Biblical riddles in verses. Biblical riddles, puzzles (for logic, for attention...) Biblical puzzles

Questions:

1. Continue with the bible verse.
Above all, put on love, which...
2. Continue with the bible verse.
But I have this against you...
3. Which two great men were in the basket?
4. On what day did God create the crow?
5. Which of the four Gospels does not contain parables?

6. Which of them did not write psalms?
1. David 2. Moses 3. Agur 4. Asaph

7. What was the name of Joseph's wife in Egypt?
8. Who testified about Jesus to the Ethiopian eunuch?
9. Shortest verse in the Bible?
10. How many women were included in the genealogy of Jesus Christ? Name them.
11. Who are demons?
12. Who are angels?
13. Which woman called her husband Master?
14. What is the name of the law: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself”?
15. Which tribe of Israel inherited Jerusalem?
16. What was depicted on the denarius?
17. What did Sarah do when she learned that she would have a son?
18. What event ends the book of Genesis?
19. How many righteous people had to live in Sodom for the Lord to spare the city?
20. Who was Noah's youngest son?
21. To what did the Lord compare the descendants of Abraham?
22. How old was Noah when the flood happened?
23. How many years did Noah take to build the ark?
24. a) What is the name of a man of God who spent a third of his life in teaching, the second third in service, and the third in travel? b) Which third was the most restless, which third was the calmest and which was the most pleasant?
25. How long did it rain during the flood?
26. How many floors were there in the ark?
27. What was the first sin Cain committed?
28. How many years did Adam live?
29. What clothes did the Lord dress man in after the Fall?
30. The material from which God made Eve?
31. What was the first thing Adam and Eve saw when they ate the forbidden fruit?
32. What fruits were used to decorate Solomon's Temple?
33. Name the person who became blind due to his blindness.
34. Who was the One whom death could not defeat, but Who died anyway?
35. Who was never born but died twice?
36. What was the name of that noble pagan who received from God a specific promise of salvation for life, because he saved one prophet from death by starvation?
37. Which seven persons in the Holy Scriptures died twice?
38. What people, being actually dead, think and say that they are alive?
39. What was the name of that husband who had to tell another what he saw, but what he himself did not see?
40. Which of the prophets said: “This people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me”?
41. What were the first words the resurrected Jesus spoke to His disciples?
42. Who was healed by Jesus not by his own faith, but by the faith of his Friends?
43. Continue the verse: “Not everyone who says to Me: “Lord!” God!" will enter the Kingdom of Heaven...
44. About whom did Jesus say: “Truly I say to you, I have not found such faith in Israel”?
45. What is the name of the supreme court in Judea?
46. ​​To whom did the words belong: “Truly this man was the Son of God”?
47. With whom did the friends sit for seven days and seven nights without saying a word?
48. Who lived under Adam, but did not know death?
49. On Holy Thursday, when Christ was praying in Gethsemane, the Apostles fell asleep, all but one. What is his name?
50. In which book of the Bible is the name of God never mentioned?
51. Name two animals that spoke to people in human language?
52. In which Gospel is there a chapter containing 8 parables of Jesus Christ?
53. Name three Roman officers and centurions who believed in Christ.
54. What did the Jew’s pierced ear indicate?
55. Which biblical book warns against desecrating the body with a tattoo?
56. Was the name Eve given to the first woman before or after the Fall?
57. What biblical event contributed to the emergence of foreign language courses?

58. To whom God allowed to eat meat:
1 Adam
2 Noah
3 Abraham
4 Moses

59. The sun returned back across the sky at:
1 Joshua
2 Hezekiah
3 Moses

60. Which of the following names of God found in the Bible can be attributed to Jesus Christ?
1 Jehovah (Yahweh)
2 Messiah
3 Son of Man
4 Word
5 Existing
6 Lord
7 Savior
8 Logos
9 Emmanuel

61. In the Gospel we read: “And they marveled at His teaching, for His word was...”. Finish the sentence.
1 quiet
2 inviting
3 soft
4 with power
5 prophetic

62. Was Christ tolerant in the sense that all religions and creeds are saving for man?
63. Did Christ say that all people will be saved?

64. What did Christ not do?
1 taught
2 healed
3 forgave sins
4 cast out demons
5 walked on water
6 raised the dead
7 transfigured in heavenly glory
8 forced people to become Christians

65. What words belong to Christ?
1 “I and the Father are One”
2 “The Father is in Me and I in Him”
3 "Before Abraham was, I am"
4 “As the Father knows Me, so I know the Father.”
5 “He who has seen Me has seen the Father”
6 “You, Father, are in Me, and I in You”
It is possible to select several correct answers at the same time.

66. Which of the 4 canonical Gospels tells about the Resurrection of Christ?
1 Gospel of Matthew
2 Gospel of Mark
3 Gospel of Luke
4 Gospel of John
5 in all Gospels

67. Is it possible after the Incarnation of God for the coming of prophets conveying new truths of doctrine?
1 yes
2 no

68. How many siblings were there among the Apostles from 12?
1 2
2 4
3 6

69. How many Apostles from the 12 were not executed for preaching Christianity?
1 1
2 3
3 7
4 9

70. Which of the Apostles was ready to fearlessly go with Christ to Judea, where they were already looking to stone the Savior, and said: “Let us go and die with Him”?
1 Thomas
2 Peter
3 John

71. Which of the apostles did Christ call Boanerges, that is, “sons of thunder”?
1 Jude
2 sons of Zebedee - James and John
3 Matthew
4 brothers Peter and Andrey

72. Which of the 10 Commandments of Moses prohibits gossip?
73. Is the statement true: “He doesn’t go to church, but he keeps the 10 commandments”?

74. Through which of the Persons of the Holy Trinity did God accomplish the Creation of the world?
1 God the Father
2 Jesus Christ
3 Holy Spirit

75. What was created first: light or the Sun?
76. Did God know in advance about the future fall of mankind and the need for His Sacrifice to redeem people?

77. Who was the first to sin in the created world?
1 angel
2 people
3 snakes

78. How to express in one word the entire content of the Law?
1 justice
2 world
3 love
4 equality
5 prosperity

79. Which commandment of Moses reveals the secret of longevity?

80. Which of the following expressions is biblical?
1 Sword of Damocles
2 Between Scylla and Charybdis
3 Two-Faced Janus
4 Panic fear
5 Belshazzar's feast
6 Sisyphus's work
7 Wheel of Fortune
8 Eat to live, not live to eat
9 On Seventh Heaven

81. Is there a phrase “white lie” in the Bible?
82. “Not by bread alone.” Where is this expression first used in the Bible?

83. “Not of this world.” Who said: “I am not of this world”?
1 Moses
2 Prophet Daniel
3 Ecclesiastes
4 Solomon
5 Jesus Christ

84. Everything secret becomes clear
1 Old Testament
2 New Testament

85. Throwing beads
1 Old Testament
2 New Testament

86. Regardless of faces
1 Epistle of the Holy Apostle James
2 Apocalypse of St. Ap. John the Evangelist

87. Who owns the phrase “Let us beat swords into ploughshares”?
1 prophet Daniel
2 to the prophet Isaiah
3 to the prophet Amos
4 King Solomon

88. Stumbling block
1 Gospel
2 Apostle

89. No stone left unturned
1 Gospel
2 Apostle

90. Cornerstone
1 Gospel
2 Apostle

91. Time to scatter stones, time to collect stones
1 Book of Ecclesiastes or Preacher
2 Book of Song of Solomon

92. Be the first to throw a stone
1 Gospel of Matthew
2 Gospel of Mark
3 Gospel of Luke
4 Gospel of John

93. By the sweat of your brow
1 Old Testament
2 New Testament

94. Back to square one
1 Ecclesiastes
2 Psalms

95. Do your bit
1 Old Testament
2 New Testament

96. At the forefront
1 Pentateuch of Moses
2 Psalms

97. Drink the cup to the bottom
1 Old Testament
2 New Testament

98. Every creature has a pair
1 Genesis
2 Exodus

99. The voice of one crying in the wilderness
1 Books Historical
2 Books Prophetic

100. Dove of Peace
1 Old Testament
2 New Testament

101. Root of Evil
1 Book of Job
2 Book of Ecclesiastes or Preacher

Answers:

1. There is a totality of perfection
2. that you left your first love
3. Moses and Paul
4. 5
5. Joanna
6. Agur
7. Asinefa
8. Philip
9. Thou shalt not steal (Ex. 20:15)
10. 4: Ruth, Rahab, Tamar, Mary.
11. fallen angels
12. Ministering spirits who serve God.
Hebrews 1:13-14 “To which of the angels did God say, Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool?
Are they not all ministering spirits sent to serve those who are to inherit salvation?”
13. Sarah
14. Royal law
15. Benjamin
16. Caesar
17. Laughed: “Should I have such a consolation?”
18. Death of Joseph
19. 10
20. Boor
21. With stars and sand.
22. 600
23. 120
24. Moses
25. 40 days and 40 nights
26. 3
27. Envy
28. 930
29. From animal skins.
30. Adam's rib.
31. That they are naked.
32. Pomegranate
33. Elyma. D.Ap. 13
34. Christ
35. Adam. Created by God, but died - once spiritually, another time - physically.
36. Ebedmelech. Jerem. 39, 15 et seq.

