At midnight, what was Boaz startled to find? He was startled to find that a woman lay at his feet!
3:9 r1l5 What was Ruths request to Boaz? She asked Boaz to spread his cloak over her, for he was a kinsman-redeemer.
3:10 fqhv Why did Boaz ask a blessing from Yahweh for Ruth? Boaz blessed Ruth because she had pursued Boaz rather than younger men.
3:10 fqhv Why did Boaz ask a blessing from Yahweh for Ruth? Boaz blessed Ruth because she had come to Boaz, her kinsman-redeemer, rather than pursuing younger men.
3:11 cibr What did Boaz say he would do about Ruths request? He said that he would do all that she asked.
3:12 ab5m What obstacle prevented Boaz from immediately performing the part of a kinsman for Ruth? There was another kinsman-redeemer nearer than Boaz.
3:12 ab5m What obstacle prevented Boaz from immediately performing the part of a kinsman for Ruth? There was another kinsman-redeemer nearer in relationship than Boaz.
3:13 bcqr How was Boaz going to determine who would act as kinsman for Ruth? If the nearest kinsman-redeemer was willing to redeem Ruth, then Boaz would let him do that. But if he was not willing, then Boaz would be the kinsman-redeemer.
3:14 e1hf Why did Ruth leave the threshing floor early before anyone could recognize her? Boaz did not want people to know that she had come to the threshing floor.
3:14 e1hf Why did Ruth leave the threshing floor early before anyone could recognize her? Boaz did not want people to know that she had been with him overnight at the threshing floor.
3:15 e8ug What gift did Boaz give Ruth before she left the threshing floor? He gave her six large measures of barley.
3:18 tp0i Naomi was sure that Boaz would resolve the issue by what time? He would resolve it by the end of that same day.
4:1 jnvc Where did Boaz go to resolve the issue of who would be the kinsman-redeemer for Ruth? He went to the gate of the city.
4:2 sus4 Who did Boaz ask to sit as witnesses? He asked ten men of the elders of the city.
4:3 nd24 What did Boaz first speak about to the other kinsman? He told him that Naomi was selling the parcel of land that had been owned by Elimelek.
4:2 sus4 Who did Boaz ask to sit as witnesses? He asked ten men who were from the elders of the city.
4:3 nd24 What did Boaz first speak about to the other kinsman? He told him that Naomi was selling the piece of land that had been owned by Elimelek.
4:4 s39d What did Boaz suggest the other kinsman do about the parcel of land? Boaz suggested that the other kinsman could redeem it.
4:4 i72s What was the other kinsmans answer? He said he would redeem it.
4:5 nqyt About what additional requirement did Boaz then tell the other kinsman? He told him that he would also have to marry Ruth in order to raise up the name of Elimelek over his inheritance.
4:5 nqyt About what additional requirement did Boaz then tell the other kinsman? He told him that he would also have to marry Ruth in order to raise up the name of the dead man over his inheritance.
4:6 wjs3 What was the other kinsmans answer when he learned that he would have to marry Ruth? He said he could not redeem the land.
4:6 fd1f Why did the other kinsman say he could not be the redeemer? He said that it would damage his own inheritance.
4:8 xgac What did the other kinsman do to show that he agreed Boaz should be the redeemer? He took off his sandal.
4:9 qgst What was the first agreement that Boaz said the elders had witnessed? They had witnessed that Boaz had bought all the land that had belonged to Elimelek.
4:10 tdte What was the second agreement that Boaz said the elders had witnessed? They had witnessed that Boaz had acquired Ruth as his wife.
4:8 xgac What did the other kinsman do to show that he agreed that Boaz should be the redeemer? He took off his sandal and gave it to him in front of witnesses.
4:9 qgst What was the first agreement that Boaz said the elders witnessed? They witnessed that Boaz bought all the land that had belonged to Elimelek.
4:10 tdte What was the second agreement that Boaz said the elders had witnessed? They had witnessed that Boaz acquired Ruth as his wife.
4:12 vr7y What blessing did the people desire for Boaz? They desired that Yahweh would give him offspring through Ruth, just as Tamar bore a son to Judah.
