A better quiz than some. I'm glad you didn't resort to minutia. Still many of the questions have appeared before/ I go all 20 if them too. #2 The Hebrew word is קַשְׁתִּ֕י (Arch). Referring to bow or vault. Similar to other covenantial signs, like standing between the split halves of an animal. Most miss the human side of the covenant. (Hint: It comes up again in Acts with the counsel of Jerusalem.) #4 A is the more correct answer. The Mountain of Horeb and Mount Sinai are synonymous. It is in the land of Midian. #11 More correctly, the Israelites conquered Jericho when God destroyed the walls. Marching around was God's command to the Israelites, along with blowing trumpets and shouting, before the walls were destroyed by God. #15 A better answer than most. The Hebrew word used in Ecclesiastes is "hevel". Literally it means breath, smoke or vapor. In the context it refers to the transience and ultimate pointlessness of things. #17 Probably a good thing for Jacob and Rebekah, once you understand the obligation of the birthright. Gen 26:34-35
The prophets have spoken, and you still have time to deliver yourselves out of the Great Apostate, and the Seat of The False Prophet. Come out of her, The Great Harlot of Revelations (first foreseen by Enoch), lest ye share in her destruction.
I missed one from the questions. especially number five. The question read like this who was the strongest judge in Israel? So l got the word judge and not strongest. So l got 19/20 all the same l given glory to the Almighty.
It wasn’t hard. All correct. I love the Old Testament and read it more often than the new so maybe that’s why. I surprised myself. I’m an older Christian too, so that helps.