37. Son of the widow from Zarephath 1 Kings. 17.
Son of the Shunammite 2 Kings 4.
Dead in Elisha's tomb 2 Kings. 13, 21.
Daughter of Jairus. Mark.5
A young man from Nain. Onion. 7.
Lazarus. John eleven.
Tabitha. D. Ap. 20.

38. Spiritually dead. Open 3, 1.
39. Daniel before Nebuchadnezzar.
40. Isaiah
41. Peace be with you.
42. A sick man who was brought into the house and lowered through the roof by four friends.
43. ...but he who does the will of my Father in heaven.
44. About the centurion who asked for the healing of his servant.
45. Sanhedrin
46. ​​Roman centurion
The centurion standing opposite Him, seeing that He had given up the ghost after crying out like this, said: Truly this man was the Son of God. (Mark 15:39)
47. With Job.
48. Enoch
49. Judas Iscariot
50. In the Book of Song of Solomon
51. The serpent (Gen.3:1) and the donkey (Num.22:28)
52. The 13th chapter of the Gospel according to Matthew contains parables: about the sower, about the tares, about the mustard seed, about the leaven, about the treasure, about the pearl, about the net, about the treasury.
53. The centurion whose servant Christ healed - Matt. 8:5-10, 13; The centurion who guarded the crucified on Golgotha ​​- Lk. 23:47; Cornelius the Centurion - Acts. 10 ch.
54. That he is an eternal slave. Exodus. 21:1-6
55. Leviticus Leviticus 19:28
56. After (Gen.3:20)
57. Babylonian dispersion
58. Noah
59. Hezekiah
60. №1 №2 №3 №4 №5 №6 №7 №8 №9
61. with power

62. “Jesus said... I am the way and the truth and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). “I am the door: whoever enters through Me will be saved” (John 10:9). “Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved; and whoever does not believe will be condemned” (Mark 16:16). The Evangelists also spoke about this: “He who believes in the Son has eternal life, but he who does not believe in the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him” (John 3:36).

63.
“Enter at the strait gate, for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many go in through it; for strait is the gate and narrow is the way that leads to life, and few find it” (Matthew 7:13-14).

Here is a fragment from the parable in which Christ speaks about the sentence for sinners: “...Depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels... And these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into everlasting life” (Matthew 25:41 ,46).

Or other words of Christ: “The time is coming in which all who are in the tombs will hear the voice of the Son of God; and those who have done good will come forth into the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil into the resurrection of condemnation” (John 5:28-29).

64. №8
How can you follow Him? - Listen to what the Savior Himself says about this: “If anyone wants to come after Me, deny himself, and take up your cross, and follow Me.”
The words “whosoever will” mean that Jesus Christ does not force anyone to follow Him. He does not need slaves, He wants each person to freely decide whether he wants to follow His path and be with Him. Consequently, only those who voluntarily chose the path indicated by the Savior enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Saint Innocent of Alaska (Veniyaminov)

St. John Chrysostom says: “God does not force anyone. And if He wants, but we don’t want, then our salvation is impossible.”
St. Macarius the Great expresses the same teaching about human freedom: “human nature is capable of accepting good and evil, divine Grace and contrary force, but cannot be forced to do so.” “Without the consent of the human will, God Himself does not produce anything in man because of the freedom with which man is endowed.”

65. №1 №2 №3 №4 №5 №6
66. №5
67. №2

68. №2
Peter (elder brother) and Andrey.
James (elder brother) and John.

69. No. 1 John
The Apostle James of Zebedee was the first of the 12 apostles to be called by the Lord from the earthly world to the heavenly world; he became the first apostle - a martyr of the Church. Executed by beheading on April 30, 1943.

The Apostle Peter suffered martyrdom in Rome in 67 by crucifixion upside down.

The Apostle Andrew in the Greek city of Patras is crucified on an X-shaped cross.

The Apostle James Alpheus was crucified by the pagans in Egypt.

The pagan ruler of Ethiopia burned the Apostle Matthew at the stake in the year 60.

Apostle Bartholomew in the city of Alban (now the city of Baku), by order of the brother of the king of Armenia, was crucified upside down. But even from the cross he did not stop proclaiming to people the good news about Christ the Savior. Then they tore off the Apostle’s skin and cut off his head.

The Apostle Philip was crucified on the cross upside down with ropes threaded through his heels.

The Apostle Thomas, for converting the son and wife of the ruler of the Indian city of Meliapore to Christ, was imprisoned, endured torture, and finally, pierced with five spears, went to the Lord.

The Apostle Judas died a martyr around the year 80 in Armenia, in the city of Aratus, where he was crucified on the cross and pierced with arrows.

Apostle Simon the Zealot suffered martyrdom on the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus and was sawed alive with a saw.

The Apostle Matthias was crucified on the cross around the age of 63.

The only one of the apostles who did not suffer martyrdom was the apostle and evangelist John the Theologian. Having suffered much from the pagans, at the end of his earthly life he lived in Ephesus and died peacefully, presumably between the ages of 98 and 117.

70. 1 Thomas (John 11:16)
71. 2 sons of Zebedee - James and John
72. The ninth commandment—thou shalt not bear false witness—prohibits gossip.

73. A person who ignores the Church of Christ violates the 1st and 4th commandments of God:
“Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind” (Mark 12:30).
The fourth says: “Work for six days, do all your work, and dedicate the seventh day to God.”

74. 2 - Jesus Christ
Colossians 1:16: For by him all things were created, that are in heaven and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones, or dominions, or rulers, or powers: all things were created by him and for him...

75. Light
76. Yes
77. Angel

78. No. 3: Love
The Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Romans, chapter 13, verses 8-10:
Do not owe anyone anything except mutual love; For he who loves another has fulfilled the law.
For the commandments: do not commit adultery, do not kill, do not steal, do not bear false witness, do not covet someone else’s, and all the others are contained in this word: love your neighbor as yourself.
Love does not harm one's neighbor; So love is the fulfillment of the law.

79. 5th commandment: Honor your father and mother, that you may be blessed on earth and have long life.
80. Belshazzar's feast
81. No

82. “Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord” (Deut. 8:3).
Quoted by Jesus Christ during His forty days of fasting in the desert in response to the temptation of Satan (Matt. 4:4; Luke 4:4).

83. “You are of this world, I am not of this world” (John 8:23) - from the conversation of Jesus Christ with the Jews, and also “My kingdom is not of this world” (John 18:36) - Christ’s answer to Pontius Pilate when asked if he is the King of the Jews.

84. The Gospel of Mark (chapter 4, v. 22) and Luke (chapter 8, v. 17) says: “For there is nothing hidden that will not be made manifest, nor hidden that will not be made known and would not have been discovered."

85. “Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls (Church Slav. - beads) before swine, lest they trample them under their feet and turn and tear you to pieces” (Matt. 7:6).
Used to mean: to waste words in front of people who are unwilling or unable to evaluate them.

86. Conciliar Epistle of the Holy Apostle James, chapter 2
The thought of acting without partiality, without subservience to superiors.
“Do not discriminate between persons in judgment; listen to both the small and the great” (Deut. 1:17).
“Have faith in Jesus Christ our Lord of glory, regardless of personalities” (James 2:1).

87. Book of the prophet Isaiah, chapter 2

88. First Council Epistle of the Holy Apostle Peter, chapter 2
“And He will be... a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offense” (Is. 8:14). Quote from the Old Testament.
Often quoted in the New Testament (Rom. 9:32-33; 1 Peter 2:7).

89. Matthew's Holy Gospel, chapter 24
Leave no stone unturned (destroy to the ground).
“No stone will be left unturned here; everything will be destroyed” (Matt. 24:2) - prophetic words of Jesus about the upcoming destruction of Jerusalem, which occurred 70 years after the crucifixion of Christ.

