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Water It To You Bible Quiz

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I'll tell you an event, You pick the body of water it occurred.
  1. 1st Plague of Eqypt

  2. Red Sea
    The Jordan River
    The Nile River
    The Euphrates

  3. River where Naaman was told to dip seven times

  4. Abanah
    Pharpar
    Jordan
    Tigris

  5. Jesus walked on water

  6. Sea of Galilee
    Dead Sea
    Salt Sea
    Sea of Tiberia

  7. Brook were Elijah lived during the drought

  8. Zered
    Cherith
    Esor
    Kidron

  9. Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon defeated army of Pharaoh Neco

  10. Tigris River
    Euphrates River
    Jordan River
    The Pision River

  11. Pool where Jesus healed an invalid

  12. Bethesda
    Serpent's
    Siloam
    Tower's

  13. Pool where Jesus sent a blind man to wash and received his sight

  14. Bethesda
    Serpant's
    Siloam
    Tower's

  15. Jesus appeared to disciples after resurrection

  16. Sea of Tranquility
    Dead Sea
    Red Sea
    Sea of Tiberia

  17. The Beast and False Prophet are thrown

  18. The River Styx
    The Dead Sea
    The Lake of Fire
    The Bottomless Lake

  19. Ezekiel saw his vision

  20. Jabbok River
    Nile River
    Sea of Galilee
    River Chebar

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