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Jonah 4:1
How was Jonah displeased
exceedingly
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Jonah 4:1
Jonah was this exceedingly
displeased
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Jonah 4:1
Jonah was displeased, exceedingly, and he was very this
angry
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Jonah 4:2
In Jonah's prayer to the Lord he said he fled unto this place?
Tarshish
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Jonah 4:2
In Jonah's prayer unto the Lord he knew that God was this kind of God?
gracious
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Jonah 4:2
In Jonah's prayer unto the Lord he knew that God was?
- merciful
- slow to anger
- and of great kindness
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Jonah 4:2
Besides being gracious, Jonah said that God also did this of the evil
repentest
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Jonah 4:3
What did Jonah want to have taken from him?
his life
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Jonah 4:3
Jonah thought it was better for him to do this than to live?
die
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Jonah 4:3
Jonah thought it was better for him to die than to do this?
live
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Jonah 4:4
The Lord said unto Jonah, doest thou well to be this?
angry
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Jonah 4:5
When Jonah went out of the city he went and sat on this side of the city?
east
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Jonah 4:5
What did Jonah make when he went out of the city and sat on the east side of it?
a booth
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Jonah 4:5
Jonah went out of the city and sat on the east side of this?
city
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Jonah 4:5
How long was Jonah going to sit under the booth he made for himself?
till he might see what should become of the city
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Jonah 4:5
What of the booth did Jonah sit under?
the shadow
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Jonah 4:6
What did the Lord God prepare and made it come up over Jonah?
a gourd
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Jonah 4:6
What did the Lord God do with the gourd that he prepared for Jonah?
he made it come up over him
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Jonah 4:6
What was the purpose of the gourd that the Lord made for Jonah
a shadow to cover his head
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10 point bouns
Jonah 4:7
When did God prepare a worm to smite the gourd
- when the mourning rose
- the next day
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Jonah 4:6
What was to be a shadow over Jonahs head?
a gourd
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Jonah 4:6
What was the gourd to deliver Jonah from?
his grief
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Jonah 4:6
The gourd that the Lord prepared for Jonah was to be over what?
his head
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Jonah 4:6
How glad was Jonah because of the gourd?
exceedingly
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Jonah 4:6
Jonah was exceedingly this because of the gourd
glad
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Jonah 4:7
What did God prepare that smote the gourd?
a worm
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Jonah 4:10
The Lord said unto Jonah, thou has had pity on this?
the gourd
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Jonah 4:11
What along with the sixscore thousand persons that can not discern between their right hand and their left hand did the Lord as Jonah shall he not spare?
much cattle
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Jonah 4:11
How many persons were in Nineveh that can not discern between their right hand and their left hand?
more than sixscore thousand
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Jonah 4:11
Nineveh know as what kind of city was ?
great
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Jonah 4:10
The Lord said unto Jonah the gourd did this in a night?
perished
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Jonah 4:10
The Lord said unto Jonah the gourd came up in this?
a night
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Jonah 4:10
For what reason did the Lord say unto Jonah, thou has had pity on the gourd even though thou has not done these two things?
- laboured
- neither madest it grow
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Jonah 4:10
The Lord said unto Jonah, thou has had this on the gourd?
pity
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10 point bonus
Jonah 4:9
Jonah answered the Lord in regards to the gourd, I do well to be this, even unto this?
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Jonah 4:9
God said to Jonah, doest thou well to be this for the gourd?
angry
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Jonah 4:9
God said to Jonah, doest thou well to be angry for this?
the gourd
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Jonah 4:8
From where did the wind come that the Lord prepared for Jonah?
east
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Jonah 4:8
Describe the east wind that the Lord prepared for Jonah?
vehement
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15 point bonus
Jonah 4:8
What did the sun do to Jonah?
- beat upon his head
- that he fainted
- and wished himself to die
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Jonah 4:8
When did God prepare a vehement east wind?
When the sun did arise
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Jonah 4:7
What happened to the gourd when the worm smote it?
it withered
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Jonah 1:1
Jonah is the son of whom?
