A weaver's shuttle
Job 7:6 - Job likens the speed of his life passing to a weaver's shuttle, reflecting how quickly his days seem to disappear without joy or hope.
What does Jesus compare the Kingdom of God to in one of his parables?
| A piece of bread | A pomegranate seed | A grain of wheat | A grain of mustard |
To what food does the Lord compare his disciples?
| Yeast | Herbs | Salt | Bread |
To what does James compare this small body part?
| A wheel on a cart | A rudder on a ship | A cooking pot in a house | A leaf on a plant |
Which profession does Jesus compare himself to spiritually?
| Carpenter | Fisherman | Shepherd | Tentmaker |
In Song of Solomon, what type of tree does the love-smitten woman compare her man to?
| Fig | Apple | Olive | Pear |
What metal, used to sharpen other like metal, does Proverbs compare to friends?
Job describes his life as something that will never return, comparing it to what?
| A bird that flies away | A cloud that vanishes | A tree that falls | A river that dries up |
When Moses blessed the tribes before his death, to what animal did he compare Gad?
| Doe | Elephant | Lion | Turtledove |
After finding no godly men in the land, to what did Micah compare the best of them?
| A serpent in the grass | A mouldy fig | A gnat | A brier |