Ultimate Bible Structure Championship Quiz (KJV)
The Bible is a divinely inspired
library of 66 books arranged with purpose and design. This championship quiz
tests your structural mastery—order, grouping, placement, and subtle
transitions.
Instructions:
Read each question carefully.
Some questions are timed; some
are EXTREME knowledge traps.
One mistake in the
“One-Mistake-Elimination” or “Lightning” sections = elimination.
Scripture reference is not
required but helpful for verification.
Ultimate Bible Structure Championship Quiz (KJV)
LEVEL 1:
Structure Basics
Total
books in the Bible?
Answer: 66
Number of
Old Testament books?
Answer: 39
Number of
New Testament books?
Answer: 27
First
book of the Bible?
Answer: Genesis
Last book
of the Bible?
Answer: Revelation
First
book of the New Testament?
Answer: Matthew
Total
Pentateuch books?
Answer: Five
Books of
the Pentateuch in order?
Answer: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
Which
book records the Ten Commandments?
Answer: Exodus
Which
Pentateuch book narrates the wilderness journey?
Answer: Numbers
LEVEL 2:
Historical & Wisdom Precision
Name all
Historical Books of the OT from Joshua to Esther in order.
Answer: Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1
Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
Which
book transitions History → Poetry?
Answer: Job
First
Poetic/Wisdom book?
Answer: Job
Which
book follows Job?
Answer: Psalms
Which
book contains Solomon’s sayings?
Answer: Proverbs
Which
book reflects on life’s vanity?
Answer: Ecclesiastes
Which
book celebrates love and marriage?
Answer: Song of Solomon
LEVEL 3:
Prophets & Epistles Mastery
Name the
Major Prophets in order.
Answer: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel
Name the
Minor Prophets in order.
Answer: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
First
book of the NT to bridge History → Letters?
Answer: Acts
Number of
Gospels?
Answer: Four
Name the
Gospels in canonical order.
Answer: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
Total
Pauline Epistles?
Answer: Thirteen
Which
Epistle comes immediately before Revelation?
Answer: Jude
Which
Epistle marks transition from Pauline → General Epistles?
Answer: Hebrews
LEVEL 4:
Extreme “Structure Master” Round
Which
book is a historical record but contains poetry (Song of Moses)?
Answer: Exodus
Which
book would be earlier if Bible were strictly chronological?
Answer: Job
Which OT
book never records a death of its main character?
Answer: Enoch
What is
the 17th book of the Old Testament?
Answer: Esther
What is
the 19th book of the Bible overall?
Answer: Psalms
Which New
Testament book is the 8th book of the NT?
Answer: 2 Corinthians
Which
General Epistle comes immediately after James?
Answer: 1 Peter
Which NT
book begins with “In the beginning was the Word”?
Answer: John
Which
book serves as the bridge between Gospels and Epistles?
Answer: Acts
Which
book mirrors Genesis in theme (creation → consummation)?
Answer: Revelation
LEVEL 5:
One-Mistake-Elimination Round
Name all
five Poetic/Wisdom books in order.
Answer: Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon
Name all
five Major Prophets in order.
Answer: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel
Name
first and last Minor Prophets.
Answer: Hosea (first), Malachi (last)
Without
reciting all 66 books, explain in one sentence why Revelation is last.
Answer: Because it completes the narrative of creation, fall, redemption, and
final restoration.
LEVEL 6:
Sudden-Death Lightning Round (5 Seconds Per Question)
First
book of the OT?
Answer: Genesis
Last book
of the OT?
Answer: Malachi
First
book of NT?
Answer: Matthew
Last book
of NT?
Answer: Revelation
Which OT
book follows Deuteronomy?
Answer: Joshua
Total
Minor Prophets?
Answer: 12
First
Gospel?
Answer: Matthew
Last
Gospel?
Answer: John
Which NT
book records the early church?
Answer: Acts
Which
book is the first General Epistle?
Answer: James
Middle
book of the Bible by count?
Answer: Psalms
📖 “Study to shew thyself approved unto God…” — 2 Timothy 2:15 (KJV)
This championship quiz trains
memory, speed, and structural mastery. Challenge your friends, Sunday school,
or blog readers—see who truly knows how the Bible is built!

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