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  1. Whom did Jesus call 'Satan' and a stumbling block to him?

  2. Herod
    The Pharisees
    The Scribes
    Peter

  3. What prophet of God does Revelation say taught to put a stumbling block in front of Israel?

  4. Ahab
    Balaam
    Mino
    Alexander

  5. What message did Paul say was a stumbling block to the Jews?

  6. Christ crucified
    Circumcision of the heart
    The Temple's destruction
    Baptism for the remission of sins

  7. Of whom did Jesus say "you shut off the kingdom of heaven from people"?

  8. Satan
    False Teachers
    The Scribes and Pharisees
    The Sadducees

  9. What people although related to Israel refused to let them pass thru their kingdom?

  10. Edom
    Midian
    Canaan
    Samaritans

  11. How did the angels at the home of Lot block the men trying to force entry into his house?

  12. Placed a stone in the way
    Struck them with blindness
    Raised a column of fire
    Placed a beam across the door

  13. Who after seeing the Holy Spirit come upon Cornelius household said: "who was I that I could stand in the way of the Lord"?

  14. Paul
    James
    Peter
    Timothy

  15. Who kept Abimelech from touching Sarah?

  16. Abraham
    Issac
    Ishmael
    God

  17. What kept man from returning to the garden of Eden?

  18. A large gulf
    Cherubim and the flaming sword
    An ocean
    An army of animals

  19. Who kept Paul from entering into the assembly during the riot at Ephesus?

  20. The disciples
    The Romans
    Demetrius
    An angel

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