Crazy Internet Junkies Bible Trivia Thread

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Marie:
The book of Psalms 🙂
That’s the longest book, but what’s the longest chapter?
 
Page 6!

I don’t know how to put a dancing number up, but it is page 6!
 
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stillsmallvoice:
Hi all!

What king had the shortest reign?

What king had the longest reign?
What king had the shortest reign?
King Zimri had the shortest recorded reign, lasting only 7 days.

What king had the longest reign?
King Manasseh- 55 years.
 
Grace and Glory:
Page 6!

I don’t know how to put a dancing number up, but it is page 6!
Good Job! 👍

Ann/E is the Dancing Numbers Queen…Where is our Ann/E today? 😦
 
Grace and Glory:
That’s the longest book, but what’s the longest chapter?
Pslams 119? It’s the one I read when I can’t go to sleep. I call it my Pslamanex. 😃
 
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Marie:
Who said, “Brothers, be zealous and hotheaded about those things that lead to salvation!”

a) Martin Luther
b)Cardinal Cajetan
c) Pope St. Clement I
d) St. Dominic Savio
c) Pope St. Clement I
 
Gottle of Geer said:
## Which mountain in the Old Testament shares a name with a river in Middle Earth ? ##

Deuteronomy 3:9 (the Sidonians call Hermon Sirion, while the Amorites call it Senir)

In the First Age of Middle Earth, the River **Sirion ** seperates East and West Beleriand and empties into the Bay of Balar. 👍
 
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K-McD:
Deuteronomy 3:9 (the Sidonians call Hermon Sirion, while the Amorites call it Senir)

In the First Age of Middle Earth, the River **Sirion **seperates East and West Beleriand and empties into the Bay of Balar. 👍

Das ist recht 🙂 👍

Another one coming up:

What place-name, in the Book of Genesis and in the White Mountains of Gondor, connects a “mighty hunter” and a king betrayed by a ring ? ##
 
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stillsmallvoice:
Hi all!

It is in connection to Pharoah (the one who has the bads dsreams) that the word “birthday” occurs in the Tanakh.

OK…

Which Patriarch never left the Holy Land his entire life?

In the entire order of animal offerings, one and only one public (as opposed to private) offering had to be a female animal. Which one?

The phrase “with his sword drawn in his hand” appears in reference to angels 3 times in the Tanakh. Name 'em!

The phrase “and he cried a loud and bitter cry” occurs twice. Name 'em!
What king had the shortest reign?

What king had the longest reign?

Zimri​

Manasseh son of Hezekiah ##
Why would the Philistines have found Preparation H quite useful?

Two (I think) women in the Tanakh were raped & mentioned by name. Who were the women & who were the rapists?

Dinah (Gen.34) by Shechem son of Hamor​

Tamar by Adonijah (2 Samuel)
Can we do US Presidents/VP trivia too?

Be well!

ssv 👋
 
Hi all!

OK, here are the other answers…
Which Patriarch never left the Holy Land his entire life?
Isaac.
In the entire order of animal offerings, one and only one public (as opposed to private) offering had to be a female animal. Which one?
The rite of the Red Heifer (Numbers 19). Our Sages say that the rite of the Red Heifer atones for the sin of the Golden Calf (Mommy coming to clean up baby’s mess).
The phrase “with his sword drawn in his hand” appears in reference to angels 3 times in the Tanakh. Name 'em!
Numbers 22:23, Joshua 5:13 and I Chronicles 21:16.
The phrase “and he cried a loud and bitter cry” occurs twice. Name 'em!
Genesis 27:34 & Esther 4:1.

About the Philistines & Preparation H, see Judges 5. “Emerods” are hemorhoids. Ouch!

It was Amnon who raped Tamar.

Be well!

ssv 👋
 

What does “preparation H” mean 🙂 ?​

It sounds like some chemical weapon - BTW: was the quote about tha angel from the JPS Tanakh ? ##
 
Okay, here’s a new question.
What Old Testament verse can be seen as finding its fulfillment in John 4:7-15?
This is probably a bad question, because I’m sure all of you will find verses that work that I wasn’t even thinking of, but I’ll give you a hint on the verse I mean: it’s in a prophetic book.
 
Grace and Glory:
Okay, here’s a new question.
What Old Testament verse can be seen as finding its fulfillment in John 4:7-15?
This is probably a bad question, because I’m sure all of you will find verses that work that I wasn’t even thinking of, but I’ll give you a hint on the verse I mean: it’s in a prophetic book.
Isaiah 12 :3
“With joy you will draw water
at the fountain of salvation”…
 
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Annunciata:
c) Pope St. Clement I
Correct! er! Or did I already say that??? :confused: Have not been able to get on board since last week. 😃 Where is the Blue Nun…We need to celebrate. 😉
 
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