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Bucyrus, Ohio


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Youth Rally Quiz Questions
Calvary Baptist Church - Bucyrus
January 7, 2012

Hebrews Chapter 11

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Verse

1. What is faith? the substance of things hoped for & the evidence of things not seen 1
2. What is the substance of things hoped for? faith 1
3. What is the evidence of things not seen? faith 1
4. What did the elders obtain by their faith? a good report 2
5. What type of report did the elders obtain by faith? a good report 2
6. How do we understand the worlds were framed by the word of God? through faith 3
7. How were the worlds framed? by the word of God 3
8. What were things which are seen not made of? things which do appear 3
9. Who offered a more excellent sacrifice than Cain? his brother Abel 4
10. How is Abel's sacrifice described in reference to Cain's? "a more excellent sacrifice" 4
11. What did Abel obtain through his sacrifice? witness that he was righteous 4
12. What does Abel's sacrifice do though he is dead? it yet speaketh 4
13. Who was translated? Enoch 5
14. What did Enoch not see? death 5
15. Why was Enoch not found? because God had translated him 5
16. Who were the only two people to not see physical death? Enoch & Elijah 5, II Ki. 2
17. What was Enoch's testimony before his translation? "that he pleased God" 5
18. What is it impossible to do without faith? please God 6
19. What two things must we believe to come to God? that he is and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him 6
20. Who does God reward? them that diligently seek Him 6
21. What was Noah warned of by God? things not seen as yet - the flood 7
22. What was Noah moved with? fear 7
23. What did Noah prepare the ark for? the saving of his house 7
24. What did Noah condemn? the world 7
25. What did Noah become an heir of? the righteousness which is by faith 7
26. What did Abraham not know? whither (where) he went 8
27. Where was Abraham called to go? a place which he should after receive for an inheritance 8
28. Where did Abraham sojourn in? the land of promise 9
29. What was the land of promise to Abraham? a strange country 9
30. Who also dwelled in tabernacles with Abraham? Isaac and Jacob 9
31. What were Isaac and Jacob heirs of? the same promise as Abraham 9
32. What did Abraham look for? a city which hath foundations 10
33. Who is the builder and maker of the city Abraham was looking for? God 10
34. What did Sara receive? strength to conceive seed 11
35. When was Sara delivered of a child? when she was past age 11
36. Why was Sara able to conceive seed? she judged Him faithful who had promised 11
37. What two illustrations describe how many people sprang from Abraham and Sara? "so many as the stars of the sky" and "the sand which is by the sea shore innumerable" 12
38. What had Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham and Sara not received when they died? the promises 13
39. Describe three responses that Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham and Sara had toward the promises of God? they saw them afar off, were persuaded of them, and embraced them 13
40. What did these first five people confess? that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth 13
41. What did "they that say such things declare plainly"? that they seek a country 14
42. What were these first five not mindful of? that country from whence they came out 15
43. What country did they desire instead? "a better country, that is, an heavenly" 16
44. Why is God not ashamed? He hath prepared for them a city 16
45. What has God prepared for those that desire the heavenly country? a city 16
46. What did Abraham do when he was tried? he offered up Isaac 17
47. Who did Abraham offer up? Isaac 17
48. How is Isaac described in verse 17? Abraham's "only begotten son" 17
49. In whom would Abraham's seed (offspring) be called? in Isaac 18
50. What caused Abraham to be able to offer his son? he was "accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead" 19
51. What did Isaac do in faith to his sons? he blessed Jacob and Esau 20
52. Concerning what did Isaac bless Jacob and Esau? things to come 20
53. What did Isaac do when "he was a dying"? blessed both the sons of Joseph 21
54. How many sons did Joseph have? two 21
55. What did Isaac do upon the top of his staff? worshipped 21
56. What did Joseph make mention of when he died? the departing of the children of Israel 22
57. What did Joseph's commandment concern when he died? his bones (to be finally buried in Israel) 22
58. How long was Moses hid of his parents? three months 23
59. Why did Moses' parents hide him? because they saw he was a proper child 23
60. What were Moses' parents not afraid of? the king's commandment 23
61. What did Moses refuse to be called? the son of Pharoah's daughter 24
62. When did Moses refuse to be called Pharoah's daughter? when he was come to years 24
63. What did Moses choose to suffer? affliction with the people of God 25
64. With whom did Moses suffer affliction? the people of God 25
65. What did Moses choose to not enjoy? the pleasure of sin 25
66. How long do the pleasures of sin last? "for a season" 25
67. What did Moses esteem "the reproach of Christ" to be? greater riches than the treasure of Egypt 26
68. What did Moses value as greater than the treasure of Egypt? the reproach of Christ 26
69. What did Moses have respect unto? the recompense of the reward 26
70. What country did Moses forsake "by faith"? Egypt 26
71. What did Moses not fear? the wrath of the king 27
72. How did Moses endure? he saw him who is invisible 27
73. What did Moses keep through faith? the passover 28
74. What was sprinkled at passover? blood 28
75. What was destroyed at passover for those who didn't obey God? the firstborn 28
76. What was the Red Sea like when the Israelites passed through? as dry land 29
77. When were the Egyptians drowned? when they were assaying (trying) to pass through the Red Sea 29
78. What fell down in Jericho? the walls 30
79. How long did the Israelite army compass the walls of Jericho? seven days 30
80. Who did not perish with them that believed not? Rahab the harlot 31
81. Why did Rahab not perish with them that believed not? she had received the spies with peace 31
82. Who would time fail the writer to tell of? List 4. Gedeon, Barak, Samson, Jephthae, David, Samuel, the prophets 32
83. What was sudbued by faith? kingdoms 33
84. What was "stopped" by faith? the mouths of lions 33
85. What was quenched by faith? the violence of fire 34
86. What was turned to flight by faith? the armies of the aliens 34
87. What did women receive through faith? their dead raised to life again 35
88. What would those who were tortured not accept? deliverance 35
89. Why did the tortured not accept deliverance? that they might obtain a better resurrection 35
90. What were some of the faithful slain by? the sword 37
91. What clothing did some wander about in? sheepskins and goatskins 37
92. Where did the faithful wander? in deserts, mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth 38
93. What did those with a good report not receive? the promise 39
94. What has God provided for us? some better thing 40
95. How would the faithful be without us? not made perfect (complete) 40

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