Amittai
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Jonah 1:2
What did the word of the Lord come unto Jonah saying the first time
- Arise
- go to Nineveh that great city
- and cry against it
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Jonah 1:2
What did the Lord want Jonah to do unto Nineveh
cry against it
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Jonah 1:1
Who was the son of Amittai
Jonah
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Jonah 1:2
The Lord told Jonah to do this and go to Nineveh
arise
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Jonah 1:2
Nineveh was considered this kind of city
great
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Jonah 1:2
What of Nineveh had come up before the Lord
their wickedness
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Jonah 1:2
Where had the wickedness of Nineveh come up.
before the Lord
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Jonah 1:3
Where did Jonah rise up to flee from the presence of the Lord
Tarshish
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Jonah 1:3
From whose presence did Jonah rise up to flee
the Lord
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Jonah 1:3
What did Jonah rise up to do unto Tarshish
flee
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Jonah 1:3
Where did Jonah go and found a ship going to Tarshish
Joppa
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Jonah 1:3
What did Jonah find going to Tarshish
a ship
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Jonah 1:3
What did Jonah pay to get on the ship going to Tarshish
the fare thereof
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Jonah 1:4
What did the Lord send out into the sea so that the ship was like to be broken.
a great wind
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Jonah 1:4
What kind of wind did the Lord send out into the sea so that the ship was like to be broken.
great
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Jonah 1:4
Because of the great wind the Lord sent into the sea what was the ship like?
to be broken
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Jonah 1:4
What along with the great wind was in the sea
a mighty tempest
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Jonah 1:4
What kind of tempest was in the sea
mighty
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Jonah 1:5
Who on the ship were afraid?
the mariners
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Jonah 1:5
What was wrong with the mariners on the ship
they were afraid
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Jonah 1:5
What did every man on the ship do unto his god
cried
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Jonah 1:5
Who did every man cry unto
his god
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Jonah 1:5
What did the mariners cast forth out of the ship into the sea
wares
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Jonah 1:5
what was the reason the mariners cast their wares into the sea
to lighten it of them
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Jonah 1:5
Where did the mariners cast forth the wares that were in the ship
into the sea
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Jonah 1:5
What part of the ship did Jonah go
the sides of the ship
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Jonah 1:5
What did Jonah do in the sides of the ship
- he lay
- and was past of sleep
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Jonah 1:6
Who came to Jonah and said "what meanest thou, O sleeper"?
the shipmaster
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15 point bonus
Jonah 1:6
What 3 things did the shipmaster say unto Jonah when he saw him asleep in the side of the ship?
- what meanest thou
- O sleeper
- Arise call upon thy God
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Jonah 1:6
What did the shipmaster want God to do if Jonah called upon his God
that God will think upon us
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Jonah 1:6
The shipmaster wanted Jonah to call upon his God in order that this will not happen
that we perish not
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Jonah 1:7
They on the ship said every one to his blank
fellow
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Jonah 1:7
What did they on the ship say every one to his fellow
let us cast lots
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Jonah 1:7
For what reason did they on the ship cast lots
they they may know for whose cause this evil is upon them
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Jonah 1:7
When they on the ship cast lots, who did the lot fall upon
Jonah
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Jonah 1:8
What four things did they on the ship ask Jonah?
- what is thine occupation
- whence comest thou
- what is thy country
- and of what people art thou
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Jonah 1:8
What did they of the ship want Jonah to tell them?
for whose cause this evil is upon us
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20 point bonus
Jonah 1:9
What was Jonah's answers to the question of what people art thou
- I am a Hebrew
- and I fear the Lord
- the God of the heavens
- which hath made the sea and the dry land
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Jonah 1:9
Who did Jonah say he feared
the Lord
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Jonah 1:9
What two things hath God made
the sea and the dry land
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Jonah 1:9
Of what nationality did Jonah say he was?
Hebrew
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Jonah 1:10
From whose presence had Jonah fled?
The Lord
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Jonah 1:10
After casting lots, what did the men of the ship know of Jonah?
the fled from the presence of the Lord
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Jonah 1:11
The men asked Jonah what shall we do unto thee that (this) be calm unto us?
sea
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10 point bonus
Jonah 1:11
The men on the ship wanted it to be calm because the sea was blank and was blank?
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10 point bonus
Jonah 1:12
What instructions were given to the men of the ship by Jonah so the sea could be calm unto them?
- Take me up
- cast me forth into the sea
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Jonah 1:12
Jonah told the men of the ship to take him up, and cast him forth into the sea so this would happen?
so shall the sea be calm unto them
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Jonah 1:12
For whose sake did Jonah say this great tempest was upon you?
for my sake (Jonah)
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Jonah 1:13
What did the men do to bring the ship to the land?
rowed hard
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10 point bonus
Jonah 1:13
Why could the men not bring the ship to the land?
- the sea wrought
- and was tempestuous against them
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25 point bonus
Jonah 1:14
What did they of the ship cry unto the Lord?
