Can You Match All The Masters To Their Servants?

The Bible portrays numerous master/servant relationships. Some relationships were great, while others were… not so great. Either way, many are vital to the Bible's story. Can you match these servants to their masters? Or these masters to their servants? Take this quiz and see!

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Question 1/10
I served Potiphar and was his favorite slave, until his wife lied about me.
Joseph
Reuben
Benjamin
Jacob
Onesimus
Question 2/10
Paul wrote a letter to my master, Philemon, imploring to receive me back in house, as I had become a fellow believer.
Barabus
Onesimus
Timothy
Aquilla
Pilate
Question 3/10
I served Elisha not only as a servant, but also as an apprentice of sorts.
Elijah
Moses
Gehazi
Joshua
Belteshazzar
Question 4/10
Hagar was my maidservant. I threw her out of my house when she became pregnant with my husband's child (even though I gave her over to my husband for that purpose).
Rebecca
Leah
Sarah
Rahaab
Naamah
Question 5/10
I served Nebuchadnezzar as his commander of the guard in his court. I led one of the attacks on Babylon, looting the temple and destroying it.
Belteshazzar
Daniel
Shadrach
Nebuzaradan
Abednego
Question 6/10
I served King Josiah in his court. I am mentioned only very briefly.
Asmodeus
Imalkue
Eber
Manoah
Asaiah
Question 7/10
Elisha was my servant, apprentice, and eventually, my successor.
Joshua
Moses
Daniel
Gehazi
Elisha
Question 8/10
Joshua served as one of the spies I sent into the land of Canaan. Later, before my death, I chose him as my successor because of his loyalty and excellence as a servant.
Aaron
Miriam
Joseph
Moses
Elijah
Question 9/10
My handmaid, Zilpah, bore several of my children after another handmaid bore children for my barren sister. Sibling rivalry is not joke.
Rachel
Rebecca
Leah
Sarah
Martha
Question 10/10
My servant, Ziba, was both my savior and the cause of my lifelong inability to walk. She dropped me when fleeing from attackers, rendering me permanently crippled.
David
Solomon
Ish-Bosheth
Mephibosheth
Ishmael
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Question 1
I served Potiphar and was his favorite slave, until his wife lied about me.
Joseph
Reuben
Benjamin
Jacob
Onesimus
Question 2
Paul wrote a letter to my master, Philemon, imploring to receive me back in house, as I had become a fellow believer.
Barabus
Onesimus
Timothy
Aquilla
Pilate
Question 3
I served Elisha not only as a servant, but also as an apprentice of sorts.
Elijah
Moses
Gehazi
Joshua
Belteshazzar
Question 4
Hagar was my maidservant. I threw her out of my house when she became pregnant with my husband's child (even though I gave her over to my husband for that purpose).
Rebecca
Leah
Sarah
Rahaab
Naamah
Question 5
I served Nebuchadnezzar as his commander of the guard in his court. I led one of the attacks on Babylon, looting the temple and destroying it.
Belteshazzar
Daniel
Shadrach
Nebuzaradan
Abednego
Question 6
I served King Josiah in his court. I am mentioned only very briefly.
Asmodeus
Imalkue
Eber
Manoah
Asaiah
Question 7
Elisha was my servant, apprentice, and eventually, my successor.
Joshua
Moses
Daniel
Gehazi
Elisha
Question 8
Joshua served as one of the spies I sent into the land of Canaan. Later, before my death, I chose him as my successor because of his loyalty and excellence as a servant.
Aaron
Miriam
Joseph
Moses
Elijah
Question 9
My handmaid, Zilpah, bore several of my children after another handmaid bore children for my barren sister. Sibling rivalry is not joke.
Rachel
Rebecca
Leah
Sarah
Martha
Question 10
My servant, Ziba, was both my savior and the cause of my lifelong inability to walk. She dropped me when fleeing from attackers, rendering me permanently crippled.
David
Solomon
Ish-Bosheth
Mephibosheth
Ishmael

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