4000 Questions And Answers On The Bible Pdf – Churchgists

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Who wrote the Bible?

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The Bible was written by approximately 40 different authors over a span of about 1,500 years. These authors included prophets, kings, fishermen, and apostles, each writing under divine inspiration. While editors and copyists helped preserve the text, they did not author it. The Bible is considered a collection of writings from various individuals inspired by God rather than the work of a single person.
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2. How many books are in the Bible?

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The Bible consists of 66 books in total, divided into the Old Testament (39 books) and the New Testament (27 books). These books include historical narratives, poetry, prophecy, and teachings. Some religious traditions include additional books in their canon, but the Protestant Bible contains 66 books. The division between the Old and New Testaments reflects the Jewish and Christian sacred texts.
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3. When was the Bible written?

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The Bible was written over a period of approximately 1,500 years , starting with Moses (around 1400 BCE) and ending with the Book of Revelation (around 90 CE) . The Old Testament was written between 1500 BCE and 400 BCE , while the New Testament was completed between 50 CE and 100 CE . The dates provided in the options are incorrect, as they either refer to a much shorter period or a much later time. The Bible was written by various authors across different time periods and cultural contexts.
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4. Who negotiated with God to not destroy Sodom if 10 righteous people could be found there?

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In Genesis 18:22-33, Abraham pleaded with God to spare the city of Sodom if 10 righteous people could be found there. He initially asked for 50 righteous individuals, gradually reducing the number in his request. However, not even 10 righteous people were found, and Sodom and Gomorrah were ultimately destroyed. This passage illustrates Abraham’s intercessory role and God's justice and mercy.
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5. What is the name of the city founded by Cain?

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Cain, after being cursed by God for murdering his brother Abel, settled in the land of Nod and built a city named Enoch, after his son (Genesis 4:17). Jericho, Bethlehem, and Nazareth were cities mentioned later in biblical history, unrelated to Cain’s time. The building of Enoch signifies Cain’s attempt to establish a new legacy after his punishment.
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6. How many apostles did Jesus choose?

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Jesus chose twelve apostles to be his closest disciples (Matthew 10:2-4). The number 12 is significant, representing the twelve tribes of Israel. These apostles were sent out to preach the Gospel and establish the early Christian church. After Judas Iscariot’s betrayal and death, Matthias was later chosen to replace him (Acts 1:26).
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7. Who was the first king of Israel?

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Saul was anointed as the first king of Israel by the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel 10:1). He was chosen by God in response to the Israelites' demand for a king to lead them. However, due to disobedience, God rejected Saul and later chose David as his successor. Solomon, David’s son, became king afterward and was known for his wisdom.
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8. What is the longest chapter in the Bible?

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Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible, with 176 verses. It is an acrostic poem* that celebrates the beauty and importance of God's law. Each section corresponds to a letter of the Hebrew alphabet and emphasizes themes of devotion, guidance, and obedience to God's word. Psalm 150 is the final psalm but is much shorter, while Psalm 23 is famous but not the longest.
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Who replaced Judas as the twelfth apostle?

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After Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus and later died, the remaining eleven apostles chose Matthias to replace him (Acts 1:26). The selection was made through casting lots, following a prayer for divine guidance. John, Peter, and Andrew were among the original twelve apostles and did not replace Judas. Matthias was chosen to maintain the number twelve, representing the twelve tribes of Israel.
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10. What biblical Babylonian king cast Daniel into the den for praying to God in defiance of a royal decree?

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King Darius the Mede ordered Daniel to be thrown into the lion’s den after Daniel continued praying to God despite a royal decree forbidding it (Daniel 6:6-24). Although Darius was reluctant, he was bound by the law and had to follow through with the punishment. However, God protected Daniel, and he emerged unharmed, leading Darius to recognize God's power. Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar were earlier Babylonian rulers, and Cyrus was the Persian king who later allowed the Israelites to return home.