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A Not Very Sharp Bible Quiz


Not Very Sharp Bible Quiz

Make sure your answers are on point!

  1. What s the only offensive weapon in the panoply of God in Ephesians 6?

  2. Spear of Truth
    Sword of the Spirit
    Shield of Faith
    Helmet of Salvation

  3. What weapon did Saul try to pin David to a wall with?

  4. An arrow
    A knife
    A needle
    A spear

  5. Which weapon was Goliath NOT armed with?

  6. Sword
    Spear
    Javelin
    Bow

  7. How many swords did the disciples have with them in the garden the night Jesus was betrayed?

  8. One
    Two
    Eleven
    Twelve

  9. What kind of weapon is the Word of God described as in Hebrews?

  10. A short sword or Gladius
    A Broadsword
    A two edged sword
    A knife or Pugio

  11. What weapon was used to guard the way to the tree of life?

  12. A bow with a thousand arrows
    A flaming sword that turned every way
    A double sided spear
    A seven sided mace

  13. What skill were the 700 choice men of Gibeah known for?

  14. Each one could sling a stone at a hair and not miss
    They could fight with a sword equally as well in each hand
    They could hurl a boulder a great distance
    They were cunning in strategy

  15. What what weapon did Cain kill Abel with?

  16. A knife
    A millstone
    A rock
    The Bible does not say

  17. What weapon(s) was used on Jesus?

  18. A Spear
    A Nail
    A Whip
    All The Above

  19. What weapon (s) was mentioned in the book of Revelation?

  20. A Knife
    A Spear
    A Sword
    All Of The Above

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