This man had a poor sense of direction, but he safely got the people through the Red Sea.
Moses
How many disciples did Jesus have?
12
Water and blood poured out of Jesus' wounds.
True
(John 19:34)
These stories often have multiple means and were Jesus' primary way of teaching.
Parables.
This crafty villain lost their legs when they convinced someone to take a bite of fruit.
The serpent.
This boy became king after taking out a mighty man with a stone.
David
How many Gospels are in the Bible?
4
(Mark, Matthew, Luke, John)
The earth opens up and swallows a group of rebellious people.
True
(Numbers 16:31-33)
Psalms are this melodious form of communication.
Songs.
This man's heart was hardened and he would not let the people go.
Pharaoh.
This woman of a risky occupation protected the spies in Jericho.
Rahab
How many days did Jesus spend in the wilderness after his baptism while being tested by Satan?
40
Children are eaten by bears because they made fun of a bald man.
True
(2 Kings 2:23-25)
"Epistles" is the Greek word for this kind of communication.
Letters.
This king feared he would loose his throne and ordered the massacre of all under 2 years-old.
King Herod.
This man went from persecuting Christians to being one of the most famous spreaders of the gospel. He just needed a name change and the scales to fall off his eyes.
Saul/Paul
How many plagues hit Egypt in Exodus?
An army is defeated with one man yielding a jaw bone as a weapon.
True
(Judges 15:16)
This is the term to describe a list of who begot who.
Genealogy.
This man didn't want any blood on his hands. When he asked the crowd who to free, they shouted, "Barabbas!"
Pontius Pilate.
This woman used a tent peg to strike a blow against the Canaanites. She was named "Most blessed of women."
Jael
How many books are in the Bible?
66
A talking donkey.
True
(Numbers 22:21-39)
These writings often begin with, "Thus says the Lord..."
Prophecies.
She convinced her husband, the king, to kill off the prophets of the Lord. She met an untimely end and was eaten by dogs.
Jezebel.