Home Faith Bible Quiz Family Bible Quiz – Jacob Wrestles with God and Men (Genesis 32... FaithBible Quiz Family Bible Quiz – Jacob Wrestles with God and Men (Genesis 32 – 34) By Barnabas Today - 6 November 2021 FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmailPrint 104 Jacob Wrestles with God and Men (Genesis 32 - 34) 1. Why did Jacob name the place as 'Mahanaim'? (Gen. 32:2) 1. "This is the camp of God!" 2. It is the place of rest 3. God promised His grace. 2. What did Jacob tell the man with whom he was wrestling? (Gen. 32:26) 1. I want you to help me 2. I need you to guide me 3. I will not let you go unless you bless me. 3. Why did God change Jacob’s name to 'Israel'? (Gen. 32.28) 1. He did not like the name 2. Jacob struggled with God and human beings and overcame. 3. He misused the family name 4. Who said, “I already have plenty, my brother. Keep what you have for yourself”? (Gen. 33:9) 1. Isaac 2. Laban 3. Esau 5. Where did Jacob make a place for himself and shelters for his livestock? (Gen. 33:17) 1. Sukkoth 2. Nineveh 3. Eden 6. How much did Jacob pay for the land he bought from the sons of Hamor? (Gen 33.19) 1. 50 pieces of money 2. 30 pieces of money 3. 100 pieces of money 7. What is the name of the altar built by Jacob outside the city of Shechem? (Gen. 33.20) 1. Jehovah Jireh 2. El-Elohe Israel 3. Jehovah Rapha 8. Who is Dinah? (Gen 34:1) 1. Daughter of Leah, borne to Jacob 2. Isaac’s distant relative 3. Laban’s maid 9. What did Shechem tell Dinah’s father and brothers? (Gen 34:11) 1. We need to help each other 2. Let me find favour in your sight 3. Let us start business now 10. Why did all the men of the city of Shechem agree to Shechem’s word? (Gen 34.19, 24) 1. Shechem was the King 2. All the people feared Shechem 3. Shechem was more respected than all the household of his father Your score is 0% Restart quiz Exit RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prayer & Action When facing a big decision, why not try this? Resurrection Power: Hope for the Suffering Church God’s Faithfulness In Times Of Suffering – Isaiah 40:1-11 Your Strong Faith Is the Best Gospel Defence