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Category: Creatures Great and Small

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    1.) Camels were to be considered unclean (not to be eaten) because...
           though it chews the cud, it does not have a split hoof.
           it does not chew the cud and it does not have a split hoof.
           it does not chew the cud and it has a split hoof.
           it chews the cud and it has a split hoof.

    2.) Who told Saul that the Lord had told him that Saul was to attack the Amalekites and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camels and asses.
           Zadok the priest
           The witch at Endor
           Samuel
           David

    3.) Jesus said that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to...
           divest himself of his wealth.
           enter into the kingdom of God.
           be merciful to the poor.
           tithe mint and cumin.

    4.) How many camels did Abraham's servant take with him when he went to find a wife for Isaac?
           ten
           seven
           three
           we are not told.

    5.) When Jacob went out to meet Esau he divided his family, flocks, herds and camels into two bands. Why?
           The camels were giving birth to young at that time.
           Some of the family were sick and he separated them.
           He didn't want Esau to be overly impressed with his possessions.
           He was afraid that Esau would attack them.

    6.) Joseph's brothers sold him to a company of ____ coming from Gilead with their camels bearing spicery and balm and myrrh.
           Midianites
           Jebusites
           Ishmeelites
           Amaleckites

    7.) When the queen of Sheba visited Solomon, she came with camels laden with spices and...
           gold.
           gold and silver.
           gold, frankincense and myrrh.
           gold, and precious stones.

    8.) At the beginning of the story of Job, how many camels did he have?
           seven thousand
           three thousand
           one thousand
           five hundred

    9.) What happened to Job's camels?
           The Sabeans slaughtered them with swords.
           They were carried away by the Chaldeans.
           A fire swept through and burned them up.
           A wind came and the stables fell on them and they died.

    10.) How many wise men rode camels from the east to visit Jesus at the time of his birth?
           We are not told how many or whether they rode camels.
           Three
           Four
           A great number.





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