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  • 問題数 54 • 1/27/2024

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  • 1

    She tried to tempt Joseph to lie with her, and when refused, accused him of attempting to molest her.

    Wife of Potiphar

  • 2

    He made a golden calf for the Israelites to worship when Moses was delayed in coming down from Mount Sinai.

    Aaron

  • 3

    These two sons of Aaron offered before the Lord profane fire, such as the Lord not authorized, and were consumed by fire.

    Nadab and Abihu

  • 4

    She complained about the authority of Moses and was turned into a leper.

    Miriam

  • 5

    They were sent by Moses, each one from every Israelite tribe, to reconnoiter the land of Canaan. Ten of them reported the discouraging report that the inhabitants and their cities were too strong for the Israelites to conquer.

    The twelve scouts

  • 6

    Because these two men joined Korah in his rebellion against Moses, the earth opened and swallowed them and their families alive.

    Dathan and Abiram

  • 7

    Because they were not faithful to the Lord in showing his sanctity before the Israelites (one of them struck the rock twice), they were not permitted to lead the community into the Promised Land.

    Moses and Aaron

  • 8

    Because the Israelites continually complained against God and Moses, these bit them so that many of the people died.

    Saraph serpents

  • 9

    This king of Moab summoned Balaam, a seer from the east, to curse the Israelites who were encamped on the plains of Moab.

    Balak

  • 10

    This prince of the house of Simeon brought a Midianite woman named Cozbi to his clansmen in view of the Israelite community and was slain by Phinehas out of his zeal for God.

    Zimri

  • 11

    Because he violated the ban by taking some of the war spoils to be offered to the Lord, he angered the Lord and so the Israelites were defeated at Ai. In punishment the Israelites stoned him and his family to death.

    Achan

  • 12

    He vowed to offer a human sacrifice to the Lord upon his return victorious against the Ammonites. It turned out that his only child, his daughter, would be the victim of that misplaced vow.

    Jephthah

  • 13

    She ate of the forbidden fruit and gave it also to her husband.

    Eve

  • 14

    He killed his brother and committed the first murder in human history.

    Cain

  • 15

    He killed a man for wounding him and is avenged seventy-sevenfold.

    Lamech

  • 16

    They saw how beautiful the daughters of man were, had intercourse with them and begot the Nephilim.

    Sons of God

  • 17

    He saw his father Noah's nakedness and told his brothers about it.

    Ham

  • 18

    The outcry against these two cities was so great and their sin was so grave that the Lord rained down sulphurous fire to destroy them.

    Sodom and Gommorah

  • 19

    These two women plied their father with wine, lay with him, and had offspring by him.

    Daughters of Lot

  • 20

    She demanded that Abraham send away Hagar and her son Ishmael, so that her son would not have a share in the inheritance.

    Sarah

  • 21

    She helped her younger son get the blessing of the older son by deceiving her husband.

    Rebekah

  • 22

    He duped Jacob by giving his daughter Leah at the wedding night instead of the younger Rachel.

    Laban

  • 23

    He loved Dinah, the daughter of Jacob, but he seized her and lay with her by force.

    Shechem

  • 24

    These two brothers killed Hamor and Shechem together with their able-bodied men when these were still in pain of their circumcision. This was to avenge the rape of their sister Dinah.

    Simeon and Levi

  • 25

    He climbed his father's bed and lay with his father's concubine, Bilhah, and so lost his privilege as the firstborn.

    Reuben

  • 26

    His parents told him to find a wife among his kinsfolk, but he preferred to go and take a wife from the Philistines. He would reveal the secret of his strength to a Philistine woman who in turn would tell her people who would capture him.

    Samson

  • 27

    These two sons of the priest Eli did not respect the Lord nor the priests' duties toward the people; they died in battle against the Philistines who captured the Ark of the Covenant.

    Hophni and Phinehas

  • 28

    The Philistines placed the captured Ark of the Covenant in the temple of their god. The next morning they found the statue of this god lying prone and broken before the Ark.

