This man built an ark to survive a great flood
Who is Noah
The garden where Adam and Eve lived
What is The Garden of Eden?
God created the world in this number of days
What is six?
Joshua succeeded this leader of Israel
Who is Moses?
The second book of the Bible?
What is Exodus
He was thrown into a den of lions but survived
Who is Daniel
The city whose walls fell after Joshua’s army marched around it
What is Jericho?
Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt in this event
What is the Exodus?
Joshua led the Israelites into this land
What is the Promised Land? (Canaan)
The number of days and nights it rained during the flood
What is 40?
This king of Israel was known for his wisdom and built the First Temple
Who is Solomon
The mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
What is Mount Sinai?
Jesus fed thousands of people using only five loaves of bread and two fish
What is the feeding of the 5,000?
After Achan’s sin, Israel was initially defeated by this smaller city
What is Ai?
This language makes up most of the Old Testament
What is Hebrew?
This lesser-known prophet was instructed to marry an unfaithful wife as a symbol of Israel’s relationship with God
Who is Hosea?
This Assyrian capital city was the destination of Jonah’s reluctant mission
What is Nineveh?
This New Testament event describes the Holy Spirit descending upon the apostles as tongues of fire
What is Pentecost?
The Ark of the Covenant stood in this river until all Israel crossed
What is the Jordan River?
This book of the Bible is written almost entirely as a love poem
What is Song of Solomon?
This judge of Israel made a vow that led to the sacrifice of his daughter
Who is Jephthah?
This valley is described in Ezekiel as being filled with dry bones that come to life
What is the Valley of Dry Bones?
Jesus prays that the “cup” pass from Him the night before His arrest
What is Gethsemane?
This covenant renewal ceremony led by Joshua took place at this location between Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal
What is Shechem?
This Greek word meaning “good news” is used to describe the first four books of the New Testament
What is Gospel?