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Guard Guide & Direct Us


Guard, Guide & Direct Us


  1. How many squads of soldiers were guarding Peter before he escaped prison?

  2. 1
    2
    4
    8

  3. Who is described as "a guide to those who arrested Jesus"?

  4. Saul
    John Mark
    Judas
    Annias

  5. What does the scripture say The Lord directed to bring locust on Egypt?

  6. The east wind
    The blazing sun
    The ocean breeze
    The migration patterns

  7. Who discovered a plot to assassinate the king by two of his door guards?

  8. Jeroboam
    Pekah
    Elisha
    Mordecai

  9. Whom did Jesus describe as blind guides?

  10. The priest
    Idols
    The Romans
    The Pharisees

  11. Who was directed by an angel to send for Peter?

  12. Nero
    Cornelius
    Saul
    Joseph

  13. What guards the way to the tree of life?

  14. A cherubim
    A seraphim
    A demon
    A lion

  15. What directed the Israelites where to go during the days in the wilderness?

  16. The Ark
    Pillar of Cloud
    Urim and Thummim
    The will of the people

  17. Who helped guide the Ethiopian eunuch in what he was reading?

  18. Paul
    Peter
    James
    Philip

  19. On what day did Paul direct the churches at Galatia (and us as well) to give to the church?

  20. The Sabbath
    The first day of the week
    Any day it is needed
    The first day of the month

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