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Note from David Langerfeld We use this quiz to remind people that sometimes we assume that things are in the Bible that are not there, but the result of our various Christmas traditions. So, we need to be Bible students, not just Bible readers. ![]() 1. Joseph was originally from... (Luke 2:3) 2. Silent Night was played as a Christmas carol on the guitar because a mouse had eaten part of the pipe organ and they couldn't use the organ. 3. For as long as it's been celebrated, Christmas has been celebrated on December 25? 4. Mary and Joseph were fully married according to Jewish law when she became pregnant. 5. What does the Bible say that the Innkeeper said to Mary and Joseph? (Luke 2:7) 6. A manger is a... 7. Which animals does the Bible say were present at Jesus' birth? 8. Who saw the star in the east? 9. According to the Bible, how did Mary and Joseph get to Bethlehem? 10. How many angels spoke to the shepherds? (Luke 2:10) 11. What did the angels sing? (Luke 2:14) 12. What is a heavenly host? 13. There was snow that first Christmas... 14. What is Frankincense? 15. In Matthew, what does "wise men" or "Magi" refer to? 16. What is Myrrh? 17. How many wise men came to see Jesus? _____ It is not mentioned the number
19. When the wise men found Jesus he was... (Matthew 2:11) 20. The "star in the east" that the wise men followed... (Matthew 2:9) 21. The wise men stopped in Jerusalem... (Matthew 2:2) 22. Where do we find the Christmas story? 23. When Joseph found Mary was pregnant, what happened? 24. Who told (made) Mary and Joseph go to Bethlehem? (Luke 2:1-5) ![]() THE ANSWERS: (read the scriptures beside the questions) 1. A. He worked and lived in Nazareth, but he was returning to Bethlehem - "his own city" (See Luke 2:3) 2. True 3. False 4. False - This is a "trick question". They were in the betrothal period, but not "fully" married. 5. E. The innkeeper didn't "say" anything (See Luke 2:7) 6. C. Feeding trough - Interestingly enough, most mangers in New Testament times were made of stone. If you visit Israel today, you can see stone mangers used by Solomon to feed his horses at Megiddo. 7. E. The Bible doesn't say, we just "assume" that since Jesus was born in a stable that there were various barnyard animals present. 8. E. This is a "trick" question. The "magi" saw the star. However, the Bible doesn't say how many there were and they were not kings, but astronomers (see answer 15) 9. F. Although the modern "pictures" in my Children's Bible show Mary on a donkey with Joseph beside her, the Bible doesn't say! 10. A. Luke 2:10 11. A. Luke 2:14 12. D. The word means "army" - literally thousands. Now, since there was a "multitude" of the heavenly "army" (hosts), there could easily have been from 10,000 - 100,000 angels there that night! No wonder the shepherds were "sore afraid"! 13. D. Another trick question. There is always snow on Mt. Hermon 14. C. 15. C. The word "Magi" literally means "star-gazers". Although there is no Biblical record of exactly who they were or their point of origin, I personally believe that they were descendants of the so-called "wise men" of Babylon. I believe that God, in His great providence, used Daniel (while he was in captivity in Babylon), to teach these men about future events - including the birth of the Savior of the world. Read Daniel 5:11 - Daniel was put in charge of these men! 16. D. Herod was buried with over 150 lbs. of Myrrh wrapped in his burial clothes. 17. The Bible doesn't say. We assume that there were three because of the three gifts. 18. E. Read Matthew 2:11 (see next answer) 19. B. Read Matthew 2:11 When the Shepherds found Jesus (Luke 2) , he was a "babe" in a manger. The Greek word used in Luke 2 is for a "newborn baby". However, by the time the Magi appeared, Jesus had been moved from the manger to a house (verse 11) and the Greek word used in Matthew is for "toddler or young child". He was probably somewhere between 12-24 months old. 20. C. Read Matthew 2:9 Most people miss this question. The star did not stay stationary over the manger or the house. This verse makes it clear that the star moved "in front" of the magi and guided them till it "stood over where the young child was" 21. B. Read Matthew 2:2 22. G. Isn't it amazing how God divinely inspired these two gospel writers to write His exact words, but, yet, He used their interests and professions to recall different aspects of Jesus' birth. Matthew, a tax collector, records the genealogy of Jesus and the "magi" - men of means from a foreign country. Luke, a physician, records the pregnancy and birth. 23. E. Joseph wants to "put her away" secretly and Mary left town to see her sister Elizabeth. Matthew 1:19 and Luke 1:39,56 24. E. "There went out a decree from Caesar Augustus... everyone into his own city... " (Luke 2:1-5)
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