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It is what bring to this quiz today...

  1. Before what event did Jesus say people were marrying and were being given in marriage?

  2. The destruction of Isreal
    The flood of Noah
    The feast of booths
    The 12 plagues

  3. What beings do not marry?

  4. Apostles
    Angels
    Priests
    Bishops

  5. According to Paul, forbidding marriage is an example of what?

  6. Rules for church leaders
    Unenforceable matters
    Wise living
    Doctrines of devils

  7. What good king of Judah allied himself by marriage with one Israel's worst kings Ahab?

  8. Jehoshaphat
    Josiah
    Hezekiah
    Asa

  9. From what tribe did the men of Israel refuse to give wives to in Judges?

  10. Dan
    Philistines
    Benjamin
    Asher

  11. What king had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines?

  12. Ahab
    David
    Darius
    Solomon

  13. Why was Jesus at the wedding when turned water to wine?

  14. His mother told him to come
    It was for one of his disciples
    He was invited to come
    He happened by on his way to the temple

  15. What noted hairy hunter and man of the field was forty years old when he married two women?

  16. Nimrod
    Esau
    Samuel
    David

  17. Who spoke against Moses because he had married a Cushite woman?

  18. Korah
    Joshua
    The Lord
    Aaron & Miriam

  19. Of whom did Jesus say had been married five times?

  20. Herrod
    The women at the welll
    Nicodemus
    Agrippa

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