Bible Quiz – Biblical Numerology (Number 50) with answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
In
the Bible, numbers often carry deep spiritual meaning, and the number 50 is
especially significant. It is commonly associated with freedom, restoration,
and celebration, most notably in the concept of the Year of Jubilee. The number
50 also connects with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, marking
new beginnings and divine empowerment.
This
quiz will help you explore the biblical importance of the number 50 through
Scripture. Let’s dive in!
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Try
to answer without looking up the Bible (if possible).
Write
your answers down.
Check
your answers with the references provided after the quiz.
Reflect
on the spiritual meaning behind each passage.
Quiz Questions
1.
What special year, occurring after
seven sabbatical cycles, is marked by the number 50?
2.
In which book of the Bible is the Year
of Jubilee first commanded?
3.
What was to happen to property during
the 50th year (Jubilee)?
4.
What happened to Hebrew servants
during the Year of Jubilee?
5.
What were the Israelites commanded to
proclaim throughout the land in the 50th year?
6.
Which festival occurred 50 days after
the Passover?
7.
What New Testament event took place on
the day of Pentecost?
8.
How many days after Jesus’
resurrection did Pentecost occur?
9.
In the Jubilee year, what were the
people instructed to do with the land (regarding sowing and reaping)?
10. What
instrument was used to proclaim the beginning of the 50th year?
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
The Year of Jubilee
Leviticus
25:10 – “And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout
all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubile unto you…”
2.
Leviticus
Leviticus
25:8–10 – “And thou shalt number seven sabbaths of years unto thee… even forty
and nine years. Then shalt thou cause the trumpet of the jubile to sound…”
3.
Property was returned to original
owners
Leviticus
25:13 – “In the year of this jubile ye shall return every man unto his
possession.”
4.
They were set free
Leviticus
25:39–41 – “…he shall serve thee unto the year of jubile: And then shall he
depart from thee…”
5.
Liberty (freedom)
Leviticus
25:10 – “…and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants
thereof…”
6.
The Feast of Pentecost (Feast of
Weeks)
Leviticus
23:15–16 – “And ye shall count unto you… seven sabbaths shall be complete: Even
unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty days…”
7.
The Holy Spirit was given
Acts
2:1–4 – “And when the day of Pentecost was fully come… they were all filled
with the Holy Ghost…”
8.
50 days
Acts
1:3; Leviticus 23:16 (principle) – Jesus appeared for 40 days, and Pentecost
followed shortly after, totaling 50 days from resurrection.
9.
No sowing or reaping (rest for the
land)
Leviticus
25:11 – “A jubile shall that fiftieth year be unto you: ye shall not sow,
neither reap…”
10. A
trumpet (ram’s horn)
Leviticus
25:9 – “Then shalt thou cause the trumpet of the jubile to sound…”
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Bible
Quiz – Biblical Numerology (Number 50) – Harder Round
The
number 50 in Scripture is rich with deeper layers of meaning—beyond the basics
of Jubilee and Pentecost. It represents release after testing, fullness after
waiting, and divine restoration after completion (7×7 + 1). This harder round
will challenge your understanding of not just facts, but the connections and
spiritual depth behind the number 50 in the Bible.
Instructions
These
questions are more advanced—take your time.
Think
about context, symbolism, and cross-references.
Try
answering before checking your Bible.
Use
the answer section to verify and reflect on each passage.
Quiz Questions
1.
How many sabbath-year cycles were
required before the 50th year could be proclaimed as Jubilee?
2.
What specific day marked the official
proclamation of the 50th year (Jubilee)?
3.
In the Jubilee instructions, what
phrase indicates the restoration of both land and family inheritance?
4.
What warning is given regarding buying
and selling property in relation to the approaching 50th year?
5.
According to Leviticus, why should the
Israelites not permanently sell their land, even outside the Jubilee year?
6.
Which New Testament passage indirectly
reflects the Jubilee theme of “liberty” being fulfilled in Christ?
7.
In counting toward Pentecost (50
days), what had to be completed before the counting began?
8.
What offering was specifically
required on the 50th day during the Feast of Weeks?
9.
How does the number 50 reflect completion
beyond perfection (7×7) in biblical symbolism?
10. Which
Old Testament concept connected to the number 50 foreshadows spiritual
restoration rather than just economic or social reset?
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
Seven sabbath-year cycles (7 × 7 = 49
years)
Leviticus
25:8 – “And thou shalt number seven sabbaths of years unto thee, seven times
seven years; and the space of the seven sabbaths of years shall be unto thee
forty and nine years.”
2.
The Day of Atonement (10th day of the
7th month)
Leviticus
25:9 – “Then shalt thou cause the trumpet of the jubile to sound on the tenth
day of the seventh month, in the day of atonement…”
3.
“Return every man unto his possession”
Leviticus
25:13 – “In the year of this jubile ye shall return every man unto his possession.”
4.
Prices were to reflect years remaining
until Jubilee
Leviticus
25:15–16 – “According to the number of years after the jubile thou shalt buy…
According to the multitude of years thou shalt increase the price…”
5.
Because the land belongs to God
Leviticus
25:23 – “The land shall not be sold for ever: for the land is mine; for ye are
strangers and sojourners with me.”