4:15 k8p0 Why did the women say that Ruth was better for Naomi than seven sons? They said this because of Ruths love for Naomi, and because Ruth had given birth to a grandson for Naomi.
4:16 la5j What was Naomis relationship with Ruths son? Naomi became his nurse, or caregiver.
4:15 k8p0 Why did the women say that Ruth was better for Naomi than seven sons? They said this because of Ruth's love for Naomi, and because Ruth had given birth to a grandson for Naomi.
4:16 la5j What was Naomis relationship with Ruths son? Naomi became his nurse or caregiver.
4:17 q8pw What was Ruths sons name? His name was Obed.
4:17 b5ll Of whom was Obed the father and grandfather? Obed was the father of Jesse and the grandfather of David.

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Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
1:1-2 hmlb What did God tell Zephaniah he would do to the birds of the heavens, the fish of the sea and to man? God said He would destroy them and cut them off.
1:4 lb5a What is the name of the idol of which God said he would cut off every remnant? He would cut off every remnant of Baal.
1:5 hobb Who did the ones on the housetops worship? The ones on the housetops worship the heavenly bodies.
1:7 n9ps What ere the people to do in the presence of Yahweh? They were to be silent in the presence of Yahweh.
1:9 kezw Who did Yahweh say he would punish on the day of sacrifice? Yahweh will punish the princes and the kings sons, everyone dressed in foreign clothes, those who leap over the door sill, and those who fill their masters house with violence and deceit.
1:10 i019 What sounds will come up from the Fish Gate and the Second Quarter in that day? A cry of distress, and wailing will come in that day.
1:11 jsfp What will happen to the merchants in that day? They will be ruined, and all those who are weighed down with silver will be cut off.
1:12 rs7y What did some of the men in Jerusalem say about Yahweh? They said, “Yahweh will not do anything, either good or evil!”
1:14-15 bgc5 What day will be a day of fury, a day of anguish, and a day of darkness? The great day of Yahweh will be a day of fury, anguish, and darkness.
1:17 yevm Whose blood will be poured out like dust on the day of Yahweh? Those who have sinned against God.
1:18 h9t7 What will not be able to save them on that day? Their silver and their gold will not be able to save them.
2:2-3 nsp4 What must the people do to avoid the fierce anger of Yahwehs wrath? The people must seek righteousness and humility to avoid Yahwehs wrath.
2:4-5 k6m3 What will happen to those who will not heed the warning of Yahweh? All peoples who will not heed the warning of Yahweh will be uprooted and destroyed.
2:9 tyve What cities will Moab and Ammon become like? Moab will become like Sodom, and the people of Ammon like Gomorrah.
2:14 clig What kind of birds will nest in the top of Assyrias pillars? Owls will nest in the tops of Assyrias pillars.
2:15 vrax What will become of the exultant city? The exultant city will become a horror, a place for beasts to lie down in.
3:3 vho7 What are the princes of the violent city like? The princes of the violent city are like roaring lions.
3:5 brxc When will Yahweh dispense justice? Yahweh will dispense justice from morning to morning.
3:7 lgof What did Yahweh hope the people would do? Yahweh hoped the people would fear him and accept correction.
3:8 g6u6 What decision has Yahweh made about the nations? Yahweh has decided to assemble the nations and pour out his anger and wrath on them.
3:9 dsif What will Yahweh then call the people to do? Yahweh will call the people to serve him standing shoulder to shoulder.
3:13 rgj5 How will the remnant of Israel change after this? The remnant of Israel will no longer commit injustice and speak lies.
3:14-15 muhi Why should Israel sing and cheer? Israel should sing and cheer because Yahweh has taken away their punishment.
3:19 reaq Who will Yahweh rescue from those who have mistreated Israel? Yahweh will rescue the lame and gather together the outcast.
3:20 wi1s Why will all the nations respect and praise Israel? All the nations will respect and praise Israel when they see that Yahweh has restored them.
1:3 hmlb What did Yahweh say he would do to man, beast, the birds of the skies, and the fish of the sea? God said He would destroy them and cut them off.
