This document provides instructions for a Bible quiz bee competition. It outlines the following key details:
1. Questions will be categorized as easy, average, or difficult and will have corresponding time limits for answers of 10, 12, and 15 seconds respectively.
2. Points will be awarded based on the category and correctness of answers, with easy questions earning 3 points, average 5 points, and difficult 10 points.
3. Participants must have their camera and microphone on and avoid noise during others' answers. Answers must be visible and legible to be counted.
4. Sample rounds include identifying Bible characters from images, true/false statements about Bible verses, and multiple choice difficult questions testing deep Bible knowledge
When the Lord gave us His Spirit, He gave us fully and without reserve, If you are a believer in The Lord Jesus Christ, you have it as it is your right and inheritance.
The document discusses Jesus' birth and nature. It notes that Jesus was born of a virgin, Mary, through the power of the Holy Spirit. While Jesus took human form, being born in a manger, he was still fully God as the King of Kings who came to earth to save people from their sins, death, and hell. The key message is that Jesus came to give the free gift of salvation through his birth and those who have received this gift can celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
Honor Your Father And Your Mother - The Fifth Commandment - (Lesson Four in O...Don McClain
The #1 problem facing our churches, communities, nation and world today is the breakdown of the home as God designed it. This command gets to the heart of the problem - and by implication - the principles underlying this command extends beyond the duties of the children placing great responsibilities upon the parents. Join us as we consider this age enduring principle . . .
What challenge did the nation of Israel encounter in Joshua 1:1? If you were Joshua how would you have felt? Why do you think God told him, “be strong and of good courage”? How does our definition of success influence or affect our lives? How would you define success? How does the world view success? How did the Lord use the word “success” in Joshua 1:6-9? Name 3 examples of those who are successful in the Bible and 3 who were not. What made the difference in their lives? Name the 3 commands God gave to Joshua in verses 6-9. Which command did he repeat? How many times? Why? Why does it take courage to obey the word of God? These and other questions are addressed in this study in Joshua 1.
The document discusses temptation and how Jesus overcame temptation. It provides examples of biblical figures who faced temptation, such as Abraham, Jacob, Joseph and Job. It describes Jesus being tempted by Satan in the wilderness and overcoming each temptation by quoting scripture. It explains that temptation shows we can defeat Satan with God's help and develops perseverance. People can react to temptation by giving in, struggling with it, or overcoming it through Christ. The document offers advice on dealing with temptation and falling into sin.
The document provides an overview and analysis of the Gospel of John. It notes that John was written later than the other gospels, around AD 90, and focuses on establishing Jesus as the Son of God through his "I am" statements and signs/miracles. John's purpose, according to 20:31, is to elicit belief that Jesus is the Christ and provide eternal life. The document examines stylistic differences between John and the other gospels and emphasizes themes of light, truth, and witnessing to Christ found in the prologue.
Name your Jericho - anxiety, fear, negative thinking, lust, anger, impatience or something else. What walls need to come down, what strongholds of sin need to be destroyed? (2 Cor. 10:4-6) List lessons we can learn from Israel at Jericho that help us understand the abundant life of a Christian?
The document discusses the topic of prayer. It defines prayer as simply talking to God, like talking to a best friend or father. It says prayer can be done alone, with others, for others, in small or large groups, or as a nation. Prayer can occur anywhere, including in a car, bathroom, church, or outside. Jesus taught his followers the Lord's Prayer as a model for how to pray. The document also provides several Bible verses about prayer and its power.
When the Lord gave us His Spirit, He gave us fully and without reserve, If you are a believer in The Lord Jesus Christ, you have it as it is your right and inheritance.
The document discusses Jesus' birth and nature. It notes that Jesus was born of a virgin, Mary, through the power of the Holy Spirit. While Jesus took human form, being born in a manger, he was still fully God as the King of Kings who came to earth to save people from their sins, death, and hell. The key message is that Jesus came to give the free gift of salvation through his birth and those who have received this gift can celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
Honor Your Father And Your Mother - The Fifth Commandment - (Lesson Four in O...Don McClain
The #1 problem facing our churches, communities, nation and world today is the breakdown of the home as God designed it. This command gets to the heart of the problem - and by implication - the principles underlying this command extends beyond the duties of the children placing great responsibilities upon the parents. Join us as we consider this age enduring principle . . .
What challenge did the nation of Israel encounter in Joshua 1:1? If you were Joshua how would you have felt? Why do you think God told him, “be strong and of good courage”? How does our definition of success influence or affect our lives? How would you define success? How does the world view success? How did the Lord use the word “success” in Joshua 1:6-9? Name 3 examples of those who are successful in the Bible and 3 who were not. What made the difference in their lives? Name the 3 commands God gave to Joshua in verses 6-9. Which command did he repeat? How many times? Why? Why does it take courage to obey the word of God? These and other questions are addressed in this study in Joshua 1.
The document discusses temptation and how Jesus overcame temptation. It provides examples of biblical figures who faced temptation, such as Abraham, Jacob, Joseph and Job. It describes Jesus being tempted by Satan in the wilderness and overcoming each temptation by quoting scripture. It explains that temptation shows we can defeat Satan with God's help and develops perseverance. People can react to temptation by giving in, struggling with it, or overcoming it through Christ. The document offers advice on dealing with temptation and falling into sin.
