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Bible Couples for Kids Trivia Quiz
The Bible is full of inspiring couples whose stories teach us some great lessons about love, faith and making the right choices. See if you can match the couples below.
A matching quiz
by wellenbrecher.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Adam and Eve were the first people God created, and they lived in the beautiful Garden of Eden. God gave them everything they needed and asked them not to eat from just one special tree. But a clever, sneaky serpent came along and convinced Eve to eat the fruit from that tree, and she shared it with Adam. By eating the fruit, Adam and Eve disobeyed God, which brought the first sin into the world. As a punishment, they had to leave the Garden of Eden.
Many people think that this serpent was an instrument used by Satan to trick them. Their story teaches about the importance of making the right choices and listening to God. You can read all about Adam and Eve in Genesis chapters 2 and 3.
2. Abraham
Answer: Sarah
Abraham and Sarah were a couple who had faith in God, even when it seemed unlikely they would ever have children. God promised Abraham that he would have as many descendants as there are stars in the sky. However, as time passed, Abraham and Sarah grew older and still hadn't had any children. Despite waiting many years, they continued to trust in God's promise. Finally, God kept His word and Sarah gave birth to a son named Isaac.
Their story teaches about trusting in God's timing and keeping the faith. You can read more about Abraham and Sarah in Genesis, chapters 12 through 21.
3. Isaac
Answer: Rebekah
Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah, and when he grew up, his father wanted him to marry someone who shared their faith. Abraham sent a servant to find the right wife for Isaac, and the servant met Rebekah, a kind and generous woman, by a well. Rebekah agreed to leave her home to marry Isaac, and they became the parents of twins, Esau and Jacob.
Isaac and Rebekah's story shows how God guides people to those who are meant for them. You can read about Isaac and Rebekah in Genesis, chapters 24 through 27.
4. Jacob
Answer: Rachel
Jacob met Rachel when he arrived in her homeland. He saw her by a well as she was bringing water for her father's sheep. Jacob felt in love with Rachel at first sight and promised to work for her father, Laban, for seven years to marry her. But after seven years, Laban tricked Jacob and married him to Rachel's older sister, Leah, instead.
Jacob worked another seven years so he could finally marry Rachel, the one he loved. Jacob and Rachel's story shows the value of patience and commitment. Together, they had children who became part of the twelve tribes of Israel. You can read about Jacob and Rachel in Genesis, chapters 29 and 30.
5. Moses
Answer: Zipporah
When Moses fled from Egypt, he arrived in the land of Midian, where he met Zipporah, the daughter of a priest named Jethro. Moses helped Zipporah and her sisters at a well by protecting them from unfriendly shepherds, and Jethro invited him to stay with their family. Moses eventually married Zipporah, and they had two sons together.
Later, Zipporah supported Moses as he led the Israelites out of Egypt. Their story shows the importance of family support and courage. You can read about Moses and Zipporah in Exodus, chapters 2 and 4.
6. David
Answer: Bathsheba
King David first saw Bathsheba while she was bathing, and he fell in love with her even though she was married to a soldier named Uriah. David made a terrible decision and arranged for Uriah to be sent to the front lines of a battle, where he was killed. After Uriah's death, David married Bathsheba but God was displeased with David's actions and punished him by having their first child die.
Later, however, David and Bathsheba had another son, Solomon, who became a wise and famous king. Their story teaches that bad choices can have serious consequences, but it also shows that God is willing to forgive when people truly repent. You can read about David and Bathsheba in 2 Samuel, chapters 11 and 12.
7. Ananias
Answer: Sapphira
Ananias and Sapphira were a married couple in the early church who made a serious mistake. They sold a piece of property and decided to keep part of the money for themselves while pretending to give it to the apostles. Ananias lied to the apostles about the amount, and when Sapphira came in later, she also lied about it.
Because they deceived the apostles and the Holy Spirit, both Ananias and Sapphira faced serious consequences: Ananias fell down dead after hearing Peter's words of judgement, and later, when Sapphira repeated her husband's lie, she also died after Peter confronted her. Their story shows the importance of honesty and being truthful, especially regarding one's commitments to God. You can read about Ananias and Sapphira in the Book of Acts, chapter 5.
8. Joseph
Answer: Mary
According to the Bible, Mary was chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus. An angel appeared to Mary to tell her that she would have a special child, even though she wasn't yet married. Joseph, who was engaged to Mary, was pretty surprised by this news. But then an angel appeared to him as well, explaining that Mary's baby was from God and would be the Saviour.
Joseph trusted God and married Mary, and they became the earthly parents of Jesus. Their story shows the importance of having faith and trusting God's plan. You can read more about Joseph and Mary in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
9. Hosea
Answer: Gomer
Hosea was a prophet of God and married Gomer, a woman who had a reputation for being unfaithful and often involved in relationships that didn't align with her religious beliefs. However, God wanted Hosea to marry her to show His love and compassion for His people, who often turned away from Him.
Even though Gomer broke her promises again and again, Hosea kept loving her and bringing her back, showing that his love and forgiveness knew no bounds. Their story teaches us about the power of love, redemption and the importance of remaining faithful. You can read about Hosea and Gomer in the Book of Hosea in the Old Testament.
10. Zachariah
Answer: Elizabeth
Zechariah was a priest and married to Elizabeth, who came from a priestly family as well. They were both getting old and had no children, which was a great disappointment to them because they had prayed for a baby for many years. One day, while Zechariah was serving in the temple, an angel named Gabriel appeared to him and told him that he and Elizabeth would have a son named John, who would prepare the way for Jesus.
Even though Zechariah initially doubted the angel's message, he later believed and rejoiced when John was born. Their story teaches about faith, hope, and the miraculous ways God answers prayers. You can read about Zechariah and Elizabeth in the Gospel of Luke, chapters 1.
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