This is the smallest country in the world, both by population and total land area, and is located entirely within another capital city.
Vatican City
This man was the oldest person mentioned in the Bible, living to the age of 969.
Methuselah
The term Sola Scriptura was a term from the Reformation that means what?
Scripture Alone
This ancient trade route, spanning from China to the Mediterranean, was responsible for the exchange of goods, culture, and the Bubonic plague.
The Silk Road
This is the most abundant metal element found in the Earth's crust.
Aluminum
Excluding the Caspian Sea, this is the largest lake in the world by surface area, shared by the US and Canada.
Lake Superior
According to 2 Kings, this prophet was mocked by a group of youths for his baldness, after which two she-bears emerged from the woods to maul them.
Elisha
This German monk is credited with sparking the Protestant Reformation when he posted his 95 Theses in 1517.
Martin Luther
This 17th-century conflict, primarily fought in Central Europe, was one of the longest and most destructive in history, ending with the Peace of Westphalia.
The Thirty Years' War
This is the term for the process by which a liquid turns into a gas at a temperature below its boiling point.
Evaporation
This African nation, formerly known as Abyssinia, is the only one on the continent that was never formally colonized by a European power.
Ethiopia
In the book of Judges, this man tested God’s will by placing a wool fleece on a threshing floor to see if it would collect dew.
Gideon
This theological system, often summarized by the acronym TULIP, originated from the Synod of Dort.
Calvinism or Reformed Theology
This explorer's crew was the first to circumnavigate the globe, though he himself was killed in the Philippines before the journey ended.
Ferdinand Magellan
This part of the human brain is primarily responsible for balance, posture, and motor coordination.
The Cerebellum
This is the only country in the world through which both the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn pass.
Brazil
This king of the Amalekites was left alive by King Saul after God commanded King Saul to kill him and all of his people.
King Agag
This theological term refers to the study of "last things," including the end of the world, the final judgment, and the ultimate destiny of humanity.
Eschatology
Known as the "Iron Chancellor," he was the primary architect of German unification in 1871.
Otto von Bismarck
This Polish-born scientist was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different scientific fields (Physics and Chemistry).
Marie Curie
The Russian territory in Europe located next to Belarus and between Poland and Lithuania is called.
Kaliningrad Oblast
This minor prophet’s book is the shortest in the Old Testament, consisting of only 21 verses focused on the judgment of Edom.
Obadiah
This 1945 conference saw the "Big Three" (Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill) meet to discuss the post-war reorganization of Germany and Europe.
The Yalta Conference