The city Paul was traveling to when he encountered Christ.
What is Damascus?
The king Samuel anointed to replace Saul.
Who is David?
The prophet sold into slavery by his brothers, who eventually became governor over all Egypt.
Who is Joseph?
The manner in which God first proved Himself to Moses.
What is the burning bush?
The number of people who walked on water.
What is two?
The follower of Paul who carried on his legacy after Paul's death.
Who is Timothy?
The king who took the throne at eight years old.
Who is Josiah?
The prophet who interpreted Nebuchadnezzar's dream.
Who is Daniel?
The material used to prove God to Gideon.
What is a fleece?
Jesus' first miracle.
What is turning water into wine?
The church Paul wrote to, encouraging them to strive for the upward calling.
Who are the Philippians?
The last king to reign over Israel before they split.
Who is Solomon?
The manner in which Jesus is prophesied to slay the armies of the earth at Armageddon.
What is with a sword coming out of his mouth?
The prophet who slew the followers of Baal at Mount Carmel after God sent fire from heaven to consume a water-drenched sacrifice.
Who is Elijah?
The number of people to raise others from the dead.
What is five? (Elijah, Elisha, Jesus, Peter, and Paul)
The number of chapters of the Bible that Paul wrote (including Hebrews).
What is 100?
The number of women in Solomon's harem, including wives and concubines.
What is 1,000?
The event foretold at the last supper.
What is Judas' betrayal?
The substance given by God from a rock for the Israelites under Moses' leadership.
What is water?
What Jesus said when resurrecting Lazarus.
What is "Lazarus, come forth"?
The man Paul resurrected from the dead after he fell asleep and dropped from a third-story window while listening to the apostle preach late into the night.
Who is Eutychus?
The last king of Israel.
Who is Hoshea?
The prophet who foretold Bethlehem as the birthplace of the Messiah.
Who is Micah?
The manner in which God told Belshazzar about his coming demise, which today is used as an idiom about impending disaster.
What is the writing on the wall?
The number of people Jesus fed with fish and bread.
What is nine thousand?