Old Testament Geography
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The body of water that was parted in two while the Isrealites fled Egypt. 

Red Sea

200

A very short man. 

Zacchaeus

200

The disciple who betrayed Jesus. 

Judas Iscariot

200

The prophet who declared "I am a man of unclean lips."

Isaiah

200

Was swallowed by a big fish. 

Jonah

400

The city that Lot's wife looked back at and turned into a pillar of Salt.

Sodom
400

Also called the City of David.

Zion

400

A diciple who was formerly called Levi and was a tax collector. 

Matthew

400

He laid on his right side for 390 days. 

Ezekiel

400

The weapon used to topple the giant Goliath. 

Sling and Stone

600

The land Abraham left to follow God to the promise land. 

Ur

600

The second to last book of the Old Testament.

Zechariah

600

The disciple who lived the longest. 

John

600

He married Gomer the prostitute as a sign of Israel's unfaithfulness to God. 

Hosea

600

The number of people who accompanied Noah onto the ark. 

7

800

The land Ruth and Naomi left when they returned to Bethlehem. 

Moab

800

The father of the sons of thunder. 

Zebedee

800

The disciple selected to replace Judas. 

Matthias

800

This Elkoshite prophet prophesied concerning Nineveh.

Nahum

800

The day during creation during which God created fish and birds. 

Day 5

1000

The tribe of Israel with the northernmost territory in the promise land. 

Asher

1000

Moses's wife. 

Zipporah

1000

The disciple about whom Jesus said "Here is an Israelite in whom there is no deceit."

Nathaniel 

1000

The prophet whose book contains only one chapter. 

Obadiah

1000

The number of times Joshua and his army marched around Jericho. 

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