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Call Your Witness


  1. Who claimed in his book to be "eyewitnesses of His majesty" of God speaking from the mountain?

  2. Peter
    James
    Luke
    Jude

  3. What did James say would be a witness to the rich's mistreatment of others?

  4. The graves of the downcast
    The rust on thier silver and gold
    The government watchdogs
    The blood of workers

  5. What did Paul say was a witness to God for mankind when preaching at Lystra?

  6. The stars in the sky
    The sacred writing
    The animals in the sea
    The rains from heaven

  7. Who used a pile of stones as witness between his covenant with Jacob?

  8. Essau
    Abimelech
    Laban
    Elijah

  9. What did the false witness accuse Stephen of that led to his stoning?

  10. Speaking against the holy place and the law
    Working on the Sabbath
    Stirring up a riot
    Saying they did not have to pay taxes to Caesar

  11. On what grounds is one to receive an accusation against an elder?

  12. If the witness is of age
    On the basis of two or three witnesses.
    If the elder is not well liked
    If the accusation is sordid

  13. Who used the exchange of sandals as witness of his redemption of Ruth?

  14. David
    Boaz
    Mordecai
    Elimelech

  15. Who had an attorney named Tertullus testify that he was "a real pest"?

  16. Peter
    Jesus
    Paul
    Phillip

  17. Whom did Paul appeal to keep from being sent to be tried in Jerusalem?

  18. Festus
    Agrippa
    Bernice
    Caesar

  19. What claim did the two witness against him say Jesus spoke?

  20. I am able to destroy the temple of God and to rebuild it in three days
    He and God were one
    He was Lord of the Sabbath
    Before Abraham was I am

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