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Quiz about Biblical Marriages
Quiz about Biblical Marriages

Biblical Marriages Trivia Quiz


Who was married to whom in the Bible? Match the husband to his wife (some husbands had more than one wife, but you'll only need to find one of them).

A matching quiz by Ilona_Ritter. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Ilona_Ritter
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
381,426
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
424
Last 3 plays: Guest 104 (6/10), Guest 66 (10/10), Guest 1 (3/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Who was married to Adam?  
  Rebekah
2. Lamech was married to whom?  
  Rachel
3. Who married Isaac?  
  Eve
4. Who did Jacob eventually marry?  
  Michal
5. Who did Onan marry?  
  Jezebel
6. Who married Moses?  
  Zillah
7. Who was Lapidoth married to?  
  Tamar
8. Who did Boaz marry?  
  Ruth
9. Which of these choices was one of David's wives?  
  Zipporah
10. Who did Ahab marry?  
  Deborah





Select each answer

1. Who was married to Adam?
2. Lamech was married to whom?
3. Who married Isaac?
4. Who did Jacob eventually marry?
5. Who did Onan marry?
6. Who married Moses?
7. Who was Lapidoth married to?
8. Who did Boaz marry?
9. Which of these choices was one of David's wives?
10. Who did Ahab marry?

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who was married to Adam?

Answer: Eve

You can read about Adam and Eve in the beginning chapters of Genesis. God created Adam on the 6th day. He created Eve out of Adam's rib. They lived in the Garden of Eden where everything was perfect. But then Eve, who was tricked by a serpent (usually identified with Satan) into eating from the forbidden Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Adam also ate the fruit.

Many people think the fruit was an apple but the Bible does not actually say what kind of fruit it was.
2. Lamech was married to whom?

Answer: Zillah

Lamech actually had two wives. Zillah was one, and the other was Adah. You can read about Lamech in chapter 4 of Genesis.
3. Who married Isaac?

Answer: Rebekah

The story of Isaac and Rebekah can be found in Genesis 24 and 25. According to the Bible (Genesis 25:10), Isaac was 40 years old when he got married. Rebekah was the sister of Laban, who later tricked another couple that eventually married.
4. Who did Jacob eventually marry?

Answer: Rachel

The story of Jacob getting married can be found in Genesis 29-30. Jacob was to work 7 years for Rachel. He did his work and then found out he was marrying Leah, Rachel's older sister. He then married Zilpah who was Leah's handmaid. He then worked another 7 years and finally was able to marry Rachel.

He also married her handmaid Bilhah. Rachel was Jacob's favorite wife, and when she died giving birth to her son Benjamin, his son Joseph became his favorite because he was the first born (of the two) of Rachel.
5. Who did Onan marry?

Answer: Tamar

The story of Onan and Tamar can be found in Genesis 38. Tamar was Onan's brother's wife. His brother's name was Er.
6. Who married Moses?

Answer: Zipporah

The story of Moses can be found in the book of Exodus. Moses was born to a Hebrew woman, but because the Egyptians were killing male Hebrew babies she his her baby and then sent him in a basket down the river. He ended up growing up as an Egyptian. When he found out he was really a Hebrew, he helped the Hebrews escape the Pharaoh, with God helping him all along the way.
7. Who was Lapidoth married to?

Answer: Deborah

You can read about Deborah in Judges 4. She was the first and only female judge over the Hebrews. She was also a prophetess.
8. Who did Boaz marry?

Answer: Ruth

You can read all about Ruth in the book of the Bible called Ruth. Ruth, Orpah and their mother-in-law Naomi all lost their husbands to a famine. Naomi told her daughters-in-law both to go back to Moab. Orpah did return to Moab. Ruth however told Naomi "Your people will my people, and your God, my God." (Ruth 1:16).
9. Which of these choices was one of David's wives?

Answer: Michal

You can read about David and Michal in I Samuel 18. David had many wives; the most well known is probably Bathsheba. Mical was the daughter of Saul, who for a long time was a friend of David and trust David very much. However, Saul later thought David was out to get him and tried to have him killed. God protected David, and he later became a great king.
10. Who did Ahab marry?

Answer: Jezebel

You can read about Ahab and Jezebel in I Kings 16. Both Ahab and Jezebel were very evil people. Jezebel was the worst and one day fell out of a window and died. Her body was eaten by dogs so there was no trace of her after that.
Source: Author Ilona_Ritter

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