90. Epistle to the Ephesians of the Holy Apostle Paul, chapter 2
Cornerstone (something important, fundamental).
“I lay a stone for the foundation in Zion, a tried stone, a precious cornerstone, a sure foundation” (Isa. 28:16). In the New Testament - Eph. (2:20).

91. Ecclesiastes, chapter 3
A time to scatter stones, a time to gather stones (for everything there is a time).
“To everything there is a season, and a time to every activity under heaven: a time to be born and a time to die; ...a time to scatter stones, and a time to gather stones; ... a time for war, and a time for peace” (Eccl. 3:1-8).
The second part of the expression (time to collect stones) is used to mean: time of creation.

92. John, chapter 8
Throw the first stone. “He who is without sin among you, let him be the first to throw a stone at her” (John 8:7) - the words of Jesus Christ in response to the temptations of the scribes and Pharisees, who brought to Him a woman caught in adultery, the meaning of which: a person has no moral right to condemn another, since he himself is not sinless.

93. Genesis chapter 3
By the sweat of your brow (hard work). “By the sweat of your face you will eat bread” (Gen. 3:19) - God said to Adam, who was expelled from paradise.

94. Ecclesiastes, chapter 1

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Christian Bible riddles with answers - Bible riddles:

1. Which bird made the stone cry?
Let's guess...in the book of Matthew.

2. Who was 3 years older than God?
2. Guessing... in Exodus

3. Who was not born, but died?
Let's guess...in Genesis

4. On which shelf in the ark was the Bible placed? (biblical tricky riddles)
4. Guess... re-read...

5. Who and to whom could say in heaven in 1914: “What are you doing here?” One walks across the sky, meets another and says: “How did you get here?”
5. Guessing... in Acts
6. Whom does man always see, the king sometimes, God never?
6. Guessing...

7. Young, modest, lived, did not sin, was not baptized, served Jesus, died, but will not be resurrected?
7. Guessing...in Matthew 21

8. What cannot Almighty God do?
8. Guessing... in Numbers

9. How did Abel kill Cain?
9. Guess... read carefully

10. What does God give to a person twice in life, and the third time we buy it ourselves?
10. Guessing...

11. There was a letter, but there was no address. Nothing was written in the letter, but the person who received it knew what was happening in the world.
The reasonable one sent the unreasonable one, the unreasonable one (the postman) brought the sheet, but the reasonable one understood everything.
11. Guessing...Genesis 8

12. What kind of symbol, what kind of sign did God show to the nations? He said and it became so in the air and waters. My first syllable is a count without a letter, the other two are bent into an arc, it lives with the clouds before God’s eyes.
12. Guessing...Genesis 9

13. When, where and which hero flew upside down?
13. Let's guess...

14. Who has the biggest or longest legs in the biblical story?
14. Guessing...

15. Who is the grandmother of death?
15. Guessing...James 1ch

16. They carried him, but when he was in power, he ate his own kind, and he himself remained unharmed and whole?
Or, he was not born, but he lived, he did not die, but he was no more.
Answer: Guessing... (Exodus 7)

17. “Living pit, living coffin, living dead man?”
Answer: Let's guess... in the book of Jonah

18. A quality that we need to develop, but Jehovah God does not have?
Answer: Modesty.

19. “Six were walking. The first knew everything, the second guessed, the three guessed nothing, and the last couldn’t guess?”
Answer: Guessing...in Genesis

29. “She killed, but did not kill, she destroyed herself.”
Answer: Guessing... (Acts 28)

30. “Which wife fed her husband to death?”
Answer: Genesis

31. “The man was covered, but not veiled. It was removed from sadness, it did not belong to him, the lesson showed, it disappeared that same night. What was it?"
Answer: Guessing... (Jonah 4ch)

32. “When he lied, Jehovah kept him, was with him, and when he told the truth, Jehovah left him?”
Answer: Guessing... in the Judges...

33. “Black, but not a black man without hands, but not a cripple‚ but fed a person ”
Answer: Guessing... (1 Kings 17)

34. “Where little grows, soon much will bloom.”
Answer: Let's guess... (Isaiah 35ch)

35. “Can a soul fly over a cemetery?”
Answer: Yes, why do we guess... in Genesis

36. “Who died between heaven and earth?”
Answer: Guessing...(2 Samuel 18)

37. “He walks confidently along a very unsteady road, he is not a ghost, he is alive, and he will get there, does he know that?”
Answer: Let's guess...Matthew 14:25-28

38. “A bus was driving through Israeli land, there were Jehovah’s Witnesses and lay people, the announcer says: “We are now approaching the ruins of the hotel where the Good Samaritan left the wounded Jew. Let’s go and have a look.” Everyone got up and ran to look. And one Witness remained sitting in place and laughed. Question: why did you stay and laugh?” (biblical tricky riddles)
Answer: Let's guess...

39. “Round, large, on 48 legs, with 24 horns, 12 heads, whoever climbs up cleans himself”
Answer: (2 Chronicles 4ch)

40. “What word appears once in the Bible and will happen once in history?”
Answer: Guessing... (Revelation 16)

41. “Who came down from the mountain without going up?”
Answer: Guessing... in Genesis

42. “He lived, grieved, when he received, got into trouble”
Answer: Guessing...(Genesis 2:22–25)

43. “She is written about in the Bible, but her name is not mentioned there, every Christian should remember her, and her ashes are in every home.”
Or a biblical character whose name is not mentioned in the Bible‚ but you can buy burial clothes at the grocery store.
Answer: Guessing...(Genesis 19)

44. “What insect destroyed a world power?” (For those who know biblical history well, Daniel 8:8)
Answer: Let’s guess... it’s in the comments

45. “On what site are all the houses, but no one opens the door?”
Answer: Let's guess...

46. ​​“Who was the first surgeon?”
Answer: (Genesis 2) is in the comments

47. “Which type of product is currently unobtainable but was available in the past?”
Answer: (Exodus 16:ch); Gen. 2.3 ch.

48. “How many animals of each type did Moses bring into the ARK?”
Answer: Guess...reread carefully

49. “Two from the sea, five from the field, one from heaven, all together they performed many miracles?”
Answer: in the Gospel Guessing...

50. “Which chapter has three ‘chapters’?”
Answer: Guess..1 cor..

51. “Because of these six, the Israelites almost returned to Egypt.”
Answer: Guessing...(Numbers 11)

52. “Slept - carried‚ fell - left‚ touched - woke up‚ enemies
came."
Answer: Let's guess... (2 Kings 13:20‚21)

53. “Which woman’s second husband’s name means “beloved” and her first husband’s name means “mad”?”
Answer: Let's guess...

54. “What miracle did the worms eat?”
Answer: Guessing...(Exodus 16 chapters) (Jonah 4 chapters)

55. “Seven played, thousands were silent; stopped playing, thousands started screaming"
Answer: Guessing...(Joshua 6:8‚9)

56. “Who was born once and died twice?”
Let's guess...

57. “Who spoke once in their life?” What animals spoke human language?
Answer: The serpent and the donkey. (Genesis 3:1, Numbers 22:28)

58. “It’s not a rose, but it blooms, it’s not a key, but it opens, it’s not a stone, but it breaks?”
Answer: (Numbers 17:8‚ Exodus 14:16‚ Exodus 17:5‚6)

59. “What fell almost disappeared, but the prophet saved it by throwing a piece of wood?”
Answer: (2 Kings 6:6)

60. “What does Adam have in front and Eve behind?”
Answer: (look at the text of the riddle again)

61. “Who said: “Do not be afraid, because I am afraid”?”
Answer: (Genesis 50:12, 42:18)

62. “There were only two of them, just she and he, she was earthly, and he was created. The only mysterious thing is this: the two of them did not get along, she reigned at night, and he only reigned during the day.
Let's guess...

63. Without arms, without legs, stood in the forest, reeled, caught?
(2 Samuel 18:9)

64. Which king first died and then began to reign?
(Jesus, Matthew 27:37)

65. What threefold question was asked by the apostles to Jesus?
(Matthew 24:3)

66. What tree was not in the Garden of Eden?
(Genesis 2:9, trees of death).

67. What in heaven is made by human hands?
Let's guess...John 20)

68. Who didn’t say a word, yet lied?
(Acts 5ch)

69. A man made a thing and sold it. It was bought by someone who doesn’t need it, but is forced to buy it. The one who needs her does not realize that he needs her. Or whoever makes it sells, whoever buys it doesn’t need it, and whoever needs it doesn’t care.
(Let’s guess... Eccl. 9 ch.

