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Bible Trivia Questions for August 10th
The daily Bible trivia/quiz questions are drawn from the scheduled daily Bible readings for today. If you haven't already, we invite you to read through the daily passages (see the side bar at left) and then test your Bible memory with the following questions. The answer to each question can be found directly in the referenced Bible verse; click the verse itself to see the text. Use the links beneath the questions to go to the previous/next day's questions, or select any day from the provided drop down list and jump directly to that day's question set. Enjoy!
770) In which year of Zedekiah's reign did Nebuchadnezzar begin his final seige of Jerusalem?
a) 3rd
b) 5th
c) 9th
2 Kings 25:1 NIV
771) Until which year of Zedekiah's reign did Nebuchadnezzar's final siege remain in place?
a) 11th
b) 13th
c) 15th
2 Kings 25:2 NIV
772) In which direction did king Zedekiah's army flee from the Babylonians?
a) The Arabah
b) The Jordan River
c) The Desert of Edom
2 Kings 25:4-5 NIV
773) Who did Nebuchadnezzar order be killed before Zedekiah's eyes?
2 Kings 25:7 NIV
774) Who was Nebuchadnezzar's commander of the Imperial Guard?
a) Darius
b) Belshazzar
c) Nebuzaradan
2 Kings 25:8 NIV
775) When the people of Jerusalem were carried into exile, who was left behind to work the vineyards and the fields?
2 Kings 25:11-12 NIV
776) Who was the chief priest taken prisoner when Nebuzaradan carried the people of Judah into exile?
a) Joshea
b) Seraiah
c) Zephaniah
2 Kings 25:18-20 NIV
777) Who did Nebuchadnezzar place over those who remained in Judah?
a) Zechariah
b) Jemaliah
c) Gedaliah
2 Kings 25:22 NIV
778) Who assassinated Gedaliah?
a) Ishmael
b) Jaazaniah
c) Seraiah
2 Kings 25:25 NIV
779) After Gedaliah was assassinated, where did all the people flee to?
a) Babylon
b) Egypt
c) Aram
2 Kings 25:25-26 NIV
780) "But the LORD is in his holy temple; let all the earth be _______ before him."
Habakkuk 2:20 NIV
781) "If I must boast, I will boast of the things that show my _________."
2 Corinthians 11:30 NIV