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The River of Dreams


The River of Dreams


  1. What prophet had a vision of a strange man while on the Tigris river that zapped his strength?

  2. Daniel
    Isaiah
    Ezekiel
    Jeremiah

  3. What prophet was known for his vision that occurred by the river Chebar?

  4. Daniel
    Isaiah
    Ezekiel
    Jeremiah

  5. Whose dream of skinny cows eating fat cows along the Nile river was a predictor of famine?

  6. Joseph
    Jacob
    The cupbearer
    Pharaoh

  7. Who's dream of a man of Macedonia led to Lydia conversion by the riverside?

  8. Peter
    Silas
    Timothy
    Paul

  9. What river was John in when he saw the Spirit descend like a dove on Jesus?

  10. Jordan
    Nile
    Euphrates
    Tigris

  11. What number angel of wrath's bowl turned river to blood in John's vision in Revelation

  12. One
    Three
    Five
    Seven

  13. What was the name of the angel Daniel spoke to in his vision where he saw himself on the Ulai Canal?

  14. Micheal
    Gabriel
    Uriel
    Undan

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