Bible Quiz – Biblical Numerology (Number 10) with answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
In
the Bible, numbers often carry deep spiritual meaning, and the number 10 is
especially significant. It is commonly associated with divine order,
completeness, responsibility, and law. From the Ten Commandments to various
acts of testing, the number 10 appears at crucial moments throughout Scripture.
This
quiz will help you explore how the number 10 is used in the Bible and what it
represents in different contexts.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Try
to answer without looking up the references first.
After
completing all questions, check your answers along with the full Bible
references provided below.
Reflect
on the spiritual meaning behind each occurrence of the number 10.
Quiz Questions
1.
What are the Ten Commandments also
known as in the Bible?
2.
On which mountain did God give the Ten
Commandments to Moses?
3.
How many plagues did God send upon
Egypt before Pharaoh let the Israelites go?
4.
In the Parable of the Ten Virgins, how
many were wise?
5.
How many virgins were foolish in the
same parable?
6.
How many lepers did Jesus heal in one
instance, but only one returned to thank Him?
7.
In Genesis, how many generations were
there from Adam to Noah?
8.
Abraham pleaded with God to spare
Sodom if how many righteous people were found there?
9.
In Daniel, how many days did Daniel
and his friends test themselves by eating only vegetables and water?
10. How
many horns did the fourth beast have in Daniel’s vision?
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
The Ten Commandments are known as the
“Testimony” or “Covenant.”
“And
he declared unto you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even ten
commandments…”
—
Deuteronomy 4:13
2.
Mount Sinai (also called Horeb).
“And
mount Sinai was altogether on a smoke… and the whole mount quaked greatly.”
—
Exodus 19:18
3.
Ten plagues.
“And
Moses and Aaron did all these wonders before Pharaoh…”
—
Exodus 11:10
4.
Five were wise.
“And
five of them were wise…”
—
Matthew 25:2
5.
Five were foolish.
“…and
five were foolish.”
—
Matthew 25:2
6.
Ten lepers.
“And
as he entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers…”
—
Luke 17:12
7.
Ten generations.
“These
are the generations of Noah…”
—
Genesis 5 (see full genealogy from Adam to Noah)
8.
Ten righteous people.
“Oh
let not the Lord be angry, and I will speak yet but this once: Peradventure ten
shall be found there.”
—
Genesis 18:32
9.
Ten days.
“Prove
thy servants, I beseech thee, ten days…”
—
Daniel 1:12
10. Ten
horns.
“And
it had ten horns.”
—
Daniel 7:7
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Bible
Quiz – Biblical Numerology (Number 10) – Harder Round
The
number 10 in the Bible often signifies testing, completeness in responsibility,
and divine order under trial. In this harder round, you’ll go beyond the
well-known examples and explore deeper, less obvious references where the
number 10 carries spiritual and symbolic weight.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully—these are more challenging!
Try
to answer from memory before checking Scripture.
Complete
all questions first, then review the answers with the full reference verses
below.
Pay
attention to patterns—how does the number 10 relate to testing or completeness?
Quiz Questions
1.
How many times did God test Israel in
the wilderness according to the book of Numbers?
2.
How many curtains made up the
tabernacle covering in Exodus?
3.
In the book of Ruth, how many elders
were called to witness Boaz’s redemption at the gate?
4.
How many days of testing are mentioned
in the message to the church in Smyrna in Revelation?
5.
How many times did Laban change
Jacob’s wages?
6.
In the parable of the minas, how many
servants were initially given money by the nobleman?
7.
How many times does the phrase “God
said” appear in the creation account of Genesis 1?
8.
How many toes were on the feet of the
statue in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream (implied total)?
9.
In Ezra, how many chief men were
appointed to handle the matter of intermarriage (initial group sent)?
10. In
the book of Judges, how many sons did Gideon have (rounded significant number
often noted)?
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
Ten times.
“And
have tempted me now these ten times, and have not hearkened to my voice.”
—
Numbers 14:22
2.
Ten curtains.
“Moreover
thou shalt make the tabernacle with ten curtains…”
—
Exodus 26:1
3.
Ten elders.
“And
he took ten men of the elders of the city…”
—
Ruth 4:2
4.
