Luke 2:1-21 is one of the most read passages during the Christmas season—and for good reason. It depicts the conditions surrounding Mary and Joseph’s trip to Bethlehem before she went into labor to give birth to God’s only son. The events of the annunciation in Luke’s first chapter culminate in …
Read MoreNow that you’ve aced our Biblical Christmas Carol Quiz, let’s see how well you know these famous Christmas songs from the modern era. Since we’re using the word “modern” very loosely, you may find some songs first sung by artists such as Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby but have undergone …
Read MoreThere is much debate over exactly when the Wise Men arrived to meet Jesus. One theory suggests the child was nearly two years old by the time the Wise Men showed up to worship him. Another theory says that they arrived just after Jesus was presented at the Temple. Regardless …
Read MoreThere’s just something about Christmas Carols that puts a smile on your face. Whether it’s the announcement of the Messiah, the upbeat and cheerful tunes, or the thoughts of snow and hot cocoa, Christmas music just makes life better. Today’s quiz focuses on classic Christmas Carols that tell the biblical …
Read MoreThe Christmas season is upon us which means three straight weeks of fun Christmas quizzes! Today’s quiz comes from Luke 1:26-38 when the virgin Mary was first told she was chosen to be the mother of Jesus, the Son of God. The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church celebrate the …
Read MoreThe book of Jude is the fifth shortest book of the Bible containing only 1 chapter with 461 words. But despite its size, it sure does “pack a punch.” The early church had grown susceptible to “outsiders” infiltrating its ranks to cause division and doubt. These “outsiders” were not the …
Read MoreThanksgiving is celebrated annually on the 4th Thursday in November to commemorate the Pilgrims’ first harvest after arriving in the New World on October 1621. The First Thanksgiving was attended by 90 Native Americans and 53 Pilgrims. Americans use this special day to reflect on the things they are thankful …
Read MoreThe Bible often uses the word night as a metaphor for darkness or sin. Although there isn’t anything inherently evil about the night, the fact that it’s merely a result of the absence of light—a characteristic of God—makes it perfect for biblical imagery. The contrast of day and night/light and darkness …
Read MoreIn Exodus 19:20, “The Lord came down on Mount Sinai, to the top of the mountain. And the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up.” After Moses arrived at the top, the Lord delivered a list of commandments that the people of Israel were to follow as …
Read MoreMatthew, Mark, and Luke are often referred to as the Synoptic Gospels due to their similar content. In fact, 90% of Mark’s material can be found in the book of Matthew and approximately 50% of it can be found in Luke’s account. However, the fourth Gospel, the book of John, …
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