This is the last book of the Hebrew Scriptures.
What is Malachi?
This person wrote the most books of the Christian Greek Scriptures.
Who was Paul?
This was the last surviving apostle
Who is John?
Paul was instructed by this Pharisee.
Who was Gamaliel?
This place, also known as "Mars' Hill", was the traditional meeting place of the chief counsel of Athens. It was here that Paul used the altar to an unknown god to witness to the Athenians about Jehovah God, that He is not far off from each one of us.
What is the Areopagus?
This is the fifth book of the Hebrew Scriptures
What is Deuteronomy?
This person wrote the second most books of the Christian Greek Scriptures.
Who is the apostle John?
This man replaced Judas as one of Jesus' apostles.
Who is Matthias?
A dispute arose between Paul and Barnabas about whether to take this young disciple with them on their missionary journey.
Who was John Mark?
One of the Hebrew youths taken captive to Babylon in 617 B.C.E., whose name was changed to Abednego, probably meaning “Servant of Nebo [a Babylonian god].”
Who was Azariah?
He wrote the book of Esther.
Who is Mordecai?
This book contains the fruitage of the spirit.
What is Galatians?
These two apostles were also known as the "sons of thunder"
Who are James and John?
After Paul healed a man lame from birth, he was stoned and left for dead in this city. And amazingly returned to this city shortly afterwards to encourage the congregation.
What is Lystra?
A race of people of extraordinary size who inhabited the mountainous regions of Canaan as well as some coastal areas. When the 12 Hebrew spies first saw these people, 10 of them said these men were descendants of the pre-Flood Nephilim and that, by comparison with them, the Hebrews were like “grasshoppers.”
Who are the Anikim?
This book was written by and named for a sheep raiser and nipper of figs.
What is Amos?
This book was a letter from Paul to someone to encourage him to take back his runaway slave named Onesimus.
What is Philemon?
When invited by his friend Philip to come see the Messiah, this future apostle famously said, "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?".
Who is Nathanael?
Paul likely suffered martyrdom at the hands of this man.
Who was Emperor Nero?
His reputation rivaled those of David’s three most mighty men, for he once struck down 300 of the enemy single-handed, but “to the rank of the first three he did not come.”
Who was Abishai?
This is the shortest prophetic book of the Hebrew Scriptures and contains a judgment message against Edom.
What is Obadiah?
This book contains information that is not found anywhere else in the Bible such as the prophecy uttered by Enoch centuries earlier.
What is Jude?
These three apostles alone witnessed the transfiguration of Jesus, the resurrection of Jairus' daughter, and accompanied him farther into the Garden of Gethsemane than the other apostles on the night of Jesus' arrest.
Who are Peter, James and John?
After Paul was beaten and imprisoned, this man was sent to Paul by the Philippian congregation to assist and encourage him, but he became sick himself and had to return.
Who is Epaphroditus?
This king of Amalek was defeated by King Saul in fulfillment of Jehovah’s decree. However, Saul failed to execute this king as ordered by Jehovah, which resulted in Samuel’s pronouncement of God’s rejection of Saul as king.
Who was Agag?