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I Spy A Bible Quiz

I Spy A Bible Quiz

See If You Can Spy The Right Answer
  1. Who sent spies to catch Jesus in some statement that would get him in trouble?

  2. Herod
    Scribes and the chief priests
    The Pharisees
    Pilate

  3. What was the name of the man the Danites spied out and robbed of an idol?

  4. Jonathan
    Ephraim
    Micah
    Adeb

  5. Which one of these was NOT one of the twelve men sent to spy out Canaan?

  6. Caleb
    Sethur
    Hur
    Hoshea

  7. What counselor of Absalom was actually a spy for David?

  8. Hushai
    Ittai
    Zadok
    Ahithophel

  9. How many spies did Joshua send into Jericho?

  10. 2
    4
    8
    12

  11. What did the spies discovery of Saul's camp in 1st Samuel 26 allow David to steal from him?

  12. His wife
    His crown
    His plans for battle
    A spear and a jug of water

  13. Who claimed that false brethren were spying on him?

  14. Peter
    Paul
    John
    Judas

  15. What discovery did the spies from the House of Joseph make about Bethel?

  16. It was really Luz
    The city was empty
    The entrance to the city
    The king had died

  17. What King confused David's funeral delegation for spies?

  18. Nahash
    Hanun
    Haman
    Maacah

  19. According to Psalm 37, who spies upon the righteous?

  20. The Devil
    The priests
    The wicked
    The weak and afraid

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