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This Old Testament figure is described as having "eyes weak" compared to her more beautiful sister.

Who is Leah?

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This is the other name for Zion in the Bible.

What is the City of David/Jerusalem?

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This epistle emphasizes faith without works is dead.

What is James?

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This Dead Sea discovery includes the oldest known copies of Isaiah. 

What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?

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This Old Testament figure died by defenestration.

Who is Jezebel?

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This king of Israel consulted the Witch of Endor to speak to a dead prophet (and succeeded) before his final battle.

Who is Saul?

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This valley is prophesied as the site of a final great battle in Revelation.

What is Armageddon?

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This Psalm, a penitential prayer after David’s sin with Bathsheba, asks God to “create in me a clean heart.”

What is Psalm 51?

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This artifact sprouted and produced blossoms and almonds after it was held above someone's head by God's instruction to ensure victory in a battle. 

What is Aaron's staff?

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This ancient empire destroyed Jerusalem and the First Temple in 586 BC and exiled much of Judah’s population.

What is the Babylonian Empire?

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This son of Jonathan was crippled in his feet and later shown kindness by David.

Who is Mephibosheth?

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This city is where believers were first called Christians.

What is Antioch?

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This epistle includes a quotation from the Book of Enoch and references the archangel Michael disputing with the devil.

What is Jude?

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The Bible was originally written in these three ancient languages. 

What is Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek?

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This Roman-appointed ruler, known for a massive Temple renovation project, reigned over Judea at the time of Jesus’ birth.

Who is Herod the Great?

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This king of Salem blessed Abraham and is described as both king and priest.

Who is Melchizedek?

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This is the road where Jesus appeared to two of his disciples post-resurrection, teaching them Scripture and confirming His resurrection.

What is the Road to Emmaus?

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This New Testament epistle contains a warning about Diotrephes, a man who loves to be first.

What is 3 John?

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This pool, where Jesus heals the man born blind, affirms the historical layout of ancient Jerusalem and demonstrates the accuracy of Biblical descriptions of the city's water system.

What is the Pool of Siloam?

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The body of this famous Bible translator was dug up and burned because his English translation from Latin Vulgate was considered heresy due to the fact that it allowed women and laymen to read the scriptures for themselves.

Who is John Wycliffe?

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This obscure Old Testament figure is described as having six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot.

Who is the giant slain by David's Mighty Men?

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This city was a Levitical place of refuge.

What is Shechem?

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These are four other authors of Psalms besides King David.

Who are Moses, Asaph, Solomon, Ethan, Heman, or the Sons of Korah?

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This impressive engineering feat dating around 701 B.C. (and mentioned in 2 Kings) was constructed to safeguard Jerusalem's water supply during the Assyrian siege. The discovery of the tunnel, along with its ancient inscription, provides compelling evidence for the biblical account of King Hezekiah's strategic preparations. 

What is Hezekiah's Tunnel?

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This Jewish historian, a former rebel commander, is one of the most famous non-biblical sources for the events of the early church in First Century AD.  

Who is Flavius Josephus?

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