Thursday, September 13, 2007


Bill at 3 in Ely, Minnesota, with baby sister Margie.

Do You Know Your Bible?
Answers to previous quiz.

1. g (2 Kings 9:20)
2. d (2 Kings 5:1, 14)
3. h (Judges 16:3)
4. j (Genesis 32:24)
5. i (Exodus 15:20)
6. c (2 Samuel 18:19-23)
7. a (Luke 19:2-4)
8. b (2 Samuel 22:30)
9. f (1 Kings 18:44-46)
10. e (Matthew 14:29)

New Quiz: All the King's Horses
Match each king, from the top list, to an event with his horse(s), from the bottom list.

1. Pharoah
2. Ahab
3. Hezekiah
4. Solomon
5. Amaziah
6. Jehu
7. David
8. Jehoshaphat
9. Ben-hadad
10. Aheusurus

A. His royal horse was used to honor a man by letting him ride the steed through city streets.
B. He crippled captured chariot horses, with the exception of 100 which he kept for his own use.
C. He lost all his horse-drawn chariots in a sea
D. When hhis army panicked and fled, he rode a horse to escape the enemy.
E. During a famine he set out with another man to find grass to feed his horses and mules.
F. This richest and wisest of kings had 4,000 stalls of horses and chariots.
G. The king of Assyria promised him 2,000 horses if he had that number of soldiers left from a battle who could ride them.
H. He had the reputation of being a fast chariot driver, and rode to Jezreel to find king Joram.
I. After he was killed by assassins in Lachish, he was carried to his grave on horseback.
J. He agreed to go to battle with king Jehoram telling him, "my horses are thy horses".

Answers and a new quiz will be posted next Thursday. Have a great day!

Bill