The 1.0 release version of the Bible or Not mobile app for Android was uploaded early this morning and can be downloaded from our Bible Quiz Mobile Apps page. This is the final version that is going to be published … Continue reading
The 1.0 release version of the Bible or Not mobile app for Android was uploaded early this morning and can be downloaded from our Bible Quiz Mobile Apps page. This is the final version that is going to be published … Continue reading
Periodically we add and refresh the quotes on our Bible or Not online Bible quiz game, and that just happened again this morning.
“This is the refreshing.” – Isaiah 28:12 NKJV
We now have a total of 579 Bible or Not quotes in the game! Thank you to those who have contributed by submitting quotes and leaving comments, they always inspire new quotes to add to the game. Breaking the 500-quote barrier was significant, next goal is 1,000. So here is the breakdown of quotes in the quiz game:
Total quotes: 579 and counting
60% of quotes are NOT from the Bible
40% of quotes ARE from the Bible
Level of difficulty: 10 points: 33% ; 20 points: 33% ; 30 points: 33%
As you can see we still have a 40/60 split of Bible/Not, so if you are unsure of the quote and need to take a wild guess, the odds are in favor of “Not”. As for the level of difficulty, we’ve been able to make an even split among 10, 20 and 30 point quotes.
Thanks again for your support, I hope you enjoy Bible or Not. Stay tuned for new features which will be coming out later in the Spring! Play the Bible or Not Bible quiz game now! 🙂
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A while back we introduced a fun way to read, study and remember the scriptures with something called Bible Doubles. A Bible double is where the chapter and verse are the same, for example, John 10:10. Today I’d like to share a similarly fun way to get into The Word: it’s called Bible Sequences.
A “Bible Sequence” is a verse where the verse number is one more than the chapter number.
For example, John 1:2 is a Bible Sequence: “He was with God in the beginning”. Take the chapter (1) , and take the next number after that (2). You will be surprised to see how many meaningful verses you can remember using Bible Sequences. See our list here…
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