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Post by Mellira/Ilyra on Oct 1, 2003 21:22:32 GMT -5
Alright, most of us have studied the bible in one form or another, it being the most famose book and all, so it seems only aproprate to have a bible trivia page. Since it's my masterful idea, i get to begin... I'll be nice, and start with something simple.
Paul wrote several of the New Testement letters. What was his other name?
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Post by Prokhorov on Oct 2, 2003 7:54:47 GMT -5
Sorry. If I was staying around I would squash you guys at this one. (Spoken in all humility, of course.) But I have to go. Anyway, the answer is Saul. After he became a Christian, he changed his commonly used name from Saul (which means something favorable and impressive, I forget what) to Paul, which means "small."
How long did it take God to create the world?
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Post by Yin on Oct 2, 2003 14:27:02 GMT -5
awwe...this isk a game ill never be able to play...ive never studied the bible at all. i dunt think ive even opened one...
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Post by Jax on Oct 2, 2003 15:04:46 GMT -5
I opened and read the bible but I never studided before.
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Post by Gen on Oct 2, 2003 15:48:39 GMT -5
Wasn't it six days? And then He rested on the Sabbath? Or maybe it was seven. I dun really know. Who did Nathan ((? I think it was Nathan, but I'm not exactly positive)) go and accuse of adultry? ((which he had commited)). I just studied this scripture last night, there was also something about a sheep.
((Sorry, I knda suck at this. Meh. One of the downers of agnosticism.))
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Post by Jax on Oct 2, 2003 15:53:56 GMT -5
It was seven days I think.
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Post by Mellira/Ilyra on Oct 2, 2003 21:32:11 GMT -5
no, he created the world in six days, both authors say so. on the seventh day, saturday, he rested, which is why saturday is the jewish sabath.
Paul was a roman citizen and a jew, so paul was his roman name and saul his jewish one.
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Post by Jax on Oct 3, 2003 5:26:51 GMT -5
*Looks in the bible* Oh yeah it was six days I was just guessing. I didn't know
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Post by Mellira/Ilyra on Oct 10, 2003 16:51:07 GMT -5
Who was the last judge and the first profit?
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Post by Jax on Oct 10, 2003 17:00:56 GMT -5
Was Joesph or Paul and I don't know
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Post by Araxis on Oct 10, 2003 23:52:23 GMT -5
It's not very nice to ask the first "profit"; it would probably be some caveman giving away his club for some meat, or something. "Prophet" is the word you want.
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Post by Jax on Oct 11, 2003 8:23:28 GMT -5
Thats what she said I think
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Post by Araxis on Oct 11, 2003 13:21:34 GMT -5
I know. I was correcting her spelling and making a joke out of it.
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Post by Spongebob on Oct 12, 2003 20:13:11 GMT -5
Can I play in this game?
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Post by Mellira/Ilyra on Oct 20, 2003 20:46:17 GMT -5
AAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course, SpoungeBob
Screw spelling, Cullen. Who cares anyway? I have more important things to do than spell... that's what people like you are on earth for (((okay, fine, i realise that was evil, i apoligise)))
Actually, it was Samuel, the author of Samuel 1 and 2.
Another question: Kings is the story of the sins of Isreal's kings. Which book extoles their virtues?
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