EXTREME Bible Quiz: The Life of Pharaoh (Exodus)
True or False — Scholar Trap Edition
Pharaoh’s story in Exodus isn’t just about power—it’s
about progressive hardening, selective obedience, and divine sovereignty. This
EXTREME True/False quiz goes beyond surface-level facts and digs into wording
details, sequence traps, and theological nuance.
⚠️ Warning: Many statements sound correct—but aren’t fully
biblical.
📝 Instructions
Read very carefully—one word can change everything.
Decide whether each statement is True (T) or False (F).
Assume Exodus is your primary source unless otherwise
implied.
Answers with precise Scripture references are provided
after the quiz.
No hints. No mercy. 😄
❓ EXTREME
True or False Questions
1.
Pharaoh hardened
his own heart before God ever hardened it.
2.
The Bible
explicitly names the Pharaoh who opposed Moses.
3.
Pharaoh admitted
that the Lord was righteous before the final plague.
4.
Pharaoh’s magicians
failed to replicate the plague of gnats.
5.
Pharaoh agreed to
let Israel leave Egypt without conditions at least once.
6.
God stopped sending
plagues immediately after Pharaoh confessed his sin.
7.
Pharaoh pursued
Israel after being told they had already crossed the Red Sea.
8.
Pharaoh feared
losing his labor force more than losing Egyptian lives.
9.
Pharaoh’s heart is
said to be hardened more times by God than by Pharaoh himself.
10.
Pharaoh died
explicitly in the Red Sea according to Exodus.
✅ Answers
with References (Read Slowly)
1.
True – Exodus 8:15,
8:32 (Pharaoh hardens his heart before Exodus 9:12)
2.
False – Pharaoh is
never named in Exodus
3.
True – Exodus 9:27
4.
True – Exodus
8:18–19
5.
False – Every
permission included conditions (Exodus 8:25; 10:10–11, 24)
6.
False – Confession
did not stop the plagues (Exodus 9:34)
7.
False – Pharaoh
pursued before knowing Israel was trapped (Exodus 14:5–8)
8.
True – Labor loss
is repeatedly emphasized (Exodus 1:11; 5:4–5; 14:5)
9.
True – God hardens
Pharaoh’s heart more often overall (Exodus 9:12; 10:1; 14:8)
10.
False – Pharaoh’s
army is destroyed; Pharaoh’s death is not explicitly stated (Exodus 14:28)
🧠 Why This Is Tricky
Some truths are theologically assumed but not textually
stated
Some events are out of sequence on purpose
Some statements exploit what the Bible does not say
Perfect for:
Bible scholars
Debate groups
Teaching discernment & close reading
Think you aced it? 👀
📌 Share this quiz with your Bible study group and see
who really reads carefully.
📖 Dive deeper into Scripture—details matter.

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