- We beseech thee
- O Lord
- we beseech thee
- let us not perish for this man's life,
- lay not uponus innocent blood:
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10 point bonus
Jonah 1:15
What did they of the ship do after they besought the Lord?
- they took up Jonah
- cast him forth into the sea
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Jonah 1:15
When did the sea cease from her raging?
after they cast Jonah forth into the sea
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Jonah 1:15
The sea ceased from this, after they cast Jonah into it?
raging
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Jonah 1:15
The sea did this after they of the ship cast Jonah into it?
ceased from her raging
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Jonah 1:16
How did the men of the ship fear the Lord?
exceedingly
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10 point bounus
Jonah 1:16
What two things did the men of the ship do because they feared the Lord exceedingly?
- offered a sacrifice unto the Lord
- and made vows
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10 point bonus
Jonah 1:16
The men of the ship offered blank, and made blank because they feared the Lord exceedingly?
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Jonah 1:17
What did the Lord prepare to swallow Jonah?
a great fish
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Jonah 1:17
What kind of fish did the Lord make to swallow up Jonah?
great
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Jonah 1:17
The Lord did this with a great fish to swallow up Jonah?
prepared
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10 point bonus
Jonah 1:17
How long was Jonah in the belly of the fish?
- three days
- and three nights
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Jonah 1:17
Jonah was in this of the fish for three days and three nights?
belly
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Jonah 2:1
According to chapter 2;
From where did Jonah pray unto the Lord?
out of the fish's belly
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Jonah 2:1
What did Jonah do while in the belly of the fish?
prayed unto the Lord
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Jonah 2:1
Be specific:
Unto who did Jonah pray while in the belly of the fish?
The Lord his God
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Jonah 2:2
Jonah cried by reason of this?
his affliction
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Jonah 2:2
In Jonah's pray to the Lord from the belly of the fish, Jonah said the Lord did this?
heard me
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Jonah 2:2
In Jonah's pray to the Lord from the belly of the fish, Jonah said the Lord heard me, out of the belly of (this) cried I?
hell
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Jonah 2:2
In Jonah's pray to the Lord from the belly of the fish, Jonah said the Lord heardest his blank?
voice
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Jonah 2:3
Where did Jonah say the Lord had cast him?
the deep
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Jonah 2:3
Where did Jonah say the Lord had cast him in the midst of?
the seas
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Jonah 2:3
Where did Jonah say the Lord had cast him in this place of the seas?
midst
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Jonah 2:3
What did Jonah say had compassed him about?
floods
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Jonah 2:3
Jonah said that this and this passed over him?
- thy billows
- and thy waves
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Jonah 2:3
What did the billows and the waves do to Jonah?
passed over him
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Jonah 2:4
Jonah said to the Lord he was cast out of this
thy sight
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Jonah 2:4
Jonah said unto the Lord I am cast out of thy sight; yet I will look again toward this?
this holy temple
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Jonah 2:5
The waters did this to Jonah?
compassed him about
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Jonah 2:5
Jonah said the waters compassed him about, even to this?
the soul
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Jonah 2:5
This closed me round about?
the depth
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Jonah 2:5
The weeds were wrapped around this?
my head
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Jonah 2:5
The weeds were this about my head?
wrapped
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Jonah 2:6
Jonah said he went down to the bottoms of this?
the mountains
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Jonah 2:6
Jonah said the went down to this of the mountains?
bottoms
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Jonah 2:6
Jonah said the blank with her bars was about me forever?
earth
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Jonah 2:6
Jonah said the earth with her blank was about me forever?
bars
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Jonah 2:6
Jonah said that thou hast brought up my life from this?
corruption
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Jonah 2:6
Jonah said that thou hast brought up this from corruption?
my life
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Jonah 2:7
Jonah said when this fainted within him I remembered the Lord?
my soul
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Johah 2:7
Jonah said when my soul fainted within me I did this?
remembered the Lord
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Jonah 2:7
When my soul fainted within me I remembered the Lord: and this came in unto thee?
my prayer
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Jonah 2:7
When Jonah remembered the Lord his prayer came in unto thee, even into this place?
thine holy temple
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Jonah 2:8
They that observe this forsake their own mercy?
lying vanities
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Jonah 2:8
They that observe lying vanities, forsake this of their own?
mercy
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Jonah 2:8
They that observe this kind of vanities, forsake their own mercy?
lying
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Jonah 2:8
15 point bonus fill in the blanks
They that observe blank blank, forsake their own blank?