70. Everyone needs this thing every day, but not much. We remain unhappy without her. All those who love the truth should be like this. You have to talk to her constantly.
(Let's guess...Matthew 5ch)

71. I would never have thought what man came up with. He didn’t want to give it away, but he couldn’t refuse.
(Let's guess... in Matthew 14)

72. Who saw how the one who will be talked with those who are not?
(Let's guess... Mark 9ch)

73. Seven played, thousands were silent; stopped playing, thousands began to scream.
(Let's guess... in Joshua 6)

74. There could have been 10, there could have been 6, there would have been 4, but there were 3 left. Who are these 3, 4, 6 and 10?

Another option: Six left, two remained, four climbed, only three reached the goal. What is this event?
Let's guess... in Genesis...
75. Who lived before Adam with a beard.
Animals were created before man. The goat has a beard.

76. When did all the inhabitants of the Earth hear the crowing of a rooster?
Let's guess... in Genesis

77. Abode of resentment?
Let's guess... Ecclesiastes 7ch

78. Write the six-digit telephone number of our Father.
Let's guess...
79. What dust is harmful to the heart?
Let's guess...




80. Which biblical character was lying on the asphalt?
Let's guess... in Genesis

81. Which king likened himself to three birds?
Let's guess...

82. The first beauty pageant in the Bible?
[Esther 2]

83. Who paid the tax from a live wallet?
Matt. Chapter 17 The answer is in the comments

84. Which ship sailed from bottom to top?

85. Biblical maiden name of the same name and brand name of Alpine chocolate? 🙂

86. The name of the prophet is read the same from left to right and from right to left...
the answer is given in the comments

87. Which biblical character can rightfully say:. “Before I became king, he was under my command. Now I am a king, but I am subordinate to him.

89. They got there through death and left there through death. Whoever came out of there not through death was death.
hands
90. 1+1=1 - this is possible! Biblical riddle.
the answer is given in the comments

91. Where does the Sermon on the Mount begin?
What options do not sound “from the 3rd verse, from climbing the mountain, from the review of your students, from the word “happy”.” These answers are not correct.

92. What miracle did Jesus do not out of love?
the answer is given in the comments

93. I have two mothers. But I’m not sure that the second mother is mine.
Although I saw how she gave birth to me. Who was that? Hint in the Hebrew Scriptures.

94. Sixteen are coming, carrying four, these four carry four more. The last THREE of the four are one worse than the other.

95. Who was the first circuit overseer described in the Hebrew Scriptures?

96. One flew, didn’t want to, flew and survived. Others flew, didn’t want to, didn’t make it and didn’t survive. What episode?

97. An ancient and very good Armenian riddle. You need to think about it a little outside the box. Thieves came, stole the owners, and the house ran out the window. What are we talking about?

98. This is the king. His name is read both from the beginning and from the end the same way. To get to his kingdom, you need to move from Israel to the north. The name of his kingdom is included in his name.

99. Who took away 280 from others, for which he had to give four and considered this as fair retribution from God? Hint, the answer can be found in verses of Judges 1-4 chapters.

100. God could, but did not want, Jesus wanted, but could not, man did not want, but did. What is this?
Carry a pillar of torment. (Matt. 27:32)

101. I was dead for a very long time. In just one night he came to life. God indicated the choice and for that he ended up in the casket.
the answer is given in the comments

102. How many chapters and verses are there in the Bible? (throughout the Bible)

103. It was. It went. Taught. Counted. God's law was repeated.

104. Which woman was a widow, only for 3 hours?
(answer given in the comments. book of Acts

105. Two saw, five took, thirty-two ate.
Let's guess...

106..First communal apartment
(the ark)

107. Why did Noah build the ark upside down? A riddle from the series when Noah walked upside down?

108. Who, according to the Bible, killed a quarter of the world's population.

109. What technology did Jesus use to get more people to listen to him? Luke 5:1-3 response in God's Kingdom Rules! Air, water, wood, speech, hearing, heart!

110. Gold enslaved, silver liberated, copper was greater than all, and iron was stronger than all.
Based on Holy Scripture.

111. The clock has one, the books of the Bible have two, the imperfection or Satan has three...

112. What achievement of ancient Rome, as long as two equators of the Earth, helped the first Christians bring the good news? w15 15/2 3:9

113. Which publication from a faithful servant has not been read from beginning to end by any Jehovah's Witnesses? This post is literal.

114. What is the difference between a pioneer and an egg?
(the pioneer is always ready, and the egg only after 5 minutes)

115. Who was saved from trouble in a basket without water at night?
Greek Scriptures

116. What 4 suicides are mentioned in the Bible?
Hint: three in the Hebrew Scriptures, one in the Greek

117. I was looking for a tree and lost my life.

118. He entered into them and came out with them.

119. The living, from Jehovah, and killed; and the inanimate, from humans, and protected?
(Numbers 21 ch.)
120. Four names of Christ?

121. All women dream of hearing this, but when one king heard this, died that same night?)
(in the book of Daniel)
122. I was the last one, very strict, I lived without working but was rich.
(Deuteronomy 5ch)

123. There could have been 10. There should have been 6. There would have been 4. But there were only 3 left. What was it?
Could have been 10. Should have been 6. Would have been 4. But was only 3. What was it?


124.My father, aka my grandfather, and my brother, aka my cousin, who is this?
My father is my grandfather, and my brother is also my cousin, who is it?

125. Everyone needs this thing, but not much. Without it, we remain dissatisfied. Those who love the truth should always speak to it.
The Answer in the Gospels
126. I lay for centuries, I was chosen from five, I prevented the enslavement of an entire people.

127. Did he enter them and leave with them?

128. I lived in a damp lowland and I was friends with the water,
But then they took me and sent me to something bad.
I greeted him and kissed his forehead.
He didn’t become friends with me, for some reason he fell down.

129. “I am a servant of Jehovah, I will punish even without an enemy,
I condemned Israel and visited Samaria.
My black horse is galloping and my scales are with me
Only my death will come soon and I won’t be in heaven.”

130. How to decipher: lurami dododo vekrosa (riddle only works in Russian)

131. What is stronger than God, worse and more evil than Satan, the poor have it, but the rich do not have it, and if people eat it, they will die.
What is greater than Jehovah, more evil than Satan - the poor have it - the rich need it - and if you eat it, you’ll die?

132. The riddle only works in English:
Can you find thirty (30) books of the Bible in this paragraph? Actually, there are 31 if you can find the variant of one Old Testament prophet’s name.
There are 30 books of the Bible in this paragraph. Can you find them? This is a most remarkable puzzle. It was found by a gentleman in an airplane seat pocket, on a flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu, keeping him occupied for hours. He enjoyed it so much, he passed it on to some friends. One friend from Illinois worked on this while fishing from his john boat. Another friend studied it while playing his banjo. Elaine Taylor, a columnist friend, was so intrigued by it she mentioned it in her weekly newspaper column. Another friend judges the job of solving this puzzle so involving, she brews a cup of tea to help her nerves. There will be some names that are really easy to spot. That's a fact. Some people, however, will soon find themselves in a jam, especially since the book names are not necessarily capitalized. Truthfully, from answers we get, we are forced to admit it usually takes a minister or a scholar to see some of them at the worst. Research has shown that something in our genes is responsible for the difficulty we have in seeing the books in this paragraph. During a recent fund raising event, which featured this puzzle, the Alpha Delta Phi lemonade booth set a new record. The local paper, The Chronicle, surveyed over 200 patrons who reported that this puzzle was one of the most difficult they had ever seen. As Daniel Humana humbly puts it, “The books are all right here in plain view hidden from sight.” Those able to find all of them will hear great lamentations from those who have to be shown. One revelation that may help is that books like Timothy and Samuel may occur without their numbers. Also, keep in mind, that punctuation and spaces in the middle are normal. A chipper attitude will help you compete really well against those who claim to know the answers. Remember, there is no need for a mad exodus; there really are 30 books of the Bible lurking somewhere in this paragraph waiting to be found.

133. Quite a complex riddle. What are the five types of COWS found in the Hebrew Scriptures?

134. What threefold question was asked by the apostles to Jesus?
Matthew 24

How many apostles are mentioned in the Bible? (Answer: 16. Luke 6:12-16; Acts 1:26; 14:14; Hebrews 3:1).

