Influential Women From the Bible Quiz

By: Tasha Moore
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Influential Women From the Bible Quiz
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About This Quiz

The heroines of the Bible are the core of this quiz. How many Biblical women can you correctly identify? The Bible is jam-packed with women who did some amazing and courageous things. Some interceded on behalf of individual men as well as whole nations. Quite a few times, female intuition saved the day and a few or more lives. For example, when Nabal of the Old Testament almost lost his life on account of a snub and some vittles, his wife Abigail whipped up a feast to save his life and the lives of all males associated with him. Abigail must have been a good cook, not to mention a quick thinker!

When you mosey over to tales of Jesus's time in the New Testament, you may get the impression that the Messiah held a tender place in his heart for influential women. He cast out demons in Martha and read her like a book, as you will see in this quiz. Barrenness is also a major theme in the Bible, a condition to be remedied. Children are a blessing, especially of the male variety. Some of the most influential women of the Bible bore male children to their respective husbands, and lots of them.

And speaking of Lot, his wife stars in this test too. See if you can guess Lot's wife's significance and other lady trivia!

Who dedicated her firstborn child to God?
Hannah
Shelomit
Timnah
Zillah
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Hannah was very troubled because she had no children. Hannah prayed and promised that if God would give her a son then she would offer him back to God all of the days of his life.

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Which influential woman from the Bible caused Jacob's son Joseph to be put in jail?
Bilhah
Potiphar's wife
Chloe
Euodia
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Potiphar's wife lied on Joseph, who resisted her sexual advances, saying that he tried to seduce her. Potiphar, an Egyptian Officer, believed his wife and jailed Joseph.

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Who drew baby Moses out of the water?
Jochebed
Maacah
Pharaoh's daughter
Gomer
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A Hebrew infant was placed in an ark of bulrushes and placed in the river. While Pharaoh's daughter was washing herself in the river, she saw the child, rescued him and named him Moses.

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Who was John the Baptist's mother?
Elizabeth
Matred
Priscilla
Tirzah
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Although Elizabeth and her husband Zacharias were both up in age, God blessed them with a male child. When the baby was born, they named him "John," just as the angel of God had instructed.

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God's angel Gabriel said to one influential woman, "blessed art thou among women"? To whom did Gabriel say this?
Damaris
Hamutal
Virgin Mary
Junia
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Wrong Answer

Mary was a virgin espoused to Joseph, of David's lineage. Angel Gabriel informed Mary that she would conceive through the Holy Spirit and give birth to a son, who would be called Jesus.

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Which influential woman from the Bible anointed Jesus's feet and wiped them with her hair?
Hogla
Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus
Virgin Mary
Jedidah
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Mary's action toward Jesus was truly humble and showed her level of devotion. Tending to the feet of guests was the work of servants.

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Who was the influential woman who was removed from among her people for seven days?
Iscah
Miriam
Jael
Mahlah
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Miriam was sister to Moses and Aaron. God afflicted Miriam with leprosy and exiled her from the camp for seven days, because she and Aaron questioned Moses's relationship with God.

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Who led the battle to draw out Sisera, the captain of Jabin's army?
Noah
Phoebe
Sheerah
Deborah
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Jabin, king of Canaan, had been oppressing Israel. God advised Deborah, a judge and prophetess, that He would give Jabin's army into the hands of Israel.

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Whose swift action kept David from taking vengeance upon her husband?
Hodesh
Martha
Abigail
Hushim
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Nabal's wife, Abigail, heard that Nabal had scorned David's request for food and that he sent David's men back empty-handed. David vowed to kill Nabal for the dishonor. In reaction to her husband's foolishness, Abigail bribed David to forgive her husband.

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What influential woman was told, "thou art careful and troubled about many things"?
Joanna
Martha
Merab
Abital
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When Jesus visited Mary and Martha's home, Martha was very concerned about making necessary preparations while Mary sat at Jesus's feet. Martha asked Jesus to send Mary to assist her with the preparations, but Jesus told Martha that she was troubled by many things and that Mary was concerned about the correct part.

