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Pick the team name that best answers the question

  1. What term would best describe the Nephilim?

  2. Cowboys
    Redskins
    Giants
    Eagles

  3. Michael and Gabriel are both names of...?

  4. Angels
    Saints
    Devils
    Patriots

  5. Which of these are used to describe the day of the Lord in 2nd Peter?

  6. Thunder
    Warriors
    Heat
    Lakers

  7. Daniel was delivered from what animals?

  8. Bears
    Lions
    Broncos
    Panthers

  9. What birds fed Elijah during a drought?

  10. Cardinals
    Eagles
    Seahawks
    Ravens

  11. What animals killed a group of teenagers harassing Elisha?

  12. Lions
    Bears
    Bengals
    Jaguars

  13. Which team best describes Thomas the apostle?

  14. Steelers
    Twins
    Athletics
    Royals

  15. What color were the tassels to be worn by the Jews on their garments?

  16. BLUE Jays
    RED Soxs
    WHITE Soxs
    BROWNS

  17. What animal was sacrificed when priest were ordained under law of Moses

  18. Bulls
    Rams
    Dolphins
    Colts

  19. Which term does Jude use to describe false teachers?

  20. Cowboys
    Stars
    Mavericks
    Rangers

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