The document provides an overview and analysis of the Gospel of John. It notes that John was written later than the other gospels, around AD 90, and focuses on establishing Jesus as the Son of God through his "I am" statements and signs/miracles. John's purpose, according to 20:31, is to elicit belief that Jesus is the Christ and provide eternal life. The document examines stylistic differences between John and the other gospels and emphasizes themes of light, truth, and witnessing to Christ found in the prologue.
Name your Jericho - anxiety, fear, negative thinking, lust, anger, impatience or something else. What walls need to come down, what strongholds of sin need to be destroyed? (2 Cor. 10:4-6) List lessons we can learn from Israel at Jericho that help us understand the abundant life of a Christian?
The document discusses the topic of prayer. It defines prayer as simply talking to God, like talking to a best friend or father. It says prayer can be done alone, with others, for others, in small or large groups, or as a nation. Prayer can occur anywhere, including in a car, bathroom, church, or outside. Jesus taught his followers the Lord's Prayer as a model for how to pray. The document also provides several Bible verses about prayer and its power.
A sermon address focusing on the need for revival and reformation for Seventh-day Adventists as a preparation for the latter rain. Based on the Bible and the Spirit of Prophecy, come and see!
The book of Jonah is about the prophet Jonah being called by God to preach to Nineveh but initially running away. God causes a storm and Jonah is thrown overboard, after which he is swallowed by a large fish. Jonah prays and is spit out on land, where he goes to Nineveh and preaches repentance. The people of Nineveh believe Jonah's message and God spares the city. However, Jonah is unhappy that God showed mercy to Nineveh and sits outside the city waiting to see what will happen. God teaches Jonah about mercy through the parable of a plant growing over Jonah to give him shade and then dying, leaving Jonah unhappy again.
What is praise? Why is it important? How is praise expressed? What's the difference between praise and worship? This study outline, collated and instructed by Prophet Joy Allen, answers your questions about the sacrifice of praise. There is POWER IN YOUR PRAISE!!!
Pre Encounter Lesson 7: Knowing Our EnemyRhea Deligero
This document discusses understanding Satan and exercising judgment against him. It describes Satan's primary purpose as hardening people's hearts against God and blocking their minds from accepting salvation. It then lists Satan's characteristics, including being sly, a liar, destructive, tempting, and disguising himself as an angel of light. It provides four ways to exercise judgment against Satan: 1) use authority to bind the strong man, 2) live with integrity, 3) watch your words, and 4) cancel all arguments against you. It emphasizes understanding the enemy, using one's authority against demons, and making a decision to live righteously.
Here’s a free sermon outline taken from my forthcoming book, Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors: Volume 4,which will release in March 2013. The message takes a look at the life of Mark and pulls some life lessons from his life.
Find out more at http://busypastorsermons.com
This document contains multiple choice questions testing biblical knowledge, including the places God sent Jonah and Jesus was baptized, names of biblical figures, events, locations, and books of the Bible. It also includes the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount describing those who are blessed.
The document discusses the Bible, describing it as consisting of many sacred books written by human authors who were divinely inspired by God through the Holy Spirit. It is made up of the Old Testament containing 46 books and the New Testament containing 27 books, covering the preparation of the Hebrew people for Jesus Christ and the establishment of the Church. The Bible is considered inerrant and infallible due to this divine inspiration during the writing process, though the human authors wrote in their own styles.
Having the Faith of Abraham - Genesis 12:1-9David Turner
Abraham left all he had to seek all that he believed God would give him. He is the Father of faith. Download a free PowerPoint of Genesis 12:1-9 at www.Bibleguy.org
The document discusses waiting on God's timing. It notes that God has a plan and timing that should not be ignored. It uses the example of David, who was anointed king at a young age but had to wait 14 years and hide from King Saul before becoming king, to illustrate God's plan and timing. The document also includes several Bible verses about waiting on God from Psalms. It states that God requires waiting to receive direction, keep people in step with his timing, test and strengthen faith, and bring people through to his timing. Finally, it recommends waiting patiently, with trust, expectation, steadfastness, and standing on God's word.
This document discusses keys to successful prayer. It questions whether the motivation, method, or frequency of one's prayers is lacking. It emphasizes developing an intimate experience of God's glory through prayer by "staying close" to God rather than "staying away", and growing one's connection with God. It presents the "Tower of Prayer" concept involving trusting, watching, and responding elements.
God tests the faith of those he intends to use. The document discusses how God tested the faith of biblical figures like Noah, Abraham, and Moses through impossible tasks, major changes, delayed promises, unsolvable problems, senseless tragedies, and prolonged pain. Each test was an opportunity for their faith and endurance to grow. The lessons are that faith is believing without seeing, obeying without understanding, and persisting even when it's difficult.
Faith is believing in God and His promises based on the evidence, even when things are not seen. This belief in God brings about obedience to Him. True faith is not simply an intellectual belief, as even demons believe, but rather it is a belief that produces good works. Faith requires obedience to God and trusting in His promises for salvation and eternal life, even when facing trials, by keeping one's eyes fixed on Jesus Christ.