He ran, didn't run away. Alive, but in a coffin. He announced death and did not want to live. I learned my lesson. Who was that? (From the minor prophets)

A biblical character whose name is not mentioned in the Bible, but burial clothes can be purchased at the grocery store. (Genesis 19:26)

At the time of the flood there were eight people and many animals in the ark. What was the ark like? (Joke‚ wet)

Two from the sea, five from the field, one from heaven worked many miracles. (Matthew 14:19)

Two people talked about one thing, one said something, and the other confirmed it. (Isaiah 53:12 - Luke 22:37, etc.)

They carried him, but when he was strong, he ate his own kind, but he himself remained unharmed and whole. (Exodus 7:12)

Living pit, living coffin, living dead man. (From the minor prophets)

Lived and did not sin, carried Jesus. (John 12:15)

She lived, did not die, does not live. (Genesis 19:26)

The name of the wife who sat on the gods. (Genesis 31:34)

He gave to others, but he himself did not have. (Matthew 3:1‚6)

Which land saw the light of day once? (Exodus 14:21‚27)

Which bird made the stone cry? (Matthew 16:18; 26:75)

What weakness broke a great strength? (Judges 16:16‚17)

Which two animals spoke human language? (Genesis 3:1‚ Numbers 22:28)

What were the most beautiful women who lived on earth? (Job 42:14,15)

Which four women came down from the mountain without going up there? (Genesis 8:4‚16)

What is the name of the first city built by people? (Genesis 4:17)

When he was raised, people did not die from his kind. (Numbers 21:9)

Whom does a simple person always see: the Tsar - sometimes, God - never? (Isaiah 45:5‚6)

Who was the greatest man? (1 Samuel 17:4)

Who chopped wood for mother? (Genesis 2:7)

On which shelf in the ark did Noah keep the Bible? (Joke)

On what floor were the fish in Noah's ark? (Joke)

Was not born, was not baptized, lived on earth. (Genesis 2:7)

He was not born, but he lived, he did not die, but he was no more. (Exodus 7:10)

What did the prophet do and Jesus forbade his disciples to do? (2 Kings 1:10‚ Luke 9:54–56)

The reasonable one sent the unreasonable one, the unreasonable one (the postman) brought the sheet, but the reasonable one understood everything. (Genesis 8:11)

How many pairs of animals did Moses bring into the ark? (Joke)

She died, but did not kill, she destroyed herself. (Acts 28:3–5)

The man made the thing‚ sold it. It was bought by someone who doesn’t need it, but is forced to buy it. The one who needs it does not realize that he needs it. (tomb‚ “the dead know nothing”, Eccl. 9:5)

The person was covered, but not a veil. It was removed from sadness, it did not belong to him, the lesson showed that it disappeared that same night. What was it? (Jonah 4:6–11)

How Abel killed Cain. (Joke)

Black, but not a Negro, without arms, but not a cripple, but fed a man. (1 Kings 17:6)

What God gives twice, and the third time a person buys it himself. (Teeth)

Everyone needs this thing every day, but not much. We remain unhappy without her. All those who love the truth should be like this. You have to talk to her constantly. (Matthew 5:13)

What did not grow, by the will of God, blossomed. (Numbers 17:8)

Where little grows, soon much will bloom. (Isaiah 35:1)

What God created before our eyes. (Joke‚ nose)

I would never have thought what man came up with. He didn’t want to give it away, but he couldn’t refuse. (Matthew 14:6–10)

Who died between heaven and earth? (2 Samuel 18:9‚15)

Someone who told a lie and had nothing to do with it, but once told the truth and was punished. (Judges 16:6, 7, 13, 17)

What is the physical difference between Adam and Jesus? (Adam had fewer ribs)

Five are coming. One knows where he is going and why he is going. The second one knows where he is going, but does not know why. And the other three don’t know where or why. Who is first, second, third, and the rest? (Genesis 22:3‚5)

Young, modest, served Jesus, but will not be resurrected? (Luke 19:33–35)

He was not born, did not die, but ate his own kind. (Exodus 7:12)

What were the names of the children whose father was their grandfather and whose mothers were their sisters? (Genesis 19:36–38)

Who killed a crowd, two crowds, a thousand people with the body of an animal? (Judges 15:15‚16)

Who walked for three years in the clothes in which he was born? (Isaiah 20:2)

What word appears once in the Bible, and it will happen only once in history? (Revelation 16:16)

He lived, grieved, when he received it, he got into trouble. (Genesis 2:22–25)

Whose head was worth 80 shekels of silver? (2 Kings 6:25)

Who else during his lifetime made a monument to himself and named it after himself? (2 Samuel 18:18)

Whose birds pecked bread, but pecked off the whole body? (Gen.40:19)

What insect destroyed a world power? (For those who know Bible history well, Daniel 8:8)

A man gave a gift, they refused to accept it, but subsequently the one who accepted this gift was punished. (2 Kings 5:20‚22‚27)

Grandchildren whose father was their grandfather. (Genesis 38:13–18, 29, 30)

The greatest prophet in whose death wine was involved. (Matthew 14:6‚10)

Who had the opportunity to study zoology well? (From the minor prophets)

Not born‚ but died. (Genesis 3:19)

They angered the king, they were sentenced to death by the king, and they were saved by the king. (Daniel 3:12, 13, 29)

Who has been annoyed by Jehovah's mercy? (Jonah 3:10–4:1‚3)

Neither in heaven, nor on earth, but the prayer was heard. (From the minor prophets)

Who was the first surgeon? (Genesis 2:21)

It is not easy for a Christian to swim against the tide. And who finds it easy to swim against the current? (Job 40:18)

What two names can be used to call everything created in the universe? (open to the beginning of the Bible)

What type of product is currently unavailable but was available in the past? (Exodus 16:31)

Water lock, wooden key. The mouse ran by and the cat drowned. (Exodus 14:16‚28‚29)

The most organized people without a king. (Proverbs 6:6)

With whom can you not enter into an agreement? (Job 40:23)

Which biblical character sowed Christmas trees? (Nahum 1:1)

Which of the pagans was called Christ? (Isaiah 45:1)

Who received a great blessing for a great sin? (think for yourself without prompting)

What speculator was blessed by God? (Genesis 41:49‚56)

What was there in the time of Jesus and what we have to look for now? (think for yourself without prompting)

Who died without being born? (Genesis 3:19)

The coffin rocks, the dead man prays. (From the minor prophets)

Which suicide will be resurrected? (Judges 4:30 p.m.)

A proud man is not afraid of God, but he is afraid of someone on earth. (Job 41:26)

Which prophet was 3 years older than “God”? (Exodus 7:1‚7)

What kind of person does not “stand”, “sit” and does not “walk”? (think for yourself without prompting)

I lay there for thousands of years, I was chosen as one of the five, I prevented the enslavement of an entire people. (1 Samuel 17:40‚49)

Who was never born but died twice? (Genesis 3:19‚ Revelation 20:14)

Where in the Bible does it say that in a moment of danger those who worship different gods united, worshiped the true God and submitted to his demands? (From the minor prophets)

Having said only two words, he surprised everyone, ordered them to feed them, and forbade them to speak. (Mark 5:41–43)

What could be better than God and worse than the Devil? (the answer is a pronoun)

Who says "Go-go"? (Job 39:25)

Which pagans contributed to the writing of the Bible? (Daniel 4:1)

Having taken away forty from half a hundred, he saved the one who was so dear. (Genesis 19:29; 18:24–32)

Which chapter has three "chapters"? (1 Corinthians 11:3)

He swayed a little and fell on some pebbles. (Matthew 27:5‚ Acts 1:18)

When did one day depend on many combatants? (Joshua 10:12‚13)

The one who could speak did not see, but the one who could not speak saw and spoke. (Numbers 22:28)

Did the unclean according to the word of the Righteous One enter into the unclean according to the word of the Law? (Matthew 8:28–32)

Slept - carried, fell - left, touched - woke up, enemies came. (2 Kings 13:20‚21)

Three against one, who is for himself, and another against everyone for Jehovah. (Job 32)

Round, large, with 48 legs, 24 horns, 12 heads, whoever climbs up cleans himself. (2 Chronicles 4:2)

When did the enemies flee from an army that was not there? (2 Kings 7:6)

They wanted to do something bad to two, and even worse to the third, and only three escaped from the fire. (Genesis 19)

Judged. but not a judge; hung on the oak tree, but not an acorn; should have lived, but died. (2 Samuel 15:2; 18:5‚9)

Because he killed seventy, Jehovah struck with a stone. (Judges 9:53‚56)

The three of us achieved victory over our enemies with both hands. (Exodus 17:11‚12)

