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Tests & Exercises

Seven knowledge tests and fourteen reflection exercises on what Scripture states concerning money, every answer keyed to its KJV verse (Proverbs 22:20-21 KJV).


How do these Bible money tests work?

Each test below holds twelve multiple-choice questions quoted word for word from the King James Version, after the written pattern of knowing the certainty of the words of truth (Proverbs 22:20-21 KJV).

Scores render in black text on a white card, and every entry in the answer key is shown with its full KJV verse and citation (Proverbs 22:21 KJV). The questions are factual recall of what Scripture states; no opinion is asked and none is given (Psalm 119:160 KJV).

Knowledge Tests

Seven tests. Twelve questions each.


Reflection Exercises

Read the passages themselves.

Each exercise points to a passage and states what is written there; the reader is directed to the book itself, as it is written, seek ye out of the book of the LORD, and read (Isaiah 34:16 KJV).

Stewardship

  • Read Matthew 25:14-30. The passage records a man who delivered his goods to his servants, and after a long time reckoneth with them (Matthew 25:19 KJV).
  • Read Luke 16:1-8. The passage records a steward told to give an account of his stewardship (Luke 16:2 KJV).

Debt

  • Read Proverbs 6:1-5. The passage describes one who is surety for his friend delivering himself as a roe from the hand of the hunter (Proverbs 6:5 KJV).
  • Read 2 Kings 4:1-7. The passage records a widow whose creditor was come, and a debt paid out of vessels of oil (2 Kings 4:7 KJV).

Giving

  • Read Mark 12:41-44. The passage records a poor widow who cast in more than all they which cast into the treasury (Mark 12:43 KJV).
  • Read Exodus 36:5-7. The passage records a people who brought much more than enough for the service of the work (Exodus 36:5 KJV).

Saving

  • Read Luke 14:28-30. The passage describes counting the cost before building a tower (Luke 14:28 KJV).
  • Read Genesis 41:34-36. The passage records food laid up in the seven plenteous years against the seven years of famine (Genesis 41:36 KJV).

Work & Diligence

  • Read Proverbs 24:30-34. The passage describes the field of the slothful, grown over with thorns (Proverbs 24:31 KJV).
  • Read 2 Thessalonians 3:7-12. The passage records labour and travail night and day, that we might not be chargeable to any of you (2 Thessalonians 3:8 KJV).

Contentment

  • Read Philippians 4:11-12. The passage records one instructed both to be full and to be hungry, content in whatsoever state (Philippians 4:11 KJV).
  • Read Luke 12:13-21. The passage records a rich man whose ground brought forth plentifully, and whose soul was required of him that night (Luke 12:20 KJV).

Inheritance

  • Read Luke 15:11-32. The passage records a younger son who wasted his substance with riotous living (Luke 15:13 KJV).
  • Read Genesis 25:29-34. The passage records Esau selling his birthright for bread and pottage of lentiles (Genesis 25:34 KJV).

Every passage referenced above is quoted in full in the Scripture Index.