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Answers to the Ten Commandments Bible Quiz
1) b first Exodus 20:2-3
2) a seventh Exodus 20:14
3) c eight Exodus 20:15
4) d second Exodus 20:4-6
5) b tenth Exodus 20:17
6) a ninth Exodus 20:16
7) c third Exodus 20:7
8) b fifth Exodus 20:12
9) d sixth Exodus 20:13
10) a forth Exodus 20:8-11
11) c Jesus Christ has become our Sabbath. See our Sabbath study.
12) b Exodus 20:1-17
13) a bad translation, the word should be murder and not kill. See our Ten Commandments study.
14) d God Exodus 20:2-3
15) c be happy with what you do have. Exodus 20:17
16) b that the person you don't like is the better worker. Exodus 20:16
17) d all of the above. Exodus 20:4-6
18) c using the Names in vain. Exodus 20:7
19) d try and find out who's it is and give it back to them. Exodus 20:15
20) d all of the above. Exodus 20:14
Answers for the Sermon on the Mount Quiz
1) a Matthew 5:1 to 7:29
2) c poor in spirit Matthew 5:3
3) a peacemakers Matthew 5:9
4) d merciful Matthew 5:7
5) b meek Matthew 5:5
6) a pure in heart Matthew 5:8
7) d mourn Matthew 5:4
8) c which are persecuted for righteousness sake Matthew 5:10
9) b which do hunger and thirst after righteousness Matthew 5:6
10) b fulfill Matthew 5:17
11) c light Matthew 5:14
12) c salt Matthew 5:13
13) a glad Matthew 5:11-12
14) d all be fulfilled Matthew 5:18
15) b without a cause Matthew 5:22
16) d looketh on Matthew 5:28
17) c fornication Matthew 5:32
18) a hypocrites Matthew 6:16
19) c heaven Matthew 6:19-20
20) b heart Matthew 6:21
Answers for the Passover Bible Quiz
1) d When the children of Israel were still in bondage in the land of Egypt. Exodus 12:1-28
2) b Exodus 12:1-28
3) a Jesus Christ. I Corinthians 5:7
4) a Once. Acts 12:4
5) a Zero. Easter is a very bad translation of the Greek word pascha. Pascha should always be translated to Passover. For more information, see our Passover Easter Bible Study.
6) d None. Easter eggs have nothing to do with Passover. It is a heathen tradition of men and a abomination to God to tie it to Passover.
7) d All of the above.