There are 300 red ones in front, 150 fiery ones in the back; They walked through the fields and through the gardens - they burned the enemies' crops. (Judges 15:4,5)

He walked into the desert and ended up in prison; I was looking for a tree and found death. (Numbers 15:32)

When did the leader of Jehovah's people stand barefoot before the leader of Jehovah's army? (Joshua 5:15)

Who has sat higher than his father God? (Genesis 31:34)

Who was saved from death by the seal, the sling and the cane? (Genesis 38:25)

Those who do not sow, do not reap, fed the one because of whom they could neither sow nor reap. (1 Kings 17:6)

The amorous, unwise and proud together chose their end. (Genesis 3:1–6)

Which two tribes fought before they were born? (Genesis 25:22‚23)

Two for one struck his house. (Genesis 34:25)

Who laughed at the words of God and, having lied to him, suffered punishment? (Genesis 18:15)

When did the prophet flee from his rod? (Exodus 4:3)

Who left a city without a gate near a mountain with a gate? (Judges 16:3)

Three, thanks to the fourth, came out from where no one could walk. (Daniel 3:25‚26)

Did you ruin your clothes, penetrate into the enemy’s camp, deliver your enemy from death? (1 Samuel 24:5; 26:8, 9)

Who was burned by the fire? (Leviticus 10:1‚2)

Who chose the lesser of three evils? (2 Samuel 24:12)

What miracle did the worms eat? (Exodus 16:20)

Until I sneezed seven times and didn’t wake up at all. (2 Kings 4:35)

One beat the other three times until he spoke. (Numbers 22:28)

Who saw how the one who will be talked with those who are not? (Mark 9:4)

Who wore a manifestation of God's powers in his bosom? (Exodus 4:6–8)

The one who killed a thousand would have died if he hadn’t drunk? (Judges 15:18‚19)

The mad man died from his madness, but the wise woman saved the house with her understanding. (1 Samuel 25:25‚33)

Seven played, thousands were silent; They stopped playing and thousands started screaming. (Joshua 6:8‚9)

And he lived differently from everyone else, and died differently from everyone else, and was buried differently from everyone else? (Deuteronomy 34:5‚6)

Who said that he didn’t even know that he was shouting at a white wall? (Acts 23:3)

The lady is next to the pit, and next to the lady is the light. (John 4:6, 7)

What was the world's first spaceship and who flew in it? (2 Kings 2:11)

Who was saved from trouble in a basket without water at night? (Acts 9:25)

Who, after being born, began to care for their mother? (Genesis 2:7, 15)

Who was born once and died twice? (several characters)

Big, evil, but not earthly. (Genesis 6:4)

Who spoke once in their life? (Numbers 22:28)

To whom has God not given wisdom and meaning? (Job 39:13–17)

Who was the first prophet and what did he predict? (Genesis 3:15)

It is not a rose, but it blooms, it is not a key, but it opens, it is not a stone, but it breaks. (Numbers 17:8‚ Exodus 14:16‚ Exodus 17:5‚6)

On which side of the Jordan were Jesus' disciples standing when he was baptized? (joke)

When did all the people on earth hear the sound of a bird together? (think for yourself without prompting)

Who didn’t see it himself, but told someone who saw it? (Daniel 2:26‚28)

There were more invisible people than visible ones, who stopped seeing and were captured. (2 Kings 6:17‚18)

What people went to the grave alive? (Numbers 16:32)

What was the name of Cain's grandmother? (Genesis 2:7)

What is stronger than a lion and sweeter than honey? (Song of Songs 8:6‚7)

What fell almost disappeared, but the prophet saved it by throwing a piece of wood. (2 Kings 6:6)

I didn’t see it, I didn’t know, and when I saw it, it was too late. (Daniel 5)

Once upon a time there was a word that a person who spoke correctly was saved, and someone who spoke incorrectly perished? (Judges 12:6)

One recovered and took the lands with him, the other took the silver with him and became ill. (2 Kings 5:17, 27)

On the left there was light, on the right there was sound, in the middle there was a cry, and the result was victory. (Judges 7:20)

What city was built on the firstborn and its gates on the child? (1 Kings 16:34)

Whose soul languished from Jehovah's miracle? (Numbers 11:6)

Christ ate this food, but the Pharisees did not. (John 4:34)

Which biblical character was a vegetarian for 7 years? (Daniel 4:22‚30)

Which prophet lived outside the law? (Exodus 1:15‚16; 2:11)

Who had seven times more knees than legs? (Genesis 49:28)

Who was first stoned, then burned and then stoned? (Joshua 7:25,26)

From what stick were two beaten and two not beaten (Exodus 9:31, 32)

With horns - but not a bull, with legs - but does not move (Leviticus...think for yourself without a hint)

Searched for donkeys, found a crown (1 Samuel 9:3,17)

What does Adam have in front and Eve behind? (look at the text of the riddle again)

6 good legs and 18 bad legs, 16 long legs and 8 short legs (Revelation 6:2,4,5,8)

A place on earth where only two men walked (Matthew 14:25,29)

The Slippery Treasurer (Matthew 17:27)

Could David have seen the temple from the window of his house? (Joke)

Who had neither father nor mother? (Hebrews 7:2,3)

What city was saved by the disobedience of a righteous man? (Genesis 19:16-22)

Why does Carlson live on the roof? (Proverbs 21:9)

Why was Adam created first and then Eve? (Was Adam a test subject?)

How many elders does it take to turn on a light bulb in a Kingdom Hall? (Acts 6:2,3)

A German, an American and a Russian are flying on the plane. The plane broke down and all three bailed out. Who was the first on earth? (Genesis 2:7)

Moving "hell" (Jonah 2:1-3)

He gave to everyone, but he himself lost (Matthew 20:28)

In which two cities did people suddenly speak in different languages? (Genesis 11:7; Acts 2:4).

Could David have seen Jehovah's temple from the window of his house? (2 Chronicles 6:8,9).

What tree was not in the Garden of Eden? (Genesis 2:9, trees of death).

What threefold question was asked by the apostles to Jesus? (Matthew 24:3)

Who are the four wise men on earth who are wiser than the wise? (Proverbs 30:24-28)

Who was the director of the first zoo? (Genesis 7:14,15)

Who was not born, but lived, did not die and does not live? (Serpent on the Rod, Exodus 4:2-4)

Who didn’t say a word, yet lied? (Acts 5:2-5)

Who carried the sentence to death with his own hands? (2 Samuel 11:14)

What in heaven is made by human hands? (Thomas - fingers into the wound, John 20:25)

Who received their sight before eating and who - after eating (disciples after - Luke 24:31, Adam and Eve - before, Genesis 3:7)

Two people are walking and talking about the third, and he stood in the bushes and waited for them (Abraham, Isaac, the lamb, (Genesis 22:7)

Whose prayer was answered by God before he finished praying? (Genesis 24:48)

He didn’t have enough, he grieved, he got into trouble (Adam - Eve, Genesis 2:20, 3:20).

Name the father and mother of Moses and Aaron (Exodus 6:20)

Who ran not from death, but towards it? (Egyptians at sea, Exodus 14:27)

How many years did Amram live? (Exodus 6:20)

Who has raised an enemy for himself at his own expense? (daughter of Pharaoh - Moses, Exodus 2:9)

Who said, “don’t be afraid, because I am afraid”? (Joseph to his brothers when they met: Genesis 50:12, 42:18)

There were only two of them, just she and he, she was earthly, and he was created. The only mysterious thing is this: the two of them did not get along, she reigned at night, and he only reigned during the day. (light and darkness)

Whose soul entered the rods? (Joseph sold into Egypt Exodus 4:17,18)

Who is death's mother and father? (lust and sin, James 1:15)

What father didn't trust his sons? (Jacob learned about Joseph, Genesis 45:26)

Which dumb man spoke when he named his son? (Zechariah, Luke 1:63)

My first syllable is a count without a letter, the other two are bent into an arc, it lives with the clouds before God’s eyes. (rainbow)

What a fruit, it looks nice, it is both round and square, if you pick it from a branch, you will definitely die (sin)

Which prophet walked naked and barefoot for three years? (Isaiah 20:3)

About whom did God say: “My shepherd”? (Isaiah 14:28)

What is the width and depth of the curse that fell on the earth? (Zechariah 5:2-4)

Who has seen a woman with stork wings? (Zechariah 5:9)

Who did cereal serve as salvation? (2 Samuel 17:19)

Who hanged himself for false advice (2 Samuel 17:23)

