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An Arrow - Quiz and Creator's Insights

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An Arrow - Quiz and Creator's Insights

A quiz to get you digging into the Bible, and the artist shares her thoughts about the arrow.

May 13, 2023
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Hi readers! As previously stated in the introductory post to this series, we have now come to the final interaction with this metaphor for this week, which is the quiz and the creator’s insights.

The quiz is written in such a way as to possibly provoke you in three different ways: 1) to get you to read the Bible if you don’t know the references, 2) to affirm your Bible knowledge if you do know the references, and/or 3) to get you reading closely. The answers to the quiz are embedded in the creator’s perspective video posted below the quiz.


Quiz

  1. The arrow is a symbol for a character in the Bible. Who could it be?

    1. Lazarus, in John 12:9-11

    2. John the baptist, in John 3:25-30

    3. Joseph, in Genesis 40 - 41

  2. Which of the following verses best describes the attitude of the arrow?

    1. Galatians 2:20

    2. Colossians 1:27

    3. Psalm 92:2

    4. Psalm 115:1


Creator’s Insights


About the Creator

Sara Oyela writes poetry and other things, too. She has also dabbled in visual art and woodworking. Currently she teaches English language arts in public high school, and at home she does all kinds of random handiwork. She and her husband live in Metro-Atlanta, Georgia with their four children. 

You can connect with Sara via email at author@sarosaoyela.com or on Instagram at @sroyela. Also, sign up for her poetry and newsletter series, for free, here on Substack at

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