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Jonah 2:9
Jonah says he will sacrifice unto thee with this voice?
voice of thanksgiving
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Jonah 2:9
Jonah says he will do this unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving?
sacrifice
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Jonah 2:9
What does Jonah say he will pay?
that that I have vowed
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Jonah 2:9
Jonah says that salvation is of whom?
the Lord
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Jonah 2:9
Jonah says that this is of the Lord?
salvation
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Jonah 2:10
Where did the fish vomit out Jonah?
upon the dry land
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Jonah 2:10
Who spoke unto the fish?
the Lord
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Jonah 2:10
Why did the fish vomit Jonah upon the dry land?
because the Lord spake unto the fish
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Jonah 2:10
What did the fish do with Jonah when the Lord spoke unto it?
vomited him out
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Jonah 3:2
25 point bonus
What did the word of the Lord come unto Jonah the second time saying?
- arise
- go to Nineveh
- that great city
- and preach unto it the preaching that I bid you
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Jonah 3:2
The Lord told Jonah to arise and go to this place?
Nineveh
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Jonah 3:1
What of the Lord came unto Jonah?
the word
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Jonah 3:1
How many times had the word of the Lord come unto Jonah in chapter 3?
two
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Jonah 3:2
What did the Lord want Jonah to do in Nineveh?
preach
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Jonah 3:2
What did the Lord want Jonah to preach in Nineveh?
that I bid thee
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Jonah 3:3
Jonah arose, and went to Nineveh, according to what of the Lord?
the word
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Jonah 3:3
How great of a city was Nineveh?
exceeding
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Jonah 3:3
Of how many day's journey was Nineveh?
three
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Jonah 3:3
Nineveh was three's days this?
journey
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Jonah 3:3
Nineveh was an exceeding great this?
city
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Jonah 3:4
How many days journey did Jonah begin to enter into the city?
a day's
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Jonah 3:4
20 point bonus
What did Jonah do when he entered into the city?
- he cried
- and said
- yet forty days
- and Niveah shall be overthrown
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Jonah 3:3
Jonah did this and went unto Nineveh?
arose
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Jonah 3:4
Jonah said and yet how many days , and Nineveh shall be overthrown?
40
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Jonah 3:4
Jonah said and yet 40 days and Nineveh shall be this?
overthrown
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Jonah 3:4
Jonah said and yet 40 days and this place shall be overthrown?
Nineveh
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Jonah 3:5
The people of this place believed God?
Nineveh
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Jonah 3:5
Because the people of Nineveh believed God they proclaimed this?
a fast
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Jonah 3:5
Because the people of Nineveh believed God they proclaimed a fast and put on this?
sackcloth
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Jonah 3:5
10 point bonus
Because the people of Nineveh believed God they proclaimed a fast and put on sackcloth from this even unto this?
- the greatest of them
- the least of them
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Jonah 3:6
Word came unto this person?
king of Nineveh
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Jonah 3:6
20 point bonus
What did the King of Nineveh do when word came unto him?
- he arose from his throne
- and laid his robe from him
- and covered him with sackcloth
- and sat in ashes
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Jonah 3:6
When word came unto the King of Nineveh he arose from this?
this throne
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Jonah 3:6
When word came to the King of Nineveh he arose from his throne, and laid this from him?
his robe
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Jonah 3:6
The King of Nineveh cover him with this and sat in ashes?
sackcloth
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Jonah 3:6
The King of Babylon covered him with sackcloth and sat in this?
ashes
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Jonah 3:7
10 point bonus
He caused it to be this and this through Nineveh by the decree of the King and his nobles?
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Jonah 3:7
He caused it to be published and proclaimed through this of the King and his nobles?
decree
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Jonah 3:7
10 point bonus
The decree of these persons caused it to be published and proclaimed through Nineveh ?
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Jonah 3:7
20 point bonus
According to the decree of the King and his nobles, neither blank nor blank, blank or blank were to taste anything?
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Jonah 3:7
According to the decree of the King and his nobles, neither man nor beast, herd nor flock were to blank anything?
taste
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Jonah 3:7
15 point bonus
According to the decree of the King and his nobles, neither man nor beast, herd nor flock were to do this?
- taste anything
- let them not feed
- nor drink water
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Jonah 3:8
10 point bonus
Let these be covered with sackcloth?