    Dagon

  • 29

    Because he offered the holocaust to the Lord reserved only to Samuel, the Lord would appoint another in his place as commander of his people.

    Saul

  • 30

    Because Saul spared this king of Amalek and did not put him to death, thus violating the ban of destruction, he angered the Lord and Samuel who rejected him.

    Agag

  • 31

    Because this Philistine champion insulted the armies of Israel, David fell him with a sling and cut off his head with his own sword.

    Goliath

  • 32

    This Edomite officer of King Saul betrayed Ahimelech, the priest of Nob, reporting to Saul that the priest gave holy bread to David and his men, and gave to David the sword of Goliath. He also killed the priests himself.

    Doeg

  • 33

    Afraid of the outcome of the battle against the Philistines, Saul ordered this woman to conjure for him Samuel from the dead.

    Witch/Medium of Endor

  • 34

    Because Abner killed his brother Asahel in battle at Gibeon, he treacherously killed Abner, although King David sent Abner home in peace.

    Joab

  • 35

    After she got pregnant through adultery with David, the king saw to it that her husband Uriah the Hittite perish in battle against the Ammonites.

    Bathsheba

  • 36

    He fell madly in love with his half-sister Tamar, but after he raped her, he hated her and threw her outside his house. Tamar's full brother Absalom took his revenge on him and arranged for his murder.

    Amnon

  • 37

    David's trusted counselor, he turned to Absalom against the king. When Absalom did not follow his counsel, he returned home to his city and hanged himself.

    Ahithopel

  • 38

    He killed Absalom who was hanging by his hair on a tree, although David charged him and the other generals to protect Absalom for his sake.

    Joab

  • 39

    Famous for his wisdom and wealth, he angered the Lord by building temples to the divinities of his many foreign wives, thus by this very act followed strange gods.

    Solomon

  • 40

    In rebelling against Rehoboam, king of Judah, he made two calves of gold, putting one in Bethel, the other in Dan, and telling the people that this is their God who brought them from the land of Egypt.

    Jeroboam

  • 41

    When King Ahab married this Sidonian princess, she introduced the worship of Baal in Israel and ordered the killing of the prophets of the Lord.

    Jezebel

  • 42

    This king ordered the massacre of all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity, two years old and under, hoping to kill also the newborn king of the Jews.

    Herod (the Great)

  • 43

    These three towns were reproached by Jesus because even if most of his mighty works had been done there, they had not repented.

    Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum

  • 44

    This group accused Jesus of driving out demons only by the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons.

    The Pharisees

  • 45

    Because John the Baptist condemned her marriage to Herod, she asked her daughter to ask for the head of John the Baptist from the king after the girl had performed a dance.

    Herodias

  • 46

    Jesus called this disciple Satan because he rebuked Jesus for speaking about his passion and death in Jerusalem.

    Simon Peter

  • 47

    Jesus told the Jews that it is for this reason that Moses allowed divorce, commanding that the man give the woman a bill of divorce and dismiss her.

    Hardness of [their] hearts

  • 48

    Jesus drove these two groups out of the temple for making it a den of thieves.

    Those engaged in selling and buying and the money changers

  • 49

    In Jesus' parable, these men killed the vineyard owner's son to acquire his inheritance.

    Wicked tenants

  • 50

    These people plotted to entrap Jesus by asking him whether it is lawful to pay the census tax to Caesar or not.

    The Pharisees

  • 51

    Jesus said that these people have taken their seat on the chair of Moses; they preach but they do not practice.

    The Scribes and The Pharisees

  • 52

    Jesus lamented over this city because its inhabitants kill the prophets and stone those sent to them by God.

    Jerusalem

  • 53

    The chief priests paid Judas Iscariot this amount of money to hand Jesus over to them.

    Thirty pieces of silver

  • 54

    The chief priests used the thirty pieces of silver Judas returned to them to buy this piece of property as a burial place for foreigners.

    Potter’s field