See if you can find
40 books
of the Bible hidden in the following paragraph! This paragraph
has been
e-mailed over the Internet many times and now we have it on this
website.
The answers are listed at the bottom of this page - but try not to peep
at the answers until after you have tried your best to find all 40
names.
Have Fun!
Thanks to Jason Jones from
Monroe, MI for updating this puzzle to 40 books.
Note: If
anyone should have
another
similar puzzle, send it to me for consideration to be
put on this website!
Thank you.
FIND
40 BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
This is a most
remarkable
puzzle. It was found by a Mr. Valdez Raburn, in an airplane seat
pocket, while
on a flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu,
keeping him occupied for hours. John Hess, who owns a beauty
salon in N.J.,
ere… MI? Ah, it was N.Y.! He found it tucked in one of his
beauty
magazines. He spent so much time on this
puzzle while eating at the local Deli, Saia Hess, his ex-wife, had no
choice
but to buy out Hess’ salon! I answered
quite a bit of email from people that have seen this puzzle. A
famous comic, a hilarious musician, sent an
email that he studied the puzzle while playing his banjo. Elaine
Taylor was so mesmerized by this puzzle,
she wrote a poem telling people not to fall victim; “O thy hidden
books, which
fail to be found, I look so hard and futile, I cannot put this puzzle
down!” She judges the job of solving
this puzzle so involving, she brews a cup of tea to help her
nerves.
There will be some books that are really easy
to spot, others near impossible! In
fact, some people will soon find themselves in a jam, especially since
the book
names are not necessarily capitalized.
Truthfully, from answers we get, we are forced to admit it usually
takes
a minister or a scholar to find some of them!
At the worst, one should be able to find at least half of them.
Research has shown that something in our
genes is responsible for the difficulty we have in seeing the books
hidden in
this paragraph. The Chronicle, surveyed
over 200 patrons, including Jude Raj, a local seminary professor.
They agree this puzzle is one of the most
difficult they have ever seen. Prof.
Raj, on a Holy Bible, vowed to find all the books; rumor has it he’s
still
looking. During a recent fund raising
event, which featured this puzzle, the Alpha Delta Phi lemonade booth
set a new
record in sales. At an auto auction,
where one HEMI, ahead of all other vehicles sold, received a record bid
due to
the buyer preoccupied with this puzzle while bidding! As Daniel
Sherman, a humble priest at St.
Luke’s medical center puts it, "The books are all right here in plain
view, hidden from sight." Those
able to find all of them will hear great lamentations from those who
have to be
shown where the books are found. One
revelation that may help is that books like Timothy and Samuel may
occur
without their preceding numbers. Also,
keep in mind two things, punctuation and spaces… some proclaim these
two
bad. I, ahead of the game, knew that
spaces and punctuation in the middle of a book would be normal! A
chipper attitude will help you compete
really well against those who claim they can find the hidden books
faster. Remember, there is no need for a mad exodus;
there really are 40 books of the Bible lurking somewhere in this text
waiting
to be found. God Bless and good luck!
(This
page was updated - June 2005)
(See answers at bottom of
this page)
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When in sorrow,
John 14
When men fail you,
Psalm 27
If you want to be fruitful,
John 15
When you have sinned,
Psalm 51
When you worry,
Mathew 6:19-34
When you are in danger,
Psalm 91
When God seems far away,
Psalm 139
When your faith needs stirring,
Hebrews 11
When you are lonely and fearful,
Psalm 23
When you grow bitter and critical,
I. Corinthians 13
For Paul's secret to happiness,
Colossians 3:12-17
For understanding of Christianity,
II. Corinthians 5:15-19
When you feel down and out,
Romans 8:31
When you want peace and rest,
Mathew 11:25-30
When the world seems bigger than God,
Psalm 90
When you want Christian assurance,
Romans 8:1-30
When you leave home for labor or travel,
Psalm 121
When your prayers grow narrow or selfish,
Psalm 67
For a great invention/opportunity,
Isaiah 55
When you want courage for a task,
Joshua 1
How to get along with fellow men,
Romans 12
When you think of investments and returns,
Mark 10
If you are depressed,
Psalm 27
If your pocketbook is empty,
Psalm 37
If you are losing confidence in people,
I. Corinthians 13
If people seem unkind,
John 15
If discouraged about your work,
Psalm 126
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