This is a Bible Trivia swap and the plan is to do a long series of them so I hope that you'll join in and have fun with us!
I'm writing the questions out and where there is a verse which you can look to in order to find the answer to the question, I'll write it but there are some that don't give a bible verse reference but hey, there's always google to find the answer, right?! 😀  
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Who was the first king of Israel?   (1 Samuel 11:15)
 
What was the other name given to Matthew  (Luke 5:27)
 
What was given to Paul in order to keep him humble?   (2 Corinthians 12:7)
 
Where was Mary living when the angel Gabriel appeared to her?  (Luke 1:26-28)
 
What time of the day did the Holy Spirit come upon the disciples during Pentecost?  (Acts 2:15)
 
John the Baptist baptized with water, but what did he say Jesus would baptize with?   (Mark 1:8)
 
Whose mother brought to the temple a robe she had made for him each year?   (1 Samuel 2:18-19)
 
Which disciple was called Zelotes?   (Luke 6:15)  [Take note:  Not all versions of the Bible have the answer in it but the King James Version DOES have the answer to this question.]
 
Solomon, in all his glory, was not arrayed like what?   (Luke 12:27)
 
King Ahab was ruler over what country?   (1 Kings 20:2)
 
How many days was Jesus fasting in the wilderness (desert?)   (Luke 4:2)
 
Which two gospel books were not written by one of Jesus' disciples?  [See Mark 3:13-19 for list of Jesus' disciples] and then you can figure out who the two were that had not written any gospel books.]
 
Who was the most wicked of all the kings?   (1 Kings 16:30)
 
John the Baptist called the Pharisees and Sadducees a "generation of vipers."  True or false?  (Matthew 3:7)
 
What crime had Barabbas committed?   (Mark 15:7)
 
The book of Galatians as written to the churches of what region?   (Galatians 1:2)
 
How many cows did Pharaoh see in his dream?   (Genesis 41:2-3)
 
What is the word used to explain the three in one:  Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?