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- 1. Jesus passed over this brook, where there was a garden: the place where Judas brought troops to take Him.
- A. Kidron (John 18:1-3)
- B. Kishon
- C. Pishon
- D. Gihon
- 2. God told Elijah to camp by this brook, where He would send ravens with food.
- A. Jordan
- B. Cherith (1 Kings 17:3-4)
- C. Kishon
- D. Kidron
- 3. Naaman thought that these rivers of Damascus were better than the river he had been commanded to dip in.
- A. Amana and Pharpar
- B. Abana and Jabbock
- C. Pharpar and Gehazi
- D. Abanah and Pharpar (2 Kings 5:12)
- 4. Many were baptized by John in this river.
- A. Jabbock
- B. Jordan (2 Kings 5:12)
- C. Kishon
- D. Kidron
- 5. Jacob decided to deposit his wines and possessions on the other side of this river so that he could be alone the night before he met Esau.
- A. Jabbok (Genesis 32:22)
- B. Jordan
- C. Cherith
- D. Euphrates
- 6. The 4 riverheads of the river of Eden were:
- A. Tigris, Euphrates, Havilah, Hiddekel
- B. Tigris, Euphrates, Pishon, Gihon
- C. Pishon, Euphrates, Gihon, Hiddekel (Genesis 2:10-14)
- D. Havilah, Gihon, Pishon, Tigris
- 7. Two bodies of water that were boundaries of the promised land were:
- A. Sea of Galilee and Great Sea
- B. Great Sea and Salt Sea
- C. Salt Sea and Euphrates River
- D. Great Sea and Euphrates River (Joshua 1:4)
- 8. Jesus fed 4,000 after having skirted this body of water.
- A. Persian Gulf
- B. Red Sea
- C. Salt Sea
- D. Sea of Galilee (Matthew 15:29-39)
- 9. This sea was formerly known as the Valley of Siddim.
- A. Salt Sea (Genesis 14:3)
- B. Sea of Galilee
- C. Sea of Chinneroth
- D. Sea Minor
- 10. The Egyptian army was destroyed in this body of water.
- A. Salt Sea
- B. Sea of Galilee
- C. Red Sea (Exodus 15:4)
- D. Nile River
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