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The rules for this game are simple: Person A posts a question using the Bible. Person B responds, if they are correct they then ask a question. If they get it wrong, it continues until someone answers correctly. The question can be as easy or as difficult as you would like.

Example:

Person A: Who did Queen Esther invite to the banquet?

Person B: The king and Haman! "And Esther answered, If it seem good unto the king, let the king and Haman come this day unto the banquet that I have prepared for him."

Person A: Correct!

Person B: What was Peter's other name?

And....that's the question, should be simple ;)  Make sure you post the scripture verse with your answer.

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Revised rules:

* All questions must come from the KJV Bible and be supported by scripture.

* All questions must be answered with a scripture verse included. If your question can't be answered with a scripture verse or two, try to re-word it or ask a different question.

* If someone answers a question but the person who asked the question doesn't return to say whether or not it's correct by the end of one week(or if no one else disputes the answer), the person who answered may begin a new post and ask their question.

 

 

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Oops! I thought I read that in Hezekiah 4:5?

Oh! I just found out the problem! I was reading from the New Improved Revised KIng James Version of 2015! :bonk:

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This question "why did people live longer before the flood" can only be answered by conjecture and not by any direct scriptural reference.  Can we have a question that can be answered directly by scriptural reference?

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I understood her to say we could ask easy or hard questions.. the reason is because after the flood the protective atmosphere was taken away.. 

who was the longest living man

 

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Genesis 5:27

And all the days of Methuselah were nine hundred sixty and nine years: and he died.

 

Name two Gentile women in the genealogy of Jesus.

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Ruth the Moabite for sure...could the other be Bathseba since she was wife of Uriah the Hitite of whom was born Solomon?

​I think that would be the gal who lived in Jericho and helped the spies.

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