John 9:1-12
The disciples question why a man was born blind, revealing their judgmental spirit rather than compassion. Jesus heals the man's blindness to display God's works, telling the man to wash in Siloam. Though initially uncertain, neighbors recognize the formerly blind beggar. The man simply states he was blind but now sees, without understanding Jesus' true identity.
Brokenness is realizing the corruption of our natural selves and reliance on God. It is often triggered by difficult circumstances that break down our pride and self-sufficiency. Brokenness is a journey every believer must undertake, and it can be a breakthrough with a changed life. Though the pain depends on our response, God dwells with and revives the humble and contrite. True unity in the church comprises broken people committed to this process.
The document discusses theories about the implied second heaven and the fall of Satan based on passages from the Bible.
In 3 sentences:
1) The Bible does not explicitly mention a second heaven, but some passages imply there is a heaven between the first and third heavens where evil spirits reside.
2) There are theories that Satan fell from heaven prior to the events in Genesis 1-2, possibly causing catastrophic damage to the original earth mentioned in Genesis 1:1.
3) This fall from heaven is speculated to have been similar to an asteroid impact that suddenly destroyed much of the earth's prehistorical life and ecosystems.
The document discusses the differences between the Old Covenant (Law) and the New Covenant (Grace) established by Jesus Christ. It notes that the Old Covenant was ineffective at transforming people's hearts and could not provide true salvation. The New Covenant, prophesied in the Old Testament, was established through Jesus' death and provides forgiveness of sins for all who believe in him by faith alone, not by works of the law. The tearing of the temple veil at Jesus' death symbolized that no further sacrifices were needed, as he was the final atoning sacrifice that inaugurated the New Covenant.
The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about books and stories in the Bible. It asks about things like how many books are in the Bible, which book is not actually in the Bible, where certain Bible passages or stories are located, and what type of writing a Psalm is. The answers section provides the correct multiple choice answer to each question.
This document provides information about the sacrament of baptism in Christianity. It defines baptism and lists its key symbols. It also describes the typical steps that occur during infant and adult baptism ceremonies, including renunciation of sin, profession of faith, baptism with water, anointing with oil, and receiving a lit candle. The document concludes by presenting several Bible verses related to baptism.
The document provides an overview of key events and themes in books of the Old Testament, including Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. It discusses major events like the creation, fall, flood, exodus from Egypt, giving of the 10 Commandments, and the Israelites' refusal to enter the promised land. It also explains the overall structure and storyline of the Old Testament.
Genesis is the first book and foundation for the rest of the Bible. This is the introduction to a series of PowerPoints that can be used for preaching or teaching the Book of Genesis. Download at www.BibleGuy.org
A sermon address focusing on the need for revival and reformation for Seventh-day Adventists as a preparation for the latter rain. Based on the Bible and the Spirit of Prophecy, come and see!
The book of Jonah is about the prophet Jonah being called by God to preach to Nineveh but initially running away. God causes a storm and Jonah is thrown overboard, after which he is swallowed by a large fish. Jonah prays and is spit out on land, where he goes to Nineveh and preaches repentance. The people of Nineveh believe Jonah's message and God spares the city. However, Jonah is unhappy that God showed mercy to Nineveh and sits outside the city waiting to see what will happen. God teaches Jonah about mercy through the parable of a plant growing over Jonah to give him shade and then dying, leaving Jonah unhappy again.
What is praise? Why is it important? How is praise expressed? What's the difference between praise and worship? This study outline, collated and instructed by Prophet Joy Allen, answers your questions about the sacrifice of praise. There is POWER IN YOUR PRAISE!!!
Pre Encounter Lesson 7: Knowing Our EnemyRhea Deligero
This document discusses understanding Satan and exercising judgment against him. It describes Satan's primary purpose as hardening people's hearts against God and blocking their minds from accepting salvation. It then lists Satan's characteristics, including being sly, a liar, destructive, tempting, and disguising himself as an angel of light. It provides four ways to exercise judgment against Satan: 1) use authority to bind the strong man, 2) live with integrity, 3) watch your words, and 4) cancel all arguments against you. It emphasizes understanding the enemy, using one's authority against demons, and making a decision to live righteously.
Here’s a free sermon outline taken from my forthcoming book, Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors: Volume 4,which will release in March 2013. The message takes a look at the life of Mark and pulls some life lessons from his life.
Find out more at http://busypastorsermons.com
This document contains multiple choice questions testing biblical knowledge, including the places God sent Jonah and Jesus was baptized, names of biblical figures, events, locations, and books of the Bible. It also includes the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount describing those who are blessed.
The document discusses the Bible, describing it as consisting of many sacred books written by human authors who were divinely inspired by God through the Holy Spirit. It is made up of the Old Testament containing 46 books and the New Testament containing 27 books, covering the preparation of the Hebrew people for Jesus Christ and the establishment of the Church. The Bible is considered inerrant and infallible due to this divine inspiration during the writing process, though the human authors wrote in their own styles.
Having the Faith of Abraham - Genesis 12:1-9David Turner
Abraham left all he had to seek all that he believed God would give him. He is the Father of faith. Download a free PowerPoint of Genesis 12:1-9 at www.Bibleguy.org
The document discusses waiting on God's timing. It notes that God has a plan and timing that should not be ignored. It uses the example of David, who was anointed king at a young age but had to wait 14 years and hide from King Saul before becoming king, to illustrate God's plan and timing. The document also includes several Bible verses about waiting on God from Psalms. It states that God requires waiting to receive direction, keep people in step with his timing, test and strengthen faith, and bring people through to his timing. Finally, it recommends waiting patiently, with trust, expectation, steadfastness, and standing on God's word.
