Introduction Though “all Scripture is inspired by God” (II Tim. 3:16,17), some things in the Bible can be considered more important than others (Mt. 5:19; 23:23,36). So, it is also with Bible characters and events. Those characters we consider more important often are those we know more about, since the Biblical record has a lot to say about them. Those events we know more about are generally the ones that are read and studied most. Even though some things recorded in the Bible seemless significant, or even trivial, they are not. God did not put anything into the Bible that was not important in some way. Sometimes the reader has to dig deep to figure out the message God wanted to put across.This page can:acquaint the reader with yet unknown facts encourage more Bible studychallenge the participant to learnmake learning an enjoyable Note: A new quiz will be posted at regular intervals.
Introduction Though “all Scripture is inspired by God” (II Tim. 3:16,17), some things in the Bible can be considered more important than others (Mt. 5:19; 23:23,36). So, it is also with Bible characters and events. Often, those characters we deem more important are those we know more about, since the Biblical record has a lot to say about them. Those events we know more about are generally the ones that are read and studied most. Even though some things recorded in the Bible seemless significant, or even trivial, they are not. God did not put anything into the Bible that was not important in some way. Sometimes the reader has to dig deep to figure out the message God wanted to put across.This page can:acquaint the reader with yet unknown facts encourage more Bible studychallenge the participant to learnhelp him learn in an enjoyable wayNote: A new quiz will be posted at regular intervals.