Can You Get More Than 11 Right on This New Testament Quiz?
By: Tasha Moore
4 min
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About This Quiz
Sprinkled throughout this New Testament quiz are easy, somewhat easy and not-so-easy questions designed to boost your score while challenging your biblical knowledge. Recall that the New Testament is packed with Jesus facts dealing with his birth, his miracles, his disciples, his death and his ultimate reign over good and evil. If you have a pretty good understanding of the aforementioned, you are sure to gain at least 11 wins with this Good-book teaser.
Tackling some of the harder questions will require that you know your way around the gospels and that you have a good grasp of New Testament specifics. This is a chance for you to brush up on certain obscure biblical names that you don't see too often. More recognizable notables should trigger some of the particularly prominent events of Christian culture.
Be forewarned, though. You'll need to know the major aspects of the Apocalypse since that part of the Bible is so drenched with details anyway. Whenever necessary, names of biblical texts are offered as mild hints. Knowing a book's author and their style of writing may help you along with some of the answers. Click on to test your Bible know-how now!
What two food items did Jesus multiply for the multitude of 5,000 people?
Wild honey and bread
Fish and bread
The name of this miracle is "miracle of five loaves and two fish." All four gospels describe this story.
At Jesus's sentencing, what is the name of the prisoner who the multitude chose to free?
Baalim
Barabbas
The multitude of people chose to free the criminal Barabbas and crucify Jesus. It was customary for the governor to pardon a prisoner around Passover time. Pontius Pilate obeyed the people and freed Barabbas.
How was the first Christian martyr, Stephen, killed?
He was stoned to death.
After the early Christian church was established, Stephen was the first Christian to be killed for his testimony. According to the book of Acts, Stephen served as a deacon in Jerusalem and was accused of blasphemy.
The book of Revelation states that the gates of New Jerusalem will be made of what?
Stone
Wood
Clay
Pearl
The twenty-first chapter of the book of Revelation describes the New Jerusalem gates. The verse reads: "And the twelve gates were twelve pearls; every several gate was of one pearl."
According to the New Testament, Simon Peter and Andrew held this profession when Jesus called them to follow him.
A shepherd
A craftsman
A fisherman
Simon Peter and Andrew were brothers who were called to follow Jesus at the same time. The book of Matthew states that the two "straightway left their nets" and followed Jesus.
In the book of John, what did John say he saw descending from heaven like a dove?
The Holy Spirit
John the Baptist describes the Holy Spirit as descending from heaven like a dove. The dove displayed in Christian artwork usually symbolizes the Holy Spirit.
According to scripture, what will happen to true believers during the rapture?
True believers will perish.
True believers will slumber.
True believers will rise into heaven with Christ.
Bible scripture asserts that non-believers and sinners will suffer the Apocalypse on earth, while true believers will join Christ. The book of Revelation gives explicit details on what will ultimately happen in the end times.
In the book of Ephesians, it states that husbands should love their wives just as Christ also loved, what?
The Sin
The Church
In the same Ephesians verse, wives are encouraged to obey their husbands. The book of Ephesians often details how Christians should behave within the home.
What biblical story does the Christian holiday Good Friday celebrate?
The birth of Jesus
The Resurrection of Jesus
The death and crucifixion of Jesus
In the book of Mark in the 15th chapter, verses one through 47 explain Jesus's Roman trial and subsequent crucifixion. Good Friday has also been called Holy Friday or Great Friday.
Before he ascended into heaven, Jesus told his disciples that he had all of this in heaven and earth. What was he referring to?
All the money
All power
The biblical books Luke and Acts give detailed accounts of Jesus's ascension into heaven. Of course, only 11 of the 12 disciples were able to appreciate this event, since Judas had already hung himself.
In the gospel of John, which disciple doubts Jesus's resurrection until he actually sees him?
James
Andrew
Jeremiah
Thomas
The disciple Thomas was given the nickname "Doubting Thomas" because he doubted Jesus's resurrection at first. He became convinced after seeing Jesus's wounded body.
What group of people does Paul admonish for turning to another gospel?
The Egyptians
The Levites
The Galatians
Paul focused on teaching the burgeoning Christian communities of Galatia in his epistle to the Galatians. He begins his letter by immediately rebuking Galatians for their alleged hypocrisy.
According to the book of Luke, who at the Temple was the first person who knew baby Jesus was the Messiah?
Noah
Naam
Simeon
In the book of Luke, baby Jesus was presented at the Temple in Jerusalem when Simeon saw him. The Holy Ghost had visited Simeon previously and informed him that he would not die until he saw the Messiah.
In the book of Revelation, where did John receive prophecy?
The Island of Patmos
In the book of Revelation, the location description is the "isle that is called Patmos." The word "isle" can also describe what happened to John. God isled John, isolating him on Patmos so that he could receive a monumental prophecy.
In the book of Revelation, what color horse did John not see in his vision while on the island of Patmos?
Pale
White
Black
Green
In the book of Revelation, when the Lamb of God opened the first four seals, the four horsemen appeared. The horses were pale, black, white and red in color.
According to the book of Mark, what woman asked for the head of John the Baptist?
Deborah
Tamar
Salome
Salome, the daughter of Herodias, was able to choose anything she wanted as a reward for her dancing. She chose the head of John the Baptist, and her request was honored.
According to the book of Revelation, what vision did John see when he was led into the desert?
Gold coins sinking in quicksand
Ravens and doves flocking together
Worms sprouting wings
A woman on a scarlet-colored beast
The imagery is commonly referred to as "the great Harlot who sits on a scarlet Beast." This vision was given to John by the "angel who had the seven bowls."
In the book of Revelation, what was John instructed not to write down?
What the seven thunders had uttered
The seven thunders uttered mysteries and secrets that John was not to record. A mighty angel cried with a loud voice to initiate this part of the revelation.
How many people gathered in a crowd after Jesus ascended into heaven?
Thirty-nine
Sixty-one
One hundred and twenty
The Ascension of Christ describes how Jesus left earth and rose to heaven to be with God, the Father. This happens in front of the disciples before a cloud hides their view of Christ.
The beast mentioned in the book of Revelation represents what?
The sin of adultery
The Roman Empire
Some Christian theorists acknowledge the book of Revelation as an account of the fall of the Roman Empire. The introduction in the book of Revelation addresses the Roman province specifically.
In the book of Acts, what is the name of the damsel who did not open the door of the gate for Peter?
Rachel
Sarah
Rhoda
Rhoda is a woman who is only mentioned once in the New Testament. The book of Acts recounts that in her excitement upon seeing Peter as she told others of his presence, she forgot to open the door for him.