Without arms, without legs, stood in the forest, reeled, caught? (Absalom, 2 Samuel 18:9)

Who walked on the bottom as if on dry land (Moses, Psalm 106:9)

Who played with which king, i.e. wanted to gain time (sorcerers, fortune-tellers and wise men with King Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel 2:8)

Which king bowed to his captive and brought him great gifts (Daniel 2:46)

Who said: “I will howl like a jackal”? (Micah 1:8)

Which prophet was like an iron pillar and like a copper wall? (Jeremiah 1:18)

Who ate bread strictly by weight and drank water by measurement? (Ezekiel 4:10,11)

Who should have trembled while eating bread and drinking water? (Ezekiel 12:18)

Who had the heart of a beast? (Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel 4:13)

Who cursed their birthday? (Job 3:1, Jeremiah 20:14-18)

In what country was a book read, and a stone was tied to it, and it was thrown into the middle of a river, and into which river? (Ephrates River, Babylon, Jeremiah 51:60-63)

Who painted Jerusalem on a brick? (Jerezkiel 4:1)

Name the first tailors (Adam and Eve, Genesis 3:7)

Who was named differently at birth by both parents? (Genesis 35:18)

Which two husbands died while serving? (Leviticus 10:1,2)

What did God create on the first day of creation? (light, Genesis 1:3)

Were there living souls before Adam? (were on the fifth day, Genesis 1:30)

Name eight people who died twice? (1 Kings 17:22, 2 Kings 4:36, man touched the bones of Elisha, Christ, Luke 7:15; 8:55, Lazarus, Acts 20:9-12)

Name a prophet who was afraid of another person and fled to another land? (Exodus 2:14,15)

Who told another what he himself did not see? (David on Christ, Acts 2:31)

Who, being strong and just, fled with his troops from the weak and unjust? (David of Saul, 1 Samuel 27:1)

Name a person who, in infancy, did not yield, did lies, deceived and stole, and when he matured, obeyed God and was justified by God? (Jacob, Hosea 12:3)

During the flood, eight souls were saved in the ark, but who was saved alone in the ark? (Moses, Exodus 2:3)

What is the name of the man who stood up against 300 Philistines with their spears raised? (1 Chronicles 11:11)

Who died from the strong wind? (Job 1:19)

Who cut down someone else's tree and did not ask the owner, but acted righteously? (Gideon, Judges 6:30)

Which king first died and then began to reign? (Jesus, Matthew 27:37)

Where does it say that Israel will be enslaved for 400 years? (Genesis 15:13)

What is the name of David's great-grandmother? (Ruth, Ruth 4:5, 17)

What does the word "Gilgal" mean? (Joshua 5:9)

Who burned the king's bones into lime, and which king? (Amos 2:1)

Who sacrificed his son and burned him on the wall? (2 Kings 3:27)

Who did good and beat Christ with a stick? (Moses struck the rock with a stick, Exodus 17:6, but Christ struck the rock, 1 Corinthians 10:4)

Where does it say that children cannot be sacrificed? (Leviticus 20:2)

When was death cooked in a cauldron? (2 Kings 4:39-41)

Who was the dead and raised the dead? (2 Kings 18:21)

How did the ax surface? (2 Kings 6:6)

Who did the worms eat alive? (Acts 12:23)

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Ascension of the Lord

St. Simeon the Stylite on Divnaya Mountain (596). St. Nikita, stylite of Pereyaslav (1186). Blzh. Xenia of St. Petersburg (glorification 1988).

Mchch. Meletius Stratilates, Stephen, John, Serapion the Egyptian, Callinicus the Magus, Theodore and Faustus and with them 1218 warriors with their wives and children (c. 218). St. Vincent of Lerinsky (up to 450). Martyrs, in the Fereydan Valley (Iran) suffered by the Persians (XVII) (Georgian) (movable celebration on the day of the Ascension of the Lord).

Morning – Mark, 71 readings, XVI, 9–20. Lit. – Acts, 1st part, I, 1–12. Luke, 114, XXIV, 36–53.

At Great Vespers, “Blessed is the man” is not sung. At Matins there is magnification: “We magnify Thee, O Life-Giving Christ, and honor the Divine Ascension into Heaven with Thy Most Pure Flesh.” After the Gospel - “Having seen the Resurrection of Christ.” Catavasia “Divine veil...”. Instead of “The Most Honest,” we sing the choruses of the holiday. 1st chorus: “Glorify, my soul, Christ the Life-Giver who ascended from earth to Heaven.”

At the end of Matins and at the Liturgy, dismissal: “Who in glory has ascended from us into Heaven and is seated at the right hand of God and the Father, Christ our true God...”.

At the liturgy there are antiphons of the holiday. Entrance verse: “God rises up with a shout, the Lord with a sound of a trumpet.” Trisagion. Instead of “Worthy” - “Magnify, my soul... You are more than your mind and words....” Instead of “You have seen the True Light...” - “Thou art ascended in glory...” (before giving up).

In the evening of the holiday, Great Vespers is celebrated with an entrance and a great prokeme.

We congratulate the birthday people on Angel Day!

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Equal to the Apostles Tsar Constantine and his mother Queen Helena

Equal to the Apostles Tsar Constantine and his mother Queen Helena

Holy Emperor Constantine (306–337), who received the title “Equal of the Apostles” from the Church, and was called the Great in world history, was the son of Caesar Constantius Chlorus (305–306), who ruled the countries of Gaul and Britain. The huge Roman Empire was at that time divided into Western and Eastern, headed by two independent emperors who had co-rulers, one of whom in the Western half was the father of Emperor Constantine. Holy Queen Helen, mother of Emperor Constantine, was a Christian. The future ruler of the entire Roman Empire, Constantine, was raised to respect the Christian religion. His father did not persecute Christians in the countries he ruled, while throughout the rest of the Roman Empire Christians were subjected to severe persecution by the emperors Diocletian (284–305), his co-ruler Maximian Galerius (305–311) in the East and the emperor Maximian Herculus (284–305) – in the West. After the death of Constantius Chlorus, his son Constantine in 306 was proclaimed emperor of Gaul and Britain by the troops. The first task of the new emperor was to proclaim freedom of professing the Christian faith in the countries under his control. The pagan fanatic Maximian Galerius in the East and the cruel tyrant Maxentius in the West hated Emperor Constantine and plotted to depose and kill him, but Constantine warned them and, with the help of God, defeated all his opponents in a series of wars. He prayed to God to give him a sign that would inspire his army to fight bravely, and the Lord showed him in the sky the shining sign of the Cross with the inscription “By this way conquer.” Having become the sovereign ruler of the Western part of the Roman Empire, Constantine issued the Edict of Milan on religious tolerance in 313, and in 323, when he reigned as the sole emperor over the entire Roman Empire, he extended the Edict of Milan to the entire eastern part of the empire. After three hundred years of persecution, Christians for the first time had the opportunity to openly confess their faith in Christ.

Having abandoned paganism, the emperor did not leave ancient Rome, which was the center of the pagan state, as the capital of the empire, but moved his capital to the east, to the city of Byzantium, which was renamed Constantinople. Constantine was deeply convinced that only the Christian religion could unite the huge, heterogeneous Roman Empire. He supported the Church in every possible way, brought back Christian confessors from exile, built churches, and took care of the clergy. Deeply revering the cross of the Lord, the emperor wanted to find the very life-giving cross on which our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified. For this purpose, he sent his mother, the holy queen Helen, to Jerusalem, giving her great powers and material resources. Together with Patriarch Macarius of Jerusalem, Saint Helena began a search, and by the Providence of God the Life-Giving Cross was miraculously found in 326. While in Palestine, the holy queen did a lot for the benefit of the Church. She ordered to free all places associated with the earthly life of the Lord and His Most Pure Mother from all traces of paganism, and ordered the erection of Christian churches in these memorable places. Above the Cave of the Holy Sepulcher, Emperor Constantine himself ordered the construction of a magnificent temple in honor of the Resurrection of Christ. Saint Helena gave the Life-Giving Cross for safekeeping to the Patriarch, and took part of the Cross with her to present to the Emperor. Having distributed generous alms in Jerusalem and arranged meals for the poor, during which she herself served, Holy Queen Helena returned to Constantinople, where she soon died in 327.

For her great services to the Church and her labors in obtaining the Life-Giving Cross, Queen Helena is called Equal-to-the-Apostles.

