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Acts 4:37 - Barnabas, in a spirit of generosity and communal care, sold a field he owned and brought the money to the apostles to support the early Christian community.
What did Joseph Barnabas sell to raise money for God's work?
| House | Horse | Field | Flock of sheep |
For what did Esau sell his birthright to Jacob?
| A meal | A woman | His garments | 10 silver pieces |
What did Naboth refuse to sell?
| House | Field | Vineyard | Oxen |
What did Jesus tell his disciples to sell their cloaks for if they didn't already have one?
| Knapsack | Staff | Sword | Map |
Who did Joseph's brothers sell him to?
| Egyptians | Philistines | Ishmaelites | Shechemites |
Which gods did the people of Lystra think Paul and Barnabas were?
| Apollo and Mars | Jupiter and Mercury | Pluto and Bacchus | Saturn and Janus |
What did Jesus do before he drove the money-changers out of the temple?
| Told them he would rebuild the temple | Asked his disciples to take the animals to safety | Gave a prayer | Made a whip |
After the prodigal son had spent all his money and famine had come along, what job did he get?
| Herding sheep | Building houses | Sweeping streets | Feeding pigs |
When the prodigal son had wasted all his money, what job did he take up?
| Fisherman | Shepherd | Tax collector | Swineherd |