This document discusses keys to successful prayer. It questions whether the motivation, method, or frequency of one's prayers is lacking. It emphasizes developing an intimate experience of God's glory through prayer by "staying close" to God rather than "staying away", and growing one's connection with God. It presents the "Tower of Prayer" concept involving trusting, watching, and responding elements.
God tests the faith of those he intends to use. The document discusses how God tested the faith of biblical figures like Noah, Abraham, and Moses through impossible tasks, major changes, delayed promises, unsolvable problems, senseless tragedies, and prolonged pain. Each test was an opportunity for their faith and endurance to grow. The lessons are that faith is believing without seeing, obeying without understanding, and persisting even when it's difficult.
Faith is believing in God and His promises based on the evidence, even when things are not seen. This belief in God brings about obedience to Him. True faith is not simply an intellectual belief, as even demons believe, but rather it is a belief that produces good works. Faith requires obedience to God and trusting in His promises for salvation and eternal life, even when facing trials, by keeping one's eyes fixed on Jesus Christ.
John 9:1-12
The disciples question why a man was born blind, revealing their judgmental spirit rather than compassion. Jesus heals the man's blindness to display God's works, telling the man to wash in Siloam. Though initially uncertain, neighbors recognize the formerly blind beggar. The man simply states he was blind but now sees, without understanding Jesus' true identity.
Brokenness is realizing the corruption of our natural selves and reliance on God. It is often triggered by difficult circumstances that break down our pride and self-sufficiency. Brokenness is a journey every believer must undertake, and it can be a breakthrough with a changed life. Though the pain depends on our response, God dwells with and revives the humble and contrite. True unity in the church comprises broken people committed to this process.
The document discusses theories about the implied second heaven and the fall of Satan based on passages from the Bible.
In 3 sentences:
1) The Bible does not explicitly mention a second heaven, but some passages imply there is a heaven between the first and third heavens where evil spirits reside.
2) There are theories that Satan fell from heaven prior to the events in Genesis 1-2, possibly causing catastrophic damage to the original earth mentioned in Genesis 1:1.
3) This fall from heaven is speculated to have been similar to an asteroid impact that suddenly destroyed much of the earth's prehistorical life and ecosystems.
The document discusses the differences between the Old Covenant (Law) and the New Covenant (Grace) established by Jesus Christ. It notes that the Old Covenant was ineffective at transforming people's hearts and could not provide true salvation. The New Covenant, prophesied in the Old Testament, was established through Jesus' death and provides forgiveness of sins for all who believe in him by faith alone, not by works of the law. The tearing of the temple veil at Jesus' death symbolized that no further sacrifices were needed, as he was the final atoning sacrifice that inaugurated the New Covenant.
The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about books and stories in the Bible. It asks about things like how many books are in the Bible, which book is not actually in the Bible, where certain Bible passages or stories are located, and what type of writing a Psalm is. The answers section provides the correct multiple choice answer to each question.
This document provides information about the sacrament of baptism in Christianity. It defines baptism and lists its key symbols. It also describes the typical steps that occur during infant and adult baptism ceremonies, including renunciation of sin, profession of faith, baptism with water, anointing with oil, and receiving a lit candle. The document concludes by presenting several Bible verses related to baptism.
The document provides an overview of key events and themes in books of the Old Testament, including Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. It discusses major events like the creation, fall, flood, exodus from Egypt, giving of the 10 Commandments, and the Israelites' refusal to enter the promised land. It also explains the overall structure and storyline of the Old Testament.
Genesis is the first book and foundation for the rest of the Bible. This is the introduction to a series of PowerPoints that can be used for preaching or teaching the Book of Genesis. Download at www.BibleGuy.org
This document summarizes a church sermon about the Kingdom of God. It discusses how in the beginning, God created man to rule over the earth and live in relationship with God, man, creation, and himself in the Garden of Eden, representing God's kingdom on earth. However, man fell from this paradise through sin, breaking his relationships and subjecting himself to death, toil, and a fallen world. The sermon then discusses how the gospel message of Jesus Christ offers salvation from this fallen state and a restoration of God's kingdom through committing one's life to Christ. It announces an upcoming sermon series on the Kingdom of God to explore this topic in more depth.
Genesis ch. 10 11, 2012, One blood, Magog , races, giants, Arab, Shem, Pangea...Valley Bible Fellowship
The document provides a summary of Genesis chapters 10-11, which describe important events that occurred after the biblical flood, including:
- The sons of Noah (Shem, Ham and Japheth) had sons of their own, from whom the nations of the earth descended.
- The earth's population grew and migrated across the lands, dividing into different language groups and settling in different regions.
- Some settled in the land of Shinar and decided to build a city with a tower reaching to the heavens, in order to not be scattered and to make a name for themselves.
