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Mistaken Identity




Don't mistake the answer of the mistaken person or you will be mistaken.

  1. What preacher was thought to have been Egyptian that led 4,000 Assassins?

  2. Peter
    James
    Thomas
    Paul

  3. Who was misidentified as an angel after he escaped prison?

  4. Peter
    James
    Thomas
    Paul

  5. Who was thought to be a ghost when seen by the apostles?

  6. Jesus
    John the Baptist
    Lazarus
    A blind beggar

  7. Who denied being Elijah, the Prophet, and the Christ?

  8. Jesus
    Peter
    John the Baptist
    Herod

  9. Who were mistaken as the Greek gods Zeus and Hermes?

  10. Peter and John
    Paul and Silas
    Timothy and Mark
    Paul and Barnabas

  11. Who pretended to be a harlot in order have a son by Judah?

  12. Jezebel
    Tamar
    Dinah
    Lydia

  13. Who pretended to be his brother in order to steal away his father's blessing?

  14. Jacob
    Essau
    Joseph
    Cain

  15. Which was NOT a response given to Jesus about who men said he was?

  16. Elijah
    John the Baptist
    Arisen old Prophet
    The Child of Mary

  17. Whose disguise as an ordinary soldier got this king of Israel killed in battle?

  18. Saul
    Ahab
    Jehoshaphat
    Mordred

  19. Who was not recognized by his brothers when they met him in Egypt?

  20. Issac
    Abram
    Joseph
    Benjamin

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