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HAIR!

Answer the long beautiful questions

  1. Who's hair weighed 200 shekels when cut each year?.

  2. Samson
    Absalom
    David
    Jesus

  3. Who took a vow that required him to shave his head and paid for four other to do it as well?

  4. Samson
    Abram
    David
    Paul

  5. Who washed Jesus feet with her hair?

  6. Samson
    Mary
    Martha
    Tabitha

  7. Of whom did Solomon say "If he is a worthy man, not one of his hairs will fall to the ground"?

  8. Samson
    Mephibosheth
    Adonijah
    Joab

  9. Who was described as having red hair like a hairy garment?

  10. Samson
    David
    Esau
    Peter

  11. Who had the seven locks of his hair woven into a web?

  12. Samson
    David
    Absalom
    Tabitha

  13. According to Proverbs, what is the honor of old men?

  14. their thinning hair
    their lack of hair
    their gray hair
    their flowing hair

  15. What leader plucked out his hair when he heard the Jews had intermarried?

  16. Samuel
    Ezra
    Hosea
    Elijah

  17. How did Solomon describe his bride's hair in the Song of Solomon?

  18. like a flock of goats
    Like a flowing river
    Like a bird's nest
    Like husk of corn

  19. What type of women's hairstyle did both Peter and Paul mention?

  20. Teased Hair
    Shaved Hair
    Braided Hair
    Dyed Hair

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