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Christianity - The Bible
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Q.1
The word "Bible" means .......
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books
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holy
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list
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sacred
Q.2
The Old Testament timeline spans .......
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creation to a few centuries before Jesus's birth
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creation to Jesus's birth
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creation to Moses and the Ten Commandments
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creation to 10 centuries before Jesus's birth
Q.3
Some Old Testaments include additional books called .......
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the apocrypha
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the prophecies
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the proverbs
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the psalms
Q.4
The Psalms were traditionally believed to have been written by .......
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Abraham
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King David
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King Solomon
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Moses
Q.5
The Gospel writers are .......
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Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
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Matthew, Mark, Peter and John
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Peter, Paul, Simon and John
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Peter, Paul, Timothy and John
Q.6
The Christian Bible is in two parts known as .......
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The Creation and the New Testament
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The Old Testament and the Apocrypha
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The Old Testament and the New Testament
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The Psalms and the New Testament
Q.7
The New Testament comprises .......
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26 books: Gospels, Acts, Letters and Revelation
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27 books: Gospels, Acts, Letters and Revelation
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39 books: Gospels, Acts and Letters
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66 books: Gospels, Acts, Letters and Songs
Q.8
The first five books of the Old Testament are .......
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Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Deuteronomy and Joshua
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Genesis, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel and Joshua
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Genesis, Exodus, Isaiah, Psalms and Job
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Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy
Q.9
In the King James Bible, the Old Testament comprises .......
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1 book
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39 books
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56 books
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66 books
Q.10
The Gospels tell of .......
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the deeds of the early church
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the letters to the new churches
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the life, death and resurrection of Jesus
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the life, death and resurrection of the disciples
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