The document provides an analysis and explanation of the biblical passage describing the Three Angels' Messages in Revelation 14:6-12. It discusses 12 key facts about the Three Angels' Messages, including that they originate from God and Heaven, must be proclaimed loudly and swiftly around the world, and represent God's final message before Jesus' second coming. The document emphasizes the importance of proclaiming this end-time message to prepare people globally for Christ's return.
Genesis ch. 7;1 9;17, Ark’s size, go or come, genea, only entrance, God reme...Valley Bible Fellowship
Genesis Chapter 7 documents the biblical account of the Great Flood during Noah's time. Some key points include:
- John MacArthur notes there are over 270 flood stories worldwide that can be traced back to this one global flood event described in Genesis.
- The dimensions and carrying capacity of Noah's Ark are described, showing it was large enough to hold all the animals God commanded Noah to bring.
- God instructs Noah to bring onto the ark 7 pairs of every clean animal and 2 pairs of every unclean animal. The distinction between clean and unclean animals predates the Mosaic Law.
- For 40 days and nights, rain fell heavily as all the springs of the great deep burst open and
The document summarizes Jeremiah 1, which describes God calling Jeremiah to be a prophet during a time of darkness and judgment in Judah. God reassures Jeremiah despite his youth and doubts. God promises to make Jeremiah's words like a fortified city protected by Him. Jeremiah is to prophesy of coming judgment from the north by Babylon for Judah's disobedience, though the New Covenant will one day replace the Mosaic Covenant.
1. Jesus uses the story of the bronze serpent from Numbers 21 to teach Nicodemus about salvation. As the Israelites were saved by looking at the serpent on the pole, so people are saved by believing in Jesus who was lifted up on the cross.
2. Anyone who believes in Jesus will not perish but have eternal life, just as the Israelites who looked at the serpent lived. Belief requires a spiritual transformation or new birth.
3. Jesus is referring to himself as the Son of Man who was lifted up to save all those who believe in him, in the same way the Israelites were saved by gazing at the bronze serpent.
The document provides an overview of gentiles in the Bible, including:
1) Gentiles referred to non-Israelite peoples and had religions that contradicted the one true God. Their worship involved idolatry and immoral practices.
2) Gentiles originated from Noah's sons after the flood and were scattered across regions after the Tower of Babel.
3) Abraham was called to be a father of many nations, with promises that through his descendants all families of the earth would be blessed. His descendants included both Israelites and other groups.
The document provides an in-depth analysis and summary of Revelation chapters 1-3, which describe Jesus Christ's messages to the seven churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea. It begins by introducing the context and background, then analyzes each element of Christ's appearance and identifies him as the divine messenger. It examines the meaning and significance behind the imagery used. Finally, it summarizes the key points in Christ's message to the church of Ephesus as an example.
The document discusses Genesis 11 and the Tower of Babel story, noting the 4 great events recorded in Genesis 1-11 including the tower. It analyzes the intentions and actions of the people in building the tower, highlighting their use of bricks and asphalt, as well as their desire to make a name for themselves and not be scattered. The document also makes comparisons between the tower and other structures like pyramids and ziggurats, and discusses interpretations of the tower story.
1. Genesis describes the creation of the world, the fall of man, Noah's ark, and God's calling of Abraham. 2. Exodus details Moses freeing the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and receiving the 10 Commandments from God. 3. Joshua leads the Israelites in conquering the Promised Land, as described in the book of Joshua.
This document discusses the seven spirits of God mentioned in Isaiah 11:2. It focuses on explaining the spirits of the Lord, wisdom, and understanding. It then provides definitions and biblical examples of the spirit of counsel, highlighting how counsel provides strategies, guidance, confirmation, and direction from God. The spirit of counsel is said to have instructed individuals like Isaac and Paul. Activating this spirit involves being connected to God rather than relying on other people's counsel and having faith even when God's counsel seems illogical. The next session will cover the spirit of might.
The document provides information about the organization of books in the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible. It lists the books and historical periods. It also includes summaries and links to video summaries of each of the Minor Prophets. The overall summary is that the document outlines the structure and content of the Bible books, with a focus on summarizing each of the Minor Prophets.
This document discusses how Jesus Christ is central to the Old Testament through various means:
1) Messianic prophecies that foretell Jesus' coming.
2) References to the "Angel of the Lord" who displays both physical and divine attributes, suggesting he is a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus.
3) The use of the Hebrew word "Son" to refer to the second person of the Trinity, showing Jesus' role throughout the Old Testament as God's representative.
This document discusses the concept of place and assignment. It argues that a person's place is their position in Christ and location/assignment from God. To be in the right place, one must walk with God and have a discerning spirit. If one is out of line with their assignment, it can negatively affect others and they may be removed from that place. One's assignment is where God places them and gives them purpose. The document also discusses having dominion or authority through speaking words that establish God's will and being patient during preparation by trusting God's process.
The document discusses the significance of the day of Pentecost in Acts 2 when the Holy Spirit fell upon the apostles. It summarizes that this day:
1) Marked the beginning of the kingdom/church as promised, with the coming of power from the Holy Spirit;
2) Saw the reversal of the curse of Babel as people from many nations heard the gospel in their own languages; and
3) Signaled an end to the Law of Moses and beginning of the Law of Christ, paralleling but reversing what happened at Mount Sinai.
