1000 Bible Q And As
$4.99
So you think you know the Bible?
Okay, prove it!
The Bible’s a big, serious book-but it’s also full of fun and fascinating detail lending itself to trivia quizzes. So here’s a brand-new collection of 1,000 questions, divided into 100 categories, designed to see just what you remember from God’s Word.
How’s your knowledge of. . .
*All Creatures, Great and Small (animals of the Bible)
*Days of Creation (the origins account of Genesis 1-2)
*Getting from Here to There (biblical transportation)
*Lies and Consequences (the disasters of dishonesty)
*People to See (beautiful Bible folks)
*Places to Go (important scripture locales)
*Z People (names that begin with the alphabet’s final letter)
. . .and dozens of other topics? You’ll find out here!
Some categories are truly trivial, and just for fun-while others share important details about scripture, God, and Christian living. A variety of question types-open-ended, multiple choice, and “true or trick”-will be challenging without overwhelming you with minutiae.
1,000 Bible Q&As is ideal for Sunday schools, small groups, family game nights, or personal reading, for readers from junior high and up.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781643526522
ISBN10: 1643526529
Conover Swofford
Binding: Mass Market
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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