Swaddling clothes
Luke 2:7 - When a Jewish child was born, it was usual for it to be washed in water, rubbed in salt and wrapped in swaddling clothes, which are bands or blankets that confined the limbs closely. (Ezek 16:4)
In what was Jesus wrapped before he was buried?
| Golden robes | Sheep skins | Linen clothes | Goat skins |
Where was Jesus born?
| Jerusalem | Nazareth | Bethlehem | Capernaum |
Who gave Jesus gifts when he was born?
| Mary | The shepherds | The wise men | The innkeeper |
To whom did Jesus say "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God"?
| Peter | John | Nicodemus | Nathanael |
Where was Jesus born?
| Jericho | Nazareth | Bethlehem | Jerusalem |
What did Jesus sleep in after he was born?
| Bed | Straw | Cot | Manger |
What is the name of Jesus' cousin, born six months before him?
| Peter | John | James | Joseph |