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Unlock the secrets behind your Mercedes Sprinter's uphill power loss with our comprehensive presentation. From fuel filter blockages to turbocharger troubles, we uncover the culprits and empower you to reclaim your vehicle's peak performance. Conquer every ascent with confidence and ensure a thrilling journey every time.
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Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
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2. Mga gagawin sa Bible Quiz Bee
1. Bawat tanong ay may katumbas na Segundo upang sagutan ito
Easy: 10 seconds
Average: 12 seconds
Difficult: 15 seconds
2. Hintayin ang hudyat ng staff kung pwede ng itaas ang lahat ng
kasagutan gamit ang papel
3. Bawat tamang kasagutan ay may katumbas na puntos
Easy: 3 points
Average: 5 points
Difficult: 10 points
3. Paalala
1. Bago ang pagsisimula kailangan naka ON ang CAMERA
at MICROPHONE
2. Iwasan ang pagiingay habang sumasagot
3. Ang kalahok na Hindi itinaas ang sagot bago ang hudyat
ay di maibibilang at wala na rin itong puntos
4. Ang sagot ay dapat nababasa at malinaw
5. Wrong spelling is wrong
5. Kung may mga katanungan kayo pwede na kayo
magtanong bago ang pagsisimula
11. MOISES
Exodus 14:21-22 ESV
Then Moses stretched out his hand
over the sea, and the Lord drove the
sea back by a strong east wind all
night and made the sea dry land,
and the waters were divided. And
the people of Israel went into the
midst of the sea on dry ground, the
waters being a wall to them on their
right hand and on their left.
29. TRUE OR FALSE
Write your TRUE if the statement
is correct and FALSE if the
statement is incorrect. Your answer
should be all CAPITALIZED.
30. 1. The Sons of Zebedee were
Peter and Andrew.
FALSE
31. 1. The Sons of Zebedee were
Peter and Andrew.
FALSE
„And going on a little farther, he saw James the son of Zebedee and John his brother,
who were in their boat mending the nets.” (Mark 1:19)
32. 2. The Holy Spirit looked like
a dove when the disciples
received it.
FALSE
33. 2. The Holy Spirit looked like
a dove when the disciples
received it.
FALSE
And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them. And
they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the
Spirit gave them utterance.” (Acts 2:3-4)
34. 3. John offered to make
tents: one for Jesus, one for
Moses and one for Elijah.
FALSE
35. 3. John offered to make
tents: one for Jesus, one for
Moses and one for Elijah.
FALSE
And Peter said to Jesus, "Lord, it is good that we are here. If you wish, I will make
three tents here, one for you and one for Moses and one for Elijah."” (Matthew 17:4)
37. 4. Jacob and Esau were
twins.
TRUE
Afterward his brother came out with his hand holding Esau's heel, so his name was
called Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when she bore them.” (Genesis 25:26)
39. 6. In Psalm 28:7 state that “The
LORD is the strength of his
people, a fortress of salvation of
his anointed one”
FALSE
40. 6. In Psalm 28:7 state that “The
LORD is the strength of his
people, a fortress of salvation of
his anointed one” (NIV)
FALSE
Psalm 28:7. The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and I
am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to him in song (NIV)
Psalm 28:8. The LORD is the strength of his people, a fortress of salvation of his
anointed one
41. 7. The high priest's
breastpiece/breastplate had 12
stones in 4 rows attached to it.
TRUE
42. 7. The high priest's
breastpiece/breastplate had 12
stones in 4 rows attached to it.
TRUE
There were twelve stones with their names according to the names of the sons of
Israel. They were like signets, each engraved with its name, for the twelve tribes.
And they made on the breastpiece twisted chains like cords, of pure gold.” (Exodus
39:14-15)
43. 8. In the book of Revelation,
John saw 4 angels standing at
the four corners of the earth.
TRUE
44. 8. In the book of Revelation,
John saw 4 angels standing at
the four corners of the earth.
TRUE
After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth,
holding back the four winds of the earth, that no wind might blow on
earth or sea or against any tree.” (Revelation 7:1)
45. 9. Gihon was one of the 4
rivers which flowed out of
Eden.
TRUE
46. 9 Gihon was one of the 4
rivers which flowed out of
Eden
TRUE
A river flowed out of Eden to water the garden, and there it divided
and became four rivers. The name of the second river is the Gihon. It
is the one that flowed around the whole land of Cush.”
(Genesis 2:10-13)
48. 10. Barabbas was imprisoned
for committing adultery.
FALSE
But they all cried out together, "Away with this man, and release to
us Barabbas"-- a man who had been thrown into prison for an
insurrection started in the city and for murder.” (Luke 23:18-19)
50. 11. The Jews wanted to kill
Lazarus.
TRUE
So the chief priests made plans to put Lazarus to death as well,
because on account of him many of the Jews were going away and
believing in Jesus.” (John 12:10-11)
51. 12. The people of Israel
continued their travels
whenever the fire lifted above
the tabernacle.
FALSE
52. 12. The people of Israel
continued their travels
whenever the fire lifted above
the tabernacle
FALSE
Throughout all their journeys, whenever the cloud was taken up
from over the tabernacle, the people of Israel would set out.” (Exodus
40:36)
53. 13. Nadab and Abihu offered
unauthorized fire before the
LORD.
