Bible Trivia

Bible Trivia Question

Bible Trivia Question

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And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing.


Wise builder
Prodigal son
Lost coin
Lost sheep

Find this question in our Which Parable? Bible Quiz

The answer is: Lost sheep

Luke 15:4-7

In this lively parable from Luke, we glimpse a shepherd's joy — a joy rooted not just in the discovery but in the intrinsic value of every single sheep. Jesus uses this simple yet powerful story to illustrate a profound truth: divine love stretches beyond the boundaries of the flock, highlighting the importance of each individual's journey.

Fun fact: Did you know that in the time of Jesus, shepherding was a common vocation? The landscape of Judea, abundant in rolling hills and pastures, provided the perfect setting for shepherds to tend to their sheep. Interestingly, sheep are often cited as symbols of purity and innocence in biblical texts, and they even serve as a metaphor for followers of faith — destined to be guided lovingly by their spiritual shepherd.

Additionally, this parable echoes the broader themes of forgiveness and redemption found throughout the Bible. Just think of the Prodigal Son in the same chapter! The emphasis on lostness signifies that no one is so far gone that they can't be retrieved. Imagine the bustling celebrations in heaven when one wayward soul returns!

So next time you're in need of direction, remember this parable – it's a reassuring reminder of continual companionship and the uplifting promise that every individual matters significantly. Just like even that one lost sheep, we are never forgotten or unimportant in the grand narrative of life!

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For John the Baptist has come eating no bread and drinking no wine, and you say, 'He has a demon.'

Children in market
Rich fool
Unclean spirit
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According to Job, which foolish bird lays its eggs on the ground, left to be warmed by the sun?

Vulture
Quail
Peacock
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1,000 people died in a fire at which tower after Abimelech told his men to each cut down a branch and carry it on their shoulders?

Hananel
Penuel
Lebanon
Shechem

Which king was head and shoulders taller than the people?

Rehoboam
Saul
Amon
David

Why did Josiah instruct the Levites to place the Ark in the temple, and no longer carry it on their shoulders?

To protect the Ark
To avoid defilement
To prevent injury
To ease their burden

I was a Pharisee. I came to ask Jesus questions at night but I found his answers difficult to understand. When Jesus died, I brought 75 pounds of myrrh and aloes to anoint his body.

Complete the quote: "Saul has killed his thousands, but David his ___"

Tens of thousands
Millions
Hundreds
Hundreds of thousands

Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.

Bread of life
Friend at midnight
Vine and branches
Good shepherd