Who is the Giant?
Goliath
How many lions were in the den with Daniel?
Seven
How many people did Jesus feed?
5,000
Who are Jesus' parents on earth?
Mary and Joseph
What was the name of the tower?
The Tower of Babel
What did David use to kill the giant?
A stone from a sling
What King put Daniel in the den?
King Darius
What foods did Jesus use?
Bread and fish
What did Mary walk in on?
A donkey
What does this mean in our world? What stems from this?
Creation of different languages
What was David's job?
Shepherd
He sent an angel to shut the lion's mouths
How many pieces of food were there before he multiplied them?
What angel told Mary she'd have Jesus?
Gabriel
Why did they build the tower?
To reach heaven
Where was David from
Bethlehem
When did the king take Daniel out of the den?
The next morning
How many baskets were left over?
12 baskets
What story mimics King Herod trying to kill the children of Bethlehem?
The story of Moses
What does Babel mean?
It means the confusion of tongues or can be the "gate of God". Answers relating to tongue or gateway can be accepted.
What does this story signify?
With God, all things are possible and we can overcome the impossible
What does this mean for us and what story is this similar to?
It means God can protect us and we should trust Him in all situations, not mater how impossible it may seem.
This is similar to the David and Goliath story.
What does this show?
It shows that Jesus is powerful and has compassion for people and is the "bread of life". It proves he's the Messiah.
Why were the animals near Jesus?
To show he's the "Lamb of God", to show humility, and represent the restoration of peace between God and creation.
Why did God intervene?
This was seen as a rebellious act and a misuse of unification so he switches the languages so they couldn't understand one another and abandon the tower.