The peaceful existence of the Christian Church was disrupted by the unrest and discord that arose within the Church due to the emergence of heresies. Even at the beginning of the activity of Emperor Constantine, the heresy of the Donatists and Novatians arose in the West, demanding the repetition of baptism over Christians who had fallen away during persecution. This heresy, rejected by two local councils, was finally condemned by the Council of Milan in 316. But especially destructive for the Church was the heresy of Arius, which arose in the East, which dared to reject the Divine essence of the Son of God and teach about the creatureliness of Jesus Christ. By order of the emperor, the First Ecumenical Council was convened in 325 in the city of Nicaea. 318 bishops gathered for this Council, its participants were bishops-confessors during the period of persecution and many other luminaries of the Church, among whom was St. Nicholas of Myra. The Emperor attended the meetings of the Council. The heresy of Arius was condemned and the Creed was drawn up, in which the term “Consubstantial with the Father” was introduced, forever cementing in the minds of Orthodox Christians the truth about the Divinity of Jesus Christ, who assumed human nature for the redemption of the entire human race.

One can be amazed at the deep church consciousness and feeling of Saint Constantine, who singled out the definition of “Consubstantial”, which he heard in the debates of the Council, and proposed to include this definition in the Creed.

After the Council of Nicea, Equal-to-the-Apostles Constantine continued his active work in favor of the Church. At the end of his life, he accepted Holy Baptism, having prepared for it with his whole life. Saint Constantine died on the day of Pentecost in 337 and was buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles in a tomb he had prepared in advance.

Troparion to the Equal-to-the-Apostles Tsar Constantine the Great and his mother, Queen Helena

I have seen the image of Your Cross in Heaven/ and, like Paul, the title is not received from man,/ Your apostle, O Lord, is in the kingdom,/ I have placed the reigning city in Your hands,/ I have saved it. always in the world through the prayers of the Mother of God, // One who loves mankind.

Translation: Having seen the image of Your Cross in heaven, and, like Paul, having heard the call not from people, among kings - Your Apostle, Lord, entrusted the reigning city into Your hand; and always preserve it in peace, through the intercessions of the Mother of God, O One Lover of Mankind.

Kontakion Equal to the Apostles to Tsar Constantine the Great and his mother, Queen Helena

Constantine today with Mother Helena/ They are showing the Cross, the all-honorable tree,/ for all the Jews there is a disgrace,/ a weapon against the opposing faithful people // for our sake a great sign has appeared// and in branekh terrible.

Translation: On this day, Constantine and his mother Elena reveal the Cross - the all-sacred tree; it is dishonor for all Jews, but a weapon against the opponents of the faithful [kings]. For for our sake this great and terrible sign appeared in battles.

Prayer to Equal-to-the-Apostles Tsar Constantine the Great and his mother, Queen Helena

Oh, most admirable and most praised king, saints Equal to the Apostles Constantine and Helen! To you, as a warm intercessor, we offer our unworthy prayers, as we have great boldness in the Lord. Ask Him for peace for the Church and prosperity for the whole world. Wisdom for the ruler, care for the flock for the shepherd, humility for the flock, desired repose for the old, strength for the husband, beauty for the wife, purity for the virgin, obedience for the children, Christian education for the child. healing, healing for the sick, reconciliation for those who are at war, patience for those who are offended, fear of God for those who are offended. To those who come to this temple and pray in it, a holy blessing and everything useful for each request, let us praise and sing the Benefactor of all God in the Trinity of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and ever eyelids of centuries. Amen.

Second prayer to Equal-to-the-Apostles Tsar Constantine the Great and his mother, Queen Helena

Oh, Saints Equal to the Apostles Constantine and Helen! Deliver this parish and our temple from every slander of the enemy and do not leave us, the weak (names), through your intercession, beg the goodness of Christ our God to grant us peace of mind, from destructive passions and all evil We need abstinence, but unhypocritical piety. Ask us, pleasers of God, from above for the spirit of meekness and humbleness of mind, the spirit of patience and repentance, and let us live the rest of our lives in faith and contrition of heart, and so at the hour of the end of our goodness Let us strongly praise the Lord who glorified you, the Beginningless Father, His Only Begotten Son and the Consubstantial All-Good Spirit, the Indivisible Trinity, forever and ever. Amen.

Reading the Gospel with the Church

The Holy Church reads the Gospel of John. Chapter 9, art. 1-38.

1 And as he passed, he saw a man blind from birth.

2 His disciples asked Him: Rabbi! Who sinned, he or his parents, that he was born blind?

3 Jesus answered: Neither he nor his parents sinned, but This For Togo, so that the works of God may be revealed in him.

4 I must do the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night comes when no one can do anything.

5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.

6 Having said this, He spat on the ground, made clay from the spit, and anointed the eyes of the blind man with clay, 7 and he said to him, Go and wash in the pool of Siloam, which means sent. He went and washed, and came back seeing.

8 Then the neighbors, who had seen before that he was blind, said: Isn’t this the one who sat and begged for alms?

9 Some said: this is him, and others: he looks like him. He said: it’s me.

10 Then they asked him: how did your eyes open?

11 He answered and said, The man called Jesus made clay, anointed my eyes, and said to me, Go to the pool of Siloam and wash. I went, washed and received my sight.

12 Then they said to him: Where is He? He answered: I don’t know.

13 They took this former blind man to the Pharisees.

14 And it was the Sabbath when Jesus made clay and opened his eyes.

15 The Pharisees also asked him how he received his sight. He said to them, “He put clay on my eyes, and I washed, and I see.”

16 Then some of the Pharisees said: This Man is not from God, because he does not keep the Sabbath. Others said: how can a sinful person perform such miracles? And there was a quarrel between them.

17 Again they say to the blind man: What will you say about Him, because He opened your eyes? He said: this is a prophet.

18 Then the Jews did not believe that he was blind and received his sight, until they called the parents of this one who had received his sight 19 and asked them: Is this your son, of whom you say that he was born blind? How can he see now?

20 His parents answered and said to them: We know that this is our son and that he was born blind, 21 but how he sees now, we don’t know, or who opened his eyes, we don’t know. He himself is of advanced years; ask yourself; let him speak about himself.

22 This is what his parents answered because they were afraid of the Jews; for the Jews had already agreed that whoever recognized Him as Christ should be excommunicated from the synagogue.

23 That is why his parents said: he is of perfect age; ask yourself.

24 So, they called the man who was blind a second time and said to him: Give glory to God; we know that Man is a sinner.

25 He answered and said to them, “Whether He is a sinner, I don’t know; One thing I know is that I was blind, but now I see.

26 They asked him again: What did He do to you? How did I open your eyes?

27 He answered them: I already told you, and you did not listen; what else do you want to hear? or do you also want to become His disciples?

28 They reproached him and said: You are His disciple, and we are Moses’ disciples.

29 We know that God spoke to Moses; We don’t know where He comes from.

30 Human regained his sight He answered them, “It’s amazing that you don’t know where He comes from, but He opened my eyes.”

31 But we know that God does not listen to sinners; but whoever honors God and does His will listens to him.

32 Since the beginning of time it has not been heard that anyone opened the eyes of a man born blind.

33 If He were not from God, He could not create anything.

34 They answered him: You were born entirely in sins, and are you teaching us? And they kicked him out.

35 When Jesus heard that they had cast him out, and when he found him, he said to him, “Do you believe in the Son of God?”

36 He answered and said: Who is He, Lord, that I should believe in Him?

37 Jesus said to him: And you have seen Him, and He speaks to you.

38 He said: I believe, Lord! And he bowed to Him.

(John chapter 9, 1-38.)

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CHRIST IS THE SOURCE OF LIVING WATER: Homily for the 5th Sunday after Easter, about the Samaritan

IN O name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit!

IN Today Sunday we remember the gospel conversation with the Samaritan woman. The service glorifies Christ, who, in a conversation with a woman from the village of Sychar, made it clear that the Source of living water that leads a person to eternal life is He. He who wants to quench his bodily thirst can go to a well dug in the ground, but he who wants to quench his spiritual hunger must go to Christ.

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IN section " Preparation for Baptism" site "Sunday school: on-line courses " Archpriest Andrei Fedosov, head of the department of education and catechesis of the Kinel Diocese, information has been collected that will be useful to those who are going to receive Baptism themselves, or want to baptize their child or become a godparent.

R This section consists of five cataclysmic conversations in which the content of Orthodox dogma within the framework of the Creed is revealed, the sequence and meaning of the rites performed at Baptism are explained, and answers to common questions related to this Sacrament are given. Each conversation is accompanied by additional materials, links to sources, recommended literature and Internet resources.

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