 As promised, here are the answers to the Christmas quiz.  I hope you did well.  Email me and let me know how you did.  (The picture is of the grotto at the traditional site of the manger).
As promised, here are the answers to the Christmas quiz.  I hope you did well.  Email me and let me know how you did.  (The picture is of the grotto at the traditional site of the manger).1.  The name of the mother of Jesus is –
      A.  Eve
      B.  Martha
      C.  Mary
      D.  Deborah
2.  Jesus was born in what town?
      A.  Nazareth
      B.  Jerusalem
      C.  Rome
      D.  
3.  Joseph was a –
      A.  Fisherman
      B.  Carpenter
      C.  Tax collector
      D.  We don’t know
      Technically, however, Joseph may not have been a carpenter in the modern sense of the word.  The 
      word used for carpenter refers to someone who would be a day laborer, which would include many 
      types of labor, and not just carpentry.  In any case, it demonstrates that Jesus grew up in a family that 
      was most likely impoverished.
4.  Why didn’t Joseph and Mary stay at the inn?
      A.  They couldn’t afford to
      B.  There was no room
      C.  They didn’t have a reservation
      D.  None of the above
      Once again, there is somewhat of a technicality to this answer.  The inn was most likely not what we 
      would envision as we travel.  According to many scholars, the word for inn actually refers to a stable 
      area attached to a family’s home.  Because the extended family of Joseph would be returning to 
      Bethlehem to register for the census, the family home would be crowded with guests.  Joseph and 
      Mary may have stayed in an attached stable area, but they would have been surrounded by family.  
5.  To get to 
      A.  Colt
      B.  Mary rode a donkey and Joseph walked
      C.  Caravan
      D.  We don’t know
      Though a donkey is shown in most nativity displays, the Scripture gives no mention of any kind of 
      animal in Mary and Joseph’s journey to 
6.  After his birth, Jesus was placed in a –
      A.  Manger
      B.  Basket
      C.  Crib
      D.  Bed
7. A manger is –
      A.  Wooden table
      B.  Feeding trough
      C.  Stable
      D.  Small bed
8.  What animals were in the barn when Jesus was born?
      A.  Cows, donkeys, and sheep
      B.  Sheep, goats, and cows
      C.  Horses, cows, and donkeys
      D.  The Bible doesn’t say
      Again, though animals are shown in nativity displays, Scripture mentions no animals, though one 
      could assume some would be present as Jesus was in a stable.
9.  From which direction did the three kings that visited Jesus come?
      A.  The west
      B.  The east
      C.  The Orient
      D.  None of the above
      Matthew 2:1.  Probably from modern day 
      doesn’t mention the Orient; we get that from the song We Three Kings (of Orient Are).
10.  The shepherds were told by the angels to look for which sign?
      A.  A star over 
      B.  A tree with a star on top
      C.  A babe in a manger
      D.  None of the above
      Luke 2:12 tells us the angels gave this sign to the shepherds – “And this will be a sign for you; you 
      will find a baby wrapped in clothes, and lying in a manger” (NASV).
11. The words of the angels were –
      A.  Glory, Glory, Hallelujah
      B.  Joy to the World, the Lord is Come
      C.  King of Kings, and Lord of Lords
      D.  Glory to God in the highest
      Luke 2:14.
12.  The three gifts given to Jesus were –
      A.  Gold and silver
      B.   Gold, jewels, and silver
      C.  Gold, frankincense, and myrrh
      D.  None of the above
      Matthew 2:11.
14.  How many wise men came to see Jesus?
      A.  One
      B.  Two
      C.  Three
      D.  The Bible doesn’t say
      Again, nativity scenes show three magi, though the Bible doesn’t give us a number.  The number three 
      probably comes from three gifts.
16.  The wise men met Jesus in –
      A.  A manger
      B.  A stable
      C.  A house
      D.  The Bible doesn’t say
      Though nativity scenes show the shepherds and magi together, the Bible is clear that the magi and the 
      shepherds did not arrive at the same time.  Matthew 2:11 says “And they came into the house and saw 
      the Child with Mary His mother.”  This reinforces the idea that the inn was an attached stable to the 
      family home.  By this point in the nativity story, most of the extended family had probably departed for 
      home, thus leaving room for Mary and Joseph to come into the house.  Staying longer because of the 
      recovery from childbirth, Mary, Joseph, and Jesus most likely had a longer stay in 
      rest of their relatives.
17. Joseph and Mary were told to go to 
      A.  Herod
      B.  An angel
      C.  Caesar Augustus
      D.  The Bible doesn’t say
      Luke 2:1.
18.  The infant Jesus was taken to 
      A.  Because Joseph was told in a dream to take him there
      B.  To meet the pharaoh
      C.  To go to school
      D.  The Bible doesn’t say
      Matthew 2:13.
19.  The Bible says the little drummer boy met Jesus –
      A.  In a house
      B.  While Jesus was still in the manger
      C.  In 
      D.  None of the above
      Though he appears in a song by the same name, the little drummer boy does not appear in Scripture.
20.  In which gospels do we find the stories of the birth of Jesus
      A.  Matthew
      B.  Mark
      C.  Luke
      D.  John
      This may seem a little tricky since this question has two answers, but I never said a question could 
      only have one answer. 
21.  Immanuel means –
      A.  Good news
      B.  Jesus
      C.  God with us
      D.  None of the above
      Matthew 1:23.
22.  Christmas is celebrated on December 25th because the Bible tells us to 
      True
      False
      The Bible never mentions the date of the birth of Jesus.  December 25th was chosen during the reign of 
      the Roman Emperor Constantine.  As the first Christian Emperor Constantine sought to Christianize 
      the empire, so he chose December 25th because it was the date of a large pagan celebration based on 
      the winter solstice.  The modern controversy about Christ being removed from Christmas is not really 
      a new controversy after all, as the date of December 25th carries with it non-Christian origins.
23.  The wise men followed the star all the way to 
      True
      False
      This is a tricky question.  The magi, we are told in Matthew 2:1-2, stopped in 
      Herod “Where is He who has been born king of the Jews?”  Verse 8 tells us that Herod sent the magi 
      to 
      them, until it came and stood over where the Child was.”  So technically, they  did not follow the star 
      all the way to 
24.  Jesus was given his name by his mother.
      True
      False
      Matthew 1:21 tells us that the angel tells Joseph to give the name of Jesus.
25.  Herod was happy to hear of the birth of Jesus.
      True 
      False
      Matthew 2:3 says “And when Herod the king heard it (the news of the birth of Jesus), he was troubled,
and all 
      newborn king of the Jews, they probably had no idea the extent of his paranoia.  Notoriously 
      suspicious of threats to his throne, Herod was extremely worried about news of the birth of One who 
      would be a threat to his rule.
 
 