Ten days.
“…ye
shall have tribulation ten days…”
—
Revelation 2:10
5.
Ten times.
“…and
changed my wages ten times…”
—
Genesis 31:7
6.
Ten servants.
“And
he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds…”
—
Luke 19:13
7.
Ten times.
(Implied
count across Genesis 1 where “God said” introduces creative acts)
—
Genesis 1:3–29
8.
Ten toes (implied).
“…the
feet and toes, part of potters’ clay, and part of iron…”
—
Daniel 2:41–42
9.
Ten chief men.
“And
I took twelve of the chief of the priests… and Sherebiah… and Hashabiah… and
ten of their brethren…”
—
Ezra 8:24 (see context for leadership groupings)
10. Seventy
sons (not ten, but a notable contrast to completeness).
“And
Gideon had threescore and ten sons…”
—
Judges 8:30
(Included
as a contrast—large number vs. symbolic ten in biblical patterns.)
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Bible
Quiz – Biblical Numerology (Number 10) – Ultimate Expert Round
Welcome
to the Ultimate Expert Round! The number 10 in Scripture often reflects divine
completeness in testing, judgment, authority, and human responsibility before
God. This round dives into subtle, symbolic, and prophetic uses of the number
10—designed to truly challenge your depth of biblical knowledge.
Instructions
These
questions are highly advanced—take your time.
Think
carefully about symbolic, prophetic, and less obvious references.
Attempt
all questions before checking the answers.
Study
the references closely to uncover deeper meaning behind the number 10.
Quiz Questions
1.
In the book of Genesis, how many
righteous generations passed before the flood judgment came in Noah’s time?
2.
In the plagues of Egypt, which
specific plague marked the final act completing the cycle of ten judgments?
3.
In the book of Leviticus, how many
times was blood sprinkled before the mercy seat on the Day of Atonement (total
count combining actions)?
4.
In the book of Zechariah, how many men
are described as taking hold of one Jew, symbolizing nations seeking God?
5.
In Daniel’s vision of the fourth
beast, what do the ten horns specifically represent?
6.
In the book of Revelation, how many
crowns (diadems) are seen upon the beast with ten horns?
7.
According to Jesus’ teaching, how many
coins did the woman have before losing one in the Parable of the Lost Coin?
8.
In Exodus, how many times is Pharaoh’s
heart said to be hardened throughout the plague narrative (traditional count)?
9.
In 1 Kings, into how many tribes was
the kingdom effectively divided following Solomon’s reign (with ten forming one
kingdom)?
10. In
the book of Revelation, how many kings are symbolized by the ten horns who
receive authority for a short time?
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
Ten generations.
“And
Noah was five hundred years old: and Noah begat Shem, Ham, and Japheth.”
—
Genesis 5–6 (genealogy from Adam to Noah spans ten generations)
2.
The death of the firstborn (tenth
plague).
“And
all the firstborn in the land of Egypt shall die…”
—
Exodus 11:5
3.
Ten times (combined symbolic
understanding of repeated sprinklings).
“And
he shall sprinkle of the blood upon the mercy seat eastward…”
—
Leviticus 16:14–15
(Traditional
interpretation sees completeness in repeated actions symbolically aligned with
ten.)
4.
Ten men.
“In
those days… ten men shall take hold out of all languages of the nations… of him
that is a Jew…”
—
Zechariah 8:23
5.
Ten kings.
“And
the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise…”
—
Daniel 7:24
6.
Ten crowns.
“…having
seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns…”
—
Revelation 13:1
7.
Ten coins.
“Either
what woman having ten pieces of silver, if she lose one piece…”
—
Luke 15:8
8.
Ten times (traditional theological
count).
“And
the LORD hardened the heart of Pharaoh…”
—
Exodus 7–11 (see repeated references across the plague narrative)
9.
Ten tribes (Northern Kingdom of
Israel).
“So
Israel rebelled against the house of David unto this day.”
—
1 Kings 12:19 (see division of ten tribes under Jeroboam)
10. Ten
kings.
“And
the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings… receive power as kings one hour
with the beast.”
—
Revelation 17:12
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