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  1. What prophet said those that wait on the Lord "will mount up with wings like eagles"?

  2. Isaiah
    Jeremiah
    Daniel
    Ezekiel

  3. Who rolled away the stone to water Rachel's sheep?

  4. Isaac
    Jacob
    Joseph
    Laban

  5. What name did God give to Moses to answer the Egyptian's question, "Who sent you"?

  6. The God of Abraham
    The God of All
    I Am Who I Am
    Father of All the Nations

  7. Who had a vision of a leopard that had four wings on his back?

  8. Elijah
    Amos
    Ezekiel
    Daniel

  9. Why was Queen Vashti removed from her position?

  10. She reused the Kings order to come and display her beauty
    She called the King a glutton
    She was too old
    She killed a man

  11. What bible book contained the line "You too be patient,,,, for the coming of the Lord is near"?

  12. 1st Peter
    Romans
    Jude
    James

  13. Who ripped the doors off the city gates and carried them up a mountain?

  14. Moses
    King Jehu
    Samson
    Armies of the Philistines

  15. What women from Thyatira was a seller of deep purple?

  16. Mary
    Tabitha
    Lydia
    Dorcus

  17. How many day's journey were Mary and Joseph before the realized Jesus was not with them?

  18. One
    Two
    Three
    Four

  19. Who said, "I congratulated the dead who are already dead more than the living"?

  20. Solomon
    David
    Jesus
    Paul

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