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Oh They Call Him The Streak


The Streak

Glance at these questions and re'buff' the wrong answers

  1. What man was discovered naked in his tent by his sons after he got drunk?

  2. Saul
    Noah
    Jacob
    Samson

  3. What prophet walked around naked for three years?

  4. Isaiah
    Daniel
    Ezekiel
    Jeremiah

  5. What king prophesized a day and a night naked?

  6. Saul
    David
    Solomon
    Ahab

  7. Who was described as "naked and were not ashamed. "

  8. The Philistines
    The harlots at Reba
    Bathsheba
    Adma & Eve

  9. Who exclaimed, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, And naked I shall return there"?

  10. Jesus
    Peter
    Job
    Amos

  11. What caused the seven sons of Sceva to flee naked?

  12. They were driven mad
    The tore their clothes in grief
    A evil Spirit beat them up
    They were the first streakers

  13. Where did a follower of Jesus escape an angry mob by running away naked?

  14. Galilee
    Gethsemane
    The Temple
    The Red Sea

  15. Who was embarrassed by David's shamelessly exposing himself while dancing?

  16. Michal
    Nathan
    Samuel
    Saul

  17. What disciple who was naked while working threw himself into the sea when he recognized Jesus?

  18. John
    James
    Peter
    Andrew

  19. Finish the statement: Blessed is the one who stays awake and keeps his clothes....?

  20. so that he will not walk about naked and men will not see his shame.
    so he can escape when they cry fire
    so he will not be robbed and roam naked
    He shall keep his dignity

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