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Bible Glory Games Season one Episode 21: Rainbow

Henry: Hello I'm Henry

Max the monkey: I'm Max

Henry: And this is Bible Glory Games

Max the monkey: Topic the theme is Rainbow.


Round one

Henry: Q1. What is the first rainbow mentioned in the Bible? A) The Rainbow of Noah, B)The Rainbow of Abraham, C) The Rainbow of Jacob or D) The Rainbow of Joseph?

Max the monkey: Q2. What color is the rainbow mentioned in the Bible? A) Red, B) Blue, C) White or D) Multi-colored?

Henry: Q3. What does the Bible say about the rainbow? A) It is a sign of God’s love, B) It is a sign of God’s wrath, C) It is a sign of God’s forgiveness or D) It is a sign of God’s judgment?

Max the monkey: Q4. What event triggered the first appearance of the rainbow in the Bible? A) The Tower of Babel, B) The Exodus from Egypt, C) The Fall of Jericho or D) The Flood during Noah’s time?

Henry: Q5. How many colors are typically associated with a rainbow? A) 3, B) 5, C) 7 or D) 9?


Round two

Max the monkey: Q6. The first rainbow mentioned in the Bible is associated with Noah. True or false?

Henry: Q7. The Book of Revelation mentions a rainbow around the throne of God. True or false?

Max the monkey: Q8. The rainbow symbolizes God’s promise never to flood the entire Earth again. True or false?

Henry: Q9. The word “rainbow” appears in the Bible approximately 10 times. True or false?

Max the monkey: Q10. The rainbow first appeared after the Great Flood as a sign of God’s covenant with Noah. True or false?


Answers

Henry: Q1 is A. God promised to never again destroy the earth by flood when Noah and his family fled the ark and arrived on dry land after the great flood. This promise was symbolised by the rainbow He made in the sky.

Max the monkey: Q2 is D. The Bible speaks of a multicoloured rainbow. The Bible cites red, purple, blue, and green in the book of Ezekiel, even though modern science recognises seven main colours in a rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. These hues stand for God's fidelity to His people and His bond with humanity.

Henry: Q3 is A. According to the Bible, the rainbow symbolises God's covenant with people. Noah and his family spotted a rainbow in the sky when they departed the ark following the great flood. This rainbow stood for God's vow to never again allow a flood to destroy the planet. It stands for rebirth, hope, and the fidelity of God.

Max the monkey: Q4 is D. The Bible records the rainbow's initial appearance during Noah's time, following the great flood. A rainbow was visible in the sky when Noah and his family stepped out the ark and onto dry land.

Henry: Q5 is C. The typical number of colors associated with a rainbow is 7. These colors, in order, are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

Max the monkey: Q6 is true. The biblical account of Noah contains the earliest reference to a rainbow. God told Noah to exit the ark with his family and all the animals when the flooding receded. A rainbow emerged in the sky, symbolising the covenant between God and the earth. God promised that He would never again use floodwaters to wipe out all life, and this rainbow symbolises His vow. Genesis 9:8–11 and Genesis 9:13–14 include the story.

Henry: Q7 is true. The Book of Revelation also makes reference to the rainbow, describing how it surrounds God's throne and symbolises His grandeur and beauty. This represents the unending assurance of God's presence and guardianship over His people.

Max the monkey: Q8 is true. God made a covenant with Noah, represented by the rainbow, which states that He will never again flood the earth. This represents God's pledge to provide for and safeguard His people. The rainbow is a symbol of God's constancy, kindness, and faithfulness.

Henry: Q9 is false. Although not quite ten times, the rainbow is mentioned in the Bible. In Genesis, after Noah and his family departed the ark after the great flood, a rainbow is first mentioned.

Max the monkey: Q10 is true. Following the great flood, according to the narrative of Noah, God established a covenant with him, swearing not to destroy the earth by flood ever again.


Henry: Thank you for learning with us

Max the monkey: We hope that you have learned something valuable.

Both: (Waving their hands) have a restful day!


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