Q. Who was the greatest financier in the Bible?
A. Noah-he was floating his stock while everyone else was in liquidation. (Genesis 7)
Q. Who was the greatest female financier in the Bible?
A. Pharoah's daughter-she went down to the bank of the Nile and drew out a little prophet. (Exodus 2)
Q. What kind of man was Boaz before he got married?
A. Ruth-less. (Book of Ruth)
Q. Who was the first drug addict in the Bible?
A. Nebuchadnezzar-he was on grass for seven years. (Daniel 4:25)
Q. What kind of motor vehicles are in the Bible?
A. Jehovah drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden in a Fury. (Gen. 3)
A. David's Triumph was heard throughout the land.
A. Honda: because the apostles were all in one Accord. (Acts 2) A. 2 Corinthians 4:8 describes going out in service in a subcompact:
"We are pressed in every way, but not cramped beyond movement."
Q. Who was the greatest comedian in the Bible?
A. Samson-he brought the whole house down. (Judges 16:30)
Q. Where is the first baseball game in the Bible?
A. In the big inning, Eve stole first, Adam stole second (Genesis 3).
A. Cain struck out Abel (Gen. 4:8), then the Prodigal Son came home (Luke 15).
Q. How did Adam and Eve feel when expelled from the Garden of Eden?
A. They were really put out. (Gen. 3)
Q. What is one of the first things that Adam and Eve did after they were kicked out?
A. They really raised Cain. (Gen. 4)
Q. What excuse did Adam give to his children as to why he no longer lived in Eden?
A. "Your mother ate us out of house and home." (Gen. 3)
Q. The ark was built in three stories, and the top story had a window to let light in, but how did they get light to the bottom two stories?
A. They used floodlights. (Gen. 6)
Q. Who is the greatest babysitter mentioned in the Bible?
A. David-he rocked Goliath to sleep. (I Samuel 17)
Q. When Goliath is resurrected [to face his eternal fate], would you like to tell him the joke about David and Goliath?
A. No, he already fell for it once.
Q. What do they call pastors in Germany?
A. German Shepherds.
Q. What is the best way to get to Paradise?
A. Turn right and go straight. (Matthew 3, Mark 6:12, John 3:3)
Q. Which servant of Jehovah was the most flagrant lawbreaker in the Bible?
A. Moses broke all 10 commandments at once. (Exodus 32:19)
Q. Which area of Palestine was especially wealthy?
A. The area around the Jordan-the banks were always overflowing.
Q. How do we know that Job went to a chiropractor?
A. Because in Job 16:12, 14, 16 we read, "I had come to be at ease, but he proceeded to shake me up: and he grabbed me by the back of the neck and proceeded to smash me."
Q. Where is the first tennis match mentioned in the Bible?
A. When Joseph served in Pharaoh's court. (Genesis 41)
Q: Which Bible character had no parents?
A: Joshua, son of Nun. (Exodus 33:11)
Q: Why didn't Noah go fishing?
A: He had only two worms! (Genesis 7)
Q: How do we know that they played cards in the ark?
A: Because Noah sat on the deck. (by inference, in Genesis 7)
Q: What is the first recorded case of constipation in the Bible?
A: It's in Kings, where it says that David sat on the Throne for 40 years.
What are one's "salad days?"
When you're talking about a person's "salad days,"
you're referring to their youthful inexperience or a time of early success and promise. Popularized in Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra," Act 1, scene 5, written in 1606. Cleopatra, at one point, is lavishing praise on her new love, Antony. One of Cleo's female attendants reminds her that she (Cleo) once felt the same passion about Caesar. Cleopatra retorts that was in her "salad days, when I was green in judgment:
cold in blood". In this specific context, the phrase
means "naive," but it also has the sense of "in one's
youth," a time of blooming health and infinite prospect.