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I Mustache You A Question


I Mustache You A Question

See how well you know your Bible facial hair...

  1. Who killed Amasa after grabbing him by the beard as to kiss him?

  2. David
    Joab
    Samson
    Abner

  3. Who described killing a lion or a bear by first grabbing his beard?

  4. Sauk
    Samson
    David
    Sissra

  5. Of whom did God say he use to shave the head, the hair of the legs and the beard of Israel?

  6. The Eqypitians
    The King of the Perisan
    The Philistine warriors
    The king of Assyria

  7. What king took David's servants and shaved off half of their beards thinking them as spies?

  8. Hanun
    Saul
    Nobe
    Nahash

  9. What did David describe like 'precious oil flowing down Aaron's beard'?

  10. The wine of Namamn's vineyard
    Brothers dwelling in unity
    The word of the Lord
    The rain after the harvest

  11. What prophet was told to use a sword to shave his head and beard and weight it on a scale?

  12. Jeremiah
    Isaiah
    Ezekiel
    Daniel

  13. What caused Ezra to pull hair from his beard?

  14. It was infested with mites
    The work was stopped of the wall
    The destruction of the temple
    Israelites marrying foreigners

  15. Who payed for four men to have their heads shaved to try to prove he kept the Law?

  16. Paul
    Silas
    King Ahab
    Samson

  17. What type of vow in the Bible required one not to shave?

  18. Samsonite
    Nazarite
    Priestly
    Robertson

  19. What group of people were required under Old Law to not shave the edges of their beards?

  20. Leapers
    The Place Guards
    Priests
    The tribe of Judah

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