Skip to main content

Hand & Foot


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


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Why Does A Lion Tamer Use a Chair?

  Ok, I know you have seen the image. A lion tamer enters in the cage of the beast and forces it to obey his commands using a whip, a gun and a chair. Now you can see how the whip and gun could come in handy but you might be wondering why a chair would intimidate an animal as powerful as a lion? Clyde Beatty taming a lion with a chair   It's not that the lion is afraid of the chair -- it's that the lion is confused by the chair. Cats are single-minded, and the points of the chair's four legs bobbing around confuse the lion enough that it loses its train of thought. Casually put, the chair distracts the lion from wanting to claw the lion tamer's face off. The powerful creature could destroy the chair in moment’s notice but instead it is distracted into submission.  It’s not too much different than how Satan controls us today. By the power of God we could overcome anything that he would use to subdue us. We can overcome the evil one (1 st John 2:13-14). ...

The Right to Arm Bears

  In the book of 2 nd Kings 2, we have one of the most unusual, violent and curious passages in scripture. It involves the prophet Elisha siccing a couple of bears on some kids that were mocking his bald head.    As a guy that is a little light on top that has been around some surly kids, I can feel for the guy. But seriously a bear attack? On kids? What is going on? ….young lads came out from the city and mocked him and said to him, "Go up, you baldhead; go up, you baldhead!"  When he looked behind him and saw them, he cursed them in the name of the LORD. Then two female bears came out of the woods and tore up forty-two lads of their number. 2 nd Kings 2:23-25  It might help to explore the passage a bit more. The baldhead statement: This was an identifying mark of the prophet as opposed to Elijah who was hairy (1st Kings 1:8) a jab to say you are not him. The taunt to go up: Elijah has just been taken into heaven by the Lord a sight seen by ...

The Mighty Gulf

  It is hard to get people on two sides of an issue to come together. Each has their own viewpoint, their perceptive, their own foibles, their own understanding.  To gain any common ground there must be something in common. Something or someone that can bridge the gulf between the two.   Could there be a greater gulf than there was between God and man? How could a holy perfect God find a way to connect to the fallen, imperfect mankind? How can one without temptation connect to those who are beset by it? How could limited mortal beings understand an omnipotent eternal God?   In 1 Timothy 2:5, we read, “ For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus .” The phrase mediator here describes a person that bridges the gap, a go-between. Jesus was one who could stand in both worlds. A perfect holy one who can understand our temptations, a man who would die yet live eternally, One who was God yet became flesh and dwelt among us. ...