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See if you are worth your salt.
  1. What judge after razing a city and killing its people also salted the earth?

  2. Samson
    Gideon
    Abimelech
    Othiel

  3. Whose rule be given to him and his sons from God by a covenant of salt?

  4. David
    Saul
    Jesus
    Jeroboam

  5. Whose wife was turned into a pillar of salt?

  6. Abram
    Ahab
    Reuben
    Lot

  7. Who said,"Can something tasteless be eaten without salt"?

  8. Job
    Jesus
    Jeremiah
    Jehu

  9. Who said, "Salt is good; but if the salt becomes unsalty, with what will you make it salty again?"

  10. Job
    Jesus
    Jeremiah
    Jehu

  11. What did Paul say should be seasoned with grace as though seasoned with salt?

  12. Our praise
    Our giving
    Our prayers
    Our speech

  13. Who made a name for himself when he returned from killing 18,000 Arameans in the Valley of Salt?

  14. Gideon
    Joab
    David
    Nimrod

  15. What prophet purified the water of a city by throwing salt into it?

  16. Elijah
    Ezekiel
    Elisha
    Eldrich

  17. What other name is the Salt Sea known as?

  18. Dead Sea
    Red Sea
    Mineral Sea
    Sea of Tranquility

  19. What N.T. writer tells us no salt spring and produce fresh water?

  20. John
    Peter
    James
    Paul

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