6.
Jesus proclaiming liberty (Jubilee
fulfillment)
Luke
4:18–19 – “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me… to preach deliverance to the captives…
to set at liberty them that are bruised, To preach the acceptable year of the
Lord.”
7.
The Sabbath (Passover week Sabbath)
had to pass first
Leviticus
23:15 – “And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath… seven
sabbaths shall be complete.”
8.
Two wave loaves of fine flour
(firstfruits offering)
Leviticus
23:17 – “Ye shall bring out of your habitations two wave loaves… they are the
firstfruits unto the Lord.”
9.
It represents a new beginning after
complete perfection (49 + 1)
Leviticus
23:16 – “Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty
days…”
10. The
Year of Jubilee as a foreshadowing of spiritual redemption
Isaiah
61:1–2 – “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me… to proclaim liberty to the
captives… to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.”
Ready
for an even deeper challenge? Try the Hardest Round next and test your mastery
of biblical symbolism! Don’t forget to share this quiz with fellow learners and
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Bible
Quiz – Biblical Numerology (Number 50) – Hardest Round
You’ve
reached the deepest level! The number 50 in Scripture is not just about
counting—it reveals profound truths about divine timing, covenant renewal,
spiritual liberation, and prophetic fulfillment. In this round, expect layered
questions that connect Law, Prophets, and the New Testament. Think carefully,
compare passages, and look for hidden patterns.
Instructions
These
are expert-level questions—take your time to reflect.
Many
questions require connecting multiple Scriptures.
Focus
on symbolism, theology, and biblical patterns.
Attempt
all questions before checking the answers.
Let
each answer deepen your understanding of God’s redemptive plan.
Quiz Questions
1.
How does the structure of 7×7 + 1
(leading to 50) symbolically relate to creation and divine completion in
Scripture?
2.
Why is the Year of Jubilee (50th year)
considered a “reset” not only economically but covenantally?
3.
How does the timing of Pentecost (50
days after Passover) mirror the transition from redemption to empowerment?
4.
In what way does the blowing of the
trumpet in the 50th year connect with other “trumpet moments” in Scripture?
5.
How does the concept of “liberty” in
the 50th year find its ultimate fulfillment in the mission of Christ?
6.
What theological connection exists
between the giving of the Law at Sinai and the giving of the Holy Spirit at
Pentecost (both linked to 50)?
7.
How does the Jubilee principle
challenge human ideas of ownership and permanence?
8.
In what way does the number 50 point
toward eschatological (end-times) restoration and ultimate freedom?
9.
How does the command not to sow or
reap in the 50th year reflect deeper trust in divine provision?
10. What
is the spiritual significance of restoration of inheritance in the Jubilee year
in relation to believers’ inheritance in the New Testament?
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
Completion plus new beginning (beyond
perfection)
Genesis
2:2–3; Leviticus 23:16 – “And on the seventh day God ended his work… and he
rested… Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty
days…”
→ The 50th represents a
step beyond completion (7), pointing to a new divine order.
2.
It restores covenant identity, not
just possessions
Leviticus
25:10, 38 – “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land… I am the Lord your God,
which brought you forth out of the land of Egypt…”
→ Jubilee reconnects Israel
to God as Redeemer.
3.
From deliverance (Passover) to power
(Pentecost)
Exodus
12:13; Acts 2:1–4 – “When I see the blood, I will pass over you… And when the
day of Pentecost was fully come… they were all filled with the Holy Ghost.”
→ Salvation leads to
Spirit-empowered living.
4.
Trumpet as a signal of divine
intervention and announcement
Leviticus
25:9; 1 Thessalonians 4:16 – “Cause the trumpet of the jubile to sound… For the
Lord himself shall descend… with the trump of God…”
→ Trumpets mark liberation,
gathering, and divine action.
5.
Fulfilled in Christ’s proclamation of
freedom
John
8:36; Luke 4:18 – “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free
indeed… to set at liberty them that are bruised.”
→ Jesus embodies the true
Jubilee.
6.
Law written on stone vs. Spirit
written on hearts
Exodus
19:1; Acts 2:1–4; Jeremiah 31:33 – “In the third month… they came into the
wilderness of Sinai… they were all filled with the Holy Ghost… I will put my
law in their inward parts…”
→ Both events align with
the “50” pattern—external law vs. internal transformation.
7.
God is the true owner of all things
Leviticus
25:23; Psalm 24:1 – “The land shall not be sold for ever: for the land is mine…
The earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof…”
→ Human ownership is
temporary stewardship.
8.
Foreshadows ultimate redemption and
restoration
Romans
8:21; Revelation 21:4 – “The creature itself also shall be delivered… God shall
wipe away all tears…”
→ Jubilee anticipates
eternal freedom.
9.
Dependence on God’s provision and
promise
Leviticus
25:20–21 – “What shall we eat… Then I will command my blessing upon you in the
sixth year…”
→ Trust replaces
self-reliance.
10. Points
to eternal inheritance in Christ
Ephesians
1:11, 14; 1 Peter 1:4 – “In whom also we have obtained an inheritance… the
earnest of our inheritance… an inheritance incorruptible…”
→ Jubilee restoration
foreshadows eternal inheritance.
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