About This Quiz
Throughout history, there have been many texts and books, but none can hold a torch to the influence that the Bible has had. It has readers all over the world and is seen as the source of many of the teachings, beliefs and values of the Christian religion. The text is full of history and despite being written an incredibly long time ago, is still read and purchased in huge amounts and still reads the same as it did in ancient times.Â
As you could imagine, there is a lot to know in the Bible. Hundreds of stories are told, many people are met and lessons are taught that have had an impact on millions around the world for hundreds and even thousands of years. But how much do you know about the Bible? Do you know where Jesus himself grew up? How about how many books in total are included in the Bible?
Whether you are an expert looking to prove how well you know the Holy Scriptures, or simply someone trying to learn more about the word of God, this quiz is for you. Without any further ado, take a trip back to Sunday school and get ready to prove your knowledge of the Good Book and all that it includes.Â
According to Guinness, there have been approximately 5 billion Bibles sold around the world. This means that the Bible is the highest sold and most popular book of all time, by a fairly wide margin.
While getting an exact number can be difficult, the complete Bible has been translated into around 700 different languages. However, certain parts of the Bible have been translated into more.
While he wasn't born there, Nazareth was where Jesus grew up and his childhood home. Nazareth is still inhabited to this day and is home to nearly 80,000 people, making it one of the largest cities in Northern Israel.
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According to the Genesis creation narrative from the Bible, it took God himself six days to create the heavens and the earth. On the Seventh Day, He rested and blessed the day.
The gospels are some of the most famous and popular lessons and stories in the Bible. In total, there are four gospels and they are written by Mark, Luke, Matthew and John. They all appear in the New Testament.
Jesus had many different followers and disciples during his life, but none followed him more closely than the Twelve Apostles. They were some of the primary teachers of his messages and shared his teachings far and wide.
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According to the Genesis story of creation in the Bible, Adam was the first human ever created. Interestingly enough, the word Adam is used throughout the Bible as a pronoun for human or mankind itself.
The very first language that the Bible was written in is Hebrew. Hebrew was the only language used for much of the early composition of the Old Testament, but the New Testament was believed to first primarily written in Greek.
The complete Bible is comprised of 66 different books, written by dozens of different people. Of these 66, 39 of them are in the Old Testament and the remaining 27 are in the New Testament.
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The man who was responsible for baptizing Jesus was named John the Baptist. In addition to being the man who baptized Jesus, John the Baptist also was an important and influential religious figure.
The person who was given the Ten Commandments by God is none other than Moses. According to Exodus, the place that Moses was given these Commandments was at the top of Mount Sinai.
The Bible is made up of a number of different books, but the first is the Book of Genesis. This book is all about the creation of the universe and the world, along with the believed origins of the Jewish people.
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The Twelve Apostles were Jesus' closest followers and disciples, but one betrayed him. Judas betrayed Jesus by kissing him and addressing him a certain way that revealed his identity to both the surrounding crowd and authorities.
According to writings in the Bible, Eve was created by God from one of Adam's ribs. She was created to be his companion and wife. The Catholic Church recognizes Eve as a saint and celebrates her.
Cain and Abel were the very first sons of Adam and Eve, which means, according to the Bible, they were the first people born ever. Cain was a farmer and was the older of the two, and Abel was a shepherd.
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The New Testament is made up of 27 different books, and in most versions of the Bible, the Book of Revelation is last. It is incredibly important to Christianity and is the only apocalyptic book in the New Testament.
While it is a small town of only around 25,000 people or so, Bethlehem is one of the most important towns in Christianity. Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem, and the city is visited by tourists from all over the world.
Once being baptized by John the Baptist, Jesus spent 40 days and 40 nights in the Judaean Desert fasting. The story is often called the Temptation of Christ, as Satan tried to tempt Jesus various times during the journey.
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According to the "Feeding of the 5,000" story in the Bible, Jesus was able to feed 5,000 people with only two fish and five loaves of bread. There is also another story where he fed 4,000 with seven loaves of bread and fish.
Pontius Pilate was a prefect serving in Judea, and is best known for being the judge for the case against Jesus, and overseeing the trial and the crucifixion of Jesus. He served from the year 26 or 27 to 36 or 37.
When the news of Jesus being born began to spread, three wise men from foreign lands came to visit the Baby Jesus. They each came bearing gifts of myrrh, frankincense and gold, respectively.
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According to the Bible, the legendary Noah of Noah's Ark fame lived to be a whopping 950 years old. He was the last of a line of very long-living patriarchs and after his death, lifespans began to shorten.
While the term parable can be used in many different scenarios, it is often used to describe the messages and teachings of Jesus. A parable is essentially a verse or story that looks to show principles or lessons.
Lazarus is best known for being the subject of one of Jesus' many miracles. After Lazarus had passed away, Jesus was able to restore him to life four days later. In the modern day, the term Lazarus is often used to refer to restoration.
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The last word in the entire Bible is none other than Amen. Amen means "so be it," so it is a fitting last word of the Bible. In addition to being the last word of the Bible, Amen is often said at the end of prayers.
The King of Judea when Jesus was born was named Herod the Great. Herod was successful as a king, but still has gotten a lot of criticism. When he died, his kingdom was split among his three sons and his sister.
The battle of David vs. Goliath was won when David used a rock in a slingshot to defeat the much larger Goliath. In the modern day, the term David vs. Goliath is often used to describe an underdog story.
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In addition to being one of Jesus' Apostles, St. Peter would go on to become the first-ever pope (also known as the Bishop of Rome). St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City is named after him, as well.
According to the Bible, the heavens and earth and all that embody them was created by God in just six days. It wasn't until the 4th day that God created the sun to shine light on the earth.
While Jesus was apparently born to the Virgin Mary, her husband, Joseph, would be the legal father of Jesus. Joseph worked as a carpenter and is known in many parts of Christianity as the patron saint of workers.
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Jonah is originally called upon by God to travel to Nineveh to warn the people who live there of retribution. Unfortunately, he is thrown overboard from a ship and swallowed by a giant fish. Three days later, he is regurgitated up and manages to survive.
Gabriel, a high-ranking angel, is who told the Virgin Mary that she was pregnant with the son of God. Gabriel was important throughout the Bible, and is referred to as a saint in many Christian traditions.
Not only was Cain the first person born according to the Bible, but he is also the first-ever murderer. He killed his brother, Abel. There is no official reason given for the slaying, but many believe Cain was jealous that God preferred Abel's sacrifice.
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According to all of the four gospels of the New Testament, Joseph of Arimathea is the person who not only took Jesus down from the cross, but also wanted to take responsibility for burying him.
The place where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist is the Jordan River. It is located within many countries including Israel, Syria, Palestine and Jordan. Its length is just around 156 miles.