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Jonah 3:8
How are man and beast to cry unto God?
mightily
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Jonah 3:8
Let them turn every one from this way?
evil
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Jonah 3:8
Every man and beast are to turn every one from his evil way and from the violence that is in this place?
their hands
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Jonah 3:8
Every man and beast are to turn every one from his evil way and from the blank that is in their hands?
violence
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Jonah 3:9
Who can tell if God will turn and do this?
repent
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Jonah 3:9
Who can tell if God will do this and repent?
turn
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Jonah 3:9
Who can tell if God will blank away from his fierce anger?
turn
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Jonah 3:9
Who can tell if God will turn away from what kind of anger?
fierce
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Jonah 3:10
God did this of the evil?
repented
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Jonah 3:10
God saw their works, that they turned from this?
their evil way
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Jonah 3:10
God saw this?
their works
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Jonah 1 1
Be specific: no partial points: In the book of Jonah, who did the word of the Lord come unto?
Jonah the son of Amittai
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Jonah 1 2
The Lord told Jonah to arise, go to Nineveh, but what did He tell Jonah to do against Nineveh?
Cry
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Jonah 1 3
Jonah rose up after receiving the Lord's command to flee unto this place?
Tarshish
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Jonah 1 4
We know that the Lord sent out a great wind into the sea and there was also what else in the sea?
A mighty tempest
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Jonah 1 5
Because the mariners were afraid, what did they do?
Cried every man unto his god; cast forth the wares into the sea to lighten it
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Jonah 1 6
Who spoke these words and to whom were they spoken "What meanest thou, O sleeper"?
The shipmaster to Jonah
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Jonah 1 7
Why did the men on the ship bound for Tarshish decide to cast lots?
- That they may know for whose case the evil was upon them
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Jonah 1 1
Be specific: no partial points: In the book of Jonah, who did the word of the Lord come unto?
Jonah the son of Amittai
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Jonah 1 9
Jonah told the men of the ship that he was of "this" people?
Hebrew
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Jonah 1 2
The Lord told Jonah to arise, go to Nineveh, but what did He tell Jonah to do against Nineveh?
cry
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Jonah 1 10
The men of the ship were exceedingly afraid, when they asked Jonah what question?
Why has thou done this
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Jonah 1 10
What did the men of the ship know upon askiing Jonah "Why hast thou done this"?
The men knew that he fled from the presence of the Lord
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Jonah 1 11 FIB:
For the sea _____ and was _____?
Wrought; tempetuous
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Jonah 1 12
Be specific: For Jonah's sake what was upon the men of the ship?
The great tempest
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Jonah 1 13
What was done by the men to bring the ship to the land?
Rowed hard
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Jonah 1 14
What did the men on the ship beseech the Lord to lay not upon them?
Innocent blood
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Jonah 1 15
After the en took up Jonah and cast him into the sea, what did the sea do?
Ceased from her raging
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Jonah 1 16
What did the men do after the sea ceased from her raging?
Feared the Lord; offered a sacrifice; unto the Lord; made vows
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Jonah 1 17
What had the Lord prepared the great fish to do unto Jonah?
Swallow up
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Jonah 1 17
Where did Jonah reside for 3 days and 3 nights after being cast overboard?
In the belly of the fish
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Jonah 1 17
How long was Jonah in the belly of the fish?
Three days and three nights
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Jonah 3 1
The word of the Lord came unto the second time saying what?
Arise, o into Nineveh, that great city and preach unto it the preaching that I bid thee
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Jonah 3 3
According to what did Jonah arise and go unto Neneveh?
The word of the Lord
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Jonah 3 3
How many days journey was Jonah from the exceeding great city of Nineveh, the second time the word of the Lord came unto him?
Three
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Jonah 3 4
What was to happen to the the great city of Nineveh in forty days?
It shall be overthrown
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Jonah 3 5
After Jonah preached to Nineveh, what did the people do?
Believed God; proclaimed a fast; put on sackcloth
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Jonah 3 6
According to Jonah, what came unto the king of Nineveh?
Word
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Jonah 3 6
What things did the king of Nineveh do when the word came to him?
- He arose from his throne ;
- laid his robe from hin;
- covered him with sackcloth;
- sat in ashes
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Jonah 3 7
By whose decree was the fast proclaimed and published through Nineveh?
The king and his nobles
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Jonah 3 7
Through the decree from the king and his nobles, who/what could not taste anything, feed nor drink water?
- Man nor beast,
- herd nor flock
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Jonah 3 9
Man and beast were to be covered with sackcloth and cry mightily unto whom?
God
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Jonah 3 8
From what did the kings decree say man and beast should turn?
- His evil way
- the violence that is in their hands
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Jonah 3 9
The king of Nineveh declares who can tell if God will turn and do these things that we perish not?
Repent, turn away from His fierce anger
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Jonah 3 10
Because Nineveh turned from this, God repented of the evil that He had said that He would do unto them and he did it not?
Their evil way
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