Skip to main content

Wheelie Tough Questions


Wheelie Tough Quiz

Take this one for a spin...

  1. What Prophet was told to go and view a potter's wheel?

  2. Jeremiah
    Isaiah
    Ezekiel
    Daniel

  3. What Prophet had a vision of four wheels containing spirits of living beings?

  4. Jeremiah
    Isaiah
    Ezekiel
    Daniel

  5. What caused the Egyptians to not be able to catch the Hebrews as they were crossing the Red Sea?

  6. God caused their chariot wheels to swerve
    The cloud blocked their path
    The Water closed before them
    They were too afraid to move

  7. The Preacher of Ecclesiastes warned to 'Remember the Lord' before what wheel was broken?

  8. On the bus
    Of the mill
    Of the chariot
    At the cistern

  9. What King died in his chariot after being randomly struck by an archer?

  10. Saul
    Ahab
    Gehazi
    Josiah

  11. Who had a Bible study with an Ethiopian in a chariot?

  12. Paul
    Peter
    Philip
    Timothy

  13. What man died as a result of carrying the ark on a cart rather than poles?

  14. Uzzah
    Ahio
    Nadab
    Aleo

  15. Who was taken on a chariot ride beside Pharaoh so the people could bow before him?

  16. Moses
    Joseph
    Jacob
    Abraham

  17. According to Proverbs, a wise King drives a wheel over who?

  18. The slow
    The old
    The unloyal
    The wicked

  19. What man in the Bible was known for his wild driving?

  20. Ahab
    Samson
    Jehu
    Philip

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

I Know All Those Words, But That Sentence Makes No Sense To Me

  Let’s say you travel back in time six hundred years or so.  Luckily, you happen across a fellow that speaks English.  Upon hearing your tale, he describes you as nice, smart, and handsome.  Wouldn’t you feel good?   You shouldn’t.  As Sol Steinmetz in his book, Semantics Antics , explains; Nice originally meant someone who was foolish, ignorant, senseless, or absurd (middle English 1300). Smart for the first 300 years of its use meant causing pain, sharp, cutting, or severe, a sense that survives in the idiom "smart as a whip.” Handsome wasn’t complimentary. When coined around 1425, it just meant easily handled; it didn’t have its current positive connotation until 1590.   You might think he said you were a kind, intelligent, good looking bloke, when in reality he said you were a foolish pain easily dealt with.   Words have an annoying habit of changing meaning over time in the same language and it becomes even more compli...

Master Your Self

  In a contest for the toughest president of the United States, it would be hard to go against Theodore Roosevelt.  He was known for his “manly” pursuits hunting big game, climbing the Matterhorn, participating in boxing match while president. (These weren’t play fights, he lost the vision on one eye because of them!)  Once before he was about to give a speech an assassin shot him in the chest.  Roosevelt refused to go to a hospital and insisted on giving his speech, still wearing his blood-soaked shirt!   Teddy might have become tough but he wasn’t born that way.  He was a sickly child that suffered from severe asthma that almost proved fatal.  As was a young boy, doctors discovered that he had a weak heart, and advised him to get a desk job and not strain himself.  He was homeschooled because of his many illnesses and spent most of his time indoors.   But then as a teen his father, whom Teddy Roosevelt revered, told his son, “ ...

Until Midnight

    In Acts 20, there is the tragicomic event surrounding a young man by the name of Eutychus. He did what a lot of folks before and after him did, he fell asleep during a sermon. Unfortunately, he was setting in in the third story window at the time. So instead of nodding off and hitting the pew in front of him, he fell to his death. The good news was the apostle Paul was delivering the sermon and had the ability to bring him back.       I don’t know, however, if we can judge Eutychus too harshly. The sermon had gone on till midnight. Paul wouldn’t finish it up till daybreak. That’s a long lesson. I know some folks that might want to jump out of a window if I had a lesson that long, yet these Christians wanted to be there to hear Paul.   Don’t get me wrong, I’m not pushing for all night sermons but I think we might need to adopt these folks' dedication. They knew that Paul was only in town for a limited time only and they were determined to ...