TRUE
54. 13. Nadab and Abihu offered
unauthorized fire before the
LORD.
TRUE
Now Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, each took his censer and
put fire in it and laid incense on it and offered unauthorized fire
before the LORD, which he had not commanded them.”
(Leviticus 10:1)
56. 14. Joshua lived 94 years.
FALSE
After these things Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the LORD,
died, being 110 years old.” (Joshua 24:29)
57. 15. In the book of Revelation,
John was instructed to
measure the Temple of God.
TRUE
58. 15. In the book of Revelation,
John was instructed to
measure the Temple of God.
TRUE
Then I was given a measuring rod like a staff, and I was told, "Rise
and measure the temple of God and the altar and those who worship
there,” (Revelation 11:1)
60. 1. IN THE BOOK OF ESTHER, HOW MANY
PROVINCES WERE SENT THE EDICT FOR THE
JEWS TO ARM THEMSELVES?
A. 127
B. 134
C. 165
D. 182
61. 1. IN THE BOOK OF ESTHER, HOW MANY
PROVINCES WERE SENT THE EDICT FOR
THE JEWS TO ARM THEMSELVES?
A. 127
B. 134
C. 165
D. 182
62. 2. IN NUMBERS 21:7, THE PEOPLE GO TO
MOISES BECAUSE OF THE FIERY SERPENTS
AND DECLARE THEIR SIN. THEY ASK MOISES TO
PRAY THAT GOD WOULD….
A. SHUT THE MOUTH OF THE SERPENTS
B. FORGIVE THEM FOR THEIR SINS
C. TALE AWAY THE SERPENTS
D. HEAL THEM
63. 2. IN NUMBERS 21:7, THE PEOPLE GO TO
MOISES BECAUSE OF THE FIERY SERPENTS
AND DECLARE THEIR SIN. THEY ASK MOISES TO
PRAY THAT GOD WOULD….
A. SHUT THE MOUTH OF THE SERPENTS
B. FORGIVE THEM FOR THEIR SINS
C. TALE AWAY THE SERPENTS
D. HEAL THEM
64. 3. TALE AWAY THE WHICH OF THE TWELVE
TRIBE WAS ESTHER FROM?
A. LEVI
B. DAN
C. BENJAMIN
C.GAD
65. 3. TALE AWAY THE WHICH OF THE TWELVE
TRIBE WAS ESTHER FROM?
A. LEVI
B. DAN
C. BENJAMIN
C.GAD
66. 4. IN PHILIPPIANS 3:9, PAUL SAYS HE WANT TO BE
FOUND IN HIM, NOT HAVING HIS OWN
RIGHTEOUSNESS WHICH COMES FROM ______.
A. THE VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE/KNOWING OF
CHRIST
B. THE POWER OF RESURRECTION
C. CHRIST
D. THE LAW
67. 4. IN PHILIPPIANS 3:9, PAUL SAYS HE WANT TO BE
FOUND IN HIM, NOT HAVING HIS OWN
RIGHTEOUSNESS WHICH COMES FROM ______.
A. THE VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE/KNOWING OF
CHRIST
B. THE POWER OF RESURRECTION
C. CHRIST
D. THE LAW
68. 5. IN JOHN 7:52, THE PHARISEES THIS REASON
WHY JESUS COULD NOT BE THE CHRIST?
A. HE HEALS ON THE SABBATH
B. HE COMES FROM THE GALILEE
C. HE IS NOT FROM BETHLEHEM
D. HE SPEAKS AGAINST THE LAW OF MOISES
69. 5. IN JOHN 7:52, THE PHARISEES THIS REASON
WHY JESUS COULD NOT BE THE CHRIST?
A. HE HEALS ON THE SABBATH
B. HE COMES FROM THE GALILEE
C. HE IS NOT FROM BETHLEHEM
D. HE SPEAKS AGAINST THE LAW OF MOISES
70. 6. IN DANIEL 1:2, WHAT PERSON DID GOD
GIVE TO THE HAND OF KING
NEBUCHADNEZZAR?
A. HEZEKIAH, KING OF JUDAH
B. ZEDEKIAH, KING OF JUDAH
C. JEHOIAKIM, KING OF JUDAH
D. REHOBOAM, KING OF JUDAH
71. 6. IN DANIEL 1:2, WHAT PERSON DID GOD
GIVE TO THE HAND OF KING
NEBUCHADNEZZAR?
A. HEZEKIAH, KING OF JUDAH
B. ZEDEKIAH, KING OF JUDAH
C. JEHOIAKIM, KING OF JUDAH
D. REHOBOAM, KING OF JUDAH
72. 7. IN JOHN 7:2, THE ________ WAS NEAR / AT
HAND.
A. FEAST OF PASSOVER / UNLEAVENED BREAD
B. FEAST OF BOOTHS / TABERNACLES
C. FEAST OF WEEKS / FIRSTFRUITS
D. FEAST OF HARVEST / PENTECOST
73. 7. IN JOHN 7:2, THE ________ WAS NEAR / AT
HAND.
A. FEAST OF PASSOVER / UNLEAVENED BREAD
B. FEAST OF BOOTHS / TABERNACLES
C. FEAST OF WEEKS / FIRSTFRUITS
D. FEAST OF HARVEST / PENTECOST
74. 8. DEUTORONOMY 8:6 STATES THAT THE
PEOPLE SHOULD KEEP THE
COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD YOUR GOD,
TO WALK IN HIS WAYS AND….
