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100

This garden is the very first recorded in the Bible! It is thought to have been located somewhere inside the modern-day country of Iraq. (Which garden?)

What is Eden?

100

The man was created from the dust of the earth, and the woman was created from one of his ribs.

Who were Adam & Eve?

100

This is considered the greatest miracle surrounding Christ’s years on earth and is the nucleus of Christian belief in Jesus.  

A: What is the Resurrection?

100

This book contains the story of Noah’s Ark and four generations of the family of Father Abraham. A: What is Genesis?

  A: What is Genesis?

100

Most people think this creature from the Garden of Eden was actually the devil in disguise, even though Genesis 3 never mentions the devil or demons directly.  

A: What is a snake?

200

The remains of this tower stood for centuries after workers abandoned it. In Gene sis 11, God is said to have seen this tower and felt that man was accomplishing too much on his own, so he confused their language. (What tower is this?)

What is the Tower of Babel?

200

This man may have spent a hundred years building a craft big enough to carry sev eral of every species of animal, protecting them from annihilation.  

A: Who was Noah?

200

Christ once multiplied fishes and loaves for a crowd of this many people, according to Matthew 14.  

A: What is 5,000?

200

The first book in the New Testament, this was written by a fairly accomplished and history-loving Jewish man.  

A: What is Matthew?

200

According to John 20, this woman went to the tomb of the risen Christ to find two angels seated, one where Christ’s feet had been and one where his head had been.

A: Who was Mary Magdalene?

300

In the days of Christ, no one could foresee the fall of this great empire that ran the goings on as far away as Jerusalem. (Which empire?)

What is Rome?

300

This man was eighty years old when he started on an incredible journey to free the Hebrew people from their Egyptian slave masters.  

 A: Who was Moses?

300

To help create this miracle, Moses had to hold up his hands twice, on either side of the sea—once to open the sea and once to close it back up.  

A: What is the parting of the Red Sea?

300

Primarily written by King Solomon, this book is also known as The Book of Wisdom

A: What is Proverbs?

300

God posted angels outside the Garden of Eden after the fall to guard this particular item found inside, according to Genesis 3.  

A: What is the tree of life?

400

This water parted to let every last Hebrew through in Exodus 14; yet it devoured every Egyptian soldier that pursued them. (Which water?)

What is the Red Sea?

400

This Bible hero is known as the Father of the Nation of Israel and followed God’s command in Genesis 17 to create a nation in a new land.  

 A: Who was Abraham?

400

According to Luke 8, Jesus raised Jairus’ 12-year-old daughter from the dead and told her parents to give her some of this.  

A: What is food?

400

Some say this book contains our very first UFO sighting. Others say the writer simply saw “A wheel of God, way in the middle of the air!”  

 A: What is Ezekiel

400

In Luke 1, the angel Gabriel appeared to this young woman saying, "Do not be afraid…for you have found favor with God.”  

A: Who is Mary, Mother of Jesus?

500

John the Baptist did his work in this body of water, according to John 1:28, where Jesus appeared two days in a row. (Which body of water?)  

A: What is the Jordan River?

500

This Old Testament prophet was taken by God up to heaven instead of dying. And, centuries later, He appeared with Moses and Jesus at the Transformation.  

A: Who is Elijah?

500

This was Jesus’ first miracle, which happened at a wedding in Cana in John 2.  

A: What is changing water into wine?

500

This scripture reads, “God so loved the world that he gave his only Begotten Son, that whosoever should believe in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life.”  

A: What is John 3:16?

500

The only people in the Bible known to have seen a multitude of heavenly hosts, singing and praising God, were these men in Luke 2. The angels were announcing that Jesus had been born.  

A: Who were Shepherds?

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