
Terah Quiz
Test your knowledge of Terah with 14 questions about key events, significance, and scripture references.
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Instructions
- • Answer all questions below and click Submit when complete
- • Choose the best answer for each question
- • Results will show immediately after submission
- • This quiz takes approximately 11 minutes
- • Test your biblical knowledge and learn from detailed explanations!
1.What is the primary biblical significance of Terah?
mediumReference: Genesis 11:26
2.Which of the following is a key event in the life of Terah?
easyReference: Genesis 11:26
3.Which of the following is a key event in the life of Terah?
easyReference: Genesis 11:31
4.Which of the following is a key event in the life of Terah?
easyReference: Genesis 11:31
5.Which of the following is a key event in the life of Terah?
easyReference: Genesis 11:32
6.In which book of the Bible is "Became father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran" recorded for Terah?
mediumReference: Genesis 11:26
7.Which Scripture reference records the event: "Became father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran" in the life of Terah?
hardReference: Genesis 11:26
8.Which Scripture reference records the event: "Left Ur of the Chaldeans" in the life of Terah?
hardReference: Genesis 11:31
9.Which Bible character does this description refer to: "The father of Abram (Abraham), Nahor, and Haran, Terah lived in Ur of the Chaldeans. After Haran die..."?
mediumReference: Genesis 11:26
10.True or False: Terah is recorded in Scripture as having "became father of abram, nahor, and haran."
easyReference: Genesis 11:26
11.True or False: Terah is known for "brought god's covenant to david."
easyReference: 2 Samuel 7:4-17
12.True or False: Terah's biblical significance includes representing the transition from idolatry to faith, as his family came from a pagan background but through abraham became the line through which god would bless all nations.
mediumReference: Genesis 11:26
13.Complete: Terah's story of "became father of abram, nahor, and haran" is first recorded in the book of ______.
mediumReference: Genesis 11:26
14.Fill in the blank: ______ is described as: "The father of Abram (Abraham), Nahor, and Haran, Terah lived in Ur of the Chaldeans."
hardReference: Genesis 11:26
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