A. TO FEAR HIM
B. TO FOLLOW HIM
C. TO HEAR HIS VOICE
D. TO LOVE HIM WITH ALL YOUR HEARTS
75. 8. DEUTORONOMY 8:6 STATES THAT THE
PEOPLE SHOULD KEEP THE
COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD YOUR GOD,
TO WALK IN HIS WAYS AND….
A. TO FEAR HIM
B. TO FOLLOW HIM
C. TO HEAR HIS VOICE
D. TO LOVE HIM WITH ALL YOUR HEARTS
76. 9. IN JOHN 11:26, JESUS SAID THAT
EVERYONE WHO BELIEVES IN HIM WILL
“NEVER DIE.” IN THIS VERSE, WHAT IS THE
GREEK WORD FOR “DIE”?
A. APOTHNESKO
B. APOTHEKE
C. APEIMI
D. APANTAO
77. 9. IN JOHN 11:26, JESUS SAID THAT
EVERYONE WHO BELIEVES IN HIM WILL
“NEVER DIE.” IN THIS VERSE, WHAT IS THE
GREEK WORD FOR “DIE”?
A. APOTHNESKO
B. APOTHEKE
C. APEIMI
D. APANTAO
78. 10. IN JOHN 9:22, THE PARENTS OF THE MAN HEALED
OF BLINDNESS WERE AFRAID TO ABOUT WHO
HEALED THEIR SON BECAUSE…
A. THEY THOUGHT THEY WOULD BE ARRESTED
B. THEY THOUGHT THE PHARISEES WOULD ARREST
THEIR SON
C. THERE WAS AN ANGRY MOB OUTSIDE THE TEMPLE
D. THEY WOULD BE PUT OUT OF THE SYNAGOGUE
79. 10. IN JOHN 9:22, THE PARENTS OF THE MAN HEALED
OF BLINDNESS WERE AFRAID TO ABOUT WHO
HEALED THEIR SON BECAUSE…
A. THEY THOUGHT THEY WOULD BE ARRESTED
B. THEY THOUGHT THE PHARISEES WOULD ARREST
THEIR SON
C. THERE WAS AN ANGRY MOB OUTSIDE THE TEMPLE
D. THEY WOULD BE PUT OUT OF THE SYNAGOGUE
80. 11.
A. EHUD WAS THE FIRST LEFT-HANDED MAN
MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE.
B. EHUD WAS THE ONLY LEFT-HANDED MAN
MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE
1. A is True
2. B is False
3. Both statement are true
4. Both Statement are False
81. 11.
A. EHUD WAS THE FIRST LEFT-HANDED MAN
MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE.
B. EHUD WAS THE ONLY LEFT-HANDED MAN
MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE
1. A is True
2. B is False
3. Both statement are true
4. Both Statement are False
82. 12.
A. MANASSEH WAS THE LONGEST REIGHNING KING
AT 45 YEARS.
B. MANASSEH WAS THE LONGEST REIGHNING KING
AT 55 YEARS.
1. A is True
2. B is False
3. Both statement are true
4. Both Statement are False
83. 12.
A. MANASSEH WAS THE LONGEST REIGHNING KING
AT 45 YEARS.
B. MANASSEH WAS THE LONGEST REIGHNING KING
AT 55 YEARS.
1. A is True
2. B is False
3. Both statement are true
4. Both Statement are False
84. 13.
A. ER IS THE FIRST PERSON RECORDED IN THE BIBLE
TO COMMIT POLYGAMY.
B. JOASH IS THE FIRST PERSON RECORDED IN THE
BIBLE TO COMMIT POLYGAMY.
1. Both statement are False
2. Both Statement are True
3. A is Accurate
4. B is Accurate
85. 13.
A. ER IS THE FIRST PERSON RECORDED IN THE BIBLE
TO COMMIT POLYGAMY.
B. JOASH IS THE FIRST PERSON RECORDED IN THE
BIBLE TO COMMIT POLYGAMY.
1. Both statement are False
2. Both Statement are True
3. A is Accurate
4. B is Accurate
86. 14.
A. SOLOMON HAD 701 AND 300 CUNCUBINES.
B. SOLOMON HAD 700 AND 301 CUNCUBINES.
1. Both Statement are False
2. Statement A is True
3. Statement B is True
87. 14.
A. SOLOMON HAD 701 AND 300 CUNCUBINES.
B. SOLOMON HAD 700 AND 301 CUNCUBINES.
1. Both Statement are False
2. Statement A is True
3. Statement B is True
88. 15.
A. Two men never died in the Bible are Enoch and
Jeremiah
B. Two men never died in the Bible are Zimri and Elijah
C. Two men never died in the Bible are Enoch and Elijah
1. Statement A is True
2. Statement B is True
3. Statement C is True
4. All statement are False
89. 15.
A. Two men never died in the Bible are Enoch and
Jeremiah
B. Two men never died in the Bible are Zimri and Elijah
C. Two men never died in the Bible are Enoch and Elijah
1. Statement A is True
2. Statement B is True
3. Statement C is True
4. All statement are False