1:4 lb5a Yahweh said he would cut off every remnant of a certain false god. What false god did he name? He would cut off every remnant of Baal.
1:5 hobb People were going up onto their housetops and bowing down to something. What was it? The ones on the housetops worship the heavenly bodies.
1:7 n9ps What did Zephaniah tell the people to do in the presence (face) of Yahweh? They were to be silent in the presence of Yahweh.
1:9 kezw What were the people doing whom Yahweh said he would “visit” (punish)? Yahweh will punish the princes and the kings sons, everyone dressed in foreign clothes, those who leap over the door sill, and those who fill their masters house with violence and deceit.
1:10 i019 What sounds did Yahweh say would come up from the Fish Gate and the Second Quarter? A cry of distress, and wailing will come in that day.
1:11 jsfp What did Yahweh say would happen to the “people of Canaan” (merchants)? They will be ruined, and all those who are weighed down with silver will be cut off.
1:12 rs7y What were some of the people saying about Yahweh? They said, “Yahweh will not do anything, either good or evil!”
1:14 bgc5 Who will cry out on the great day of Yahweh? The great day of Yahweh will be a day of fury, anguish, and darkness.
1:17 yevm What will happen to the blood and innards of people who have sinned against Yahweh? Those who have sinned against God.
1:18 h9t7 What will not be able to deliver people from the wrath of Yahweh? Their silver and their gold will not be able to save them.
2:3 nsp4 Zephaniah says that people may be spared (hidden from) Yahwehs anger if they do something. What should they do? The people must seek righteousness and humility to avoid Yahwehs wrath.
2:4 k6m3 What will happen to the cities of Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, and Ekron? All peoples who will not heed the warning of Yahweh will be uprooted and destroyed.
2:9 tyve What two cities will Moab and the sons of Ammon become like? Moab will become like Sodom, and the people of Ammon like Gomorrah.
2:14 clig What kind of birds will nest in the top of Assyrias columns? Owls will nest in the tops of Assyrias pillars.
2:15 vrax What will people do who pass by “the exultant city” (Nineveh)? The exultant city will become a horror, a place for beasts to lie down in.
3:3 vho7 To what animals does Zephaniah compare these princes and judges? The princes of the violent city are like roaring lions.
3:5 brxc When does Yahweh give his justice? Yahweh will dispense justice from morning to morning.
3:7 lgof What did Yahweh want the people to do? Yahweh hoped the people would fear him and accept correction.
3:8 g6u6 What did Yahweh say his judgment (decision) was? Yahweh has decided to assemble the nations and pour out his anger and wrath on them.
3:9 dsif What will the peoples do once Yahweh has given them a “pure lip”? Yahweh will call the people to serve him standing shoulder to shoulder.
3:13 rgj5 What things will the remnant of Israel no longer do? The remnant of Israel will no longer commit injustice and speak lies.
3:14-15 muhi Why should the “daughter of Jerusalem” (the people who live in Jerusalem) rejoice and exult? Israel should sing and cheer because Yahweh has taken away their punishment.
3:19 reaq Yahweh says that he will turn the shame of the Israelites into something else. Into what? Yahweh will rescue the lame and gather together the outcast.
3:20 wi1s What will Yahweh restore to the Israelites? All the nations will respect and praise Israel when they see that Yahweh has restored them.

1 Reference ID Tags Quote Occurrence Question Response
2 1:1-2 1:3 hmlb What did God tell Zephaniah he would do to the birds of the heavens, the fish of the sea and to man? What did Yahweh say he would do to man, beast, the birds of the skies, and the fish of the sea? God said He would destroy them and cut them off.
3 1:4 lb5a What is the name of the idol of which God said he would cut off every remnant? Yahweh said he would cut off every remnant of a certain false god. What false god did he name? He would cut off every remnant of Baal.
4 1:5 hobb Who did the ones on the housetops worship? People were going up onto their housetops and bowing down to something. What was it? The ones on the housetops worship the heavenly bodies.
5 1:7 n9ps What ere the people to do in the presence of Yahweh? What did Zephaniah tell the people to do in the presence (face) of Yahweh? They were to be silent in the presence of Yahweh.
