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Hand & Foot

Treat it like a game....

  1. What left handed judge assassinated a king?

  2. Jehu
    Ehud
    Tola
    Abimelech

  3. What son of Jonathan was crippled in both feet?

  4. Mephibosheth
    Rechab
    Ish Bothseth
    Beniah

  5. Who was bitten on the hand by a viper but suffered no ill effects?

  6. Moses
    Andrew
    Paul
    Demus

  7. Who washed the feet of Jesus?

  8. Mary
    Maratha
    Peter
    An angel

  9. What disciple was told he would have his hands stretched out and let where he didn't want to go?

  10. James
    John
    Peter
    Paul

  11. What person bound hand and foot with wrapping did Jesus command to unbind and set free?

  12. The leper at the well
    Malchus
    Barbaras
    Lazarus

  13. Who led an army of 300 men that used their hands to drink water?

  14. Gideon
    Samson
    David
    Othniel

  15. Who took it as an interest in marriage when a woman uncovered and lay at his feet?

  16. David
    Barak
    Boaz
    Jephtha

  17. What false god's idol had it hands cut off mysteriously after an evening by the ark of the Lord?

  18. Baal
    Marduk
    Molech
    Dagon

  19. What was the second sign Moses was given to show Pharaoh?

  20. His staff would become a snake
    His hand would become leprous and then restored
    The water of the Nile would turn to blood
    A plague of frogs


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