This was the name of the garden where Adam and Eve lived.
ANS. Eden
This is the first book of the New Testament.
ANS. Matthew
This woman is known for her loyalty to her mother-in-law Naomi and is the great-grandmother of King David.
ANS. Ruth
This man was swallowed by a great fish and spent three days and nights inside it.
ANS. Jonah
He built an ark to save his family and pairs of animals from the flood.
ANS. Noah
He was the tax collector who climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus.
ANS. Zacchaeus
He interpreted dreams for Pharaoh and became a powerful leader in Egypt.
ANS. Joseph (son of Jacob)
He was thrown into a den of lions but emerged unharmed due to his faithfulness to God.
ANS. Daniel
This prophet confronted King Ahab and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel.
ANS. Elijah
This event is celebrated on the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles.
ANS. Day of Pentecost
This apostle was originally a persecutor of Christians before his conversion on the road to Damascus.
ANS. Paul (formerly Saul)
The walls of this city fell after the Israelites marched around them for seven days.
ANS. Jericho
He was the youngest son of Jacob, known for his coat of many colors.
ANS. Joseph
He was known as the "doubter" among the apostles until he saw Jesus' wounds.
ANS. Thomas
He was the king of Israel who wrote many of the Psalms.
ANS. David
This woman became the mother of Samuel after praying for a child at the temple.
ANS. Hannah
This giant was defeated by David with a single stone from his sling.
ANS. Goliath
This letter, written by Paul, is addressed to a church in Rome and is known for its theological depth.
ANS. Epistle to the Romans
This queen risked her life to save her people from destruction in Persia.
ANS. Esther
Jesus performed this miracle by turning water into this alcoholic beverage at a wedding in Cana.
ANS. Wine