Sand of the seas
Job 6:3 - Compare this to Pro 27:3 A stone is heavy, and sand is weighty, but a fool's provocation is heavier than both.
Whose hair when cut annually weighed two hundred shekels by the king's weight?
| Sennacherib | Absalom | Samson | Caleb |
Who ran from Mount Carmel to Samaria faster than Ahab could drive his chariot?
| Jehu | Josiah | Elijah | Samuel |
Whose donkey could see angel in the road, but he could not?
| Balaam | Saul | Moses | Ahab |
What bird could poor people use for sacrifices if they could not afford lambs?
| Pigeons | Cuckoo | Sparrows | Ravens |
Job wishes his birth day could be consumed by Leviathan, a creature often associated with what?
| Wisdom | Peace | Chaos | Prosperity |
Who told his wife not to worry that she was barren and said, "am not I better to thee than ten sons"?
| Jacob | Elkanah | Manoah | Abraham |
Who said, "To obey is better than sacrifice"?
| Nathan | Joshua | Moses | Samuel |
When Joseph was in prison, whose dream did he correctly interpret to mean he would be restored to his job?
| Chief magician | Cook | Baker | Butler |