Twitter Is Retelling the Bible Through Memes and It’s Hilarious
On Twitter today, people are retelling famous events under the #memehistory hashtag. And it’s funny as hell. Some of the best seem to be about the Bible, so we’ve compiled a list here to refresh your memory on what happened in the old testament, the new testament, and every testament in between.
Enjoy.
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden:
the Snake when adam and eve got kicked out of the garden of Eden #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/BTPI9iWRs1
— Bom Emoji Updates (@homotears) March 11, 2016
Adam when God asked who ate the apple #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/P0PAX6lBP7
— m. (@wizardkellyyyy) March 11, 2016
God when he saw Adam and Eve eating the apple he told them not to eat #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/opcIeWUKJB
— ㅤ (@eIectrichapel) March 11, 2016
Cain & Abel:
Cain watching Abel receive God’s blessing #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/NHCycegvZx
— keef van horn (@Flames_Baldwin) March 11, 2016
David & Goliath:
The whole city when David defeated Goliath #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/g5FzLdBjrH
— Nuffer (@MileHighNuffer) March 11, 2016
Noah:
Noah when it started raining and everybody tried to apologize and get on the Ark….#MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/P7UU522maa
— Chase (@GChase_) March 11, 2016
Moses:
when Moses lead his ppl outta slavery in Egypt & they said they wanted to go back cuz they had no food #memehistory pic.twitter.com/2lsFMuRgRn
— Nathan Zed (@NathanZed) March 11, 2016
So ungrateful.
Jesus gets born:
@TylerIAm “And then God was all like, Joseph…You are, NOT the father.” pic.twitter.com/efLE0ggS07
— Aaron Staggs (@Staggs_Aaron) March 10, 2016
The one with the temple:
When Jesus said “Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days.” #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/gOgPqtymdm
— President Little (@LOLatMYproblems) March 11, 2016
When Jesus came back to life:
The Roman soldiers guarding Jesus tomb was like
“yeah…he gone” #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/VzcTMgPQtm
— DjDayreon868 (@djtobago868) March 11, 2016
When Peter and the apostles went into the tomb looking for Jesus: #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/577yrjIbbI
— Philip Lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) March 11, 2016
And of course we have to close with St. Wendy Williams.
After Jesus rose from the grave and ran into the disciples: #MemeHistory pic.twitter.com/EaHY8IcIrW
— i luh God. (@Boy_NextDooor) March 11, 2016
[H/T Blavity]