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Who was Isaac's wife?
Rebekah
Naarah
Hogla
Asenath
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Abraham instructed his servant to find a wife for his son Isaac. Rebekah was the daughter of Bethuel, the son of Milcah, who was the wife of Abraham's brother Nahor.

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Who said, "and if I perish, I perish"?
Zeresh
Abigail
Esther
Baara
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Esther was wife to King Ahasuerus, who has been tricked into issuing a decree to destroy all Jewish people. Ahasuerus's trickster was Haman, who was an enemy of the Israelites. Esther, a secret Jew, risked her life to plead to the king without having been summoned.

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Who said, "whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God"?
Keziah
Lydia
Ruth
Martha
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Ruth was totally committed to her mother-in-law, Naomi, to whom she is speaking in the referenced quote. Ruth, a Moabite, was willing to leave her people in order to embrace Naomi, Naomi's people, the Israelites, and Naomi's God.

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The New Testament book of Mark recounts that a woman cast two mites into the treasury. Who was this biblical woman?
Cozbi
Elisheba
Keturah
Poor widow
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While Jesus and his disciples observed how the people were putting money into the treasury, they noticed rich people contributing large sums of money. But a poor widow also came to contribute two mites, which equaled two small copper coins or one cent.

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Who told her daughter to ask for the head of John the Baptist?
Iscah
Hagar
Herodias
Mehetabel
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Herod's wife, Herodias, held a grudge against John the Baptist because he informed her husband that it was unlawful for him to have his brother's wife. Herodias arranged to have John placed in prison, and asked for his head through her daughter during the daughter's dance.

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Who said, "Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their master's table"?
Jemima
Junia
Syrophenician woman
Noadiah
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Wrong Answer

The Syrophenician woman's daughter was possessed by an unclean spirit. She'd heard of Jesus and went to him, falling at his feet and begging that he cast out the demon from her daughter.

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Who said to her husband, "Give me children, or else I die"?
Claudia
Haggith
Rachel
Jerusha
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Wrong Answer

Both Rachel and her sister Leah were Jacob's wives, but Jacob loved Rachel more than he loved Leah. Rachel had been barren, but Leah was able to give Jacob children.

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What influential woman from the Bible turned into a pillar of salt?
Candace
Lot's wife
Eve
Hagar
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God told Lot that Sodom and Gomorrah would be destroyed by brimstone and fire because of the wickedness there, and he was told to flee. Lot and his family were warned not to look back, but Lot's wife didn't want to let go and turned into a pillar of salt as a result of defying God's instruction.

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Who sent word to Elijah saying, "So let the gods do to me, and more also if I make not thy life as the life of one of them"?
Adah
Claudia
Dinah
Jezebel
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Elijah had been a nuisance to Jezebel. He killed eight hundred and fifty of her false prophets on Mount Carmel. When Jezebel heard of the slayings, she was infuriated and swore to kill him.

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Who was Jacob's first wife and bore him six sons?
Naomi
Ruth
Leah
Esther
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Laban tricked Jacob, who loved his younger daughter Rachel, into marrying his eldest daughter Leah first. Jacob eventually took both daughters as wives. God saw that Jacob did not love Leah, and He opened her womb to bring forth the blessing of six sons.

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What was the crime of the woman who the scribes and Pharisees brought before Jesus?
Theft
Adultery
Murder
Kidnapping
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Jewish leaders ignored the law by accusing the woman and not the man for the offense. The leaders questioned Jesus about the accused woman in order to trick him.

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Who said to her mistress, "Would God my lord were with the prophet that is in Samaria, for he would recover him of his leprosy"?
Susanna
Israelite maid
Zeresh
Ahlai
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Wrong Answer

The Israelite maid refers to Naaman as "lord" and the "prophet" is Elisha. The Israelite maid's level of faith motivated Naaman to humble himself to Elisha's healing care.

