π― Bible Master 2026 β The Weekly Bible Quiz
π Date: July 5, 2026
π― Quiz: Quiz 1 β The Patriarchs
Welcome to the first edition of Bible Master 2026, the weekly Bible quiz.
Every Sunday, a new quiz with questions from the Bible is published. The goal of this quiz is to get to know the Bible better, understand biblical connections, and deepen your knowledge week by week.
For each question, there are five answer choices, but only one answer is correct.
It is best to write down the questions and your answers in a small notebook. This way, you can record your points and follow your personal progress in Bible knowledge.
The correct answers with the corresponding Bible passages will appear next Sunday together with the next quiz.
Question 1
From which city did Abram originally leave with his family?
A. Bethel
B. Ur of the Chaldeans
C. Jericho
D. Shechem
E. Hebron
Question 2
What was the name of Abrahamβs father?
A. Nahor
B. Haran
C. Terah
D. Lot
E. Laban
Question 3
Which king and priest blessed Abram after his victory over the kings?
A. Abimelech
B. Melchizedek
C. Pharaoh
D. Chedorlaomer
E. Adoni-Zedek
Question 4
What was the name of the son whom Abraham and Sarah had in their old age?
A. Ishmael
B. Jacob
C. Esau
D. Isaac
E. Joseph
Question 5
On which mountain was Abraham to offer his son Isaac?
A. Horeb
B. Carmel
C. Moriah
D. Sinai
E. Gerizim
Question 6
What was the name of Isaacβs wife?
A. Leah
B. Rachel
C. Rebekah
D. Miriam
E. Zilpah
Question 7
Which son of Isaac sold his birthright for a meal?
A. Jacob
B. Esau
C. Joseph
D. Benjamin
E. Reuben
Question 8
In which place did Jacob see in a dream a ladder reaching up to heaven?
A. Bethel
B. Hebron
C. Beersheba
D. Shechem
E. Mizpah
Question 9
What new name did Jacob receive after the struggle at the Jabbok?
A. Judah
B. Israel
C. Elijah
D. Joshua
E. Samuel
Question 10
Which son of Jacob was sold by his brothers to Egypt?
A. Reuben
B. Simeon
C. Levi
D. Joseph
E. Benjamin
Your Task
Write down the questions and your answers in a small notebook. This way, you can record your points each week and follow your personal progress in Bible knowledge.
Next Sunday, you can compare your answers with the solutions and Bible passages.
For each correct answer, you receive 1 point.
This week, you can achieve a maximum of 10 points.
