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Bible Trivia from the Old Testament

Ten medium-difficulty multiple-choice questions probing key themes, characters, and consequences from the Old Testament.

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Published June 4, 2026

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Question 1: What primary role does the covenant concept serve in the Old Testament narrative?

Serves only as ceremonial law

Functions solely as poetic metaphor

Defines relationship terms between God and people

Describes purely historical events

Question 2: How does the Exodus story primarily function for Israelite identity?

As a minor legal appendix

As a prophecy about foreign nations

As a founding liberation narrative and demonstration of divine power

As a guide to agricultural practices

Question 3: Which mindset best describes the prophetic books' main function?

Calling for justice and covenant faithfulness

Recording royal family genealogies

Offering agricultural forecasts

Providing ritual instructions for priests

Question 4: What is a key theological consequence of kingship as depicted in Samuel and Kings?

Guaranteed eternal prosperity

Immediate end to prophetic activity

Tension between human authority and covenant accountability

Removal of all legal obligations

Question 5: How do wisdom books like Proverbs approach moral teaching differently than the law codes?

They only record liturgical songs

They emphasize practical principles and consequences over formal legal stipulations

They abolish moral responsibility

They prescribe judicial penalties

Question 6: When interpreting a difficult Old Testament law, what principle helps balance ancient context and modern ethics?

Apply laws only if they match modern culture

Read laws within covenantal purpose and core moral principles

Assume every law is purely symbolic

Ignore all historical context

Question 7: What recurring consequence do the prophets warn will follow covenant unfaithfulness?

Exile or national judgment intended to call for repentance

Automatic ritual abolishment

Permanent end to prophecy

Immediate wealth and expansion

Question 8: Which narrative function does the book of Ruth primarily perform in the Old Testament context?

Models faithful inclusion and links to the lineage of David

Records census data

Outlines priestly temple rituals

Serves as a prophetic oracle against nations

Question 9: What mindset does Job challenge about suffering and divine justice?

That suffering always equals personal sin and simple retribution

That only kings can question God

That humans have no capacity for complaint

That prayer is unnecessary

Question 10: What practical leadership lesson emerges from Joseph's rise in Genesis?

Integrity, resilience, and wise management amid adversity shape effective leadership

Leadership requires magical rituals

Authority depends only on birthright

Success comes from isolation from others