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Which influential woman sent a message to Pilate during the time of Jesus's trial?
Jezebel
Judith
Martha
Pilate's wife
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Wrong Answer

As Pilate decided Jesus's fate during his trial, his wife sent him a message to tell him not to have anythig to do with "that just man." Pilate's wife suffered many things that day in a dream because of Jesus.

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Who said, "Come see a man which told me all things that ever I did, is not this the Christ"?
Esther
Helah
Samaritan woman
Jerioth
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Wrong Answer

The Samaritan woman was extremely humbled by the fact that Jesus knew all about her private life. She ran back to her village to tell the people, "come see a man."

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Who was Solomon's mother?
Queen of Sheba
Bathsheba
Mahlah
Puah
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Bathsheba grieved heavily over the death of her first child. Shortly thereafter, David married her. She conceived and gave birth to Solomon.

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Which influential biblical woman said, "Drive, and go forward; slack not thy riding for me, except I bid thee"?
Merab
Shunammite woman
Orpah
Persis
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The Shunammite woman and her husband lodged the prophet Elisha during his visit to their area, and as a reward for her kindness, Elisha prophesied that the childless couple would have a son.

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Jesus cast out seven devils from what influential woman?
Mary Magdalene
Leah
Rachel
Dorcas
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Wrong Answer

Jesus cast out evil spirits and healed Mary Magdalene as well as other women. Mary Magdalene and other women started following Jesus, and he counseled them according to their individual needs.

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Which influential woman of the Bible wanted to be called "Mara"?
Naomi
Hannah
Hushim
Lydia
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Naomi preferred to be called Mara because she said that God had dealt very bitterly with her. Naomi suffered many hardships. She left Israel with a husband and financial security, and she returned widowed and poor.

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Which biblical woman said, "The half was not told to me thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard"?
Anna the Prophetess
Basemeth
Queen of Sheba
Ephah
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Wrong Answer

When the Queen of Sheba heard of Solomon's fame, she asked him a series of difficult questions. Solomon answered all of her questions to her satisfaction. The Queen of Sheba told him that everything she had heard was a true report.

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Which mother's name is not mentioned in the Bible?
Jesus's mother
John the Baptist's mother
Samson's mother
Moses's mother
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Jesus's mother was the Virgin Mary; John the Baptist's mother was Elizabeth; and Moses's mother was Jochebed. The name of Samson's father, Manoah, is given in the book of Judges, but Samson's mother's name is not mentioned. She is referred to as "the woman."

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Which influential woman from the Bible said, "Surely a bloody husband art thou to me"?
Esther
Peninnah
Rahab
Zipporah
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God intended to kill Moses because he had not circumcised his son. Moses's wife Zipporah used a sharp stone to remove her son's foreskin, which she threw at Moses's feet.

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Who was the Egyptian maid who became Abram's wife?
Miriam
Rhoda
Sarah
Hagar
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Abram's wife, Sarai, was advanced in years, and she believed she could not bare Abram any children. Sarai gave Hagar, her Egyptian maid, to Abram so that Sarai might obtain children by her. Ishmael was the result of Abram and Hagar's union.

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Who was Boaz's mother?
Zipporah
Achsah
Rahab
Ephrath
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The book of Matthew lists Jesus's genealogy to include Rahab as Boaz's mother. Boaz was the husband of Ruth, who was King David's great-grandmother, as recorded in the book of Ruth in the Old Testament.

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What influential woman was with Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James, who came to the sepulchre to anoint the body of Jesus?
Herodias
Delilah
Salome
Rhoda
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Salome was one of the women who ventured to the sepulchre at the rising of the sun to anoint Jesus's body because the Sabbath had passed. It was a violation of Jewish law to do physical work on the Sabbath.

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The apostle Paul mentions his protege Timothy's grandmother in the second book of Timothy. What was her name?
Puah
Tabitha
Vashti
Lois
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Paul regarded Timothy as his son in the gospel. Paul addressed Timothy in the second book of Timothy in the New Testament, bringing to his remembrance that Timothy's grandmother Lois shared Timothy's same level of sincere faith.

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