6 1:9 kezw Who did Yahweh say he would punish on the day of sacrifice? What were the people doing whom Yahweh said he would “visit” (punish)? Yahweh will punish the princes and the king’s sons, everyone dressed in foreign clothes, those who leap over the door sill, and those who fill their master’s house with violence and deceit.
7 1:10 i019 What sounds will come up from the Fish Gate and the Second Quarter in that day? What sounds did Yahweh say would come up from the Fish Gate and the Second Quarter? A cry of distress, and wailing will come in that day.
8 1:11 jsfp What will happen to the merchants in that day? What did Yahweh say would happen to the “people of Canaan” (merchants)? They will be ruined, and all those who are weighed down with silver will be cut off.
9 1:12 rs7y What did some of the men in Jerusalem say about Yahweh? What were some of the people saying about Yahweh? They said, “Yahweh will not do anything, either good or evil!”
10 1:14-15 1:14 bgc5 What day will be a day of fury, a day of anguish, and a day of darkness? Who will cry out on the great day of Yahweh? The great day of Yahweh will be a day of fury, anguish, and darkness.
11 1:17 yevm Whose blood will be poured out like dust on the day of Yahweh? What will happen to the blood and innards of people who have sinned against Yahweh? Those who have sinned against God.
12 1:18 h9t7 What will not be able to save them on that day? What will not be able to deliver people from the wrath of Yahweh? Their silver and their gold will not be able to save them.
13 2:2-3 2:3 nsp4 What must the people do to avoid the fierce anger of Yahweh’s wrath? Zephaniah says that people may be spared (hidden from) Yahweh’s anger if they do something. What should they do? The people must seek righteousness and humility to avoid Yahweh’s wrath.
14 2:4-5 2:4 k6m3 What will happen to those who will not heed the warning of Yahweh? What will happen to the cities of Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, and Ekron? All peoples who will not heed the warning of Yahweh will be uprooted and destroyed.
15 2:9 tyve What cities will Moab and Ammon become like? What two cities will Moab and the sons of Ammon become like? Moab will become like Sodom, and the people of Ammon like Gomorrah.
16 2:14 clig What kind of birds will nest in the top of Assyria’s pillars? What kind of birds will nest in the top of Assyria’s columns? Owls will nest in the tops of Assyria’s pillars.
17 2:15 vrax What will become of the exultant city? What will people do who pass by “the exultant city” (Nineveh)? The exultant city will become a horror, a place for beasts to lie down in.
18 3:3 vho7 What are the princes of the violent city like? To what animals does Zephaniah compare these princes and judges? The princes of the violent city are like roaring lions.
19 3:5 brxc When will Yahweh dispense justice? When does Yahweh give his justice? Yahweh will dispense justice from morning to morning.
20 3:7 lgof What did Yahweh hope the people would do? What did Yahweh want the people to do? Yahweh hoped the people would fear him and accept correction.
21 3:8 g6u6 What decision has Yahweh made about the nations? What did Yahweh say his judgment (decision) was? Yahweh has decided to assemble the nations and pour out his anger and wrath on them.
22 3:9 dsif What will Yahweh then call the people to do? What will the peoples do once Yahweh has given them a “pure lip”? Yahweh will call the people to serve him standing shoulder to shoulder.
23 3:13 rgj5 How will the remnant of Israel change after this? What things will the remnant of Israel no longer do? The remnant of Israel will no longer commit injustice and speak lies.
24 3:14-15 muhi Why should Israel sing and cheer? Why should the “daughter of Jerusalem” (the people who live in Jerusalem) rejoice and exult? Israel should sing and cheer because Yahweh has taken away their punishment.
25 3:19 reaq Who will Yahweh rescue from those who have mistreated Israel? Yahweh says that he will turn the shame of the Israelites into something else. Into what? Yahweh will rescue the lame and gather together the outcast.
26 3:20 wi1s Why will all the nations respect and praise Israel? What will Yahweh restore to the Israelites? All the nations will respect and praise Israel when they see that Yahweh has restored them.