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Beds of Affliction

Beds of Affliction

Suffer thru this quiz or give up and lay down...
  1. What woman tolerated by the church in Thyatira was to be throw into a sickbed?

  2. Euodia
    Jezebel
    Syntyche
    Dorcus

  3. Whose mother in law did Jesus heal from a fever while she was in bed?

  4. Andrew
    The Centurion
    Peter
    Caiaphas

  5. What King sulked in his bed since he could not buy a vineyard?

  6. Saul
    David
    Jehu
    Ahab

  7. What son of David pretend to be sick in bed in order to take advantage of his sister?

  8. Absalom
    Ammon
    Jonadab
    Abiathar

  9. What King sent an army after Elijah when he pronounce the king would never leave his bed?

  10. Ahaziah
    Ahab
    Naboth
    Asa

  11. What son of Saul was beheaded in his bed?

  12. Jonathan
    Mephibosheth
    Rechab
    Ish-bosheth

  13. Why did the man in Jesus parable use the excuse that he was in bed with his children?

  14. To not have to come to the wedding feast
    To not get bread for his friend
    To not let the foolish virgins in the gate
    Why he didn't use his talent

  15. What was the name of the man Peter healed that had who had been bedridden eight years?

  16. Lazarus
    Cornelius
    Agabius
    Aeneas

  17. What prophet used the descriptor ;'The bed is too short on which to stretch out,' ?

  18. Daniel
    Isaiah
    Amos
    Joel

  19. What king's servant murdered him in his bed as vengeance for his treatment of a prophet ?

  20. Joash
    Jehu
    Manasseh
    Jotham

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