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Three 'Wise" Men


Three 'Wise' Men

I'll give you a group of three people, you pick the most fitting description.

  1. Adino the Eznite, Eleazar & Shammah

  2. Priests at Nob
    Amorite Kings
    Mightiest of David's Mighty Men

  3. Shem, Ham, & Japheth

  4. Sons of Noah
    Judges of Israel
    Priest of Levi

  5. Korah, Dathan & Abiram

  6. People Paul greeted in Phillippians
    Men who rebelled against Moses
    Shepherds that were told about Birth of Jesus

  7. Eliab, Abinadab, & Shammah.

  8. Older Brothers of David
    High Priests
    Guards that betrayed King Xeres

  9. Hananiah, Mishael & Azariah

  10. David's Wives
    Daniel's Friends
    Philistine gods

  11. Eliphaz, Bildad, & Zophar

  12. False Prophets
    Job's Friends
    Door Keepers of Temple

  13. Peter, James & John

  14. Three disciple at the cross
    Three disciples at Jesus baptism
    Three disciples on the Mount of Transfiguration

  15. Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar & Darius

  16. Kings Daniel served under
    Rulers of Babylon
    People that lived as animals

  17. Rahab, Ruth and Tamar

  18. Worked as Prostitutes
    In Genealogy of Jesus
    Foreign women that married Jews

  19. Hymenaeus, Alexander & Philetus

  20. False teacher mentioned by Paul
    Elders in church at Jerusalem
    Roman judges Paul appeared before

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