He built a massive ark to save his family and pairs of every animal from a worldwide flood.
Noah
She was chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus.
Mary
In one of his most famous miracles, Jesus fed a crowd of over 5,000 people using only this small amount of food.
five loaves of bread and two fish
The number of commandments God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai engraved on stone tablets.
10
The city where Jesus was born, often referred to in carols as a "little town."
Bethlehem
This young shepherd boy defeated the giant Philistine warrior, Goliath, with just a staff and a slingshot.
King David
his fisherman was one of Jesus' closest disciples and is famous for walking on water before losing faith and sinking.
Peter
In this famous story told by Jesus, a son wastes his entire inheritance but is completely forgiven and welcomed home with open arms by his father.
Parable of the Prodigal Son
The total number of disciples Jesus chose to closely follow him during his earthly ministry.
12
The beautiful, perfect garden where God placed Adam and Eve at the very beginning of creation.
Garden of Eden
He was betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery, but eventually became the second-in-command of all Egypt.
Joseph
Originally named Saul and known for persecuting Christians, he had a radical conversion on the road to Damascus and became a great missionary.
Paul
Jesus performed his very first recorded miracle at a wedding in Cana by turning water into this.
wine
The number of days and nights it rained during Noah's flood, and also the number of days Jesus fasted in the wilderness.
40
The body of water that miraculously parted, allowing Moses and the Israelites to escape from Pharaoh's pursuing army.
Red Sea
Known for his immense, God-given physical strength, his hair was the secret to his power.
Samson
This close friend of Jesus was raised from the dead by Jesus after being in a tomb for four days.
Lazarus
In this parable, a traveler is beaten and left by the side of the road, but a man from a despised group stops to care for him and pay for his recovery.
Parable of the Good Samaritan
The number of books that make up the entire Bible (combining both the Old and New Testaments).
66
The walls of this ancient city came tumbling down after Joshua and the Israelite army marched around them for seven days and blew their trumpets.
Jericho
This prophet was caught up to heaven in a whirlwind with a chariot and horses of fire.
Elijah
He was a tax collector who climbed up into a sycamore-fig tree just to catch a glimpse of Jesus passing by.
Zacchaeus
Jesus astounded his disciples during a massive storm on the Sea of Galilee by doing this to the wind and the waves.
rebuking/calming them (saying "Peace, be still")?
The age of Methuselah, making him the oldest recorded person in the Bible.
969
he mountain where Noah's Ark finally came to rest after the flood waters began to recede.
Mount Ararat