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A Quick Bible Quiz


A Quick Bible Quiz

See how quick you are to get these answers

  1. What trait according to James are we to be quick to have?

  2. Judge
    Listen
    Speak
    Pray

  3. What prophet could outrun a chariot?

  4. Jeremiah
    John the Baptist
    Nahman
    Elijah

  5. What man outran the servant bringing news of Absalom's death to David?

  6. Ahimaaz
    Uzziah
    Joab
    Ammon

  7. What empire was represented by a goat that ran so fast his feet never touched the ground?

  8. Eqyptian
    Media and Persians
    Greek
    Roman

  9. Who was recognized by his fast and reckless driving?

  10. David
    Jehu
    Joram
    Ahab

  11. What son of David sent 50 runners to announce he was king even though he wasn't going to be?

  12. Ahithophel
    Absalom
    Ammona
    Adonijah

  13. What did Jesus tell Judas to do quickly?

  14. Quit being a disciple
    Buy the things we have need of for the feast
    Give something to the poor
    Betray Him

  15. Who was told to get out of Jerusalem quickly?

  16. Peter
    Paul
    James
    David

  17. Who does the preacher in Ecclesiastes say the race does not go to?

  18. The one that cheats
    The swift
    The lazy
    The sprinter

  19. Who was told by God, "If you can't run with footmen, then how can you run with horses?

  20. Adam
    Jonah
    Solomon
    Jeremiah

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