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You Have Been Warned

  1. Who was warned in a dream not to return to Herod?

  2. Pilate
    The Magi
    Peter
    Mary

  3. Who 'warned by God about things not yet seen' built an ark?

  4. Moses
    David
    Noah
    Elijah

  5. What book warns that the excessive devotion to books is wearing?

  6. Proverbs
    Psalms
    Ecclesiastes
    Job

  7. Who along with Dathan and Abiram was swallowed up by the ground as a warning against rebellion?

  8. Ahab
    Korah
    Ehud
    Darmoth

  9. What mountain did Moses warn the Israelite not to set foot on?

  10. Nebo
    Morah
    Zion
    Sinai

  11. Who warned Pilate not to have anything to do with Jesus because of a dream?

  12. His wife
    Herod
    The chief priest
    His brother

  13. Whom did God warn in a dream he was a dead man for what he was going to do with Sari?

  14. Abimelech
    Abraham
    Lot
    The men of Sodom

  15. When what ruler took over Herod's kingdom, did God warn Joseph to go to Galilee?

  16. Pilate
    Herod Antipas
    Archelaus
    Phillip

  17. What prophet was told that failure to give warning would place the wicked blood on his hand?

  18. Elisha
    Jonah
    Ezekiel
    John

  19. The king of Aram was not able to catch what prophet because of God's warnings?

  20. Elisha
    Elijah
    Jeremiah
    Isaiah

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