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How Well Do You Actually Know the Bible?
Most Christians have read the Bible for years -- but still miss key facts, context, and meaning behind the stories they know best. Take this 10-question quiz to find out where your gaps are.
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Each question comes with a surprising Bible fact you may have never heard before.
Think carefully -- this one surprises most people.
The rain fell for 40 days and 40 nights (Genesis 7:12) -- but the waters actually flooded the earth for 150 days before receding. Most people confuse the two. Understanding the timeline changes how you read the whole story.
Question 2 of 10
New Testament
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In the Parable of the Lost Sheep, how many sheep does the shepherd leave behind to find the one that is lost?
The shepherd leaves 99 sheep to find the 1 lost one (Luke 15:4). Jesus used this to show how God pursues every single person -- not just the group. The ratio is the point: 99 to 1 is radical, not practical. That is the whole message.
Question 3 of 10
Old Testament
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How many times does the Bible say Daniel prayed each day?
Daniel prayed three times a day, kneeling toward Jerusalem (Daniel 6:10). He kept this habit even after the king made it illegal -- which is exactly what landed him in the lion's den. His consistency was the act of defiance.
Question 4 of 10
New Testament
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What were the last words Jesus spoke on the cross according to the Gospel of John?
In John 19:30, Jesus said "It is finished" -- the Greek word is "Tetelestai," which was stamped on paid-in-full debt receipts in the ancient world. Jesus was declaring that the debt of sin was fully paid. That one word carries enormous weight when you know the context.
Question 5 of 10
Old Testament
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How old was David when he was anointed king by Samuel?
The Bible never gives David's exact age at his anointing (1 Samuel 16). Scholars estimate he was between 10 and 17 based on context clues. He was described as a "youth" tending sheep -- overlooked by everyone, including his own father. God chose the one no one else saw.
Question 6 of 10
New Testament
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How many wise men (Magi) visited Jesus at his birth, according to the Bible?
Matthew 2 never specifies the number of Magi. The tradition of "three wise men" comes from the three gifts -- gold, frankincense, and myrrh -- not from a headcount. Also, they visited Jesus as a toddler in a house, not a newborn in a manger. The nativity scene most people picture is a mix of two different events.
Question 7 of 10
Old Testament
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What was Moses doing when God spoke to him from the burning bush?
Moses was tending the flock of Jethro, his father-in-law, when God called him (Exodus 3:1). He had been doing this ordinary work for 40 years after fleeing Egypt. God called him in the middle of an ordinary day -- not during a spiritual retreat. That detail matters for how we understand calling.
Question 8 of 10
New Testament
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In the feeding of the 5,000, how many loaves of bread and fish did Jesus start with?
5 loaves and 2 fish (John 6:9) -- brought by a young boy. After feeding over 5,000 people, 12 baskets of leftovers remained. The number 12 is not random: it mirrors the 12 tribes of Israel. John's Gospel is full of these layered details that change everything when you catch them.
Question 9 of 10
Old Testament
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Which book of the Bible never mentions the name of God?
The Book of Esther never mentions God, prayer, or worship by name -- yet it is a story entirely about God's providence working through ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Theologians call this "the hidden hand of God." The absence of God's name is itself part of the message.
Question 10 of 10
New Testament
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What is the shortest verse in the Bible?
"Jesus wept" (John 11:35) is the shortest verse in most English translations. It appears right before Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead. He already knew he was about to raise him -- yet he still wept. That tells us something profound: Jesus does not just fix our pain, he enters it first.
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