Now, for something a little - different - take this 100 question Bible exam to see how well you know the Book.
(found via A Religious Liberal Blog)
My results:
ACTS AND PAULINE LETTERS 73%
GOSPELS 100%
HISTORICAL BOOKS 84%
PENTATEUCH 82%
PROPHETS 66%
PSALMS AND WISDOM LITERATURE 90%
REST OF NEW TESTAMENT 70%
TOTAL 81%
Ah, the propehts. I guess I know where I need to study up. That and that whole "rest of the new testament" category! I'm afraid I only did as well as I did on the prophet section though by some lucky guessing ;)!
Saturday, November 05, 2005
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Got exactly the same overrall result - perhaps the rsult of being in training albeit in different places at the same time. I think on Psalms and Hitory I was somewhat lucky in my guesses.
Anyhow thanks. It has cheered me up to know that I haven't forgotten everything.
When I was taking this test the joke going around was:
What's the best way to pass the Presbyterian Bible Content exam?
Answer: Be raised Southern Baptist.
I passed on the first try. I don't remember particular scores. The only thing that mattered to me at the time was that the guy who had just dumped me failed. (Wicked cackle . . .)
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