Occupations of the Bible - 2

All Scripture is from the NKJV

  1.  
    What occupation does Romans 9:21 compare with God's power over man?
    A. Carpenter B. Farmer C. Shepherd D. Carpenter E. Farmer F. Potter G. Shepherd
  2.  
    What was Daniel's occupation while in Babylon?
    A. Chief Administrator B. Second only to the Pharaoh C. Dream Interpreter D. Chief Scribe
  3.  
    In 2 Chronicles 7:6 what instrument do the Priests play?
    A. Trumpet B. Tamborine C. Lute D. Cymbals
  4.  
    In Acts 16 who sells Purple?
    A. Dorcus B. Deborah C. Anna D. Lydia
  5.  
    In Psalm 129 what occupation makes you think of farmers?
    A. Shepherd B. Herdsman C. Plower D. Reaper
  6.  
    Before the baker can bake his bread he needs to find this person Matthew 24:41
    A. Reaper B. Gleaner C. Grinder D. Smith
  7.  
    Genesis 4 tells us that Cain was probably the first
    A. Keeper of Sheep B. Maker of Wine C. Astrologer D. Tiller of the soil
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Occupations of the Bible - 2 (Answer Key)

All Scripture is from the NKJV

  1.  
    What occupation does Romans 9:21 compare with God's power over man?
    A. Carpenter B. Farmer C. Shepherd D. Carpenter E. Farmer F. Potter G. Shepherd
  2.  
    What was Daniel's occupation while in Babylon?
    A. Chief Administrator B. Second only to the Pharaoh C. Dream Interpreter D. Chief Scribe
  3.  
    In 2 Chronicles 7:6 what instrument do the Priests play?
    A. Trumpet B. Tamborine C. Lute D. Cymbals
  4.  
    In Acts 16 who sells Purple?
    A. Dorcus B. Deborah C. Anna D. Lydia
  5.  
    In Psalm 129 what occupation makes you think of farmers?
    A. Shepherd B. Herdsman C. Plower D. Reaper
  6.  
    Before the baker can bake his bread he needs to find this person Matthew 24:41
    A. Reaper B. Gleaner C. Grinder D. Smith
  7.  
    Genesis 4 tells us that Cain was probably the first
    A. Keeper of Sheep B. Maker of Wine C. Astrologer D. Tiller of the soil

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