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1. Which of the following New Testament books of the Bible is not a gospel?
2. Before the apostle Paul was Christianized, he was known as Saul and was an avid Christian persecutor. While on his way to a city, light came down from heaven and blinded him. Jesus then revealed himself to him and asked Saul why he was persecuting Him. Now what was the name of the city Saul was travelling to?
3. John the Apostle is traditionally credited as the original author of all of the following books except for _______ (pick the one that doesn't belong).
4. OK people, I trust your integrity, so please don't cheat on this verse. Just fill in the blank with the correct word. I go by the New American Standard, or the NAS version.
"I have been __________ with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself up for me."
5. OK, now let's reverse the question. I'll give you the complete verse, and you just name which New Testament book the verse is found in. Once again, the verse I go by is the NAS version.
"He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches."
6. OK, I'm getting carpal tunnel from typing all this on my laptop. Tell me whether the following statement is true or false: It is written in the gospels that Jesus once calmed a storm by telling the wind to stop.
7. OK, let's backtrack to the Gospels again, before Jesus was born. Mary and Joseph are in a stable. What little town was the baby Jesus born in?
8. From which of the 12 tribes of Israel was Jesus descended?
9. OK guys, we've arrived at the penultimate question: In terms of the number of verses, what is the shortest book in the New Testament?
10. Of the original 12 disciples of Jesus, which one is likeliest to have died of natural causes?
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