This companion of Paul was a physician and authored both Luke and Acts.
Who is Luke?
Jesus said if your eye causes you to sin, do this to it.
What is tear it out?
Paul and Silas were imprisoned in this Macedonian city.
What is Philippi?
According to Romans, “the wages of sin” is this.
What is death?
This disciple doubted Jesus’ resurrection until he saw Him personally.
Who is Thomas?
This man was teaching in an upstairs room when a young man fell from the window during the sermon.
Who is Paul the Apostle?
Jesus said no one puts new wine into these.
What are old wineskins?
This young preacher traveled with Paul and later received two pastoral epistles.
Who is Timothy?
This Old Testament prophet is quoted most often in the New Testament.
Who is Isaiah?
This prophet got so discouraged he asked God to take his life after fleeing from Jezebel.
Who is Elijah?
This deacon became the first Christian martyr.
Who is Stephen?
Jesus said the Sabbath was made for this.
What is man?
Paul delivered his famous “unknown god” sermon in this city.
What is Athens?
According to Ephesians, believers are this “by grace…through faith.”
What is saved?
This king danced so enthusiastically before the Lord that his wife criticized him.
Who is David?
This disciple was known as “the son of encouragement.”
Who is Barnabas?
Jesus said unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains this.
What is alone?
This couple helped instruct Apollos more accurately in the faith.
Who are Priscilla and Aquila?
This theological word means “God with us.”
What is Emmanuel?
This Bible hero became so hungry he traded his birthright for stew.
Who is Esau?
This apostle asked Jesus, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?”
Who is Nathanael?
Jesus said people strain out this tiny creature but swallow a camel.
What is a gnat?
While shipwrecked, Paul was bitten by a snake on this island yet survived unharmed.
What is Malta?
According to 1 Corinthians 13, these three remain: faith, hope, and this.
What is love?
This man argued with God by saying he was “slow of speech and tongue.”
Who is Moses?