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You Can Dance If You Want To

You Can Dance If You Want To

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  1. Whose dancing cost John the Baptist his head?

  2. The daughter of Herodias
    Mary Magdalene
    His disciples
    Helen

  3. Who ended up having to sacrifice his daughter since she came out to him dancing?

  4. David
    Orbach
    Jephthah
    Agag

  5. What tribe stole wives from among the women that came out to dance at Shiloh?

  6. Danites
    Gadites
    Levites
    Benjaminites

  7. When he saw the Israelites dancing before the golden calf, what did Moses do?

  8. He wept
    He broken the tablets God had given him
    He began to clap slowly
    He tore his robes and ran in among them

  9. What people's dancing and partying allowed David to catch and kill them?

  10. The Philistines
    The Amalekites
    The sons of Korah
    The Hittites

  11. Who became upset when he heard music and dancing for his brother?.

  12. The older brother of the prodigal son
    Job's siblings
    David's brother
    Cain

  13. What king turned against his trusted ally because of a dancing song ?

  14. Saul
    Herod
    Ahab
    Hezekiah

  15. In an illustration used by Jesus, what should have caused people to dance but didn't?

  16. The arrival of the bride
    The town elders
    The playing of a flute
    The ringing of the bells

  17. What book of the Bible says, 'Our dancing is turned to mourning'?

  18. Luke
    Lamentations
    Job
    Jonah

  19. Whose dancing in the streets caused his wife to despise him?

  20. Daniel
    Peter
    David
    James

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