Nazarene Bible Quizzing
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Nazarene Bible Quizzing is a form of Bible Quiz
Bible Quiz
Bible Quiz, also known as Bible Bowl, is a competition between teams over knowledge of a pre-determined section of the Bible. Various Protestant denominations, plus a handful of independent groups, sponsor these competitions...

 competition for 6th-12th graders in the United States
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, sponsored by the Church of the Nazarene
Church of the Nazarene
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In Nazarene Bible Quizzing, two teams play against each other with participants jumping off of a chair to answer a question. The jumping triggers an electronic lockout device in the seat, and only the first person to jump may answer the question. Should someone jump before the question is completed they must finish the question and give the answer. In this respect, it is simi;ar to other Christian denominational Bible quiz ministries.

The material each year is chosen from a predetermined list of books in the New Testament. Over its eight-year cycle, Nazarene Bible Quzzing covers over half of the New Testament
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Types of Questions

In quizzing, there are eight different kinds of questions used and 20 questions in a round. Situation questions are used if Book and Chapter questions are not and vice versa.
  • General: A basic question (who, what, where, when, why, how, and so on). 11 per round.
  • According To: Gives a reference then asks a question, such as, "According to Luke 1:29, what was Mary?" Four per round.
  • Situation: Asks multiple questions out of a single verse then gives a quote, such as, "Who said it and to whom, 'Do not be afraid, Zechariah, your prayer has been heard'". Used in story books only, one per round.
  • Book and Chapter: Gives a quote and the answer is the book and the chapter. Used in theology books only, one per round.
  • Context: Asks a question out of the context of a verse.
  • Quote: Gives a reference of a memory verse and the quizzer needs to quote the verse, word perfect. One per round.
  • Verse: Starts quoting a verse and the quizzer finishes, word perfect. One per round.
  • Reference: Starts quoting a verse, and quizzer must finish and give the reference. Quotation must be word perfect. One per round.

The Quiz Cycle

The current quiz cycle is determined by the World Bible Quizzing Association, and repeats every 8 years.
  • Hebrews , 1 Peter, and 2 Peter
  • Matthew*
  • Romans and James
  • Acts
  • Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon
  • Luke*
  • 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians
  • John

*World quiz year

Regional & National Level Competition

Nazarene bible quizzing is separated into three basic divisions:
  • Districts - Usually, states are divided into multiple districts. There are sometimes as many as 10+ per state. If the states are very tiny, there can be only one or two districts per state.
  • Regionals - This division usually consists of 3-10 states. Quizzers qualify for regional level competition via monthly district quizzes.
  • Nationals - Nationals take place at the General Assembly or at Nazarene Youth Conference (each held every four years), or in other years at a special quizzing event at one of the Nazarene Universities, and the top quizzers from English speaking countries compete. There are now beginning to be competitions in Spanish and Korean as well.
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