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See if you can pull this one out.

  1. How did the disciples find the donkey Jesus rode into Jerusalem on?

  2. By following a man carring a water pitcher
    It came them on the road
    It was tied to a post when they came to the city
    They purchased it for 5 denari

  3. Who found out he would be king while searching for a donkey?

  4. David
    Agag
    Saul
    Gideon

  5. What prophet was rebuked by his own donkey?

  6. Balaam
    Balack
    Sherk
    Saul

  7. What son of Jacob was described as a strong donkey in his blessing to his sons?

  8. Reuben
    Issachar
    Judah
    Dan

  9. What women rode in on a donkey with supplies so David would not attack her husband?

  10. Hannah
    Micha
    Helen
    Abigail

  11. What did the brothers of Joseph discover when they stopped to feed their donkeys that made them afraid?

  12. A ransom note
    Their money had been returned
    A golden idol
    Joseph's coat of many colors

  13. With what part of a donkey did Samson kill a thousand men?

  14. Jawbone
    Leg
    Backbone
    Rib

  15. What outrageous price in a donkey's head sell for in the great famine in Samaria?

  16. Two deneri
    A talent of silver
    Eighty shekels of silver
    Seven years of work

  17. What judge had thirty sons who rode on thirty donkeys?

  18. Jair
    Ehud
    Samson
    Tola

  19. What King lost his mind and dwelling place was with wild donkeys?

  20. Cryus
    Darius
    Belshazzar
    Nebuchadnezzar

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