TriviaPew — Daily Bible Trivia
Speed Game·2 minMedium

Old or New?

Rapid fire: does it belong to the Old Testament or the New?

Old or New? is TriviaPew at its fastest. A verse, a name, or a phrase appears — you have seconds to call which Testament it belongs to. Easy until it isn’t: plenty of "obviously New Testament" lines were written centuries before Bethlehem.

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How to Play

  1. A prompt appears — a quote, a person, a place, or an event.

  2. Tap Old or New before the timer runs out; hesitation counts against you.

  3. Each round locks as you answer; your score tallies at the end.

  4. A new rapid-fire set drops every day.

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Tips & Strategy

The New quotes the Old constantly

The New Testament quotes the Old hundreds of times — "my God, my God, why have you forsaken me" is Psalm 22 before it is the cross. When a line appears in both, the game wants its origin.

Geography gives it away

Babylon, Ur, and Nineveh skew Old; Galatia, Ephesus, and Corinth are unmistakably New. Learning the map is the single fastest scoring upgrade.

Trust your first instinct on names

Under time pressure, accuracy comes from the gut you’ve trained. Second-guessing burns the clock — answer, learn from the reveal, and be faster tomorrow.

Scripture Spotlight

Two Testaments, one covenant story

The line between the Testaments is a hinge, not a wall. Jesus insisted he came not to abolish the Law and the Prophets but to fulfill them, and the earliest Christians preached him almost entirely from Old Testament texts. Knowing which side of the hinge a verse sits on tells you how to read it — promise or fulfillment, shadow or substance.

That’s why this silly-fast game quietly teaches real theology. Every time you catch that "a virgin will conceive" is Isaiah, not Matthew, you’ve traced a promise across seven centuries — at two seconds a round.

Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.

Matthew 5:17

In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son.

Hebrews 1:1-2

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of prompts appear?

A mix: direct quotes, people, places, events, and objects. The best rounds are quotes the New Testament borrowed from the Old — the game’s favorite trap.

What happens if the timer runs out?

The round counts as a miss and the next prompt appears — speed is part of the score.

Is this good for kids and youth groups?

Excellent for them — it’s the most party-friendly game on TriviaPew. Project it, split into teams, and let the buzzer-beater arguments begin.

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