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How well do you know your Potter?

  1. Who was buried in the potter's field in which he hung himself?

  2. Athophel
    Judas
    Saul
    Absalom

  3. What prophet was told to go to the potter's house to illustrate God relationship to man?

  4. Elisha
    Elijah
    Jeremiah
    Ezekiel

  5. Who smashed a potter's earthenware jar to show what God was going to do to his people?

  6. Jesus
    Jeremiah
    Isaiah
    Ezekiel

  7. Who had a vision of a statue with feet of iron mixed with potter's clay?

  8. Daniel
    John
    Ezekiel
    King Nebuchadnezzar

  9. Who used clay mixed with spit to heal a blind man?

  10. Moses
    Elisha
    Jesus
    Paul

  11. Who descried Christians as "earthen vessels" with a great treasure inside

  12. Peter
    Paul
    James
    John

  13. What does the proverb compare "earthen vessel overlaid with silver dross" to?

  14. Burning lips and a wicked heart
    A continuous wife
    A fool
    A king that drinks too much wine

  15. Whose collapse was said to be "like the smashing of a potter's jar"

  16. The temples
    The nation of Isreal
    The end of the Roman empire
    King Ahab

  17. What amount of silver was prophesied by Zechariah to be thrown to potter in the house of the LORD?

  18. 10
    20
    30
    40

  19. What New Testament book has the line "does not the potter have a right over the clay"?

  20. Romans
    Galatians
    Hebrews
    Jude

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